Pretty solid opening. Things have ramped up to a new level. More superpower action, new threats, new status quo for various characters. And a passel of movie references -- nods to the alien attacks on New York, London, and Sokovia (though Ultron was kind of indirectly alien), an appearance by President Ellis, even a nod to "the Pym Technologies disaster."
The appearance by President Ellis was intriguing. Not only is it only the second appearance of the United States President in the MCU -- in spite of what really ought to be quite a few events of national import over the years -- but it raises the question of just who's calling the shots in Washington. Coulson's reference to the ATCU leader having powerful people answer to her implies that she has something over the President -- and given that it's not entirely clear that she's actually an American or what her national loyalties are, that leaves open the question of whether or not someone might finally have gotten control of the Ellis administration after two prior attempted coups d'etat.
I hope he ends up defeating this woman's team before the end of the season, having a third season of SHIELD vs Other Group is getting a bit ridiculous.
It's a spy-fi show set in a superhero universe, and its title organization is no longer a public international agency with vast resources to draw upon. It will always be "SHIELD vs. Other Group" -- just like Chuck was always "Chuck's Team vs. Fulcrum/The Ring" and Alias was always "CIA vs. SD-6" and Get Smart was always "CONTROL vs. KAOS." It's intrinsic to the genre.
Now waiting for K5 to come in and rant about Bobby.
Well, since you asked...
Why was Bobbi basically doing Simmons' job? She really has no qualifications to be doing that. Its like if Hunter starting doing Fitz job, it makes no sense. SHIELD must not have any more geniuses focused on biological stuff, so they're using whoever isn't busy at the moment? Saying she has some kind of vague "biology degree" does not justify her working in the lab.
Actually, I agree here. It was kind of a reach to have Bobbi be the person espousing bio exposition.
So, what are Shield's assets now? Does it still have the sea going carrier from last season? The helicarrier from the recent movie? Have the two divergent "Shields" fully reintegrated?
Coulson!SHIELD and Gonzales!SHIELD had already fully reintegrated before the end of Season Two.
I see no reason to think that SHIELD no longer has use of the Illiad. No idea about Hellicarrier 64, though -- it's possible that Coulson handed control over that one to I Can't Believe It's Not SHIELD (aka, the Avengers Initiative in upstate New York that Fury seems to be semi-openly running).
So, what are Shield's assets now? Does it still have the sea going carrier from last season? The helicarrier from the recent movie? Have the two divergent "Shields" fully reintegrated?
Oh and hey! Coulson not wearing a suit!
Fake!Shield is gone, the Nimitz carrier is probably in refit at whatever facility Coulson could find to keep it safe while repairs were made.
Coulson!Shield has The Playground and Theta facility that we know of, using both to produce the new Bus and collect all the remaining pre-Winter Soldier and Fake!Shield materiale they come across. Which is now about 5 Quinjets and a fleet of Shield ground vehicles.
Excellent hypothesis. Though I still wonder how the hell Coulson is keeping all this off the U.S. government's radar while also paying for it.
I noticed that Ward's reference to Hydra being fractured into countless pieces handily explains the Hydra operatives in Ant-Man who had no evident connection to Ward-Hydra. As I figured, it had split into multiple isolated cells pursuing their own agendas.
That makes sense, yeah.
The whole thing with Werner von Strucker is interesting. Wolfgang was criminally under-used in the films -- seriously, how can you not love Captain America fighting evil Germans? -- so it's nice to see someone trying to do something with the idea of how Hydra's leaders (who apparently included a great many of the rich and powerful in the West) interacted with the rest of society through his son. I'm also really surprised to see that Werner apparently was allowed to retain any of the Strucker family wealth after Strucker was publicly revealed to be a leader of Hydra (let alone that he'd not be a social pariah). I'm trying to picture someone like the Kardashians or Paris Hilton being able to retain their position in society after it turned out that their parents led a fascist terrorist organization that almost overthrew the world's governments, and I'm not quite seeing it...
(But there again, maybe Werner was using an alias the whole time? I guess we'll find out as the season progresses.)
ETA:
My only complaint in the season so far: I cannot quite imagine why Fitz didn't kiss Jemma the instant he got her back.