Hydra, Hydra, and more Hydra. 3 years in and it's still the same ol'. Agent Carter needs to replace this show permanently.
Ultimately, it's what the show is about: the conflict between SHIELD and Hydra. Complaining about that is like complaining that Harry Potter keeps using the Death Eaters.
Hydra, Hydra, and more Hydra. 3 years in and it's still the same ol'. Agent Carter needs to replace this show permanently.
Cool inside joke having the IT guy from the ATCU talk about his favorite episode of Roseanne with his friend when we first encounter him. That episode (the one where Darlene reads her poem aloud) was written by Joss Whedon.
Cool inside joke having the IT guy from the ATCU talk about his favorite episode of Roseanne with his friend when we first encounter him. That episode (the one where Darlene reads her poem aloud) was written by Joss Whedon.
Ultimately, it's what the show is about: the conflict between SHIELD and Hydra. Complaining about that is like complaining that Harry Potter keeps using the Death Eaters.
seems like an excuse for poor writing and a lack of imagination to me. There are more villains than Hydra in the Marvel universe that SHIELD has gone up against. At this point, it's drawn out, boring, and we're stuck with piss poor acting from #1 bad guy Ward. Enough already...
I'm still interested. I've always felt that the show has yet to dig deep enough into Hydra's ideology to really understand what motivates Hydra's people, why they believe in what they believe in. I may not like the idea of Hydra-as-ancient-conspiracy, but giving them something they believe in beyond "world domination" does a lot to give Hydra a greater sense of psychological reality. So I don't think it was time to move on from Hydra yet, and I'm glad they've kept Hydra around.
Hydra, Hydra, and more Hydra. 3 years in and it's still the same ol'. Agent Carter needs to replace this show permanently.
That was a great episode. Just no weaknesses anywhere. Every storyline was compelling and filled with tension. Congrats to DJ Doyle and Jed Whedon.
So, looks like the season is headed for a showdown between Shield's Secret Warriors and Hydra's (more) Secret Warriors. Count me among those who likes the idea of Hydra being this ancient malevolent entity. If you have a GOOD villain, why not ride it? The Hydra stuff, their motives and plans, are seriously working.
Bobbi and Hunter, Ward and Malick, Coulson and Rosalind, (good lord, the mistrust, the intelligent conflict, the chemistry), damn. Even Lincoln found a way to not be boring. The fact that May offered an apology was a major shock to me. I thought she was blaming him for something or other.
Fitz/Simmons. Love the way Fitz is playing it. The nobler he is, the more guilty Simmons feels. She seems to realize it and seems pissed at him for not being an a-hole about the whole thing. All this and he grabs his first kiss too (which she returns) - priceless.
The thought that there may be subsequent episodes better than this one makes me feel all trembly inside.
Can't wait for Dec 1. Can't wait to watch this one again.
So basically the ATCU got infiltrated by Hydra in the exact same way Shield did. Well, not exact same, but similar enough outcome.
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