Just finished up pretty much everything I can watch at this time.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier - 9/10
I'm pretty much in line with the nerd consensus on this one. It's fantastic. Real, huge repercussions for the MCU, interesting villains, and action packed. It's so much fun to see the more grounded side of the MCU with Earth based stories, politics and spy vs spy. Really not much I can say that hasn't already been said.
Agents of SHIELD season 1 - 5/10
Kinda pains me to rate it so low becasue the show got SOOOO much better. If I was only rating episode 10 - the end I'd probably go 8/10(The episode with Sif is still beyond awful) but the early episodes are just like watching the A-Team. They're silly, dumb and pointless. It's too bad really, if the show had come out as strong as it ended up it would have kept most of those 12 million initial viewers. Oh and Skye. Ugh Skye. Why? Why did anyone think she was a good idea? Girl who looks like a model and sounds like an airhead is a super hacker who lives in her van. She wouldn't even be as insufferable if every other character could just shut up about how "special" she is.
Guardians of the Galaxy - 7/10
Most people love this movie but for me it's just good. The movie is fun but every time I see I wish there was more "meat" to it. I love the music, a lot of the humor and Chris Pratt, just like everyone else, but there are just too many things holding it back for me. There is too much dialogue literally introducing the characters(show don't tell). Ronan is another crappy villain. I admit he gets more to do than most MCU villains but the actor plays him just too over the top. Actually, a lot of the acting is that way in this movie. The space pirates, the prisoners, prison guards everybody just comes off as too goofy for me.
Agent Carter season 1 - 9/10
Really, really enjoyed this. I love Atwell, and she just keeps getting better. I love that she's able to be tough, without giving up that human sensitivity essential to an interesting character. The sexism is surprisingly well handled as well. It would be so easy to just make all her co-workers stupid jerks but actually they turn out to be interesting characters in their own right. The period atmosphere is captured wonderfully(My father loved it, and he was there around this time so it can't be too far off).
Avengers: Age of Ultron - 7/10
Really just a preliminary rating. Definitely a lot going on here, so I need to watch it again at home before I can really get a good handle on it. I don't wanna spoil anything for people who haven't watched it yet so I won't get into specifics but the movie felt unfocused. Some of the characters also felt very out of character to me. Spader makes a good villain but I wish he'd gotten some more screen time.
Miscellaneous thoughts:
I think one of the strongest pillar of the Marvel machine is their continuous ability to cast awesome and charismatic actors. I don't know how they do it because they are notoriously stingy but I hope they keep it up.