Yep. Panic mode WWE is another story. They just get worse. But legitimately, really glad Simmons got to be the focus for half of these five episodes. Even though the quest is for Skye's dad, the focus is off her, it's nice.
It depends on where they want the MCU to go. I don't think they're going to bring SHIELD back anytime soon just because they want the Avengers to be the only people capable of handling these big threats.
If they were to reintroduce Coulson back it'd have to be in a movie and he'd have to be integral to the plot in some way, because the movie is going to come to halt to having to explain to people how he's alive to movie viewers and the cast has to have their appropriate reactions. (Either that or they just add a subtitle "Watch the first season of Agents of SHIELD, true believers!")
Only thing that gets me is the idea they Raina thinks shield is pussy. Like the whole idea that Coulson would just meet her and not threaten to kill her since her pervious actions mean there is moral justification.
That just got to me. Like yo that 2 min timer is on your life. If Simmons dies so do you.
Only thing that gets me is the idea they Raina thinks shield is pussy. Like the whole idea that Coulson would just meet her and not threaten to kill her since her pervious actions mean there is moral justification.
That just got to me. Like yo that 2 min timer is on your life. If Simmons dies so do you.
SHIELD is hurting and Coulson has changed but no so far as to just immediately kill anyone who threatens them. What is left of SHIELD is still pretty much Lawful Good in alignment.
SHIELD is hurting and Coulson has changed but no so far as to just immediately kill anyone who threatens them. What is left of SHIELD is still pretty much Lawful Good in alignment.
Yes she did, but enough to make him kill her and only her? While others who have threatened death or outright killed allies and innocents only get apprehended? Coulson is Lawful Good and while he may leverage enemies like he did in this episode, he's not going to outright kill for vengeance. Not unless it's in reaction to a world shattering action.
The AVClub review brought this up: imagine having Bobbi and Simmons both undercover looking out for each other. Brains and brawn, lab geek and security expert, and enough subtle flirting to send the shippers into a frenzy.
The AVClub review brought this up: imagine having Bobbi and Simmons both undercover looking out for each other. Brains and brawn, lab geek and security expert, and enough subtle flirting to send the shippers into a frenzy.
The AVClub review brought this up: imagine having Bobbi and Simmons both undercover looking out for each other. Brains and brawn, lab geek and security expert, and enough subtle flirting to send the shippers into a frenzy.
I don't get this new criticism with Trip I mean he's not a bad actor and he brought some much needed charisma to the team toward the end of Season 1, it's not his fault the writers are giving his character jack shit to do.
To think that last year, when we first encountered these two, some of us here thought that they might be the usual boring cute and smart geeks that banter endlessly.
To think that last year, when we first encountered these two, some of us here thought that they might be the usual boring cute and smart geeks that banter endlessly.
This show is ona fucking roll, the episode was awesome, Bobbi, Raina, Kyle MacLachlan, shit everyone was excellent, and they aren't dragging the plots forever
Also they are totally setting up Fitz and Mack together, and loved Simmons totally fangirling over Bobbi.
Now I can't decide between #TeamBobbimmons or #TeamSkimmons
With regards to each 1st season, I'd say that AoS highs are higher than Arrow but its lows are lower. Arrow is more consistent throughout and it improves when they drop the capitalist of the week thing.
Arrow S2 was great fun though, my only true issue with it is
that Slade's motivation for everything is really stupid.
For the marquee ABC show the Shield ratings are pathetic. I don't think anyone can deny that. Even in the target audience it still ranks third or fourth on a weekly basis. Luckily its safe for the season unless it has a drastic drop. I still think a reschedule to Fridays might be possible.
This season is like night and day from the last one and I still enjoyed last season. These seem much more like real people, last season there was very little depth to their characters until the very end.
It's funny because Flash is giving me the same vibes as AoS from last season, it's fun but really......I don't know the best term, lightweight and shallow? Not that every super hero show needs to be dark and grim, just needs to have a sense of real characters, even if they are in completely unrealistic settings and situations.
I sure as hell hope this doesn't happen, but I could see some suit-and-tie imbecile at ABC thinking the show would be more appealing with "younger and hipper" stars front and center instead of Coulson. Bad move, if it happens. Coulson is the reason I stuck with the show through the very bad first half of Season 1, and he's still one of the main reasons I tune in now.
Nikita alum Lyndsy Fonseca has landed a recurring role opposite Hayley Atwell and Shea Whigham on ABCs Marvels Agent Carter.
She will play Angie, an aspiring actress who befriends Peggy Carter (Atwell) on the new series
, which will bridge the fall and spring editions of Marvels Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Inspired by the feature films Captain America: The First Avenger and Captain America: The Winter Soldier, along with the short Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter, the series is set in 1946 and centers on Peggy Carter who, working for the covert Strategic Scientific Reserve, must balance doing administrative work and going on secret missions for Howard Stark. Chad Michael Murray and Enver Gjokaj co-star.
And because we believe that the best way to say thanks is to give you more, we're delivering new Marvel's "Avengers: Age of Ultron" action to your TV sets, two weeks in a row! Tune in to "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." this Tuesday, October 28 at 9:00 p.m. ET on ABC to see an exclusive piece from Marvel's "Avengers: Age of Ultron." Then, on Tuesday, November 4 at 9:00 p.m. ET on ABC, tune into "Marvel 75 Years: From Pulp to Pop!" for another taste of Marvel's "Avengers: Age of Ultron"--and much more!
The AVClub review brought this up: imagine having Bobbi and Simmons both undercover looking out for each other. Brains and brawn, lab geek and security expert, and enough subtle flirting to send the shippers into a frenzy.
And because we believe that the best way to say thanks is to give you more, we're delivering new Marvel's "Avengers: Age of Ultron" action to your TV sets, two weeks in a row! Tune in to "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." this Tuesday, October 28 at 9:00 p.m. ET on ABC to see an exclusive piece from Marvel's "Avengers: Age of Ultron." Then, on Tuesday, November 4 at 9:00 p.m. ET on ABC, tune into "Marvel 75 Years: From Pulp to Pop!" for another taste of Marvel's "Avengers: Age of Ultron"--and much more!
Mockingbird is definitely not in AoU. There are confirmed cameos appearances from James Rhodes (War Machine), Sam Wilson (Falcon) and SHIELD Agent Antoine Triplett.
But Palacki said when she was in discussions with Marvel, there was the possibility of Mockingbird appearing in movie(s). In the comics, she and Hawkeye were married for a time.
Their copy of the trailer is approaching 30m views, I think it's already worked in their favour. They were very smart to just shrug it off and put it out early instead of chasing down leakers or whatever.
Their copy of the trailer is approaching 30m views, I think it's already worked in their favour. They were very smart to just shrug it off and put it out early instead of chasing down leakers or whatever.
Their copy of the trailer is approaching 30m views, I think it's already worked in their favour. They were very smart to just shrug it off and put it out early instead of chasing down leakers or whatever.
This season is like night and day from the last one and I still enjoyed last season. These seem much more like real people, last season there was very little depth to their characters until the very end.
It's funny because Flash is giving me the same vibes as AoS from last season, it's fun but really......I don't know the best term, lightweight and shallow? Not that every super hero show needs to be dark and grim, just needs to have a sense of real characters, even if they are in completely unrealistic settings and situations.