JerseyBoy23
Veteran
I'm gonna take a guess and say that Mockingbird and Mac are working for Hill/Stark to get the toolbox.
yuuup, let the "this is shyt and arrow is 100x better" comments commenceGreat episode, but people are gonna still hate
Damn thats who? Whats the toolbox importance?I'm gonna take a guess and say that Mockingbird and Mac are working for Hill/Stark to get the toolbox.
Damn thats who? Whats the toolbox importance?
Damn thats who? Whats the toolbox importance?
I still like arrow, but at this point they can keep their melodrama show of Arrowyuuup, let the "this is shyt and arrow is 100x better" comments commence
i remember that ok. I just hope they are not Hydra the betrayal is to much like damn colson cant have no one b on his side for long
It contains all the S.H.I.E.L.D secrets
Episode was piff, but if it ends up being Hydra I'd quit watching. I like that theory though.Toolbox is what Fury gave to Coulson at the end of last season to restart SHIELD. There's been confirmation that Mockingbird will be in Avengers 2 so my theory is she's possibly working for Maria Hill now.
Edit: It might be Hydra but that would be too obvious.
Dude, last night's episode of AOS was almost nothing but overblown melodrama.I still like arrow, but at this point they can keep their melodrama show of Arrow
I was 50/50 about this episode.
What I liked:
Coulson using extreme prejudice in taking out the remaining members of the Hydra council was great and was the type of "Nikita" style gritty spy stuff that I have always wanted to see from this show.
Reina's storyline is great. She has every reason to be freaked out and her being so close to killing herself added even more dimensions to an already complex character. And having her be the one rescued by No-Eyes works for me because she was a million times more interesting than Skye even before she got turned into an Inhuman.
What I didn't like:
Everything having to do with Skye in this episode was terrible. They are doing exactly what I hoped they wouldn't do with her powers by making her be secretive about it; the crew being all anti-powers and now Fitz hiding Skye's change as if that makes sense in any way at all.
The memorializing of Tripp was a bit hollow because in Season 1 Tripp was a character with a lot of potential; in Season 2 he was almost non-existent. So having every sit around talking about him and how great his loss will be didn't really work for me as a viewer because we barely saw Tripp at all before they killed him off.
Dude, last night's episode of AOS was almost nothing but overblown melodrama.
Nah breh I use to hate the show but that was a great episode. Especially that argument scene where that nikka was dropping ether after ether on Coulson. I'm also interested on how they gone flesh out the inhumans angle too.Great episode, but people are gonna still hate
I actually love te sky fiz interaction, and t made sense that she would be secretive her gaining her powers was the reason trip died, and of course she would be tripped ou, plus the way the other chic is walking around like a crazy would freak you out too. I will give you that lil drink around the fire place scene though, it was hell of hollow and cheap, but overall it as a great episode.I was 50/50 about this episode.
What I liked:
Coulson using extreme prejudice in taking out the remaining members of the Hydra council was great and was the type of "Nikita" style gritty spy stuff that I have always wanted to see from this show.
Reina's storyline is great. She has every reason to be freaked out and her being so close to killing herself added even more dimensions to an already complex character. And having her be the one rescued by No-Eyes works for me because she was a million times more interesting than Skye even before she got turned into an Inhuman.
What I didn't like:
Everything having to do with Skye in this episode was terrible. They are doing exactly what I hoped they wouldn't do with her powers by making her be secretive about it; the crew being all anti-powers and now Fitz hiding Skye's change as if that makes sense in any way at all.
The memorializing of Tripp was a bit hollow because in Season 1 Tripp was a character with a lot of potential; in Season 2 he was almost non-existent. So having every sit around talking about him and how great his loss will be didn't really work for me as a viewer because we barely saw Tripp at all before they killed him off.
Dude, last night's episode of AOS was almost nothing but overblown melodrama.
I don't think the Skye secret is going to last too long. Even in the preview for next week they show SIF going after her and Skye telling Coulson that's she's causing all the earthquakes. I think they wanted to hold off on the Skye reveal so you could hear how the rest of the team feels about the "inhumans". Like for instance, you know can assume that Simmons is going to be on Stark's side during Civil War after the way she voiced her opinion last night. She flat out said they need to kill Raina and even May was surprised. I think we needed to hear the other team members opinion before they knew about Skye...I was 50/50 about this episode.
What I liked:
Coulson using extreme prejudice in taking out the remaining members of the Hydra council was great and was the type of "Nikita" style gritty spy stuff that I have always wanted to see from this show.
Reina's storyline is great. She has every reason to be freaked out and her being so close to killing herself added even more dimensions to an already complex character. And having her be the one rescued by No-Eyes works for me because she was a million times more interesting than Skye even before she got turned into an Inhuman.
What I didn't like:
Everything having to do with Skye in this episode was terrible. They are doing exactly what I hoped they wouldn't do with her powers by making her be secretive about it; the crew being all anti-powers and now Fitz hiding Skye's change as if that makes sense in any way at all.
The memorializing of Tripp was a bit hollow because in Season 1 Tripp was a character with a lot of potential; in Season 2 he was almost non-existent. So having every sit around talking about him and how great his loss will be didn't really work for me as a viewer because we barely saw Tripp at all before they killed him off.
Dude, last night's episode of AOS was almost nothing but overblown melodrama.