And so, keeping in mind that next week AoS is taking time
off, let us recount as to what they have done in this episode.
They brought the strands together. Until now, the episodes
tended to treat InHumans and Hydra separately, but now, they are bringing them
together. Will is...sort of Hydra, just working for NASA and possibly not
knowing this. Fitz and Simmons have finally kissed and are finally getting back
together, because in worst-case scenario? Will is another knock-off of Ward, meaning
a wolf in sheep’s skin. Ward himself...he is starting to play a greater role in
S3, actually learning what Hydra is, what it stands for and what it does. The
episode’s script is integrating the Avengers’ second movie into the plotline,
and it is giving a new, bigger dimension to the show itself as well. Remarkable
and Hydra nowadays is something more than just a Nazi death cult, something
possibly worthy to go toe-to-toe with S.H.I.E.L.D., and especially Ward, since
the next episode (actually aired in December) is going to put the end to ‘Ward’s
revenge’ storyline once and for all, because S.H.I.E.L.D. needs something new
and exciting to keep itself afloat, ratings-wise.
It is already doing that, mind, with making Rosalind not
evil (supposedly), and Andrew – alive. Of course, as it may have been written
before, redemption in S.H.I.E.L.D. is something of a select piece, almost anyone
but Ward gets his or her chance of it so frankly, if Coulson puts Ward out of
his misery in the next episode? It might be the better choice. It might also be
the only choice, since the next month, December, is wrapping up the first half
of AoS S3, for January? This is where ‘Agent Carter’ takes over. Agent Carter
is a good show, though not as exciting as AoS...was, for now it is getting more
straightforward and less unpredictable, and Carter is apparently going to Hollywood.
You cannot get bored in Hollywood!
Back to AoS...there is not much left to discuss. There is
hope for Andrew and May, Rosalind and Coulson, and Lincoln’s setting down.
There are signs that Ward may be Hellfire, (which is a pity, he was a cool
villain so far all on his own), though maybe they are just another plot twist and
Fitz and Simmons finally kissed. Hooray! Go FitzSimmons! Lincoln and Daisy...they
did not get too much time on this ep, but at least Lincoln has bonded with May,
which is good for both of them. So yes, this is it for AoS this time around – a
very exciting and informative episode to be watched.
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