Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. - S2E2 "Heavy Is The Head"

HYDRA seem to know about the new SHIELD and they seem to consider SHIELD a threat....
 
Solid episode. Kind of wish we had a two episode premiere last week, but alas...

Nice to see Skye's dad. You can tell he's going to be a piece of work.

One bit that bugged me is Hunter going down to the street to shoot Creel. Just earlier in the episode Talbot talked him up as a seasoned soldier, and then he went and did something like that.
 
Wonder what senator Talbot was refering to, that had deep pockets, and wanted Coulsson?
 
The May's bike was a modified version of the Captain America's one in Winter Soldier!
 
Absolutely terrible writing. Also, they should have used their budget on Lawless' salary instead of pointless CGI scenes.
 
I think his age (41) eliminated him to play Cage in Marvel's mind. They are probably looking for someone closer to the age of Evans and Hemsworth (early 30's).

Hell, I remember him from NYPD Blue....15 years ago

He can easily pull off early 30's though. He's perfect for the part. But honestly, he may get it, you never know. Who's to say he is who he says he is and he doesn't end up in jail later on......or they rewrite Luke Cage's origin like they did Ultron since the MCU is all tied together. We are all in a wait and see mode.
 
Another solid episode last night. I need to re-watch the part where Mack is scrolling through Fitz's devices on the tablet. I noticed the gravitonium and some other call backs to last season on there. I really like their relationship, especially since Mack is the opposite of Simmons in every way. Hopefully he'll help put Fitz on the road to mental stability.

It was also nice to have Raina back, and to confirm that she's something (an Inhuman?). I would love it if the Obelisk was an Infinity Stone, as you guys were saying, and the it shows up in the movies later. I think having it as a season-long McGuffin would earn it a spot along side the single-film McGuffins of the larger MCU.

If Raina is an Inhuman, the Obelisk could also be a variation of the Terrigen Mist/Crystals.

Can't wait for next week. Blizzard! Hydra! Simmons! Plot twists galore!
 
Remember...Skye and Simmons shot a superior officer while hacking into SHIELDS secret files at the Hub...and SHIELD brushed it off and allowed them to remain a part of the team.

It's not entirely clear that it wasn't Hand's plan to have them discover those files and launch the unauthorized rescue mission. Shooting Sitwell probably wasn't part of the plan, but he did get in the way (and he was only knocked out anyway).

My friends who aren't watching the show use this exact excuse...that the show is merely reflecting the movies, but the movies aren't in any way impacted by the show.

As a rule, it's hard to do something in the show and then incorporate it in a movie because the lead time is too large (the movie is written long before an episode is written). The only thing they could do otherwise is something like having Lorelei in Thor 3, but Thor 3 is years out, it seems. However, they do have the capability of appearing like the movie is tying into them. Although Age of Ultron is completely written and almost filmed, they can act as a prequel if need be and build up to that point (something a little less subtle than the vague talk about the uncertainties regarding SHIELD's methods). It could take some coordination, but it's completely doable.

That being said, I doubt the Obilisk is an Infinity Stone. The only logical candidate would be the Soul stone and I strongly suspect that'll appear in a movie (Time Stone is the only one I'm not so sure about). Plus, it really seems like Kree technology.

One bit that bugged me is Hunter going down to the street to shoot Creel. Just earlier in the episode Talbot talked him up as a seasoned soldier, and then he went and did something like that.

My only guess is he's not a very good sniper. Otherwise, that was quite stupid.

Wonder what senator Talbot was refering to, that had deep pockets, and wanted Coulsson?

Probably Sterns. Unless something happened to him at the end of the movie, I can't remember.
 
I think Sterns was arrested at the end of TWS.

Indeed he was, so it must be annother one. Some people here have mentioned that there exist a senator in the comics who's last name is Ward. Perhaps they are building up an introduction to Grant Wards father?
 
Indeed he was, so it must be annother one. Some people here have mentioned that there exist a senator in the comics who's last name is Ward. Perhaps they are building up an introduction to Grant Wards father?
Now you have me thinking hard. I thought his parents were dead.
 
Now you have me thinking hard. I thought his parents were dead.

I don't recall that they mentioned what his parents current status was. At least in the flashback prison-scene with Garret, it was implied that they were alive, as Garret said: "and you could blame mommy and daddy and your older brother for your problems".
 
Indeed he was, so it must be annother one. Some people here have mentioned that there exist a senator in the comics who's last name is Ward. Perhaps they are building up an introduction to Grant Wards father?

That would be me. :D I've just finished watching the episode and was going to post exactly that, so cool to see that already being discussed! :P

Now you have me thinking hard. I thought his parents were dead.

Pretty sure they left that status unknown, and for good reason: they hinted Ward's psychotic family so much last season that they'd be totally going against Chekhov's gun if they don't have Coulson's SHIELD face them this season. My guess is that Ward's father and/or family will the villain(s) of the second half of the season. We shall see if I'm right.
 
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I thought he burned down the house they were in, and that's how he ended up in jail. But I'll admit I really wasn't following Ward's story that closely last season.
 
I don't recall that they mentioned what his parents current status was. At least in the flashback prison-scene with Garret, it was implied that they were alive, as Garret said: "and you could blame mommy and daddy and your older brother for your problems".

That's right. I was trying to remember what the exact event was that covered Grant's parents a bit more than the Well episode
 
I thought he burned down the house they were in, and that's how he ended up in jail. But I'll admit I really wasn't following Ward's story that closely last season.

He did burn down the house, but Garrett spoke of ATTEMPTED murder in that scene, so I take that as an indication that Grant failed to kill his target(s).
 
That would be me. :D I've just finished watching the episode and was going to post exactly that, so cool to see that already being discussed! :P



Pretty sure they left that status unknown, and for good reason: they hinted Ward's psychotic family so much last season that they'd be totally going against Chekhov's gun if they don't have Coulson's SHIELD face them this season. My guess is that Ward's father and/or family will the villain(s) of the second half of the season. We shall see if I'm right.
Maybe they will be revealed more, we'll have to see

I thought he burned down the house they were in, and that's how he ended up in jail. But I'll admit I really wasn't following Ward's story that closely last season.
Yeah but they didn't say Grant's parents were dead, just that he burned down the house. You would think if he killed them in the fire he wouldn't have any issues shooting a dog
 
Here's the dialogue from the flashback prison scene (for the status of Ward's parents)

Garrett: The quartermaster at your military school's an old buddy of mine. He told me about a pissed-off young cadet with off-the-chart eye-hand coordination who went awol, stole a car, drove over a thousand miles home only to try and burn the place down. I must say, I find a young man like that intriguing. I'm curious. Did you know your brother was in the house when you set it on fire?

Ward: No, sir, I did not.

Garrett: I was a pyro as a kid, too. Ended up making a pretty good living at it. I'm here to make you a one-time offer, so listen up. Your family's lawyer's gonna be here in about 20 minutes. Not only are your folks pressing charges against you for arson and attempted murder, but your older brother's petitioning the court to have you tried as an adult. Now, you can spend the next few years locked up in a cage, blaming mommy and daddy and mean older brother for your problems, Or you can let me get you out of here and teach you how to be a man.
So they were at least still alive as of that flashback
 
He did burn down the house, but Garrett spoke of ATTEMPTED murder in that scene, so I take that as an indication that Grant failed to kill his target(s).
Ah, that makes sense. I'd forgotten the dialogue.

EDIT: Although, honestly, I see the older brother as being more setup for a future appearance than the parents.
 
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He did burn down the house, but Garrett spoke of ATTEMPTED murder in that scene, so I take that as an indication that Grant failed to kill his target(s).
or he pulled them out at he last minute, because he didn't have the stomach to kill them. We really don't know who his parents are, and by the way his brother was I can see them being real "a-holes" too
 
That would be me. :D I've just finished watching the episode and was going to post exactly that, so cool to see that already being discussed! :P



Pretty sure they left that status unknown, and for good reason: they hinted Ward's psychotic family so much last season that they'd be totally going against Chekhov's gun if they don't have Coulson's SHIELD face them this season. My guess is that Ward's father and/or family will the villain(s) of the second half of the season. We shall see if I'm right.

Plus Tripplett once quoted Garrett as saying words to the effect that: 'Wards' family is like the cable version of the Kennedys'.
 
I bet we might see the origin of the Grey Gargoyle this season.
 

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