Agents of SHIELD Among Us Hide: Melinda May is Back (Review)

ADRIANNE PALICKI, MING-NA WEN

Lance is in the doghouse in Agents of SHIELD this week. Among Us Hide has relegated to the bench and May is not best pleased with his actions and she is not alone. While everyone is concerned for Dr. Garner and annoyed with Hunter, the real surprise is that Lash has been uncovered and Melinda May is back.  The reveal of the episode is that May’s fella is the big Inhuman monster that has been killing other Inhumans all over.

The team are still divided with how they feel about a number of things.  ATCU being the main issue.  Phil finally gets to see the facility and his visit is witnessed by Daisy, Mack and an “on the bench” Lance.

Simmons is still determined to go back and rescue Will (Dillon Casey) and Fitz, despite Lance’s warning about not helping the competition, looks ready to help. Although he is checking out the NASA employee’s background.  Bobbi (Adrianne Palicki) shows off her Mandarin skills as she and May (Ming-Na Wen) track down Werner Von Strucker (played by the grown up Spencer Clark from Gladiator) and converse in the language to hide their intent.

With Hunter in trouble, he offers to drive for Daisy and Mack when she follows Banks (Andrew Howard), Rosalind’s right-hand man whom Daisy believes to be the Inhuman Lash.  Coulson and Price (Constance Zimmer) continue to dance around each other as each begins to admire the other. 

Someone breaks into Rosalind’s home and Phil tags along as she surveys the “damage.” He suspects her and also accuses the ATCU head,  of trying to “make him like her” and he learns that Price is  a huge  Margaret Thatcher fan.  Daisy, aka Tremors, is horrified at the  facility where Inhumans are put in some sort of cage to be incarcerated. Mack and Lance agree with her assessment and all are concerned that Phil does not seem to be affected by the sight.

HENRY SIMMONS, CHLOE BENNET, NICK BLOOD
Mack, Lance and Tremors in the HTS Home Theatre van…

Von Strucker seeks help from Gideon Malick (Powers Boothe, who had a cameo in The Avengers) and the man turns young Werner/Alexander over to Grant Ward by telling the new HYDRA head where he can be found.  Later, May and Bobbi attempt to rescue the lad but fail.

Not before Werner can tell Melinda May what really happened in the corner shop when they went to kill Andrew and not before Bobbi learns that she really is ready to be back in the field.

Lance and Daisy learn that they each have issues, in Hunter’s case it is anger he has problems with, and Phil is starting to like Rosalind. May is understandably upset to learn that Andrew is Lash and Lincoln gets in touch with Daisy.

Garner and Simmons share a moment and later the doctor quizzes “Tremors” on the whereabouts of Lincoln (Luke Mitchell).  The big reveal at the end of the episode was only shocking for those  not paying attention to the episodes thus far. 

The fact that Garner survived his encounter with young Werner, who looked suitably freaked out as he cowered behind that car in front of the exploding shop, was a definite clue.  As was the fact that Daisy has never been touched in all her encounters with Lash.  While Banks was “Tremors'” favorite suspect, the man has no Inhuman DNA and she now knows it is not Price’s lackey, she does not yet know that Andrew Garner is the big bad monster that puts holes in Inhuman chests.

POWERS BOOTHE
Gideon Malick (Powers Boothe)

Malick makes it clear to Ward that he has chosen HYDRA as his “side” and it is nice to see Powers Boothe still plays a great bad guy. His character will be around for  number of episodes and it will be interesting to see how Malick and Ward will get on.

After the swimming pool fight between Morse and Kebo (Daz Crawford), Ward seems to have lost his right-hand man but Bobbi has, as May suggested, learned from her experience with Grant and become stronger.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. airs Tuesdays on ABC and things look to be very interesting for May and the rest of the team.  Tune in and see how Andrew Garner turning out to be Lash changes the dynamic now that Melinda May is back as well.

Agents of SHIELD: Devils You Know (Recap & Review)

NICK BLOOD, MING-NA WEN

In Agents of SHIELD: Devils You Know, Lash is still killing evolved humans and the ACTU and SHIELD are still maintaining an uneasy alliance. Daisy and Mack still do not trust Rosalind; leader of the former opposition,  and Phil seems to be attracted to Ms. Price.

At the start of the episode, Alisha (Alicia Vela-Bailey) stops by to see two evos who were changed before the Terrigen got out, like Daisy’s mother and Alisha herself. Lash shows up and kills the two friends and attacks Alisha.

Daisy and Mack chase Lash from the crime scene and later they learn that there was an email sent to the young dead couple with a virus that was used to track the two evos and Phil passes this information on to ACTU. Daisy is not happy with the extent that Coulson (Clark Gregg)  is sharing with Rosalind and says so. 

Lance and May continue to work the Grant Ward/HYDRA infiltration and May’s ex, Andrew Garner tries to get inside Jemma’s head to help her transition back to the real world.  Fitz is concerned about Simmons and later learns that she wants to get the portal back up and running. Jemma “needs” to return to the world she was rescued from.

Hunter ends up meeting the one person who can identify him at HYDRA, the new director Grant Ward (Brett Dalton). After a tense shootout, where Lance actually puts a bullet into the former SHIELD agent, the new HYDRA boss escapes. Before being shot and then diving out a second story window, there is a brief standoff. Ward threatens  May with Andrew’s death and by the end of the episode, it looks like Grant’s newest recruit may have killed Dr. Garner.

Bobbi is still in rehab and Jemma thinks that her friend told Fitz about the portal. Daisy learns where the email virus came from and the two organizations head to the source, one  Dwight Frye who is also an evolved human. Once they arrive and question the man, it is revealed that his change  has left him “allergic” to other evos.

ACTU take Dwight in and Daisy, along with Mack, tag along to see what Rosalind’s crew are doing with the evos they have captured. On the journey, Lash arrives and kills Dwight. Frye (Chad Lindberg) believes that Lash (Matthew Willig) is a good guy, someone who is  “merciful.” Something that Lash himself reveals to be untrue;  just before he kills Dwight he tells Frye that he is “necessary.”

CLARK GREGG
“Sorry it’s classified.”

Stand out moment: 

During the questioning of Frye, the man attempts to bolt. Phil grabs the evo with his new hand and warns him that he has a “laser” finger. Part of Devils You Know  has Rosalind telling Phil that some ACTU information is classified. After the altercation with Dwight Rosalind asks Phil:

” Do you really have  a laser finger?”

“Sorry, it’s classified.”

Rosalind also gets the line of the episode award. As her team start to take a sedated Frye away, Coulson asks:

“How heavily sedated is Frye?”

“On a scale of 1 to 10, about a 6. No one likes a drooler. Why?”

There is a certain appeal about   a gal who refers to a sedated captive as a “drooler.”

During the shootout with Ward and his minions, May (Ming-Na Wen) decides that Grant Ward is bluffing about Andrew and attacks with Lance. It turns out that the new head of HYDRA was not lying about Garner’s life being in danger. However, it looks like things might not have gone down as Ward expected. 

Young Strucker runs from the shop where the camera shows  blood, the gasoline can and at least one body on the floor. Strucker hides behind a car as the premises explodes in flames.  It is unclear just what happened in the small business, but clearly the killing of Garner did not go as planned.

After Lash attacks the van with Dwight in it, and kills the evo, Daisy observes the killer’s silhouette changing shape. She reveals to the team that Lash can apparently look like a person.

Agents of SHIELD airs Tuesdays on ABC.  Things are heating up nicely.  Grant Ward has been shot, Jemma wants to return to her place of rescue and Dr. Garner may be dead. Tune in and see where Coulson and his team go next and find out whether Rosalind can really be trusted.

Agents of SHIELD: A Wanted (Inhu)Man – Cockney Slang Rules (Review)

MING-NA WEN, NICK BLOOD, DANIEL FEUERRIEGEL

Agents of SHIELD, A Wanted (Inhu)Man starts with Lincoln being tracked by Coulson, after Mack inserts a tracker in the man’s arm,  back in the last season’s finale episode. The shoe then moves to Lance and May meeting with a HYDRA associate who can get Hunter into the Ward run organization.

With everything else that is going on in the small screen Marvel verse, the scene in the pub and its “spot-on” dialogue brought the level of writing and realism up to a new height.  Brit slang, done properly for once, peppered the conversation between Lance and his old mate. Donkey’s, muppet, gutted, “sod off,”  et.al. equal “proper”  slang, although “donkey’s”  is specifically Cockney slang, i.e. “donkey’s ears” equals years and the proper way to used the south/east London term is just “donkey’s” (or one can say donkey’s years). Only tourists and “outsiders” use the whole term…Just saying.

 

This was a cracking way to start the episode, especially when one includes Ming-Na Wen and her response after learning that talk would not commence until after drinking:

“Right. ‘Cause you guys aren’t hard enough to understand as it is.”

A sentiment obviously shared by Bobbi when one hears her exchange with Leo in the gym and he manages to give the American pronunciation to “anti-thesis” and points it out to the exercising agent.  SHIELD has a number of British agents, Fitz, Simmons and Hunter all speak the “Queen’s English” (with regional variations and being a former soldier Lance uses the most slang). That the writers of the show have managed to “get it right” is impressive and thus far a feat only shared by one other program on American television TNT’s The Last Ship in season two.

*Sidenote* It may be the influence of London born Nick Blood who plays Lance Hunter…Whatever the reason, well done for getting it right, there is nothing worse than “Yanks” writing dialogue for “Brit” characters and mucking it up. 

While the Lance (Nick Bloodinfiltrating HYDRA works brilliantly at the pub and later at the “last man standing” fight where Hunter kills his old “mate” (who proved to be anything but…) the episode also dealt with Simmons’ return and Leo trying to help her to adjust.  On top of these two storylines, Daisy, Mack and Phil keep trying to bring Lincoln in before ACTU can capture the inhuman electrically powered doctor.

Coulson contacts Rosalind Price (Constance Zimmer), the head of ACTU to talk a deal.  A humorous scene where Phil’s eyes are locked on Price’s ride and she tells him, coldly,  “eyes up here.” “Busted,” Coulson replies and then asks “What’s her name?”  The two spar verbally for a short while as Daisy and Mack try to extract Dr. Campbell from the apartment.

Later, when Lincoln has been offered up in place of Daisy, Coulson trades himself to the new organization when Rosalind tells her troops to take Daisy when Campbell escapes.  Phil explains toward the end of the episode why he made the choice. Coulson says he is tired of fighting and wants to train the new group.

At the Hunter fight, May gets to kick butt. An excellent scene since the agent was clearly frustrated that Lance was getting to fight while she  had to watch.  After she takes out the three thugs, May tells the groaning men, “How about I do you a favor and not tell anyone that a tiny little Asian woman kicked your a**.” A great carry over from her conversation with Lance earlier when she offered to fight in his place.

Daisy shows Lincoln just how much she cares for him just before Rosalind’s thugs break in. Back at the lab, Fitz is busy trying to return the favor that he owes Jemma after she tried so hard to help him recover from Ward’s murder attempt.  Simmons is hiding something, her issues have much more to do with the distractions (cell phones buzzing and other discordant noises appear to hurt her ears) or problems with gravity differential  and at the end of the episode she reveals that she  “needs to go back.”

ELIZABETH HENSTRIDGE, IAIN DE CAESTECKER

Presumably in that other world she left something, or someone behind, a person or thing that helped her to survive. Phil’s gone to the “other side” in an attempt at bridging the gulf between ACTU and SHIELD.  Although the way he looked at Rosalind’s car, he may want a chance to get at those wheels.

Lincoln Campbell is in the wind again, but on the plus side, despite Mack not agreeing with Daisy on the way the whole thing was handled, the two are still “buddies” and play a video game together. Hunter wins his fight and goes into the  HYDRA “reception area” and is met by Grant Ward’s associate and Lance may well bump into his target earlier than he wants.

Agents of SHIELD continues to  be addictive viewing, Clark Gregg just gets better and better, as does Wen, Chloe Bennet and Iain De Caestecker. It has to be said, however, that while last week belonged to Iain, this week Elizabeth Henstridge killed at the dinner scene. Those tears her character spilt were heartbreaking to see and Henstridge sold it, 100 percent.

The series airs Tuesdays on ABC, tune in and get caught up in all the subterfuge and spy-stuff or just to watch Ming-Na Wen kick more a**se.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Laws of Nature (Review)

CONSTANCE ZIMMER

The season three opener of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. “Laws of Nature” sees Fitz searching compulsively for Jemma, Hunter avoiding Bobbi and Phil getting used to his missing hand and arm, along with trying to remember that Skye is now Daisy. It also gives Coulson’s team a new “nemesis” in the shape of  “Rosalind” (Constance Zimmer).  The episode starts with a man surrounded by armed troops who melts anything he touches.

The poor chap is an Inhuman, but he does not know it yet. As the armed men and women move in to either capture or kill the man, Daisy, Hunter, Mack  and other S.H.I.E.L.D. agents step in and rescue him. The new inhuman, Joey (Juan Pablo Raba) is confused, scared and unhappy. Daisy attempts to calm him down. 

Phil wants Fitz (Iain De Caesteckerto come in and Bobbi calls him. Leo is out of pocket; he is in Tangier, Morocco searching for a scroll that tells what the Monolith is.  While Mack complains to Bobbi/Mockingbird (Adrianne Palicki) Fitz forces a terrorist to cough up the parchment. The scientist has hardened up since Jemma went missing, almost Bond-ian in his resolve and actions.

Daisy and Mack go to see Lincoln in the hopes he will help with the new Inhuman problem. Bobbi shows Phil where he can get in touch with his new “adversary” Rosalind.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Laws of Nature (Review)

As Lance and Rosalind verbally spar and show just how much they know about each other “read the homework,” Lincoln tells Daisy that he does not want to play. Both Coulson and Rosalind learn that neither of their agencies (Rosalind is the head of ACTU) are responsible for the dead Inhumans being found.

At the hospital, there is an unwelcome visitor, Lash, and it  takes Daisy, Lincoln and Mack to turn him away from the intended task of collecting Lincoln. It appears that Lash is the one responsible for killing the Inhumans.

Phil and Lance escape from Rosalind’s team.  Lash (Matthew Willig), the unwanted hospital visitor escapes after proving that he is more than a match for the three S.H.I.E.L.D. agents. Hunter tells Bobbi that he will hunt down Ward and make him pay for what he did to her.

Fitz comes back and Phil tells him that they must come to grips with Jemma’s death. After he opens removes the parchment in the container, Leo learns that it has one word on it. The Hebrew word for death.  He goes down to the monolith and screams at it. After the credits roll, we learn that Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge) is trapped on some alien world and that something is hunting her.

LUKE MITCHELL, CHLOE BENNET, HENRY SIMMONS
At the hospital…

This proves that Fitz’s theory is correct, the Monolith is some sort of blackhole made solid that can “warp space/time”  to another world. Sadly, he cannot prove it.

May is still gone and the team has gotten very small.  Roles have changed, Skye is now Daisy – Inhuman. Fitz has recovered but now is frantic to get Jemma back. (Leo standing in front of the block of rock, pounding it with his fists and screaming at it to “Do something” is real tissue box material, or at the very least “lump in the throat time.”)

Mack may be the only one of the team who has not changed. He is still the voice of reason. It appears that Rosalind, the head of the ATCU (an organization so big that the president of the United States answers to her apparently) will be the thorn in S.H.I.E.L.D.’s side this season.

*Sidenote* Nice to see William Sadler (who plays the president in the news clip) looking a bit better than he did in the role of wagon master in “Z Nation” last week.

Phil has a “new arm and hand” with his old one kept in a glass case in the lab. The team have a new vehicle:

Phil: “Plus, this new aircraft can stay in the air much longer than the old plane. Days, really, so rapid response anywhere is… ”

Daisy: “You love your new toy, don’t you?”

Phil: “I very much love my new toy, but even with the mind-boggling range on this puppy…”

JUAN PABLO RABA
Joey, the latest Inhuman to be rescued…

There was not a lot of the usual humor in this episode although the exchange between Coulson and Rosalind on the subway was not without a few chuckles, especially when Phil questions where the ACTU leader has taken the conversation:

Wait, is this still cagey banter, or are we being honest all of a sudden?

Season there of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is continuing to entertain and enthrall.  All the players keep the viewer tuning in for more. So many questions remain. When will May return? Will Fitz rescue Jemma? And most importantly why is Lash killing all the Inhumans?

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. airs Tuesdays on ABC. Tune in and see where the team are heading in an continued fight against HYDRA and now ACTU, or just to see how kick-a** Daisy has become since her transformation.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The Writing on the Wall (Recap and Review)

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The Writing on the Wall (Recap and Review)

Last week in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. former agent Grant Ward escaped and in this week’s episode, The Writing on the Wall, the team try to recapture Ward and Phil Coulson must track down a group of agents who were also injected with the alien GH.325 serum who are being killed off one by one. At the start of the show, a man enters an apartment with a woman that he has met. She says he looks familiar and as she attempts to figure out where they have met before, the man tells her that they do know each other. As he unbuttons his shirt, she sees the pattern tattooed on his chest, that matches the design that Coulson keeps carving and the tattooed man tells the woman that he will help her remember as she begins screaming.

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