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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. - S2E7 "The Writing on the Wall"

Really good episode. Now this is more like it. Best episode of the season so far and probably in the top 2-3 of the entire series.

8/10
 
THANKS intouch!! These puters at the center need updating again, it won't let me watch the ABC stream
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This is the SHOW that all waited for. Finally, passionate fans and haters marvelites. This is the SHOW.

Now sorry, I have an hype train to take.
 
Great episode, Ward is one badass dude. Loved the Micro namedrop because that leads to the Punisher.
 
It looks like Fitz is getting back 2 more normal it seems

Did anybody else catch the brain "backup files" bit between Fitz and Mac? It looks like they were planting seeds for Fitz to put himself in the machine in an attempt to restore his memory/brain functionality.
 
Great Episode.. Mockingbird lookin hot every episode.
 
The Ward on the run stuff was great. I thought this was the best episode so far this season. Anyone agree?
 
It's definitely an improvement for Ward this season
But I want to see Mockingbird kick his ass now, don't want her looking like a chump next to Captain Jawline
 
It's definitely an improvement for Ward this season
But I want to see Mockingbird kick his ass now, don't want her looking like a chump next to Captain Jawline
At the same time it was kind of fitting/didn't come completely out of nowhere, IMO. In season 1 there were at least a couple references and mentions to Ward being 2nd in espionage behind only Black Widow.
 
Did anybody else catch the brain "backup files" bit between Fitz and Mac? It looks like they were planting seeds for Fitz to put himself in the machine in an attempt to restore his memory/brain functionality.

I was half expecting him to jump in the machine at the end of the episode (which I loved) and that that would be the cliffhanger.

One thing I'm unclear about: If Coulson required like seven operations before he was successfully revived, how were they able to restore so many volunteers to health with seemingly no problems until they went loco?
 
This episode was great. I liked the exchange between Morse and Ward. I'm also glad that the blueprint/writings didn't turn out to be a map of the cosmos or something like that. It was executed nicely and begs more questions.

Did anybody else catch the brain "backup files" bit between Fitz and Mac? It looks like they were planting seeds for Fitz to put himself in the machine in an attempt to restore his memory/brain functionality.
I was thinking that too, and more than likely something will go wrong if he attempts it.
 
I was half expecting him to jump in the machine at the end of the episode (which I loved) and that that would be the cliffhanger.

One thing I'm unclear about: If Coulson required like seven operations before he was successfully revived, how were they able to restore so many volunteers to health with seemingly no problems until they went loco?

But I was never given the impression they'd actually died or were dead for days like Coulson was...
 
They will probably find this place at the end of season 2.. can't wait
 
Damn
In that full team line up pic, the only person taller than mockingbird is Mack
Palicki is a huge chick
 
Adrienne have a way to look that kill. her eyes are absolutely "turn on weapons"
beside in this episode Ward, finally, show in what is the best. In this episode I felt him truly like a "specialist": Dangerous, self confident, badass. I loved him
 
Great episode. Ward is now a great character. Much more interesting than playing the overlooked misunderstood hero.
 
They probably had this in play the whole time. People griped about him being boring but it was intentional.
 
One thing I'm unclear about: If Coulson required like seven operations before he was successfully revived, how were they able to restore so many volunteers to health with seemingly no problems until they went loco?

These people were not dead but they had terminal illnesses. Coulson didn't know it but this is what he was afraid Skye would turn into when she was injected.
 
The guy who built the city blueprint was wasted in the role. Mark Valley and he, look just like Clay Quartermain.
 
Anyone else think it was odd we didn't get a scene of their initial reaction to Ward's escape? I thought I'd missed an episode at first.
 
Sooooo....anyone thinking the Inhumans could be part of what leads to Civil War?
 

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