tomBitonti
Hero
While there was a lot of dramatic action, I thought the show was terribly weak. I did like the bits of story development:
But:
The base defenses were laughable. If you put actual guards in place, wouldn't you give them control over opening the front door? Or, give them a button to push that would do a physical lock down?
Having just two guards, both up at the same time, doesn't make any sense.
Giving the guards keys to everything inside, what? At least, if they had keys in case of an emergency, they wouldn't carry those extra keys around.
Killing the guards was wrong. Maybe, they worked for the bad guys. But, there is nothing to indicate that in the show. They were just in the way.
While Coulson was being treated, was the
the reason why he wanted to be let die? Did they review the drug production protocol in detail to him? How did he know very much at all about the treatment process?
The interaction between the two teams was strange. Unless SHIELD has a very loose command structure, no way that could go down that way. And, working outside of command doesn't work for folks on a plane needing regular resupply and maintenance. Just wouldn't work.
This episode really made my brain hurt.
Thx!
TomB
Questions about DeathLock, and questions about what "G.H." and "T.A.H.I.T.I" mean. Also, the dilemma of whether to save Skye or not, because that was the Oracle's whole plan in having her shot.
But:
The base defenses were laughable. If you put actual guards in place, wouldn't you give them control over opening the front door? Or, give them a button to push that would do a physical lock down?
Having just two guards, both up at the same time, doesn't make any sense.
Giving the guards keys to everything inside, what? At least, if they had keys in case of an emergency, they wouldn't carry those extra keys around.
Killing the guards was wrong. Maybe, they worked for the bad guys. But, there is nothing to indicate that in the show. They were just in the way.
While Coulson was being treated, was the
blue alien looking dude
The interaction between the two teams was strange. Unless SHIELD has a very loose command structure, no way that could go down that way. And, working outside of command doesn't work for folks on a plane needing regular resupply and maintenance. Just wouldn't work.
This episode really made my brain hurt.
Thx!
TomB