I fangirl-squealed when Fury pulled out the Destroyer Gun. "I know what it does" says Phil.
Though I do wish they could have better replicated the special effects from the movie, the way we saw the gun in this episode was.........a bit weak in comparison.
Oh, and I fangirl-squealed when Fury showed up to save Simmons and Fitz.
Phil Coulson, director of SHIELD. I like the sound of that.
I guess we know where the Avengers are getting their government (maybe?) support in Age of Ultron.
"Because you slept with her. And she's
pissed."
I admit, I was stunned pretty much speechless when Garret got vaped by Coulson after "suiting up." I didn't see that prompt vaping part coming.......
Also, Ward is clearly not gone for good. Though I expected something more...."outsanding" for his defeat than just a Douchebag Downfall.
I fangirl-squealed yet again when Mike got the message that his son was safe. And then he turned and glared at Garret...... "You're gonna
get it, sucker!"
Hope we get to see him as a cameo character in season 2, popping in to help the tem.
Interesting point: Garret never told Coulson and Fury that he was shot up with GH (which is why they didn't get the blood brothers connection), so while they blew it all off as crazy rants, it looks like he was really on to something.
I wonder if it's like the marker signal in Dead Space; like the marker, the GH is sending some kind of message to the person's brain, but if the person doesn't have the brainpower to comprehend it, it makes them go crazy instead.
On the other hand, this is one situation where common sense would be to call in Tony Stark for backup. I doubt Coulson would have a hard time getting a message to him, and this is hardly the situation to be keeping SHIELD's old secrets. (Coulson being dead officially) Too bad they probably didn't have the budget to bring in Robert Downey Jr. for the episode. Then again, they brought in Samuel L. Jackson.......but I guess they probably couldn't afford both. And Fury needed to be here more than Stark.