Agents of Shield (2 Viewers)

Really good episode, I thought Souza was only going to be in an episode or 2, looks like he's in it for the duration of the season? Loved the b & w gritty feel to that episode.

Here's to hoping the gang rocks one of these in the next one... MM191-RESTO-00a.jpg
 
Really good episode, I thought Souza was only going to be in an episode or 2, looks like he's in it for the duration of the season? Loved the b & w gritty feel to that episode.

Same, I was very surprised they took him with them, I thought for sure he was only back for a couple episodes. Depending on how they choose to wrap it up, he could be a guy that they leave as either Director of SHIELD or another high-up position at the end of the show (probably under an assumed identity that would be a huge wink/nod to fans, though I don't know what that identity would be...maybe Clay Quartermain or something), or they get to a spot in time that he likes and/or meets someone and he decides to stay there, giving him a happy ending that we know he didn't originally get because Peggy was always meant to be with Cap, and he was supposed to be assassinated in the 50's.
 
Deke wasn't, he was going to talk to him but Enoch assumed he wanted to get in touch with the zephyr.
I guess it could be read that way, but with the others, Enoch expressed how he wanted to rejoin his friends after decades, and they were like, 'whatever.' I mean, minor nitpick and all, but what a bunch of ingrates.
 
I guess it could be read that way, but with the others, Enoch expressed how he wanted to rejoin his friends after decades, and they were like, 'whatever.' I mean, minor nitpick and all, but what a bunch of ingrates.

It seemed to be played for laughs to be honest. When Enoch transferred Deke his reaction was surprise like he had some things to say.
 
It seemed to be played for laughs to be honest. When Enoch transferred Deke his reaction was surprise like he had some things to say.
Yeah, I get that. But, there was that part in the end when Enoch rebuffs the drunk guy calling him his best friend and he says something about always being alone. What can I say? I felt bad for the dude.
 
For sure. Really really glad I went through Carter first considering his involvement.

Same, I watched Agent Carter like a months ago and enjoyed it. I didn't think I'd want too much of the time travel, but they're doing it pretty well, so I can't complain. Shaping up to be a nice final season. I'll miss this show when it's done. I hope some of the characters pop up in future Marvel movies/shows.
 
Yeah, I get that. But, there was that part in the end when Enoch rebuffs the drunk guy calling him his best friend and he says something about always being alone. What can I say? I felt bad for the dude.

I kind of liked it in an odd way. His was the story of my life for a long time. I totally can relate to him. Lol.
 
Am I the only one that got really annoyed at how the team was so dismissive of Enoch?
I could see that w/ the hurried phone connections early on, but at the same time, they couldn't go grab him b/c he's in Hawaii right? Like the Zephyr was going to jump way before they could reach him? Enoch knows that he's doing a vital job and I think he's ok that.
 
I could see that w/ the hurried phone connections early on, but at the same time, they couldn't go grab him b/c he's in Hawaii right? Like the Zephyr was going to jump way before they could reach him? I'm also sure that Enoch really doesn't 'care' and knows he's doing his part, granted, I don't like that he got left behind as well...

He's not just doing his part. He's got a role to play and it's why he was left behind. Not necessarily by the team, but for plot purposes. I'm ok with it tbh.

And yeah, before their next time jump, they even asked about Enoch and Mack said "well, he's 3000 miles away" or something to that effect.
 
I could see that w/ the hurried phone connections early on, but at the same time, they couldn't go grab him b/c he's in Hawaii right? Like the Zephyr was going to jump way before they could reach him? Enoch knows that he's doing a vital job and I think he's ok that.
I thought Enoch was in the former speakeasy Koenig ran, hence why Coulson knew the number? It just had a new theme, since it wasn't prohibition anymore. The 3000 miles was because the team was on the west coast(the whole Sunset Boulevard theme). He didn't seem ok with being used, though, but hopefully, things will work out.
 
Am I the only one that got really annoyed at how the team was so dismissive of Enoch?

You are not, and you can have a “like” on each post for it.

I do think he has a higher purpose tough.

I didn't think I'd want too much of the time travel, but they're doing it pretty well, so I can't complain.

Really it just seems like they’re having fun with the whole thing, so it’s easier to digest. Just IMO though.
 
I thought Enoch was in the former speakeasy Koenig ran, hence why Coulson knew the number? It just had a new theme, since it wasn't prohibition anymore. The 3000 miles was because the team was on the west coast(the whole Sunset Boulevard theme). He didn't seem ok with being used, though, but hopefully, things will work out.

You're not alone in picking up on him seeming a bit hurt that his only purpose was to play switchboard operator for the team, but like others have mentioned, I think it was mostly played for laughs. However.

He's going to have an important role being left behind. Hydra has a Chronicon feeding them information now, probably advancing the agency decades ahead of where they should be technologically.

Looks like their stop in the 70's will be fun. And they're going to meet up. I also wonder when we're going to catch up with Fitz again.

 
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