Repairs
- Episode aired Nov 26, 2013
- TV-PG
- 43m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
4.2K
YOUR RATING
The agents investigate the strange occurrences of a woman who, they believe, has telekinetic powers.The agents investigate the strange occurrences of a woman who, they believe, has telekinetic powers.The agents investigate the strange occurrences of a woman who, they believe, has telekinetic powers.
Maximilian Osinski
- Agent Davis
- (as Max Osinski)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe gas station seen at the beginning was a Roxxon station. Roxxon is a fictional energy company in the Marvel Universe. Roxxon is often depicted as corrupt and at odds with various Marvel heroes.
- GoofsAt around 22:45 when Fitz is stuck in a utility closet, it appears that there is a blunt, rod-shaped object jamming the door shut. When Fitz gets out and picks up the object, it is a thin, sharp-tipped knife.
- Quotes
Leo Fitz: No! You do not touch that! Two semesters minimum of holographic engineering before you touch this!
Skye: All right, All right. I get it. I didn't go to your stupid SHIELD Hogwarts or whatever. I'm gonna go upstairs. And I'm gonna do my own research on my computer. My boring, old, flat computer.
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We were the welcome wagon
Shield had an episode today that they sort of had a horror element thrown in. With a disappearing madman in the plane, it got kind of spooky, with the power off and the team scattered.
The "ghost", Tobias Ford, said that he was sent to Hell, although I kind of like the theory that he was sent to Hel, the Asgardian version of it that actually exists. It would be a nice little reference to it and it actually kind of looked like a hellscape when Simmons was looking into the blast.
I liked how they looked more into the backstory of May and how she got the moniker "the Cavalry". I liked how Coulson defended her and how he himself was there when it happened. While we just got the story of what happened to May, there is still more that can be revealed because the story sounds really interesting: May going into an enemy compound, alone and unarmed, defeats the threat and stops the powered person. How it messed her up is really curious and I really want to know more. While it was good to have an inkling into her backstory it would have been nice to see the whole thing in a flashback.
I also didn't like all of the God stuff brought up. It's fine to have someone's faith explored but it just seemed like too much. First off, the world knows that Thor and his people actually exist and you think, like last episode, more people would believe in Norse mythology since it is literally real. I can sort of understand that she would think "Well if their gods exist, why can't mine" but it just took up way too much of her character that I found it annoying.
+ Spooky setting + Possible Thor 2 connection with Hel + Insight into May - Although more would be nicer - The whole god talk was a nuisance
Final Score: 7.6/10
The "ghost", Tobias Ford, said that he was sent to Hell, although I kind of like the theory that he was sent to Hel, the Asgardian version of it that actually exists. It would be a nice little reference to it and it actually kind of looked like a hellscape when Simmons was looking into the blast.
I liked how they looked more into the backstory of May and how she got the moniker "the Cavalry". I liked how Coulson defended her and how he himself was there when it happened. While we just got the story of what happened to May, there is still more that can be revealed because the story sounds really interesting: May going into an enemy compound, alone and unarmed, defeats the threat and stops the powered person. How it messed her up is really curious and I really want to know more. While it was good to have an inkling into her backstory it would have been nice to see the whole thing in a flashback.
I also didn't like all of the God stuff brought up. It's fine to have someone's faith explored but it just seemed like too much. First off, the world knows that Thor and his people actually exist and you think, like last episode, more people would believe in Norse mythology since it is literally real. I can sort of understand that she would think "Well if their gods exist, why can't mine" but it just took up way too much of her character that I found it annoying.
+ Spooky setting + Possible Thor 2 connection with Hel + Insight into May - Although more would be nicer - The whole god talk was a nuisance
Final Score: 7.6/10
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