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DragonSlayer saves Simmons
8 October 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Peter MacNicol returns as the Asgardian-in-Professor's clothing "Elliot Randolph". Fitz now has proof that this bulbous rock with holes in it is a black hole leading to someplace that has sand, and that it can be controlled somehow. But how? Randolph might know, but he's in Norwegian Jail.

Meanwhile, Agent May is visiting her pop (Asian character actor James Hong), while Ward, the new head of Hydra, tortures prospective new agents. One of these is the kid from Gladiator, Spencer Treat Clarke.

During the seasons I missed, a few new agents had been added to Coulson's ragtag: Mainly Bobbi (Adrianne Palicki) who is good at beating people senseless with two sticks, her husband Lance Hunter (Nick Blood) who is good at running Ops inconspicuously, a huge guy "Mack" (Henry Simmons) who was the Mecnanic on a HelioCarrier and likes to mangle people with a huge Axe-Head, and there was one other guy, but he got turned into pieces of statue when Raina the Flower-Girl turned on one of the Kree Obelisks.

I always thought that more people in Coulson's Ragtag made it more interesting. The whole Inhuman's storyline has led up to this point, and now it's time to rescue Simmons from some alien planet we saw her at in E1. All it took was a little sand left over after the Rock liquefied, for Fitz to start piecing it together. He comes across as still damaged and still brilliant- He has nothing to lose. Dr Randoph's assistance leads them to some stone ruins in England, which turns out to be an ancient control system for this thing.

They turn it on, but Daisy's powers wreck it. But her powers fix it as well. Basically, it's the sub-woofer that ate Stonehenge.
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