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Agents of SHIELD 1.05 "Girl in the Flower Dress" Review: True Colors

Oct 27, 2013

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      This week’s episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., “Girl in the Flower Dress,” was written by Brent Fletcher and directed by Jesse Bochco. Bochco, who is the son of well-known producer Stephen Bochco, is perhaps best known for dramas such as Dallas and Raising the Bar does a great job with the action, effects and drama of this episode. Fletcher comes out of the Whedon stable through his start on Angel and has most recently been writing for Spartacus: War of the Damned (for which Jed Whedon wrote two episodes as well).

     I really enjoyed this week’s episode. The effects were amazing, so a shout out to visual effects producer Sabrina Arnold and digital effects supervisor Kevin Lingenfelser. I liked that the plot linked us back to the first episode and what seems like it will be the major story arc going forward, developing a nemesis for S.H.I.E.L.D. I’m also really liking that the story is moving along quickly. We didn’t have to wait for half the season to finally have Skye’s (Chloe Bennet) big secret revealed. I like that they aren’t holding over our heads “can she be trusted?” It’s still possible, of course, that they could still be holding back something, but I don’t think they are – other that Coulson (Clark Gregg) mystery, of course! It’s important for a “hero” show to let us identify the heroes as quickly as possible so that we, as the audience, can really bond with them and root for them.

    Coulson and May (Ming-Na Wen) are quickly becoming my favorite pair. They have terrific chemistry which comes out in the wonderfully written banter and very subtle reaction on their part. I really like them working together in the field and May providing the confidante and support that Coulson needs. I love seeing them together in the field – and I begin to wonder if May may be there to protect Coulson. It was hysterical to watch as May cleared the room and Coulson just strolled in after her. Also, as always, a joy to watch Wen fight. I thought it was very telling when Coulson mentioned being “stabbed through the heart.” It adds yet another clue to the growing mystery surrounding him. It’s hard to believe that being stabbed through the heart ends in anything other than death. Part of me can’t help but wonder if May has been assigned – perhaps by Fury – to watch over Coulson. May was in admin, and I’m sure she was very high level, so maybe she would have been privy to whatever happened in “Tahiti.” It seems likely that even if either of those aren’t the case, May will be the one to discover whatever the mystery is – is Coulson a clone? An android? Was the Coulson with the Avengers a decoy android/clone? Does Coulson have some latent super-power? Or maybe Coulson himself is an alien and his heart was in a different place. Maybe as an alien, he’s fascinated with earth trinkets and history and that’s why his office is full of them? Did anyone else catch the mini-Lola sitting on his desk? Everyone should have a matchbox car on their desk...
  
     The episode itself was well-written and carried its theme through both the action plot and the team plot as several characters revealed and acknowledged their true selves. The action begins in Hong Kong with Chan (Louis Ozawa Changchien). Raina (Ruth Negga) tells him he’s been chosen. The next scene begins with Ward telling Skye that every decision she makes from here has consequences. The juxtaposition of these two scenes dovetails nicely. Skye has been chosen – as has the whole team. Chan, of course, has been chosen for nefarious reasons and is about to be exploited and held prisoner, ultimately to be sacrificed for Centipede’s end game. Is there reason to see that the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents or even the members of The Rising Tide aren’t being subjected to the same treatment? I think we are definitely meant to see that S.H.I.E.L.D. is nothing like Centipede and Miles, the representative of The Rising Tide helps to point out the differences. He tells Skye that she now has a support system for instance. Raina’s callous abandonment of Debbie (Shannon Lucio – who also died on Supernatural this week!) clearly shows there is no such loyalty among Centipede members. The importance of loyalty to the team is clearly shown by everyone’s disappointment in learning that Skye hasn’t been being honest. S.H.I.E.L.D. does try to save Chan – they have consistently tried to save people, not exploit them – that we’ve seen so far.

    I know I was pretty surprised when Skye turned up in Miles’ (Austin Nichols) apartment and it was clear that they had an ongoing relationship – both personal and professional. There was definitely good chemistry between the two actors and their history was very believable. He also provided a nice counterpoint to her current SO, Ward (Brett Dalton). The game of battleship between Ward and Skye was a nice touch to showcase their chemistry in counterpoint. In the end, Miles tells Skye that she’s changed, and she’s not who she used to be. Skye replies that Miles isn’t who she thought he was. It seems clear that Skye has always had a different agenda. She is more concerned about saving the life of Chan, for instance, that “an innocent guy might die for money.” She feels betrayed when she learns that the events have been set in motion because Miles sold out for money. When it comes down to it, Skye is more interested in saving lives – just as the entire S.H.I.E.L.D. team is. It’s a nice moment when Ward savours getting to tell Skye that Miles sold out. There is also a nice exchange between Fitz (Iain De Caestecker) and Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge). Fitz remarks that he thought Skye was their friend and Simmons points out that Skye and Miles have “history.” This resonates with the theme of loyalty and also points out Fitz’s concern with friendship while Simmons places an emphasis on the relationship. Can we infer from this that Fitz is a bit dense when it comes to Simmons’ feelings?

    The big reveal of the episode was Skye’s confession to Coulson. It was a terrific scene from both Gregg and Bennet. It was also very well timed by the writers. It came soon enough that as viewers we didn’t feel betrayed by coming to like Skye, but there was also enough time for Skye to have bonded sufficiently and believably enough to trust Coulson enough to tell him the truth. Of course, this doesn’t mean that Skye is going to have an easy time winning back the trust of all the team members. It’s pretty clear that she hadn’t shared the information on the chip with Miles which speaks volumes about how much she trusts Coulson. Of course, given her history, it is easy to see that Coulson fills a father-figure role for her that even Ward or Miles couldn’t. Coulson responds to Ward’s remark that you can’t save someone from themselves after Chan’s death by saying, “You can if you get to them early enough.” Clearly, Coulson is also hoping he’s gotten to Skye early enough. When Coulson gives her the ultimatum to come clean or he’s done with her, she takes him seriously. Given that S.H.I.E.L.D. almost certainly had something to do with her parents’ deaths or disappearances, it is a testament to how much she trusts Coulson that she does confide in him. As we would expect, Coulson vows to help her even as he warns her that she might not like what she finds out. Coulson is used to S.H.I.E.L.D. going after the bad guys, so he may be worried that Skye’s parents were up to no good. In the end, however, he does require her to wear a monitoring bracelet just like Miles. I’ll be interested to see if she tries to circumvent it at some point – somehow, I don’t think she will.

    The other big reveal was at the end of the episode when we get more information on Centipede. We see Raina visiting a suspiciously creepy guy in some kind of prison. It seems unlikely that they could have had the conversation they did in a regular prison as the conversations are all monitored – unless she turns out to be his lawyer. Regardless, she asks mysterious guy number one to contact mysterious guy number two – the clairvoyant. We also learn in the episode that Centipede is an extremely well-financed international conglomerate interested in developing a super-soldier. Who they’re developing the soldiers for is likely the highest bidder – though that remains unclear.

    Another solid episode. Once again they manage to blend drama and action with some nice touches of humor. I loved it when Coulson recognizes they are in trouble when he finds out they’ve named Chan Scorch – which was pretty funny all by itself! Looks like some serious team-rebuilding is up for Skye and we will, no doubt, be seeing a lot more of Centipede. What did you think of the episode? Do you trust Skye? Do you think the others will let her back in? No episode next week – but let me know what you thought about this one in the comments below!

27 comments:

  1. Great review as always! I chuckled when you commented on Shannon Lucio dying on two different shows this week, as I had pointed the exact same thing out to my mother when the episodes aired.


    I found it interesting that you mention Fitz being dense about Simmons's feelings (assuming I didn't misinterpret what you meant), in large part because up 'til now I've seen Simmons as more of an older sister than an unrequited love interest. I know lots of people ship them, and if it turns out that they are together I will gladly board that ship, but yeah, in a lot of their interactions in past episodes (and this one as well) it's seemed to me like she was the big sister taking care of the younger brother (or getting annoyed with him, as has been the case more than once).

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  3. Thanks! I'm really not quite sure what to think of Fitz and Simmons. At first, I thought they were a couple, but it really hasn't seemed to play out that way at all. I wonder if they (the writers) are teasing us or waiting to see which way the audience is leaning...

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  4. Good review, especially the way you tease out the thematic subtexts. I enjoyed the episode, though "Scorch" turning homicidal could have been better explained. I guess we can inter that the serum that enhanced his abilities also has psychological effects, as we saw in episode one, but a reminder wouldn't have hurt.

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  5. They are more like sibing or very close friends than a couple.....skype and Ward is more a couple

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  6. awesome review for an awesome episode:) my favorite part was at the end when Coulson gave the ultimatum to Skye. i thought when he said "...or i'm done with you!" you could almost see her heart breaking. i don't even think she realizes how much she respects and loves this group of people until it was almost taken away from her.


    The acting between the two were phenomenal, especially by Clark, who with a single word and facial expression can convey more than a lot of actors with a whole monologue. For example, when Skye showed all her work had gotten her only a single document redacted. when he said "By SHIELD," you could see the negative feelings almost completely disappear with understanding and, more importantly to me, relief. she was not after SHIELD, but only after herself and learning whatever her legacy may be. I freely admit i got misty eyed when he offered to help, and she looked so surprised and happy. God i love those two:)


    I thought i would find it annoying, like i do in most shows, but i really really love their relationship, which to me is very much father/daughter. When they were tearing up the guy hacker's room and Coulson said something like "I know. That's why i had Mae follow you. Turned out not to be a dead end" you could almost feel his disappointment and pain. The father-child feelings are not one sided, whether or not they know it yet. Also, loved her tearing apart her old friend when they were both at that table. When he said they were being denied basic rights and she snapped, "They don't have time. This is about someone's life!" it showed how much she understands about SHIELD now. in the beginning, she would have been complaining right with him, but now, she's starting to understand nothing they do, or don't do, is without reason.


    i really loving this show....way way more than i thought i ever would.

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  7. Well, you have S.H.I.E.L.D. which pretty much makes him feel like a prisoner, then a hot chick offer him another option only to double-cross him, and take off him what prevented him from getting burned up everytime he used his powers! I guess that made him pretty angry! Plus, althought the Centipede group were evil, the girl's promises were rightful in a way. You know, in his point of view, S.H.I.E.L.D. is not really the ''good guy'' any more than the Centipede group is. Heck, that's a recurring theme in the show right now! Peterson said something like that in the Pilot, then Franklin Hall said something like that as well, and now Scorch! That's something I wanna see playing out in the future, if it affects some of the characters' loyalty to S.H.I.E.L.D. in the long run! :p

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  8. Agreed - although he might have been somewhat pre-disposed to go that way. After all SHIELD had been watching him and telling him not to use his gift - they did show him to be pretty ambitious. But they also characterized him as a "tool" and a nice enough guy, so yeah. Most likely the serum's effect - after all, if you're building super-soldiers you want them to be homicidal...

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  9. This is a theme that I've talked about in previous reviews - I think it's actually quite bold of the show. Who IS the good guy here? SHIELD can look like the bad guy depending on your perspective.

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  10. I'm right there with you! I have to say that I think Coulson is easily my favorite new character on television this fall - and is quickly becoming my favorite period. Gregg is, as you point out, a fantastic actor. He can deliver comedy and drama and hit the ball out of the park every time. And I think it's very telling that almost every other actor's best scenes are the ones with him. I'm looking forward to Skye winning back everyone's trust, especially Coulson's. I really like how carefully this show is building the characters - but then, I'd expect nothing less from Whedon.

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  11. I really loved that episode, of course! But my favorite is still Ep: 04, ''Eye Spy''! But it was great, we get to learn a lot about Skye, and she clearly has a good reason for her secrecy, she's not just working with the Rising Tide to ''take S.H.I.E.L.D. down from the inside'' or something, as one may have expected after 0-8-4.

    So I guess you're a Fitz/Simmons shipper, Lisa? I think I already mentionned I'm more of a Fitz/Skye shipper, and the discussion he has with Simmons solidify that for me (''she didn't even told us she has a boyfriend'', or something like that, he said! :p). They seem to aim at a Skye/Ward thingy, thought... We'll see!

    I'm also shipping Coulson and May now! May suggested that Coulson and her have some sort of history, one that involves training mats, but I don't think it involves actual training, if you know what I mean! ;) lol

    Finally, yes, I loved that they expanded on the Centipede group from the Pilot! Clearly they are the Big Bad of the season, and I'm looking forward to see more of them, and our little group of misfits S.H.I.E.L.D. agents clashing with them again! :)

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  12. I'm not really shipping Fitz/Simmons - they seemed to be presented as a bit of a couple - or at least that was my impression - in the Pilot. But I don't think we've seen anything really to say much about their relationship beyond that. So, I'm rather on the shipping fence with them!


    Gregg and Wen both actually tweeted me during the show when I made a comment about them hitting the mats - and that was the entendre they took as well!



    I definitely think Centipede is going to be the big bad - at least for this season and maybe going forward as well....

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  13. They are definitely the big threat right now unless there is another group that is more dangerous......I sure SHIELD has some idea that this Centipede group is dangerous and threat to Earth

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  14. I think Coulson would be a good father figure to Skype because she never had a dad her whole life......

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  15. The special effects were at par with movies... sky's parents file redacted by shield. .That was interesting. . This keeps on getting interesting. ..

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  16. Definitely great effects! And I loved the twist with why Skye was really interested in infiltrating SHIELD...

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  17. i completely agree! I was so excited when i heard this was coming out, mostly because i couldn't watch most of the Marvel movies anymore because when Coulson would have a cameo, i'd get all sad and teary eyed because he'd died lol. It's hard to believe Gregg wasn't a A-Lister before this. His acting is unbelievable. I can honestly say i will now watch anything with him in it, which for me is very rare. Perhaps now he'll get his due as an actor, however late he got it:)

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  18. would not be surprise if the special effect get nominated for award and Skye is not a traitor/double agent.....she just want to learn about her past.....will the team trust her?

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  19. If I may say something else, I think the fact that there's no new episode next Tuesday is a good thing. The show still has its criticism AND has its faithful viewers. The two-week wait might help separate the two groups. We may see a slight drop next episode in ratings ( :( ), but that's the point where things will really stabilize, I believe!

    Hopefully things will still be high enought for a season renewal! :)

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  20. OHMYGAWD so glad to know I'm not the only Coulson-May shipper out there

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  21. Thanks for the amazing review! I loved your theories on Coulson's secrets!

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  22. Agreed, with both Irving and Lisa; I do like the fact that the show is at elast acknowledging the possibiliy that SHIELD can legitimately be seen as problematic. So far, we have been pretty consistently coming down on juatifying their actions, but the fact that alternatives even come up is noteworthy.

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  23. I am right there with you! I am now a huge Gregg fan!

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  24. They definitely should be getting some awards! I wonder if Coulson will share her secret - I doubt it. I wonder if she will trust the team enough to tell them herself. I think is she does tell them, they will support her.

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  25. I don't think there's any doubt we'll see a second season. Even a modest drop in ratings keeps it in the hit category. With possible links to the movies - and Thor 2 coming out next weekend, I think the show could grow viewers in unusual ways. And I'm confident that that is what Marvel is banking on.

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  26. We are SO not alone.... ;)

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