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Agents of SHIELD - Love in the Time of Hydra - Review

Mar 31, 2015

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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., “Love in the Time of Hydra,” was written by Brent Fletcher and directed by Jesse Bochco. The episode marks the return of Brett Dalton as Ward. We also finally find out what Bobbi (Adrianne Palicki) and Mack (Henry Simmons) have been up to. This was another terrific episode. Ming-Na Wen does a fantastic job pulling double duty as May and as Agent 33. Chloe Bennet also does double duty in this episode as Agent 33 in addition to Skye, perfectly mimicking the mannerisms that Wen brings to her performance.

The episode opens with a delightful homage to the famous diner scene in Pulp Fiction. We see that Agent 33 is so damaged that she can’t even decide on dinner. She is responsible for saving Ward’s life, so now he feels obligated to restore hers. For her part, she tries to offer him Skye once her face is fixed and she can assume any identity – though she can never take the mask off. Ward kisses her for long enough to make us doubt his declaration that he’s over Skye.

Ward sees something of himself in Agent 33. He too had his identity wiped and re-programed – in his case by his family and Garrett. He knows exactly what she needs – revenge on Bakshi (Simon Kassianides). It’s a great twist at the end when the two are now brainwashing Bakshi. It’s a testament to the success of Ward that Agent 33 finally shows him her real face and calls herself Carol.
Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge) is trying to make Skye more comfortable. Fitz (Iain De Caestecker) continues to be Skye’s biggest supporter, suggesting that the stress fractures are more like growing pains as she adjusts to her powers. He suggests that she’s like Captain America now. Simmons disagrees, suggesting she’s much more like the Hulk – out of control. Fitz, however, insists that the Hulk helped save the world last time he checked. Simmons suggests that if Bruce Banner could cure himself he’d jump at the chance – and of course, she’s quite right. De Caestecker is once again terrific in this scene. He carries his hands much the same way Skye is holding hers, like they are broken. And we know that since his accident, they are broken.

We find out that Simmons has designed a set of gloves that “dampens” Skye’s powers. They are not without side effects, but we don’t learn what those are in this episode. Fitz is concerned that Skye has been sent away and locked up somewhere. He confronts Simmons once again about her part in it. She insists she’s just trying to cure Skye. Fitz asks when she became so afraid. He says “You’re afraid of what happened to me and Skye. The scariest change is you.” And it’s true. Simmons has changed from the agent we met last year.

Even May is now worried about Skye and her unpredictability, insisting that Coulson (Clark Gregg) take her off active duty. Coulson continues to object to treating Skye like a simple member of the Index when she’s a part of their team. In the end, Coulson has to concede, however, and takes Skye to a safe haven – safe for her to learn about her new powers. I loved the scenes between Gregg and Bennet, particularly the one on the plane. It’s hilarious when Coulson tells her they’re going away and she says she feels like Old Yeller. We also learn that Fitz now wants a dog instead of a monkey – he’s lowered his expectations.

Last week Coulson brought Skye grilled cheese, this week it’s Twizzlers. He tells Skye the story of his own father. He was a car guy. Coulson resented being forced to help his dad work on a junker while all his friends were out together. In the end, however, Coulson realized that the junker was a beautiful 62 red corvette – just like Lola. The car had taught him how to be patient and build something out of nothing and it gave him quality time to spend with his dad. Skye quickly realizes that she is Lola. Coulson tells her, even though Lola can fly, at her core, she’s that 62 red corvette.

When they get to the cabin, Skye begs Coulson to just be her friend. She accepts Coulson pulling her from active duty. Coulson once again expresses his belief in her, telling her she can do it, she can master her powers. He also tells her she’s one of the very few people he knows he can trust. He leaves her, telling her she can video call the bunker at all times and that May will be dropping by every few days.
The sequence with Talbot (Adrian Pasdar) is great. Pasdar is always hilarious and delivers again in this episode. I loved him stating that the one thing he cannot stand is a spy in his house and then the scene cuts immediately to Mack returning to the bunker. May questions where he’s been and where Bobbi and Hunter (Nick Blood) are. We learn – to my relief – that May and Coulson are on to him.

Coulson and May are still not really on the same page about Skye. Coulson expressed regret at having sent her away, asking May whether she ever felt like she’d mishandled something important. She confesses she felt that way when she left Andrew.

Hunter has the “real” S.H.I.E.L.D. revealed to him by Mack. Edward James Olmos joins the cast as Robert Gonzales. He’s spearheading a faction that wants total transparency – except that it’s operating in the shadows. They are against the secrecy employed by Fury and passed to Coulson and they’re particularly suspicious of the effect the alien blood has had on Coulson. Rounding out the new members of the team are Kirk Acevedo as Agent Calderon – lucky for him 12 Monkeys is only 13 episodes, freeing him for the second half of the season to be on S.H.I.E.L.D. – and Christine Adams as Agent Weaver.

Blood has some great scenes here, particularly with Palicki. Hunter rightly resents Bobbi for keeping him completely in the dark. He vehemently denies she could have been involved right up until she walks in. Hunter gets the best line of the episode: “Perhaps we could have discussed this alone without all of Hufflepuff looking on.” It’s hilarious, and how did Hunter know exactly which house from Harry Potter to pick?

Bobbi maintains that she simply brought Hunter in to back up Hartley (Lucy Lawless) and had no idea Hunter would stick around. We also learn that Gonzales owed his life to Hartley and that Bobbi and Gonzales went through a lot together. When push comes to shove, Bobbi insists that Coulson has been compromised and offers to take care of him. Bobbi also insists that everything she felt for Hunter was real, but he points out she always has a hidden agenda – again, not much on the transparency side. In the end, she says that she won’t stop Hunter from leaving, but the others will… only they don’t, and he gets away. Will he wash his hands of the whole operation or will he warn Coulson?

What did you think of the episode? I have to admit that I’m a little disappointed to be re-visiting spies in their midst and yet another splintering of S.H.I.E.L.D. I quite like both Bobbi and Mack, but it seems unlikely that either can come out of this on team Coulson. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!

About the Author - Lisa Macklem
I do interviews and write articles for the site in addition to reviewing a number of shows, including Supernatural, Arrow, Agents of Shield, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Forever, Defiance, Bitten, Glee, and a few others! Highlights of this past year include covering San Diego Comic Con as press and a set visit to Bitten. When I'm not writing about television shows, I'm often writing about entertainment and media law in my capacity as a legal scholar. I also work in theatre when the opportunity arises. I'm an avid runner and rider, currently training in dressage.

24 comments:

  1. I hate this episode with every fiber of my being (and I'm not alone either). Ugh, I wish I could erase it from my mind. 2B's been off since the beginning in a variety of ways (most likely because Maurissa Tancharoen's pregnancy and lupus are keeping her away) and I just really want them to fix this.


    Looking forward to tonight's episode, though. It does look good so I'm cautiously optimistic.

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  2. I'm quite happy with how this 2B is going. There's a lot of conflict, and change. It's interesting to see how the different factions, and how they're dealing with it. I do love Bobbi though, so I would love to see her back on Team Coulson.

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  3. There's sure to be a fairly good reason as to why Nick only trusts Coulson and people like Robert shouldn't be trusted with whatever it is that he has only entrusted to the one he trusts the most.


    All in all, it's a very solid episode. The only one that annoyed me in this episode is Mack who is all over the place these past few episodes.


    I mean really, instead of choking poor Lance to lose consciousness, he could have said: "Me and Bobbi had an affair. Okay?""

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  4. Henry Simmons is still recurring which means he's expendable. I agree that he's more a loose canon than Bobbi. But then, maybe he's still feeling the effects of the diviner?

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  5. Adrianne Palicki is a regular, so I'm hoping she may be having doubts about Gonzalas - or that she'll at least form a bridge between the two factions. One way or another, it looks like she'll be sticking around - which is awesome!

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  6. I agree. Something just kept niggling me about Gregg's performance in particular. I'm hoping it's just that there's a big reveal coming up that will blow our minds. Tonight? May on Bobbi fight? Oh HELL yes!

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  7. May I ask the reasons? (No sarcasm.) Rants don't tell anything and I'm curious what makes 2B so bad to you. I enjoy it very much how the characters are placed out of their normal comfort zone.

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  8. I expected there to be more angst involved with Skye's powers that involved her learning how to control them and how it affected her life, not Fitzsimmons arguing about them all the time; Jemma's behavior is irritating me even though it's understandable; also getting sick of FitzSimmons arguing, they're screwing Ward over for shock value; "real" SHIELD turned out to be a disappointment (although maybe that'll change tonight), and there's something missing now that Trip's dead.

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  9. Olmos confirmed a few "mind blowing" twists are on the way and that the current storyline ties in with Age of Ultron:
    http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/agents-shield-edward-james-olmos-785169?mobile_redirect=false

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  10. I cannot wait.


    From the interviews I've read, they have me thinking that both SHIELDS become one eventually but I can't guess who comes out on top to rule the roost. OlmostSHIELD seems to have more firepower as opposed to Coulson's SHIELD which makes me think in the end Coulson's team gets assimilated. What happens after that, is anyone's guess.


    P.S. I seriously hate the idea of Coulson losing.

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  11. The last thing this show needs to is have the focus 100% on Skye. I mean, sure, she's is going through a tough time, but let's not forget there's a lot of stuff the team also has to worry about.

    Story-wise, a lot of the ongoing narratives seem to be complimenting each other in recent episodes, or even the entire season itself, not as mere Plot A and Plot B stories but more or less interconnected episodic/serialized arcs that all lead to a common eventuality which is I believe is what we are heading as the finale draws near.

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  12. The last thing this show needs to is have the focus 100% on Skye. I mean, sure, she's is going through a tough time, but let's not forget there's a lot of stuff the team also has to worry about.

    Story-wise, a lot of the ongoing narratives seem to be complimenting each other in recent episodes, or even the entire season itself, not as mere Plot A and Plot B stories but more or less interconnected episodic/serialized arcs that all lead to a common eventuality which is I believe is what we are heading as the season finale draws near.

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  13. I'm unhappy about a few things (I find Ward completely redundant, I miss Tripp, miss FitzSimmons as best friends) all of which are personal preferences and not a mark against the show's quality. Besides tha, I'm quite positive about all of season 2. They are changing things up now, especially with this SHIELD vs SHIELD arc with Gonzales crapping all over Coulson's playground, lol. It's unpredictable, in a good way. I like that they are keeping viewers on their toes, I love the suspense, which is great since this is a show about spies dealing with the supernatural, the stakes need to be high.


    I can accept whatever changes they bring (including all the stuff I don't like) as long as the quality of the show doesn't suffer and I think S2 has been brilliantly put together.

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  14. Thanks for the answer.
    I must tell in advance that I'm absolutely not a comics geek, I know very little background of the characters. Practically only as much as the press releases and interviews bout the show and the MCU movies told, so I watch tha show "as is", not comparing it to any backstory or comics.


    I don't feel the need of more angst from Sky's side - it could be natural in a "normal" show, but this isn't one. These are the people who are working with all kind of supernatural capabilities and technologies, so owning them might be frightening (and Sky is frightened pretty much), but the idea itself is not a shock. Not to mention that IMHO we are pretty much at the beginning of Skye's journey, so I'm not sure how can she cope with the things which will come.


    The "real" SHIELD we haven't seen much, so I keep my judgment until I know more.


    Ward is one of my favourite character, but I must admit, I have never cared about the romance plot. I liked that he turned to be a guy who was able to commit himself to the "dark side", but wasn't "evil" in the classical comics-tyrant-sociopath sense. To be honest I missed him and I'm very curious what they will be able to bring out from his story. Being trapped between two violent powers (three, if you count the government), I wonder what are his goals now? I'm not saying that I'm sure it will be good (far from it), but I don't see him or his story screwed up.


    The only point were I'm with you is Simmons and her arguments with Fitz. Those are both repetitive and unfortunately though the actress is very cute, but it's her where I miss the angst, the convincing acting of her fears.

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  15. Oh, I don't read the comics either! Just research stuff from them when I need to. Love the MCU so much, though.


    I'm going to be cautiously optimistic about what lays ahead for everyone and I'm excited about it but still worried.

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  16. Yep. I'd seen that - I'm really always willing to be patient and trust the writers here. I didn't feel let down last season at all - though I am a bit bitter about Tripp.

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  17. OLmostSHIELD!!! Brilliant!
    Coulson Must. Not. Lose. EVER!

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  18. We might get some answers in today's episode, but what came into my mind is that there are Coulson's AoS. Now we got the "real" SHIELD. The RS thinks Fury dead (which was faked in CA2-WS), but knows that Fury gave his cube to Coulson (which happened well after CA2-WS).

    Aside from this discrepancy - where is Fury? Does a "realest" SHIELD exist somewhere? I don't think that anybody believes that he retired, so if he isn't with AoS and isn't with the RS, what does he do?

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  19. Yeah from hisinterview, seems that EJO is going to have an interesting storyline (with him suggesting everyone is going to at least like him). Could you imagine if EJO became a recurring/main cast member...

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  20. I liked it, the scenes with him and Bennett were good (and she's really been acting great). I wonder how the relationship is going to develop (if those gloves are as bad as they might be).

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  21. It was a weird episode for me... I felt it was more there to set up the Coulson!SHIELD/Real!SHIELD showdown more than anything else. And slo give up an update as to what's going on with Ward. I'm expecting tonight's episode to be the actual pay off...

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  22. Yeah, it's such an awesome name but I can't take credit for it.


    I second your Coulson sentiment.

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  23. I feel like she has doubts too!! I hope she deflects. In super, bone crushing style muahah

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  24. I do miss Trip a lot!! FitzSimmons problems aren't bugging me so much, because I feel like it's giving Fitz a lot of time to shine!

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