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Sif returns in Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s newest episode “Yes Men,” a nice follow up to Thor: The Dark World! Also, Ben and Daniel have some exciting news, although if you listen to the opening credits you've heard what we're going to talk about.
Today's episode was sponsored by Agent Anonymous. You can help support the show AND get a bonus episode (a feature-length commentary on Howard the Duck) by going to https://welcometolevelseven.com/howard
NEWS
Scheduling. End of the Beginning, the next new episode, will not be airing until April 1.
Ratings. We had to talk about them. But it's not as bad as you might think. Source: Variety.
AMC Theaters is doing a Captain America double feature on April 3. Source: Screen Rant.
Chris Evans is not going anywhere for a while, in spite of rumors of his retirement. Source: Collider.
Joss Whedon directed one of the Captain America: The Winter Soldier post-credit scenes. Source: Collider.
The Russos have confirmed they are returning to direct Captain America 3. Source: Collider.
Our poll ended in a tie! Cast your vote for if the WTL7 community should be called “Agents” or “LMDs” (Loyal Marvel Disciples). https://welcometolevelseven.com/names
MAIN DISCUSSION
* Plot summary! In under 30 seconds!
* Sif mentions a number of aliens. We discuss them, as much as we can.
* Couples! Couples! Couples!
* Agents Sitwell and Coulson have an awesome professional friendship.
* Lorelei and Sif have a deep, bitter history. And this is a great follow up to Thor: The Dark World.
* Odin and . . . we talk a bit about it, but we do not want to spoil Thor: the Dark World.
* Ward and May. Is their relationship broken?
* Ward and Skye. Is there something there?
* FitzSimmons. Both had fun, stand out scenes.
* Coulson and Skye become more like father and daughter whenever they interact, and now they are going on the trail of Fury!
* Melinda May and Fury, or Melinda May and whoever was on the other end of that call. She's a mole, but for who? And why? We'll find out. In April.
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hank harwell says
It just hit me: Who was May on the phone with at the end of the episode (when she said “He knows”)?
Agent Maria Hill.
Why do I think this? In the pilot, Hill and the doctor were discussing Coulson, and the doc says “He really doesn’t know, does he?” to which Hill replies “He can never know.” Apparently, she knows, and has been concerned about Coulson finding out. It makes sense, then, that Hill would have tasked May to monitor Coulson.
Daniel Butcher says
I think you could be onto something Hank.
And it is easier to get Smulders on TV than Jackson!
Kara420 says
Hello guys. I finally caught up to your latest podcast about the show. I was totally psyched to hear you read one of my comments in the listener feedback. I know. I know. I said I wasn’t going to stick around for listener feedback, but sometimes it’s easier to let the podcast play out while I’m driving.
Last time I posted, I was pretty tough on you guys and I’m glad to hear some improvement in some of the areas I mentioned. I noticed there haven’t been any more long pauses of dead air making me wonder if the podcast suddenly cut out. I did appreciate the under 30 second recap attempt that was made. I am getting annoyed by all the “hot mess” references. I just don’t get why you guys find saying that so much is amusing.
I’d like to share some of my thought concerning previous episodes as they come to my mind. First of all, there is the idea of a Clairvoyant. Based on what I’ve seen in the show and heard on your podcasts, I believe certain things about his/her powers. The Clairvoyant can predict future events, see dreams, and observe memories. We are led to believe that Coulson’s altered memories are blocking the Clairvoyant’s attempts to read his memories. By the way, I would have no trouble believing that one of the reasons his memory was altered was to prevent a psychic attack from yielding any fruit. So, if Coulson is not a good specimen for psychic intrusion, why not access Nick Fury’s memories or Doctor Sheppard’s from the 7th operation. They must know who Nick Fury is and that he knows what happened. He must have memories of other people who would know what he may not and they can be probed. I am having a hard time being convinced that this villain is capable and smart enough to be formidable.
I wanted to mention that I totally love the scene in the train where Simmons is in character saying all those awful things to Coulson about his prostitutes. His reactions were priceless and that made me love her character much more.
Have you guys seen the new show called “The 100”? Am I bugging or is that Agent May on the space station? I also spotted two characters from the ScyFy show “Continuum” on that show. One of you mentioned that you like time travel and generation ships, so you are really missing out if you are not watching Continuum.
Well, that’s all I have to say right now. I’ll keep listening and commenting when i have something to share.
Daniel Butcher says
Oh…there is some uncomfortable silence in our next episode. But that is because Ben is freaking me out.
Only one of us finds the prhase hot mess amusing (insert evil laugh here)!