I’m looking forward to seeing how the character moves forward either as an antagonist or a hero that happens to be a ticking time bomb at the same time. LMayD is an interesting character, not quite under the thrall of Radcliffe and Aida while also not being entirely altruistic. With LMayD, a lesser show would have held the reveal of her true identity until the season finale for what may be perceived as maximum effect, but with this episode, the cat is out of the bag as the LMD imposter attempts to get away with the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s dark book. that I’ve really appreciated in these past few seasons has been managing to recognize when a plotline has run its course, and moving forward with the revelations as they conclude. One of the strengths of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. While this is all happening, Coulson and May’s robotic double (or LMayD as I call her) are continuing to move forward with their relationship, which continues down its path of disaster. Billy unfortunately gets captured along the way and is nearly tortured, at first showing a stoic facade but quickly melting into a puddle of woe as the captain of the ship he finds himself on holds a broken vial to his eye. The Koenigs also manage to start the episode off strong with a nice action beat as they hurtle across the bar while being targeted by Russian members of the Watchdogs. You can’t help but love the laid back conversation he has with Daisy, chatting about the fanfiction that was being written about her online, and having a stronger affinity for her now that she’s gone from computer hacking agent to full blown Inhuman superhero with Earth-shifting powers. Oswalt’s flare in standup comedy translates well to the character of the mismatched member of the team, and it doesn’t hurt that Patton is a nerd at heart, which is perfect for Koenig. Agent Koenig was always a welcome addition to the team, acting as something of a gatekeeper and caretaker to S.H.I.E.L.D.’s various headquarters.
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