Showing posts with label SHIELD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SHIELD. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 22 "World's End" Review


With the surprising emergence of Ghost Rider, Coulson and the team attempt to stop Aida from ending the world.

This was a really entertaining and great episode that did an amazing job at wrapping everything up from this season as well as setting things up for the next season. I really liked how they brought Ghost Rider back in this episode and actually gave him a reason for being there which is that he is truly the only person who can physically hurt Aida and he is on a quest to bring down Aida and the Darkhold once and for all. It was really interesting how Aida's team of LMD's tried to carry through with their plans to make the public afraid of inhumans and for the most part they succeeded, but they forgot the Darkhold giving the agents more power. I did really like the scene where Aida and found Simmons and Fitz and asks Fitz to give a reason as to why she shouldn't kill Simmons, that whole scene was really interesting especially when the truth came out as to what was really going on. Then the Ghost Rider jumping inside of Coulson was a really cool way to end Aida but it also makes me curious as to why the Rider chose him because the Ghost Rider only picks people who have darkness inside of them so what is Coulson hiding. All the moments with Mack and Yo-yo inside of the Framework was great with Mack realizing that the Framework in falling apart around him but he still doesn't want to leave his daughter. I really loved the scene where Mack brings up how he won't leave because the only person he cares about is sitting right there with him and he was talking about his daughter and then Yo-yo says the same thing but she is talking about Mack. And then the ending for Radcliff was really great with him having this whole speech about understanding all the mistakes he made and his is all alone on the beach and his speech is cut off because he disappears out of existence and it was just really cool to have that moment of silence that followed him disappearing. And just overall this was a really great season finale and I can't wait to see where they will go next especially with the Inhuman royal family being introduced.

Sunday, May 14, 2017

Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 21 "The Return" Review


Coulson and the team's victory in the Framework are short-lived, as an even deadlier enemy looms against them all.

This was a really interesting episode that was entertaining to watch and see how everything played out and see what direction they were going to take the story.I was really interesting with what they did with Aida and her inhuman abilities. I did like how they had her struggling to understand this rush of new emotions she was feeling especially when these new emotions became negative when things she didn't want started to happen to her. I especially liked when the Russian made the comparison to Aida acting like a toddler in her understanding that the world doesn't think like she does and she won't always get what she wants. Then I forgot that the SHIELD headquarters got blown up in the escape to get into the framework, but it was cool to see the team return to this rubble of a base. Then it was interesting that the team was now wanted criminals by the government and Mace's body had been found and the government thinks Quake killed him. The Russian having an almost unlimited amount of bodies is a very interesting idea and I'm very curious to see who is going to eventually find the central brain and destroy it. And just overall this was a really great episode and I'm so excited to see what will happen next especially now that Ghost Rider has returned. 

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 20 "Farewell, Cruel World!" Review


The clock is ticking for Daisy and Simmons to get the team out of the Framework, but not everyone is ready and willing to leave.

This was a really great and entertaining episode that had a lot of really great moments to it. I really liked that this episode ending with almost everyone out of the framework because while the episodes inside the framework were great and did a great job with a brand new idea it was getting a little tiresome to see Daisy and Simons wondering around trying to convince everyone of the truth. It was really interesting how they got everyone to the backdoor by sending everyone in a team out on a "mission" but then also having Fitz traveling after them on a mission to kill Simons. And I really love that Radcliff got the chance to save the day and got the chance to do something to attempt to make up for all the mistakes he made. The ending with Aida was a little confusing because she's human now but also has some sort of weird teleportation powers or something that wasn't brought up at all that she was giving herself powers. I did really like the parts in this episode where they finally went back to the agents of the plane that Daisy and Simons are on and those agents just struggling to keep everything going while they are slowly running out of power because the machine the Daisy and Simons are hooked up to is taking up all the power. I really kind of hope that Fitz gets to be the hero in some kind of way to try and make up for all the bad things he did inside of the framework. And just overall this was a really entertaining and interesting episode to watch and I can't wait to see what will happen next.

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 19 "All the Madame's Men" Review


Daisy teams up with an unlikely partner; Aida prepares to put her endgame into effect.

This was a really interesting and great episode that finally reviled all of what Aida has planned. I loved all the scenes with Daisy and May running around trying not to be caught by Hydra. All the parts with Aida in this episode were really interesting with her getting hurt in the framework and has to leave everything up to Fitz, And outside of the framework the moments where she is working through her evil plan were so great. I love how pretty much everyone on the team is back together besides Fitz and most of them remember something from the real world. I really like the plan they seem to have to stop Hydra by turning all the people on Hydra rather than try and secretly take them down themselves. And Aida's whole plan to make this machine that makes her human sounds really cool but all I can think about is how that is a really dumb idea because if she is human the SHIELD can just kill her a lot easier. I really want to know what this backdoor is that will help them escape from the framework. And just overall this was a really great episode and I'm so excited to see what will happen next. 

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 18 "No Regrets" Review


The truth behind Fitz's turn threatens to bring down all of S.H.I.E.L.D.

This was a really great episode and interesting episode that was so entertaining to watch how everything turned out. I like that Simmons told Mace and Ward about how she is from outside the framework and how everything around them is technically made up. It was a little annoying how after she told them Ward kept making fun of her for caring about people she knew were fake. The truth being reviled about what made Fitz turn evil was kind of interesting because it was the fact that he had his dad around. So I'm wondering if maybe in his storyline it flipped so that his mother wasn't around instead of his father and that is what made him less of a caring person. I really liked May in this episode and how they decided to bring her to the side of everyone else by having her see some of the inhumans being heroes instead of a terrorist, and I'm so curious to see what they will do with her next. It was really kind of cool how they brought Trip back in this episode and that was something I wasn't expecting. And just overall this was a really entertaining and exciting episode and I'm so curious to see what is going to happen next.    

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 17 "Identity and Change" Review


As Daisy and Simmons struggle to discover an escape route to the real world, the identity of the Inhuman leader of the Resistance is revealed.

This was a really great and interesting episode to watch how everything played out and who truly ended up on which side. I liked how they introduced Mack in this episode with him sort of being on his own and forced into the problems that everyone else is in the middle of. I also really liked how Adia managed to convince Fitz that they are in the real world and everyone else who is bothering them are from an alternate universe that wants to kill them all. The moments with Radcliff were great with him trying, to tell the truth to Fitz and just couldn't get through to him. All the moments with Daisy were really interesting with her running around trying to not get caught by Hydra with all the terrible things she was doing. The moments with Colson and Simmons were really great with Colson still trying to figure out what is real in his life and what isn't. Then bringing Mace back into the mix is really great and I kind of want to know if in this reality Mace might actually have inhuman abilities. And just overall this was a really interesting and entertaining episode and I can't wait to see what happened next.  

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 16 "What If..." Review


Daisy and Simmons uncover secrets and lies in a world gone mad. With Hydra in control, they are our only hope to save everyone.

This was a really interesting and great episode that going into it I really didn't know what to expect and it was so entertaining to watch. I was wondering what they were going to do with Simmons since in the last episode they showed her as dead in the framework. I was really interesting how everyone fit into this framework world and how each of them reacted when confronted by either Daisy or Simmons. All the Simmons parts were really great with her wandering around seeming like a crazy person and getting into a whole bunch of trouble because of it. I'm curious to know why in this perfect world for everyone the world is run by Hydra and is all evil, why did Aida think that was the best option. I'm still not all that happy about the idea of Ward being back because I really just want his character to die and finally stay dead, the actor who plays him is really great but it is annoying that every season they have to find some way to bring him back into things. I really like the idea that Aida is in control both inside and outside the mainframe and I can't wait to see how that will all play out. The ending of this episode was really great with Daisy getting one of the tea members remember who they are. And just overall this was a really entertaining episode and I can't wait to see what they will do next.      

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 15 "Self Control" Review


Aida continues to go crazy. And with 4 LMDs in the base can Fitz and Jemma survive?

This was a really interesting and entertaining episode that was a little confusing at points but still really great. I really liked the whole atmosphere that they had going on at the SHIELD headquarters where there were two different stories going on about who was an LMD and who isn't. The one part that kind of confused me was where the photo said four LMD's detected and only three of them in the photo were LMD's because it would have made since if May or someone else was in the photo as well but it was just four of them so that made no sense to me once the truth came out of who is an LMD and who isn't. Simmons in this episode was really cool with her kind of going crazy with all the different things she went through in this episode. Then I also like the moment where some of the other agents of SHIELD don't know if Simmons is an LMD or not so they are ready to attack her when Daisy does something to stop them. All the moments with Aida were really interesting with her doing all these things to try and keep the mainframe up and running as more people are added to it. The scene where Aida talks about her programming being a paradox and the way she fixed that as well as fixing the problem with The Superior was really cool. And just overall this was a really great episode and I can't wait to see what the next one will bring after how this one left off.

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 14 "The Man Behind the Shield" Review


Coulson and the team engage in a deadly cat-and-mouse game as they work to rescue Director Mace, who is fighting for his life.

This was a really interesting episode that was kind of boring for most of it but still entertaining to watch. In my opinion, there was not much that happened in this episode, all they did was follow the clues and track down The Superior and then confront him and that was about it. I did like the moments of flashback where it was showing why The Superior hates Coulson but those moments were kind of hard to follow what was all going on. The moment where Coulson actually confronts The Superior was cool with Coulson making the comments of I have been on many missions and the one specific one you're mad at me about I barely remember because it wasn't that exciting so I don't care about you that much. And then he walked out and left it up to Daisy to fight The Superior because she had way more hatred towards him then Coulson did. All the interrogation moments with Mace were interesting with what he and The Superior talked about but otherwise, they kind of dragged on a bit too much for my liking. Then the ending of this episode was really cool with most of the team now being replaced by LMD's and those who are left have to deal with that. And just overall this was a really interesting episode but not all that great of one.   

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 13 "BOOM" Review

An explosive Inhuman surfaces and the team are tasked with containing it. Elsewhere: Coulson and Mack encounter Radcliffe's inspiration for Aida.

This was a really great and interesting episode that had some great moments to it. I really liked the idea of the explosive inhuman coming from a member of the Watchdogs because that was something I have been wondering for a while now is how to any of the members of the Watchdogs know for sure that they aren't inhuman if they haven't ever truly come into contact with the terrigen mist. I also really liked that this guy hated what he has become but also kind of accepted it and chose to stick with his plan to help The Superior. Then the way that SHIELD actually caught him, in the end, was kind of cool with them having to catch him in his gas form. It is kind of nice that senator Nadeer is finally out of the picture because it helped limit down the bad guys a bit. Director Mace in this episode was a little sad with the fact that he wants to be a part of the team and be out there in the world helping people but the serum he is taking is slowly killing him. I also really liked the moment where Mace was on the phone with Coulson talking about finding your place and Coulson went and made a few references to the Avengers and that was kind of fun. And with how this episode ended with him being captured I can't wait to see what will happen next especially when The Superior finds out that Director Mace isn't actually inhuman. All the moments with Coulson trying to track down Radcliff were very interesting but I feel someone else should have been there instead of Coulson because his feelings were kind of getting the better of him and he made some decisions that were not the best. I did really like meeting the women Aida is based on and finding out the whole story behind her and her relationship with Radcliff. But I want to know why Coulson thought she might have some information on Radcliff's location. Did he really think because she is the original that Aida is based on means she is still in cahoots with Radcliff because I could easily think of a million other reasons. It was also interesting how Aida is improving with her going from creating a program that acts like a human brain to going a creating a program that simulates the world that people could live in after death. And just overall this was a really great and entertaining episode to watch.

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 12 "Hot Potato Soup" Review


Dr. Radcliffe goes after the Koenig family to find the location of the Darkhold. The Superior reveals his plans to Radcliffe.

This was a really great episode that had so many moments I loved so much and it was really great watching everything play out. Bringing the Koenig's back into the mix as well as introducing a few more of them was really great. And I still continue to love the moments where people are confused by how there can be so many of them and how it seems that when one dies another pops up. Then the scene where Radcliffe is trying to get information out of Billy by acting like he was being held hostage too, was a really interesting idea. I do wish that they would have introduced The Superior in some way before this episode but he still was a really cool character and I can't wait to see more of him. Then I liked Fitz working on the android Radcliffe to try and get information out of him and discovered a connection between Radcliffe and his father. And I'm really happy that they brought back the computerized brain that Aida was working on. And the revile of android May I wish would have gone a bit different than how it did because I can't quite figure out how Coulson knew she wasn't May. Then whole ending standing off between SHIELD and the Watchdogs was really interesting with how everything went down. I kind of wish that after all the effort Radcliffe didn't end up with the Darkhold, but I am very excited to see what all Radcliffe has planned and what kind of repercussions are going to come out of him using it. And just overall this was a really great episode and I can't wait for more.  

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 11 "Wake Up" Review


May works to uncover the truth about what happened to her; Aida's next move puts everyone's life at risk.

This was a very interesting and okay episode that was defiantly fun to watch but it also kind of felt very long. I really liked the furthering of the story both surrounding android May as well as real May. With that, all the moments with real May and what Radcliff is doing to keep her sedated was kind of cool but not all the surprising because the main thing I felt was supposed to be a surprise I actually expected to happen. Then the moments where they realized that someone was in talk with senator Nadeer because she knew to expect them to be bugging her office was kind of cool with how they thought she was spying on them and how the truth actually was revealed to be and how fake May figured out she is the spy camera. Then I really like how they decided to work with the fact that android May knows the truth about herself where she can remain knowing the truth but there is a program inside of her that prevents her from telling anyone else. And with that I very curious to know how the truth will eventually come about May and if it will happen before her programming kicks into where she steals the Darkhold. With that how this episode ended, I want to know if I understood what senator Nadeer was implying was right where she hates aliens and inhumans but she is okay with magic because she kind of wants the Darkhold herself, because how does that workout. But I do have to say overall this was a really fun episode and I can't wait to see more.

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 10 "The Patriot" Review


Separated from their team, Coulson and Mack discover a shocking secret about Mace, leaving all of S.H.I.E.L.D. in a precarious position.

This was a really great and interesting episode that took a couple of twists to it that I really wasn't expecting. I really liked the idea of this episode with the team kind of being split up but they are trying to solve the same kind of problem. It was really cool to see Simmons using her power of being a head of SHIELD to gain certain information that was kind of being hidden under her nose. It was really kind of fun to see Talbot again and see him trying to keep his position of power in check while no one at SHIELD really wants to listen to him. All the moments with Coulson, Mack, and Mace were really great with how they chose to show things like Coulson and Mack having no choice but to listen to what the director told them to do. And the whole final shoot out between those three guys and the group trying to kill them was very interesting. The whole truth about all of the director's history is very interesting but I really like him as a character so hopefully, with this second chance that Coulson gave him he will grow to become a true member of the team and still kind of remain the really nice guy the show has shown him as. All the parts with May and Radcliff were really interesting with May waking up from her drug induced sleep and all the realizations Radcliff made from that. Then the fact that Radcliff is kind of banned from the SHIELD base made his whole evil plans kind of interesting with him having to play an even longer game than he had originally intended. Then I really liked the thing Radcliff said about android May and how she is slightly better then Aida because she doesn't know she is an android that was really cool and made very interesting with how this episode ended with android May figuring out the truth about herself. And just overall this was a really cool episode that was really entertaining to watch.   

Saturday, January 14, 2017

Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 9 "Broken Promises" Review


Though Coulson and May are growing closer, Coulson remains unaware of the dark secret May is hiding beneath the surface. Meanwhile, Aida is unrelenting in her search for the Darkhold.

This was a really interesting episode that had some moments to it that were really kind of surprising and had some great twists to it. I really liked having Aida as the main enemy and her learning to become more human because of the Darkhold. It was interesting to see how she managed to rise above her normal controls and really became the master of almost all technology. I really loved all the jokes that Mack made about movies where technology ends up rise up against humans and every now and then he would make a reference to a movie. It was also really funny when he brought up that he has in his life insurance a set up for if robots rise up and kill him his brother will gain a lot of money out of it.  All the moments with May and Coulson were really cool in this episode but I wonder what will happen when the truth about May comes out. It was a little weird how no one seemed to spot May when they returned to Dr. Radcliff's house or asked her what happened when they found the bodies of the other agents who went with her. It was also a little weird that Coulson didn't notice when Aida shut May off, but they made it seem like Coulson got knocked out but that was not really what was shown. Then the moments with the director and Daisy were pretty cool but I do wish the outcome of their mission would have turned out better. I really liked the comment the Fitz made that the Darkhold gave Aida all these emotions and she is acting up because she was flooded with all these emotions at once and doesn't know what to do with them. I was going to be very disappointed with the ending of this episode but the twist at the last five minutes of it instead left me really excited to see what will happen, but also a little disappointed because I really liked Dr. Redcliff. And just overall this was a really great episode and I'm so excited for more.  

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 8 "The Laws of Inferno Dynamics" Review


With the lives of everyone in Los Angeles hanging in the balance, S.H.I.E.L.D. and Ghost Rider find themselves working together.

 This was a very interesting mid-season finale that had some really great moments to it but overall not a lot of story, it was more just cleaning things up. I did really did like that the director and Coulson sort of came out with the truth to each other about what they were doing and sort of how everything is connected. The scenes with Eli in this episode were very interesting to watch a see him slowly go more and more crazy with every minute. I really loved the scene where Daisy, Yo-yo, and Robbie going into the building to find Eli just to have the hallway light on fire, that was just such a cool moment to me. And with that, all the moments with Yo-yo in this episode were really great to see her using her speed to mess with things and put things in her favor. But I feel the writers and directors are stretching her abilities a bit too much to the point where it seems more like she has super-speed rather than a kind of like a spring back power. Then the almost dark matter like bomb that Eli had was pretty interesting even if I couldn't fully understand what it was. Aida in this episode was so good and with how this episode ended for her was so good and pretty much exactly how I thought her storyline would go, and I'm so excited to see more. The final fight scene with Eli was very interesting with all the different parts to it and it ended with a lot of things still up in the air. And just overall this was a great episode and I'm so excited to see what happens next when the show comes back.    

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 7 "Deals with Our Devils" Review


With the loss of half the team, the remaining members search for answers as the clock counts down for Ghost Rider.

This was a very interesting episode that I kind of like for how everything played out and the way everything was shown. I did kind of like the whole idea of showing the real version of events and then going and showing those same events from the ghost dimension that Coulson, Fitz, and Robbie are stuck in. I liked it but become the would be re-showing the same scene twice it did get a little boring to hear the same conversations again. I did really like that they did address Simmons going missing and showing what she was up to. Those moments were kind of really interesting and I hope they come back as some kind of importance in the future with the guy now coming out of Terrigenisis. The scenes with Daisy and Robbie were really fun with them trying to track down Mack and Robbie freaking out as Daisy scratches up his car. Then I really loved the scene with Robbie and the Rider finally talking to each other and making a deal that they both agree on and understand. Aida in this episode was kind of cool to see her truly helping  out and doing things that the humans couldn't. I want to know how is could see Fitz and Coulson in the ghost dimension because that seemed like such a weird moment to me. And I really want to know what Aida has planned with how this episode ended on her. And just overall I really enjoyed this episode and I can't wait for more.  

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 6 "The Good Samaritan" Review


The shocking origin story of Robbie's transition into Ghost Rider is revealed as the lives of Coulson and the team hang in the balance.

This was a really great episode that to me really took all the stuff that has been building up in the part episodes and it took it all to the next level. I was a little confused when the director showed up demanding for Daisy and Robbie because before that he seemed too nice and up for anything so to see him turn and be this strong will demanding director it was a little shocking. But it was also so great to see that this guy could actually be a really great director because he can take charge of a situation when he needs to. but with that being said what exactly did he do to Simmions, because he just kind of sent her off with little to no explanation. Then all the moments when the team on board the plane trying to talk about Daisy and Robbie but still keep it secret was really funny with how they faced things here and there. Robbie's whole story of what really happened that night was really great because I loved seeing them showing the origin story but also not overdoing it in one way or another they just kept to the basics and left it there. The twist of who the actual bad guy was in this episode I was not expecting and I really can't wait to see how all that will play out when the show comes back in a few weeks.   

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 5 "Lockup" Review


As Robbie Reyes struggles to control The Ghost Rider, S.H.I.E.L.D. infiltrates a high-security prison to unravel the secrets that haunt them all.

This was a really great episode that I feel it didn’t have a lot to it but it still managed to be very entertaining and fun to watch. Pretty much all of this episode took place with a team going to a prison and breaking Robbie’s  uncle out before the ghosts get to him. And that was really cool to see and all the fight scenes were really well done, I especially liked the fight scene where Daisy took on a bunch of prisoners by herself. The the part where Robbie came face to face with probably the last member of the group that hurt Gabe, it was very interesting to watch him be all calm and talk to the guy to then have it switch to Ghost Rider and kill the prisoner in a matter of seconds and make all the other rioting prisoner terrified and go fleeing back to their cells. The one part that kind of confused me was the beginning where the couple found the book because was it suppose to be the lady who wants the book now or was it someone else the scene was never really explained and just really confused me. Then all the scenes with Simmons were really great with her jumping through all these hoops trying to not get fired. Then the actual interview the director had was really great with how he spoke and everything. Then I liked how Simmons kind of managed to sneak her way out of having to take the lie detector test in the future. I’m still very curious to know more about the lady who doesn’t really like inhumans I want to know what she has planned. Overall this was a really great episode and I can’t wait for more.    

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 4 "Let Me Stand Next to Your Fire" Review


As Ghost Rider's quest for vengeance brings him into an explosive confrontation with S.H.I.E.L.D., Coulson and Mack must rely on an unlikely ally in their time of desperate need; and Daisy reunites with a familiar face to stop the Watchdogs.

This was a really great and interesting episode that had a lot of really great moments to it. When Coulson managed to capture Robbie I was not expecting him to let Robbie out of the cage as fast as he did I was kind of thinking it would go the way of Robbie haveing to break out of the cage and by doing so he would be kind of showing off his abilities. I really enjoyed the team up between Daisy and Simmons it was done really well and it was so much fun to watch them interact with each other. I also really liked them bringing back James into the mix and the twist of him actually being the bad guy I was not expecting for the fact of how determined he was last season to gain and use his inhuman abilities. But I did really enjoy the line that Mack said when James and Ghost Rider were fighting which was "Did two fire dudes just drop into a warehouse full of fireworks?" it was such a great and funny moment between all the drama that was going on at that same time. All the moments with Aida were really great where Dr. Radcliffe was sort of testing her out to see if May could pick up that she wasn't human, and I don't quite know if she did or not. But then the ending where Simmons pick up on the fact that Aida isn't real almost instantly was really great. Overall I really enjoyed this episode and it had so many great moments to it, and I can't wait for the next episode. 

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 3 "Uprising" Review


Coulson, Mack, and Fitz try to locate and neutralize a rogue group looking to stop Inhuman registration worldwide; Simmons and Dr. Radcliffe have only a short time to save May before she succumbs to her illness.

This was a really great episode that had a lot of moments that made me really happy. I liked them having a chunk of this episode be mostly just Yo-yo and her figuring things out herself. It was a little sad though that once her friends found out that she was inhuman they sort of ran away from her in discussed, hopefully, that won't stay permanent for long but we'll see if it does then at least she has her SHIELD friends. I also really like the moment where Fitz has to go a bit old school to find the source of the blackouts because all his technology was shut down it was interesting to see that Fitz knows how to do all his work even without the aid of all his technology. Then all the scenes with Daisy and Robbie were really great and well organized I especially love the comical aspect that the blackout hit Los Angles right when Robbie said that he hopes it doesn't hit them. Gabe's personality was a little surprising to me because like I said in the past I'm not as familiar with Ghost Rider and his whole plot in the comics but with my imagination I was kind of thinking of how Gabe might be and for the most part I was correct but when he all the sudden changes and goes against Daisy I was not expecting that at all, and it was so amazing to see. Then all the scenes with Simmons and Dr. Radcliffe were really great in how they decided to do everything and do all this quick research so they could find a way to help May. The end chunk though where the blackout hit them so they were having trouble trying to save May I was expecting Dr. Radcliffe to get Aida as a whole to help them out instead of just stealing her power source. And now I'm curious to see what might happen to Aida since he removed the power source from her. Overall I have to say that I really liked this episode and this episode really kind of ended with a lot of things up in the air that I can't wait to see how they will all come together.