Having now seen a few episodes of this, I'm glad that they have dramatically toned down the hatred that a lot of the characters have for each other which is a good thing. Any way so let's take a look at this episode:
For some time now, several thefts have been happening all over the world and Coulson's team are sent to investigate the matter. It turns out that all these thefts are occurring thanks to Coulson's former protege, Akela Amadour (played by Pascale Armand) whom he thought was dead. However, are these thefts her doing or is she being controlled by someone via some kind of special technology?
This episode was actually pretty good. Its funny, goes into a bit of a backstory of Coulson (or rather what happened to him after the Battle of New York in Avengers Assemble) and I think everyone does a great job in this one in terms of acting and character development. So far, this is my favourite episode because its just damn good. some of you may think otherwise, but I enjoyed it thoroughly. 9/10
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