Tuesday 2 February 2016

TV Episode Review - Devils You Know (Agents of SHIELD S3, E4) + Strike Force (Gotham S2, E4)

This time, Ward gets into a fight with Hunter in Agents of SHIELD while in Gotham, a new man in charge of GCPD enters the fray:

Devils You Know
So an Inhuman known as Lash (played by Matt Willig) is causing trouble which has Coulson and his team along with the ATCU to investigate, leaving one agent wounded. Meanwhile, Hunter and May get closer to taking down Ward, but May feels that Hunter may be fixated on killing Ward because of what happened in the past. And Simmons reveals something to Fitz that may change some things. You know, as soon as I saw Ward and Hunter fighting, I really thought that Ward would meet his end seeing as he's been nothing but trouble for SHIELD, but I suppose that will have to wait for another episode. Its not the best episode in my opinion, but its got people doing character development which is always great to watch so nothing really to say on that. But it is only the 4th episode so it may step things up a bit soon, we hope. 8/10

Strike Force
So a new captain of the GCPD has arrived and with giving Gordon the role of being second in command, he sets out to sort out the GCPD and deal with the corruption of the city. In doing so, he recruits some fresh blood to help in making the GCPD a better and more workable force. Meanwhile, with a missing mayor and a dead deputy, a councillor and a teamster boss take over the mayor's office in their absence. Cobblepot's mother gets into trouble, forcing the penguin man to do things he doesn't want to do. And some other things occur too. This episode is an OK one as it keeps things rolling and I like that Cobblepot has more to do this time as he's only been in the background for most of the season so far (though that's likely down to how much of a main character he was in the last season). Not much else to say other than let's hope things get better for the GCPD from here on out. 8/10

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