Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.


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Coulson has another alias - Son of Coul.

Coulson was called this by Thor, assuming his last name is patronymic - as in Leif Erikson means Leaf, son of Erik [The Red]

Marvel is even promoting "Son of Coul" T-shirts on their site.

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Damn. This was my face when I heard

"Really? Really Coulson?"

 

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The potential for this show, in my eyes, just skyrocketed. I really hope other characters make an appearance. I'd scream like a cheerleader if I saw

Tony Stark

. I can't wait to see the third episode.

I just finished watching the first 2 episodes (yay Australia), was pretty good.

I'm getting the feeling that Tahiti is supposed to be important, for some reason.

Edit: Also :wub: Fury.

 

Keeps mentioning how Tahiti is "magical" so it's got to be another world maybe related to Strange or Guardians?

After last week?s record-breaking debut, ABC?s Marvel?s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. lost a third of its audience and dropped a whopping 34% to a 3.1 rating in the 18-49 demo and 8.4 million viewers.  That?s a steep decline in viewership from last week?s 4.7 rating, but not altogether surprising given the lukewarm overall reception to the pilot. 

 

Oh :/

 

After last week?s record-breaking debut, ABC?s Marvel?s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. lost a third of its audience and dropped a whopping 34% to a 3.1 rating in the 18-49 demo and 8.4 million viewers.  That?s a steep decline in viewership from last week?s 4.7 rating, but not altogether surprising given the lukewarm overall reception to the pilot. 

 

Oh :/

 

 

Well I was lukewarm to the pilot, it was OK. But Episode 2 was much better, and Fury/Jackson. Yes.

Episode 2 was better but the dialogue was still incredibly weak and cliched, the acting terrible (especially the two scientists and the main guy) and the plot rather contrived. Samuel L Jackson in his one scene put the rest of the cast to shame. The show should have had Samuel L Jackson as a cast member.

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