Coulson and the team are back to seeming pretty lame, but there's still a lot of interesting stuff going on around them. I have no idea how the show is going to cash all the checks it's writing at the moment, but this is way better than what came before this current arc. I'm a little afraid they are going to try to resolve the Hydra arc, which started in Captain America, in the show, however -- which is something way above this show's pay grade.
I guess that's a worry for another day.
So, there's pretty much no way Ward is a triple agent now, right? He's a full-on bad guy. Which is good, because he is so much more interesting that way, and Brett Dalton no longer seems like a liability as an actor. Certainly some of that is because Dalton is actually getting something interesting to play now. But I wonder whether he was so wooden as "good Ward" deliberately, because he was acting a guy putting on an act, or if he just didn't have the range to make "good Ward" remotely interesting.
I guess that's a worry for another day.
So, there's pretty much no way Ward is a triple agent now, right? He's a full-on bad guy. Which is good, because he is so much more interesting that way, and Brett Dalton no longer seems like a liability as an actor. Certainly some of that is because Dalton is actually getting something interesting to play now. But I wonder whether he was so wooden as "good Ward" deliberately, because he was acting a guy putting on an act, or if he just didn't have the range to make "good Ward" remotely interesting.
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