
At the end of the episode everyone but May is playing some Scrabble-like game, and as Simmons plays the word "aglet" they all call bullsh*t on her and say it's not a word.Well done, guys! You read my blog, saw the error I pointed out, and rushed to correct it. It looks like indeed it does! At the end of this episode we see the plane taking off vertically, without the need of a runway. There was no way in hell that giant plane could ever get up to take off speed in sand, and I wondered if it had some kind of VTOL function. episode, I marveled (ha!) at the fact that the Bus was sitting in the middle of the desert, with no runway in sight and nothing but sand for miles in every direction. As the plane goes down, Coulson radios his call sign, which is "SHIELD 616." As all good comic readers know, in the Marvel Multiverse, Earth #616 is the one containing the main Marvel Universe.Gotta drag the secrets out for as long as possible, because apparently the writers can't think of anything else to do with the characters once their secrets are all out. As often happens on this show, we get a couple little details but not the entire story. This week we find out- sort of- why May's nickname is "The Cavalry" and why she acts all Spock-ish.So where is he? Did he just turn into dust in the wind and float harmlessly away, or is he stuck in the Hell dimension forever, with only his giant monkey wrench for company? We'll probably never know.Īt the end of the episode May talks Ford into "letting go," and he dematerializes.
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Is it really Hell? The biblical fire and brimstone place? It also looks like it could be one of the Nine Realms we saw in Thor: The Dark World, which would be kind of cool and tie things together nicely. Speaking of Ford- what was this other dimension he was bouncing to? He thinks it's Hell, and the glimpse Simmons gets of it certainly qualifies.So this guy was sweet on Hutchins, and instead of maybe just telling her he liked her, or at the very least leaving her a secret admirer note, he risks an entire factor by throwing a wrench into a dangerous particle accelerator. In reality a lovesick co-worker named Tobias Ford sabotaged a particle accelerator so she'd have to inspect it, but it accidentally exploded and sent him bouncing between dimensions, like a ghost.



Never mind that they've encountered space gods and people with super strength and subjects who can control magnetism or generate flame from their bodies- mental powers are out of the question! This isn't the first time the show's told us in no uncertain terms that it doesn't exist.
