DANIEL'S REVIEW:
Now this is an episode that is making me interested in the series, after last week’s second episode which was a bit disappointing. This week’s episode was the most interesting and entertaining of the series thus far. The episode did a great job on developing Ward and Skye even further by giving them a fault in their lives that gave them enough time for tackling all the emotional dialogue of Skye not having a proper family as an example. The series needs more of these moments. Fitz and Simmons, bravo, you are now likeable, as I finally laughed and had no problem with these characters in this episode. Finally! Now I hope they get an episode where we find out more about their backstory, but it was interesting that the professor they were looking for was one of their teachers, so finally happy they are getting their backstories as characters to make them interesting and not just one-dimensional characters like they were last week. Even Melinda May had some good scenes as well. Overall, the story was a bit weak, but the villain was interesting, the characters were completely great, some of the dialogue a bit cringe-worthy, but visual effects, outstanding.
Daniel's Score: 8/10
This review was published on October 9, 2013.
Now this is an episode that is making me interested in the series, after last week’s second episode which was a bit disappointing. This week’s episode was the most interesting and entertaining of the series thus far. The episode did a great job on developing Ward and Skye even further by giving them a fault in their lives that gave them enough time for tackling all the emotional dialogue of Skye not having a proper family as an example. The series needs more of these moments. Fitz and Simmons, bravo, you are now likeable, as I finally laughed and had no problem with these characters in this episode. Finally! Now I hope they get an episode where we find out more about their backstory, but it was interesting that the professor they were looking for was one of their teachers, so finally happy they are getting their backstories as characters to make them interesting and not just one-dimensional characters like they were last week. Even Melinda May had some good scenes as well. Overall, the story was a bit weak, but the villain was interesting, the characters were completely great, some of the dialogue a bit cringe-worthy, but visual effects, outstanding.
Daniel's Score: 8/10
This review was published on October 9, 2013.