Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. - Episode 3 Review

So, Agents of SHIELD continues with its 22-part epic in "The Asset", as Dr Franklin Hall is 'kidnapped' by Ian Quinn to help his research on Gravitonium.
This episode begins to utilise the characters to their actual abilities, using Skye's unreliability to keep the tension going when Ian Quinn finds her at the party, Agent Ward's hard-man attitude and past as a plot point and Agent Fitz's technological abilities and general awkwardness to add some humour and character to the episode. Fitz is growing on me as a character, and Simmons isn't as annoying this episode as she was previously, and Agent May's reluctance to fight is slowly beaten by Coulson's manipulation, which makes the audience compare Coulson to Nick Fury in that sense. Skye and Ward finally get to explain their background and Fitz and Simmons' background is losely hinted at, although Agent May still remains a secretive character. The subtle use of an origin story for Gravitron is great as well, and I look forward to where this new storyline is going. 9/10

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