My girlfriend pointed out the dialogue about "falling asleep, for a little while" is straight outta Joss Whedon's Dollhouse.
And Colsen's comment, "I love this jet" is from Firefly where Inara says, "I love this ship." when speaking about Serenity.
My girlfriend pointed out the dialogue about "falling asleep, for a little while" is straight outta Joss Whedon's Dollhouse.
My favorite part was being able to pause the show and read the posts on the message board. In the middle of all the angry posts was "I rode a horse today"
I also like that they are slowly unravelling what happened to Coulson.
Sent from my Etch A Sketch.
and when May used the staff and it seemingly didn't phase her much.
So... she left the door open for Ward so they could bang it out or just get drunk together?
Remember that the staff brings up the darkest moments in a person's memories, the parts a person would repress or just not think about. Ward asked her how she wasn't affected as badly, and her reply was that she sees her darkest moment every day. One could take it to mean that May lives every second of her life thinking about that dark incident that drove her to voluntary desk duty and turned her into an ice queen, but here's something to ponder: What if the phrase "I see it every day" was far more literal than the writers are letting on?
What if that dark moment in May's past was the cold blooded assassination of the mother of a certain person (who she then dropped off at an orphanage) and the subsequent redaction of the incident by S.H.I.E.L.D.?
It would be terribly cliche, but it's a thought...
I think drinking would be the order of the day. I really don't see May having cheap meaningless sex with people, most definitely not with someone who is her subordinate (Yes, May is technically second in command due to her experience and time in service. Even Coulson is wary about giving her direct orders).
I don't think the subordinate thing is going to keep Grant and Skye from hooking up. Although, she's not technically an agent of SHIELD, is she?
That's one of the things I loved about Stargate SG:1. No matter how much they wanted to and no matter how much the fans wanted them to, O'Neill and Carter were never an on-screen couple BECAUSE it was against military regulations.
I really don't see May having cheap meaningless sex with people, most definitely not with someone who is her subordinate (Yes, May is technically second in command due to her experience and time in service. Even Coulson is wary about giving her direct orders).
Yeah... SG-1 was awesome like that.
Then you have ST-TNG, where Riker would bang anyone he could... and Worf would get slopppy seconds.
I thought it was out of character for her too, but that look on her face didn't look like a "come have a drink" look to me.
Also, some would say that fooling around with someone of higher rank would be a turn on.
If it wasn't, she sure would have been in for a surprise when I entered the room.It's really hard to tell with May. She's mastered the ice queen look. However, it seemed like a "we both need a really stiff drink" look to me. It certainly didn't seem like a "come hither" look.
"Higher rank" and "In your Chain of Command" are not the same thing.
A Lieutenant can be sleeping with a Major with no problems, unless they are within the same organization and the Major holds a position of authority over the Lieutenant. A good example is flying squadrons. If the Lieutenant and Major are assigned to the same squadron as pilots, it's not a problem. However, if the Major holds a position of authority such as Executive Officer, then it's an issue.