Ward makes it through the facility and is ordered to pull a Honeypot (read: seduce for information) on a security guard via the glasses. It’s the little things like two characters being squicked out by having to remove a robot eye before it explodes that make me love this show. Not going to lie, the whole thing is pretty gross, but FitzSimmons feel the same about that. Coulson orders FitzSimmons to take out the eye while Ward is on the mission pretending to be Amadour so they can track her handler. At first, she was relieved, but was soon given missions that forced her to do illegal things with the threat of the mysterious force behind the eye ready to pull a killswitch at any given moment. She was rescued by a team she thought was S.H.I.E.L.D. ![]() And he’s ticklish too, as Skye figures out.Īmadour, now temporarily without the vision that has hounded her for years, tells Coulson that she was blinded and imprisoned on the mission that was believed to have killed her for several years. I’m not usually attracted to Ward, but damn, does he look good in some glasses. On the Bus, the team manages to hijack the feed from Amadour’s eye and feed it through a pair of glasses they put on Ward so he can carry out the mission. She manages to nearly do it to when she sneaks away during the watch shift of Akela-Vision in the most awesome fight scene I have ever watched on the show, but Coulson swoops in and tranquilizes Amadour before she can kill May or May can kill her.Ī wake up call from Melinda May is not a good wake up call to have. Coulson wants to bring her in and help her, but May believes that with the eye and her field knowledge, she’s a living weapon that needs to be taken out. Which means she’s not in control of what she does. It turns out that she’s been given a robot eye with backscatter capabilities, which is how she’s been able to commit the heists with her eyes closed and there’s some sort of readout that’s giving her assignments. The team tries to track her down while she’s in the middle of an exchange, but lose her after she nearly takes out the tech team after they find her vision on a local channel. She was believed to be dead for several years after a mission, but now she’s alive and with mysterious powers. With further digging, the team finds out who the robber is: Akela Amadour, Coulson’s former protégé. I’m with Skye on this call: It’s important to know where you can pee. It also makes me wonder how well documented the Battle of New York was on social media. ![]() I know AoS isn’t the first show to solve a mystery using social media, but it makes me happy when shows do that. The two agents use plain old detective work while Skye notices how heavily documented the men in red masks were on social media networks. He takes May and Skye to the crime scene to get a better look at what happened. Yep, that’s right, Phil Coulson doesn’t wait. Damn, that would be kind of awesome if it wasn’t straight up terrifying.īack on the Bus, Coulson catches wind of the incident and volunteers the team for the mission. However, when the train begins to move, she closes her eyes, kills the lights in the car, kills the men, and makes out with one of the briefcases (which is filled with diamonds) before the train even makes it to the next station. They’re followed by a mysterious woman who seems to only be listening to her iPod. The episode opens in Sweden with a group of masked men holding briefcases making their way to the subway. Synopsis: When the robber in several international diamond heists is discovered to be Coulson’s old protégé, the team races to catch her and find out who is behind her strange new abilities. Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D: Eye Spy (1×04)
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