![]() ![]() Fitz doesn’t take kindly to this revelation, as apparently he and his father didn’t have the best of relationships. Then, midway through the episode, LMD Radcliffe drops a major plot bomb: he says he knows Fitz’s father. For instance, Sam Koenig (the un-captured Koenig brother) seems to have mixed up which brother he is, blaming “Sam” (read: Billy) for abandoning him in the arcade at the show’s opening. Fitz, Simmons, and Mack are kind of on the opposite side of the same coin, and are trying to hack into LMD Radcliffe’s programming to find the real Radcliffe, and LMD May is trying to find the Darkhold while maintaining her cover, as per her programming and all.Įverybody’s more or less after the same thing, and as the episode continues, weird little wrinkles keep popping up. The Watchdogs and Radcliffe are after the Darkhold, and aren’t afraid to resort to Radcliffe’s creepy mind machine to try to extract that information from Billy. How each party deals with their suspect or target, though, varies wildly. ![]() Everybody’s trying to find somebody else. The entire episode revolves around interrogation, really. The captured Koenig totally gets The Recruit-ed as Radcliffe pretends to be a captured agent also, hoping he’d give up the location. Given how hard it is to track down the Koenigs, it seemed like a good move on Coulson’s part… at least, up until now. After one of the Koenigs (Billy) was captured, Coulson revealed that he played a bit of a shell game with the Darkhold, giving it to him. ![]() There’s some real spy game stuff going on, though, as the search for the Darkhold continues. (Though Yo-Yo and Mack’s relationship has been * Italian chef kiss*.) Watching everyone betray everyone else (intentionally or otherwise) and knowing May’s being psychologically tortured in what I consider truly horrific fashion has begun to wear on my own psyche, and I’ve been looking for a bit of fresh air. The return of the Agents Koenig is a welcome sight, as Patton Oswalt’s comedic relief is certainly welcome in what has otherwise been a pretty dour second half of the season. The episode starts … well, it starts pretty strong, actually. ![]()
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