Agents of SHIELD brought even more Inhuman questions to the forefront in “Chaos Theory.”

Here’s our review…

This Agents of SHIELD review contains spoilers.

And man, does she want Fitz and Simmons to get together really,reallybad.

So the earnestness of the Fitz and Simmons story arc seems to be working if shes that into it.

I have to agree.

I just want to see these two brilliant kids finally find a moment of happiness.

Last week, May discovered that her ex Dr. Andrew Garner was, in fact, the bestial Lash.

This week, we got to learn Lashs origins.

When Garner opened it, boom, Inhuman monster.

May had to bring down her ex-hubbie who was suddenly an eight foot engine of Inhuman death.

Even the returning Inhuman lightning hurler Lincoln couldnt take down Lash.

But of course May could, and did, coolly and efficiently and imprisoned him in SHIELDs anti-Inhuman cell.

After she shot him point blank, like, five times.

Oh, that May.

But what to do with Lash?

That little problem was foreshadowed earlier in the show.

SHIELD had a way to keep Inhumans in stasis as they waited for a cure.

Of course, Daisy didnt like being compared to a disease and protested the whole thing.

And man, does the show pull of the visual side of her powers in a really cool way.

As Price and Daisy butted heads over the morality of Inhuman imprisonment, Coulson and Price grew romantically chummy.

The two shared a few spark-filled moments and even bedded down together.

What about the cello player, Phil?

Who would choose anyone over Amy Acker?

Marvel Moments

Not a blessed thing.

Rating:

3 out of 5