MARVEL’S AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.LD. Episode 2 “0-8-4”: Analysis and Easter Egg Hunt.

MARVEL’S AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.LD. Episode 2 “0-8-4”: Analysis and Easter Egg Hunt.

A look into last night’s episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. titled “0-8-4”, what references from the comics world will we find? And what might it mean for the future? Read on for more.

Feature Opinion
By Paulley - Oct 02, 2013 03:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

With the critical and ratings success of the pilot episode of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Agent Coulson and his team return in the latest episode; titled “0-8-4”, which aired in America last night. So let us take a look at some of the references and easter eggs and share with you some of my own thoughts and opinions. Warning for those of you that haven’t caught the episode yet there will be some spoilers ahead.

Quick Review
A much improved second entry into the MCU. While some of the setup and team building aspects of the episode were a bit strong armed in, the plot and its execution made for some fun TV. The HYDRA weapon was more in line with what I expected for a plot device within the show to be, rather than last week’s mishmash centipede. The show also made great use of its CGI budget without having anything looking too bad, and had the chance to pull back on the easter eggs and humour to have more fulfilling action scenes and, surprisingly, more death and blood than I expected.

Also, the guest appearance was really fantastic.


MCU connections
The references to the comics and the MCU were, thankfully, a lot more restrained this episode while still having something for both movie and comic fans to pick up.

References to Tony Stark’s consultant status and Thor were much more subtle, while the inclusion of the tesseract powered HYDRA technology was a nice call back and set up the idea that HYDRA may still be active in some form. However, The Avengers references of the aliens and Loki still felt a tad bit shoe-horned in.

The call sign of “The Bus”, the teams flying command centre, is "S.H.I.E.L.D. 616" a references to Marvel’s main continuity. I would also like to look a little more into Coulson’s collectables to see if there is anything related to comics world.

And then at the end came the holy sh!t moment, it had been rumoured but I am not sure if anyone actually expected it; Nick Fury, Samuel L Jackson himself, makes a hilarious guest appearance.

Past and future
While there were many moments setting up future plot points, most interestingly Skye and the Rising Tide, there were lots of references to S.H.I.E.L.D.’s (and Coulson’s) other exploits; Anti-matter asteroid!

They continue to focus a lot on Tahiti being “a magical place”, whether this is reference to Coulson’s revival or just an android’s programmed response we will have to wait and see.



Did you guy notice anything else I missed? Let me know in the comments below.

Read the analysis of the pilot episode here
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koolaidbag
koolaidbag - 10/2/2013, 4:07 AM
Man I love these, but for some reason this doesn't look as polished as the first did, maybe it's because it's shorter, but never the less keep up the good work with these, and hope to see you keep doing them!
SKOne
SKOne - 10/2/2013, 5:21 AM
I'd need a closer look, but it's possible that one of Coulson's collectibles is the original mini Arc Reactor maybe salvaged at the end of Iron Man 1.
EpitomeofAwesome
EpitomeofAwesome - 10/2/2013, 5:48 AM
Good review. I'm loving the series
sameoldthing
sameoldthing - 10/2/2013, 6:40 AM
It's so blatant to say "Tahiti is a magical place" & think its magic that resurrected Coulson.
It cannot be that obvious..Tahiti is not the real location of Tahiti.
I hope his mysterious return is in the season 1 finale.
Paulley
Paulley - 10/2/2013, 6:45 AM
@koolaidbag: Thanks, i think its because there wasnt as much easter eggs to discuss this episode and i didnt want to turn it into to too much of a opinion piece. I will keep on writing these til people stop reading them or they tell me to stop ;)

@EpitomeofAwesome: Thank you.
NovaCorpsFan
NovaCorpsFan - 10/5/2013, 9:49 AM
A possible Star Lord reference. The 084 being launched to the sun. Perhaps Star Lord was posted on a satellite there before he went off into space.

(You'll understand if you know his origin)

Also, they mentioned Terrigens.
Paulley
Paulley - 10/5/2013, 1:42 PM
Not sure how the term "Slingshot" and a rocket to the sun is a specific reference to Star Lord... its a bit of a reach to say that those elements relate to a satalite that contains a specific character.

Do you really think a sun diety will be giving Star Lord powers?... i just assumed he would be just be trying to go into space to find his long lost father and end up traveling round the cosmos.

Also they said terajoules, its an energy measurement ;)
russman
russman - 10/23/2013, 8:39 PM
Seeing some Misc. Joss Wheadon references... Ron Glass in the pilot and the weapon used to knock out the rebels at the temple in 0-8-4 were both Firefly/Serenity flashbacks... Anything else?
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