>> Phil is really good at "This is not the time to panic". <<
True. It takes not just a lot, but a fairly narrow selection of things, to make him skid.
>> So, while mortified at his epic case of foot in mouth disease, he still is able to apply field aphorism in validating Steve as Steve (now that's power there, that it made it through all the trappings into the comics) and thus pulling out that damn thorn Fury put in Steve. <<
Yes, that recovery was beautiful. I think it helped Steve stay sane.
>> Maria is probably waiting for the Jedi fight that's going to happen when Phil figures out just what sort of sloppy trash Fury has thought 'necessary' and 'acceptable losses' <<
Yyyyyeah.
>> Fury overlaps the original sin of SHIELD, trying to handle the clean end of Zola? <<
It's possible, especially in the context of Captain America 2: The Winter Soldier. There is some ugly underside shit going on there. It just reminds me of how Mythbusters demonstrated you really could polish a turd.
Love Is For Children leans in a somewhat different direction, but I have thoughts on Zola.
Re: Ace-fan
Date: 2014-08-14 04:45 am (UTC)True. It takes not just a lot, but a fairly narrow selection of things, to make him skid.
>> So, while mortified at his epic case of foot in mouth disease, he still is able to apply field aphorism in validating Steve as Steve (now that's power there, that it made it through all the trappings into the comics) and thus pulling out that damn thorn Fury put in Steve. <<
Yes, that recovery was beautiful. I think it helped Steve stay sane.
>> Maria is probably waiting for the Jedi fight that's going to happen when Phil figures out just what sort of sloppy trash Fury has thought 'necessary' and 'acceptable losses' <<
Yyyyyeah.
>> Fury overlaps the original sin of SHIELD, trying to handle the clean end of Zola? <<
It's possible, especially in the context of Captain America 2: The Winter Soldier. There is some ugly underside shit going on there. It just reminds me of how Mythbusters demonstrated you really could polish a turd.
Love Is For Children leans in a somewhat different direction, but I have thoughts on Zola.