Well, I liked it.


I really like Clark Gregg, and the idea of Coulson and Sitwell being a sort of behind-the-scenes comedy double-act in these one-shot movies makes me smile. Good fun, intersting way to tie off losse ends in a complex franchise - gets my vote any day of the week.

"I have an army."
"We have a Hulk."
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I agree - It's not an especially exciting short but it clears up a few loose ends;

It explains the whereabouts of The Abomination after the events of 'The Incredible Hulk', and explains why he will not feature in 'The Avengers' (but sets up the possibility of appearing again in an MCU film).

It explains the real reason for Tony Stark meeting General Ross in the bar - he was not recruiting Ross but was actually being using by S.H.I.E.L.D. This also explains the scene in Iron Man 2 when Nick Fury says he wants Tony Stark as a 'Consultant' to the Avengers...

http://www.imdb.com/list/pJI6yUc0-Mg/

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It's weird watching this now, post HYDRA reveal. What was Sitwell really trying to achieve here?

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Love it. In spite of the events that have taken place since the release of this short, I still enjoy watching it every now and then — along with the other one-shots. Pretty interesting and enjoyable in their own right.

Great stuff.

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