“Look at that!” she said, watching the skin around Wetherby’s wound turn green.
With that, Sonya Falsworth (Olivia Colman) arrived in the office of Wetherby (Tony Curran), the director of the SIS, jaunty as ever, but armed with the knowledge he’s a Skrull – and a pistol.
He then ordered Fury’s wife Priscilla/Skrull agent Varra to be killed.īy the time the credits had rolled, Rhodey had made good on his promise to release the footage of “Fury” (Gravik disguised as Fury) shooting Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders) in Moscow. Over at New Skrullos, things heated up between Gravik (Kingsley Ben-Adir) and Pagon (Killian Scott), with the Skrull general Grooting his former right-hand man to death.
But he did have a gun and a chair, and put both to good use guarding the door, only for the colonel formerly known as Rhodey (Don Cheadle) to arrive with his security detail and send him packing. And for probably the first time in his life, jobless Fury had to concede that he didn’t. “Do you have clearance?” asked a member of the medical team as Fury tried to follow the trolley into the emergency room. We began moments after the end of episode four, as Fury (Samuel L Jackson) arrived at hospital with an injured President Ritson (Dermot Mulroney).