Unfortunately I think I like Bob's recaps of the show better than the show itself. I guess part of that is that Agents of Shield, like many ill-fated shows(particularly "superhero" ones), sounds a lot better on paper than it is in reality.
I'm still rooting for it, this episode was better than last week's, but a lot of the show seems really cheesy and/or cheap. I don't know if it a result of poor writing, acting, cinematography, or some combination there of but the show just really falls flat on many occasions and is really hard to get immersed in.
The writers of the show particularly seem to struggle with subtlety. The Ward Skye dynamic seems solely to exist to ham-handedly explain the shows themes to the audience. The Coulson/Robot thing is also a mess. Good twists are the ones that surprise you but make complete sense in retrospect. Bad twists either make no sense at all, or are so heavily projected and predictable that they are not surprising at all. Agents of Shield appears to be lining up for the latter. If Coulson stares straight into the camera and slowly says "magical" one more time I am going to throw something through the tv.
Oddly, Bob just straight stating the various themes and potential twists in the show somehow seems more subtle than the show itself.
Side note/nit pick: Bob, please don't say "how much of a nerd am I" in one of these recaps again. We are all thoroughly convinced of your nerdiness and extensive knowledge of comic books or we wouldn't be reading the column to begin with. It is just a pet peeve, plus it brings to mind the whole "fake gamer/nerd" boogeyman that causes so many people to pointlessly rage at Big Bang Theory fans and the like.