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->''"In ancient times, people believe the heavens were filled with gods and monsters and magical worlds. Then, as time passed, those beliefs faded into myth and folklore. But now we know the stories are true. Other worlds, with names like Asgard, do exist. And beings once revered as gods, like [[Comicbook/TheMightyThor Thor]], have returned, leaving us with more questions... and an enormous mess to clean up."''
-->--'''Simmons' OpeningNarration'''

The eighth episode of ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'', directed by Creator/JonathanFrakes.

Coulson and his team deal with the aftermath of ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'' by cleaning up after the battling titans and searching for any Asgardian or Svartalfheim tech they may have left behind. Meanwhile, a Norwegian paganist hate group has already found an item that's been hidden for centuries -- the Berserker Staff, which gives anyone who touches it SuperStrength by drawing on their hidden rage. The paganists want to take Earth back from the gods by [[AGodAmI becoming gods themselves]], so they use the staff to create a small army of berserkers. To stop all this, Coulson's team seeks the help of Professor Elliot Randolph (Creator/PeterMacNicol), an expert in Norse mythology who is more than meets the eye. Along the way, Ward touches the staff and falls victim to its power, becoming emotionally unstable as he's forced to remember a traumatic incident from his childhood.

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!!Tropes:

* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Alien in the sense of foreign, rather. The Norse supremacists in a Norse park cutting down a Norse tree speak... English. Then, in downtown Oslo, they write "WE ARE GODS" in English. And their message board is written entirely in English. Even the runic writing on the Berserker Staff itself is in English - the words "rage," "inspire," and "fight" can be read by any English-speaker who knows this alphabet.
* AllMythsAreTrue: Briefly discussed by Skye, who wonders if other pantheons are just {{Sufficiently Advanced Alien}}s like the Asgardians.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: Skye says the Berserker has "been through all the scary stuff: the Crusades, the Black Death... Disco."
* BaitAndSwitch: You thought Ward was the drowning child in the well, didn't you?
* BarehandedBladeBlock: Professor Randolph, being an Asgardian, can not only catch a blade barehanded but bend it like a paperclip.
* TheBerserker: It's in the staff's name, though in practice the user retains a certain amount of control depending on their willpower.
* ContinuityNod:
** The beginning of this episode has Coulson's team doing cleanup at [[Film/ThorTheDarkWorld Greenwich University.]] Coulson also explains that Professor Randolph was consulted about {{Mjolnir}} during the first movie.
** Likewise, we are [[OnceAnEpisode reminded once again that Coulson was stabbed and knows the Avengers.]]
** Ward is still ''very angry'' at Skye for what she did in "The Girl in the Flower Dress". However, most of the anger he expresses is amplified by the Asgardian staff.
** Simmons is still dealing with aftereffects from her near-death experience in [[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS1E6FZZT "FZZT"]]. She's been avoiding talking to her family, and is hesitant regarding heights (though she's resisting letting it become a full-blown fear).
** Coulson suggests that Randolph relocate to Portland, noting that it has a great philharmonic. One is reminded of the cellist he dated before she moved there as was mentioned in ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}''.
* DesignatedGirlFight: Ward takes out the four Berserked men, but when the girl comes out to fight May tells him to accept her help and she takes the girl out.
* DismantledMacGuffin: The Berserker Staff is in three parts scattered across Europe (Norway, Spain, and Ireland).
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The paganists describe themselves as the "Master Race" on their message board.
* {{Expy}}: The Norse-anarchists are clearly meant to be the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse version of [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor the Wrecking Crew]], a group of DumbMuscle criminals given Asgardian powers by accident. Rather than a 4-men group of dimwitted thugs who just want money, [[AdaptationalBadass they're now a cult obsessed with using the Berserker Staff to become gods]], and only lost because Ward and May are trained in combat and just got better with the Berserker Staff.
* {{Fanservice}}:
** Ward is shirtless.
** Early on, we get a hint that both Skye and May were EatingTheEyeCandy. Both agree (insist) that Thor is dreamy. [[InsistentTerminology Not handsome, dreamy.]]
** Coulson is seen partially unclothed at the very end, and has some rather impressive arms of his own.
* FiveSecondForeshadowing: The park rangers spot some graffiti on the sign at the entrance to the park before we encounter the neo-nazis cutting down the tree. The graffiti is the Norse rune Othala, which is particularly popular among white supremacists because it means "purity".
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Ward is particularly susceptible to berserker rage.
* FreezeFrameBonus: When Skye is discussing the chatter on the paganist hate group's message board, a selection of posts is shown. One of them is hilariously off-topic. "I rode a horse today. :)"
* AGodAmI: The Norse-Pagan group believes the staff will make them gods and burn "We are gods" into a street. Others see them as violent hate mongers.
* HalfHumanHybrid: The paganist group's message boards claim that they are the offspring of Asgardians and humans.
* HumanAliens: Professor Randolph is Asgardian, but looks and acts like any other human.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Professor Randolph is stabbed with his own staff, but his accelerated healing allows him to survive after Coulson stifles the bleeding.
* LampshadedDoubleEntendre:
-->'''Coulson:''' And lots of bones. Let's see what we can dig up. See what I did there?
* KillTheGod: The Norse Pagan hate group seek the Berserker Staff so they can kill gods.
* LivingForeverIsAwesome: The Team estimates that Professor Randolph has been alive for a thousand years and his only complaint is a student putting too much Lit Crit and not enough History in their paper. He's had numerous paramours over the ages. He's also so patient that he's perfectly willing to wait for a human he doesn't like to die of old age.
* MythologyGag:
** Regular humans gaining power from an Asgardian weapon is similar to Thor's first appearance in ''ComicBook/JourneyIntoMystery'' #83, when Dr. Donald Blake found Thor's hammer. Blake was not established as Thor in a human form for a few issues.
** The Berserker Staff seems to be the in-universe's equivalent of [[http://www.comicvine.com/wrecker/4005-2252/ The Wrecker's crowbar.]] It grants great physical strength, the wielder can share the power with others, and this episode's antagonists become a literal wrecking crew. Also, like Wrecker and his team, the villains are physically powerful but lack real fight skills.
** One to actual Norse mythology. Randolph says that he worked as a mason in Asgard before becoming a warrior. A stone mason plays an important role in the birth of Odin's eight-legged horse [[http://www.pantheon.org/articles/s/sleipnir.html Sleipnir]].
** Another is to Whedon rather than to Marvel. Ward's berserk ranting at Skye about talking and getting tired of the sound of her voice sounds almost identical to a third season episode of ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' with a misogynist villain of the week.
* NoOntologicalInertia: PlayingWithATrope in regards to the Berserker Staff. The strength wears off within days if it's not being held but the rage can take decades to abate since the user has to cope with their memories to deal with it.
* NotHimself: Ward, throughout the episode while he's under the influence of the staff. Played with in that he acknowledges something's wrong with him.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Ward begins fighting an enormous group of Norse Paganists, before the flickerings of his flashback become the main focus. When that scene ends, we return to the present, with an exhausted Ward surrounded by the dead or unconscious bodies of the ''entire'' group.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: Subverted. After being exposed as an Asgardian, Randolph is asked if he knows Thor. Randolph points out that he was a mason who became a common foot soldier. When would a guy like him get an opportunity to hobnob with the Crown Prince? Given that Randolph is supposed to have been on Earth for at least a thousand years, Thor was probably still a baby when he left Asgard, anyway.
* PlayAlongPrisoner: Randolph while being interrogated. Once he knows they know he's an Asgardian, he casually snaps off his handcuffs because there's no point pretending anymore.
* Really700YearsOld: Professor Randolph, since he's an Asgardian.
* RedSkiesCrossover: The episode was hyped as tying into ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld''. The only real crossover is that the team is doing cleanup at Greenwich University after the Thor/Malekith fight, and the Pagan group is motivated by said events. The episode's MacGuffin and characters are largely unrelated. (Asgardian, but unrelated.)
* RepressedMemories: The staff brings out Ward's long-forgotten memory of the first time he truly felt pure, unbridled hatred: his older brother telling Ward to leave their younger brother trapped in the bottom of a well. What May saw when she used the staff is unknown, but she had better control over the staff because she hadn't repressed those memories. Coulson briefly contemplates trying it himself, but decides against it. Randall correctly guesses that Coulson doesn't want the power, but the memory:
-->'''Randall:''' And are you haunted by it, Mr. Coulson?\\
'''Coulson:''' No. Not exactly.
* ScreamingWarrior: Holding the ''berserker'' staff frequently causes this.
* ShipTease:
** Ward follows May into her hotel room (and shuts the door behind him) after the two exchange a prolonged glance and the latter leaves her door open.
** Randolph is openly admiring of Simmons, both for her intelligence and her looks. Despite being the least romantically-inclined of the lead characters at this point in the series, she eventually begins to seem a little flattered.
** Fitz, on the other hand, seems more than a little [[GreenEyedMonster irritated]] by Randolph's flirting.
** Ward makes some brief insinuations about Fitz's relationship with Simmons (or inadequacy therein, in reference to the end of "FZZT") in order to get to him while under the influence of the Berserker Staff. At the end of an already pretty nasty exchange, it's what finally drives Fitz from the room.
* ShoutOut:
** The ArcWords of a previous Whedon series show up: [[Series/{{Dollhouse}} "Did I fall asleep?" "For a little while."]]
** The hunt for the staff and the flashbacks to the boy trapped in the well are very similar to ''Film/TheDaVinciCode''.
* StockFootage: Scenes from ''Film/{{Thor}}'' and ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'' are used in the opening.
* SufficientlyAdvancedAlien: He's not even the fancy "I'm an architect and my job is all management" kind of stonemason. Professor Randall spent thousands of years breaking rocks.
* SuperStrength: Those who hold the staff (in whole or in part) get a strength boost, with a side order of UnstoppableRage. Randolph has it naturally, due to being an Asgardian.
* TranquilFury: May is able to pick up the reformed staff, kick ass, then put it down with very little change in attitude. She explains that this is because she is always reliving the memories the staff brings forth.
* TruthInTelevision: Professors dating their students is... frowned upon, at least when the professor is in charge of the student's grades. It's far more common for them to date the grad students who are ''working'' for them, which honestly isn't any better.
* UnskilledButStrong: The Norse-Pagan group is granted SuperStrength by the staff pieces, but they aren't particularly competent fighters. Once Ward and May get their hands on the staff pieces, they easily dominate their opponents.
* UnstoppableRage: The staff forces the user to relive a dark moment in their past when they were filled with rage. It takes a lot of willpower for the user to cope with it once it's unleashed. The effect evidently increases with each part held.
* WhamLine: "You were right. He's Asgardian."
* WhamShot: The scene of Agent Coulson relaxing in Tahiti cutting to him awake late at night in bed, apparently having a nightmare.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Many people thought this episode would revolve around the Jotunheim beast featured in the second post-credits sequence of ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld''. Not only does the beast not show up, it isn't mentioned, despite TheTeam visiting London at the beginning of the episode. For all we know, the beast could still be making a mess somewhere.
* YourWorstMemory: Upon touching the staff, Ward is forced to relive what he describes as his worst memory and the first time he felt hate - namely the moment his older brother told him to leave his little brother at the bottom of a well. May picks up the staff later and is able to handle it. When Ward asks her about it, she explains that she sees her memory every day.
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