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I'd guess that she was perhaps bowled over a bit at how big he was and all of that and in keeping with the awkward thing she probably didn't know how to address a new director that had formerly been a teammate, I'd just think that it wasn't a true bit of interest on her part and I don't remember him either realizing it or having any interest in her...
Next jump the 90s?
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Oh no, this was wayyyy before Mack became director, and obv well before she and Fitz finally got together.
But there's also a difference between attraction and interest. We meet people who we find attractive all the time - doesn't necessarily mean we have interest beyond that.
And I also already mentioned that Mack didn't seem to pick up on it anyway, and I mentioned it was one-sided on Simmons' part. Plus, later on in S3, Mack himself playfully chides Simmons into admitting her feelings for Fitz, his using Bobby and Lance's less than covert flirting as an example.
I'm not saying there was ever a love triangle, or a mutual spark, or that even Mack ever thought of Simmons in that way. Indeed Mack and Fitz end up becoming a good team themselves, especially after Fitz and Simmons get together. But a person who's single finding someone attractive for an instant can happen innocently and briefly.
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I just get jumpy when people mention a possible pairing besides the ones that I love, especially since all that it takes sometimes is that for like one panel or scene somewhere one character showed even the slightest interest in another...
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Looks like they are going back to the past
I'm not interested in taking away any established pairings at all -- it's that Simmons and Mack hadn't established any relationships yet, and Simmons (along with Fitz) was on a terminal case of "**** or get off the pot" until she finally came to grips with Fitz. Simmons at that point of the show, god bless her, would be too scared to act on her feelings. Fitz gave her that opportunity, yes, but that was some time in the making. So at that moment, I wanted Simmons to muster up the courage to do something about her feelings, and Mack's a good man by all measures. Nothing more than that.
Plus, it's not like one pairing may prevent another. After all, May and Ward's fling (as devious as it was) didn't prevent Coulson and May from realizing their true feelings eventually. Likewise Coulson and Audrey or Rosalind (among others) didn't stop May and Coulson.
Then again unlike Fitz and Simmons there really wasn't any romantic leanings between Coulson and May at the time that she had her fling with Ward and such, the signs for Fitz and Simmons was obvious from day one to everyone but each other, and I think that Mack knew about Fitz and Simmons and how they felt, or he had to have had some idea imho...
Now I just hope they get a real happy ending, not some happy ending with a twist...
Poor Mack.