
I wish they had given us more of a sense of what it was like for them to live together on the bus. They had to have had lots of down time in between missions. Even if they didn't have formal meal times, there had to have been lots of time when they ate dinner together. Were they like Banks and shopped at Costco? Did they fly to exotic places around the world to stock up on their favorite beer?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Fmge0haK7M
Fitz and Simmons were surprised when Andrew said that May wasn't a good cook. I took that to mean that she never had cooking duties because she had to pilot the bus. But what about the rest of them? We saw Ward make a sandwich for himself so we know they ate more than ready to eat rations.
We saw Skye's bunk which was next to Fitz's. There was another in that row which I guess was Simmons' but we never saw anyone in it. We saw Coulson's closet but not where he sleeps. I just don't see him designing a plane where he sleeps in a virtual coffin. So my guess is that he had something more spacious than the bunks we saw. Same for May. We know she can hear when he is awake when she is in her quarters. She is going to want something better than her red tape cubicle. Don't know about Ward. He spent 5 years living in the woods so he might be okay if you just gave him a tree to lean against.
What about bathrooms? What happens when they all need to get ready at the same time? Do they have to pound on the door to get Ward out of the shower so they can get in there?
In the later seasons, they still lived together for some reason. We saw some of it including cots and windowless cinder block rooms. I'm not sure any of it made a whole lot of sense but I know I wanted to see more.
Any insights? I can't be the only one who has wondered what it was like to live in those close quarters with that team.