It makes sense that Fury could lose his cool at Peter since he's actually Talos posing as Fury, so he was acting as he thought Fury would act and missed the mark. Tony had done far worse than endanger his friends, but Fury simply expressed his disappointment and got him back to work. *While always a cold person, Fury knows the difference between giving a person a kick in the ass to get them working and breaking someone down, which makes the fact that Fury gets pissed off at Parker raise a few flags. Nick may hold Carol in high esteem, but not that kind of high esteem. *The reverent way Fury refers to Captain Marvel, telling Peter not to "invoke her name," as if Peter hadn't earned the right to mention her. *When Peter says he's not up to the task of being an Avenger without Tony, Fury responds "Bitch, please! You've been to space!" No wonder "Fury" is so aware of the dangers of outer space he's from outer space. Two, Talos isn't quite as surprised at seeing someone who's not from this Earth, because, well, neither is he. The reasons for this are twofold: one, Talos isn't the lifelong spymaster that Fury is, and so isn't quite as good at spotting a fake on sight. *Fury seems uncharacteristically willing to take the fact that Beck is from another Earth at face value. *Fury tells Peter that Beck is from Earth, "just not yours" rather than "just not ours". Captain Marvel (2019) made it abundantly clear that nobody is on a first-name basis with Nick Fury. *Hill calls Fury "Nick" in the first scene. There are several subtle clues throughout the movie foreshadowing Fury and Hill are actually Talos and Soren.
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