"The Well" is a pretty enjoyable episode, although mainly an attempt at a tie-in with the latest film. The Berserker staff gives us insight into May and Ward, and we also get Professor Randolph, all of which will come back later on. It's got some fun action in it and decent character and world building.
"Repairs" is an episode that I personally think is much better than most give it credit for and actually enjoy quite a bit. Up until this point, May has been a cold, stoic CQC badass. She's had her moments, particularly with Coulson and Ward, but up until this point she's never had any real development. We get the story of how she got her nickname (or rather, an approximated account of it), as well as who she was before she went cold. She was compassionate and lighthearted, though still very much silent and stoic. We also get insight into portals, which is something referenced immediately in the previous episode (Thor: The Dark World) and something that comes into play much later on.
One thing I particularly enjoy is how we get to see more of Skye's role on the team. Originally, we're told that she's been brought on essentially as an unknown element. Essentially a recruit. In addition to her hacking skill, we get to see a different skill: Daisy's ability to communicate on a level no one else can. She's very emotional, and connects with people on that level. Especially outsiders, which she is and often feels like. Her relationship with May is something we see at play here, and is something we'll see develop in a very interesting way as time goes on.
The Roxxon corporation, normally a big player in the Thor mythos, also is referenced here with the gas station. They don't play a big role in the MCU as of yet, but who knows.