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"Stanning" is a pretty old term now - just over 15 years, in fact.

"Not a lot of shows put value on platonic male/female friendships."

It truly is an overlooked gem and deserves to get a proper run for at least 5 seasons. It's gritty without being obscene and the cast is just faultless.

Man buns ruin everything.

Her race is only relevant if Ellen was mocking the name because of the lady's race, which she clearly wasn't.

The fact the woman is black and Ellen is white is entirely irrelevant to the situation, though.

People make fun of each other's names all the time and it has nothing to do with race - stop trying to bring that into it.

To be fair, they did (seemingly) kill off The Joker.

So well said, gesundheit, in particular:

Her death was silly and illogical since she's the group primary medical person and shouldn't have been out and about like that.

"And did it take anyone else a full four seasons before being confident in telling Glen and Bucky apart, save the bad toupee?"

Scamming how?

I like to pretend that episode never happened because seriously WTF were they thinking.

Did anyone else unintentionally laugh when they cut back to Coulson and crew watching the ship with Lincoln and Hive blow up on screen? Something about the tiny special effects of it on the viewscreen made me snigger, which kinda made it hard to focus on the teary eyed emotions of the following moments.

"The problem was that the audience skewed older and it wasn't produced in-house, so it didn't quite work financially"

I can so hear Allison saying these words

All Huck does now is appear in the occasional scene to do his trademark bug-eyed huffypuffy face.

Mainly up-voting for "Captain Save A Hoe"

Someone should print this comment out and post it to Shonda - or perhaps we should just tweet a screenshot of it to her.

No - I sincerely hope you're in the minority in your wishes because Mer and Alex should absolutely remain sibling-like in their relationship. Their friendship is one of the shining lights in this show, particularly because of Alex's evolution and the wealth of material behind both characters.