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Coulson basically asks if she knew about Tahiti, and although she didn't say anything out loud, the look on her face told Coulson that May knew and said nothing (being under orders from Fury not to reveal the truth to Coulson).

Agreed, Zola is the Clairvoyant - not just because the algorithm he created can predict how a person might act or react; but we know that the Clairvoyant can communicate directly to his experiments, er, I mean operatives via the computer systems embedded in their bodies AND we know that Zola has the ability to live

In the news clip they showed Hank on some security footage (though not from inside the shop of course) froze on a frame of his face with a number and an announcement that police were trying to ID him and for anyone with info to call the police - but oddly I don't recall if they mentioned that they'd found his body.

Not to mention the other great line from that same scene:

Anyone else thinking that the "power surge" being experienced by all of the young witches might be caused by a disruption of magical power distribution caused by Delphi assassinating so many witches. Power's gotta go somewhere.

And, that was the point of showing that Ali was Wessen - Nick realizing that many people he knows, and has known for years are mare than they seem. His discovering that a long-time friend of Juliette's, a person that presumably Nick has known for quite a time as well - is Wessen, really personalizes the Grimm v.

And when "Allegiant" is filmed as well.

And two of those characters are strong, intelligent, self-assured women. One could argue that Abbie and Jenny could just as easily been written as two brothers - Abe and Jessie.

And the kicker is that he couldn't bear there things being unsettled between him and Freya - so he hops back on a plane so that he can tell her to her face that he can't marry her.

Dead!Ingrid asks, when Athena raises her, if she's alive. Athena says that she's not quite, but that the body and reanimation should last for at least a day. I take it that the body/brain retained memories - but that there wasn't a soul there - which would also explain why Dead!Ingrid was so willing (and gleeful) to

I'm with you on the whole "Myrtle-threw-the-acid-and-Fiona-used-Queenie-to-strengthen-the-case".

That's one of the things I was hoping was the case with Madison and setting fire to the drapes. I could even stretch it a bit that when Madison lit Fiona's cig it was really Nan from somewhere else in the house.

It wasn't a fever dream, Tink did reveal that Regina has another shot at "true love" and it's someone with a young child who would see her as "mom". Of course Regina and Robin Hood will be perfect for each other now - after he has had and lost Marion and is a father, and after all Regina has gone through raising and

Rumpy acknowledging the love between him and Belle, and that it is strong, real, and mutual was such a great moment. Finally he is accepting that he isn't just a "beast" and is capable of loving and being loved - and his message via Ariel that he would see Belle again shows that he is willing to fight not just for

I so wanted Nan to be the next Supreme. She's the only one in the whole house who seems to be able to take charge. I get the idea that she might be the only one of the girls who was actually informed by her parents about who and what she is. She is the one who not only knew that Fiona was the Supreme, but what a

Yes, Miles and Monroe. Actually I buy them as a couple more than Miles and Rachel. Even after Tom Neville call it out, we see flashbacks and contemporary scenes where they admit that they can't really to harm to the other because of their bond (or what the audience calls their unrequited love).

Treating the arrows with poison would make it more likely to kill your foe, even if you didn't hit them with a fatal shot. It's another way to make sure that if your adversary gets away that they won't be a threat for long if they've been wounded with a toxin-laced weapon.

Electra Woman was going to be my choice to post - or Agent 99 from "Get Smart" but she's not a super hero - just super.

The short story "Now Let Us Sleep" by Avram Davidson should certainly be included in this list.