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I liked that the two Wards' interrogations were intermixed with each other, as if Skye and Coulson were doing it at the same time. They wanted us to think that Skye was talking to Ward while the boss was away. (I mean, she said as much, but that was to deceive Ward.) We only find out at the end of the scene that

In regards to Batman/Inception, I think the issue there was, he tries to sell it as a chaotic, everything happening at once moment, but the bad guys still come at the good guys one on one or everything miraculously syncs up. Nolan thinks he's a master of surrealism when he's really still painting by numbers.

(as much as most hated Into Darkness, he was great in it)

I don't British TV very much (limited entirely to DW, actually) so I only saw his performance for the first time in ST:ID. I understand why the girlies swewn now, I nearly got pregnant just watching him.

You're thinking too small. Some writer will also manage to work in Love, Actually and Cabin Pressure.

The reaction of sci fi afficionados everywhere as the tinterweb breaks

Hallowed are the Ori!

Best line in the ep goes to Det. Bullock: "What's altruism?!"

Just a nod from me to the greatest Scout in the Tanith First and Only. And now I wished I'd picked Mkoll as my handle on here! Feth!

X-Men: First Class was pretty great.

I think there is a good argument for the sidequel to be made. In an era where television has the upper hand, it's now movies who are competing to for strong character development as well as believable timely character arcs. Look at Jax Teller from Sons of Anarchy, his 7 season arc could never have been done in a

Just as long as they use the script provided by the visionary MightyGodKing. This is how Civil War was meant to be told.

Nah, police procedural with holograms.

I hope you like your vampires gun-toting and weather black leather catsuits

PLACE YOUR BETS! PLACE YOUR BETS!!!
Starz, AMC, or Syfy!!!!

I spent this entire ep in tears. Literally one of the best written of the entire series. The callbacks were great, even if this was much better than Zuko Alone.

That's exactly what I'm doing right now. 30 Rock was by far the best written sitcom in history. Amazing stuff.

Omg I'm dying. Thank you!

Here is the photo I sent, just so everyone knows how grave this injustice is:

"Ah well, maybe this Bruce Wayne has multiple Batmobiles."