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"So, yes, let’s join Oliver Sava for what may well be the last time, as he reports in on Peggy Carter and Howard Stark’s dangerous mission and last-ditch effort to get rid of Zero Matter."

Because when you hire raging SJW's (or to use the non-pejorative term, those of the authoritarian left who are obsessed with identity politics and censoring speech/ideas that don't fit within their retrograde version of 'diversity'… yeah… SJW is easier to write, imma go back to that), you end up with reviews like

But I only have one up-vote to give…

"Coincidentally…"

These are the same sort of people who think "People of Colour" is a perfectly reasonable way to describe literally everyone on the planet that isn't white (and, as it happens, the same type of people who think that all white people are the same).

Doing what all SJW's do - attributing motive to something and assuming the worst of people.

"Also, regarding on SHIELD, 2 badass main characters are Asian-Americans and yet you still zero-in on he black characters that they killed. Sigh. Cant win em all."

King Shark was pretty impressive, I gotta say. The one shot in slow-mo during the chase was basically the animators going "Look at this cool model we made that we'll probably never get to use again, so here it is really slowly!".

"Unfortunately she barely manages that, announcing the clichéd line, “I’m not here to make friends,” to justify her rudeness."

Surprised they haven't picked up on the obvious symbolism:

"Kudos to whoever decided to serve up a giant slab of beefcake this episode, first when Rip fights a Russian mob boss in a bathhouse, and later when a shirtless Ray and Mick are tortured for information. These actors had to work for those toned bodies, so why not show them off a little?"

C+? Oh come the fuck on that was awesome!

Please do more reviews!!!

Coming up next on The A.V. Club: Why Manspreading (and other made-up meaningless nonsense concepts) will eventually destroy the human race, if not the whole solar system.

Thought this episode was great. Carl was fantastic in it. He made the episode.

The annoying thing about the Pike story is that it's a story we've seen played out on dozens of shows and we (presume to) know how it's going to end. Pike is so obviously wrong and so obviously single-minded that it will all come crashing down.

"Plus the once female-centric Supergirl now has two dudes as its main villains (Non and Maxwell Lord), not to mention a tendency to focus on James, Winn, and Hank, often to the exclusion of Alex and Cat."

I knew from the moment I opened the review the word 'fridge' would show up. The sheer Tumblrness of this website continues to grate.

"The room where Savage desecrates Carter’s body looks like a banquet hall, which is a set design fail."

That music though… wow. Such a strange tonal shift, the visuals, the music, but it worked really well.