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I really love the way the writers have handled Howard. The first few episodes set him up to be the clear obstacle in Jimmy's way only to show us that it was Chuck all along and ever since we've gotten these little shades of his inner life and resentment over his family relationship and having to deal with Chuck's

Well, that's been out of the bag since Comic Con last summer when James Gunn himself confirmed it. His argument was that it's revealed early in the movie and that he never meant for it to be a mystery because who it was isn't as important as what that means for Star Lord in the movie.

But not just that, unlike most "what if" stories this was has tangible ramifications for the characters and continuity. None of it was real, but absolutely all of it happened and its devastating and will just continue to mess with these characters and their lives.

Yea, when Aida BAMF'd I literally bugged my eyes out and said "what" as my jaw dropped. Totally did not see that one coming but man was it so freaking awesome.

Oh, I was happy to see Nacho finally make a brief appearance. I'm hoping his role in Hector's protection will boost his profile once the real war between Gus and Hector begins.

Many sobs! I'm just hoping that we get another season or two before the inevitable split because my heart can only take so much. Also, there must be at least a dozen more montages of Kim working hard and Jimmy slippin' hard before then!

Mine was the end shot of Kim and Jimmy walking through the doors. They're walking in sync sharing a moment of victory but they walk out two different doors and the frame of the door places them into two different boxes and splits them up, probably foreshadowing that this trial will likely be the beginning of the end

The worst part was when the mother and son tried to leave and one of Hector's men blocked them before Nacho intervened.

I think a bit more shading to it would be nice (and also very likely), but I would agree that leaving a good deal of it a mystery would be the best way to go.

We'll all be shocked in the finale when Jemma talks Fitz away from the darkside by finally giving him that pet monkey.

Sith Lord with HK-47 at your side is the best way to go.

Exactly! Zoom was pretty effective for the first half of the season, culminating in that amazing sequence but then they dropped Zoom for a few episodes and made his identity such a key part of the plotline and dragged it out way after it was already obvious that it was Jay and then they strained to explain it in a way

I've also heard of this guy that would dress up as Uncle Ben and collapse at every Spider-Man he found. There was this one great pic I saw of him collapsed surrounded by over a dozen different Spider-men all freaking out in horror.

Brie Larson would have already played Captain Marvel in Avengers: Infinity War and it's sequel though, so she'll not be new the process or the character.

We're definitely going to get another Fitz season wide healing arc, only instead of aphasia or losing the girl he loves he'll be getting over his Nazi phase instead…

Whoops! Thanks for clearing that up. Mace's got too many dead assistants lying around for me to keep my names straight. Hell, I can't even make up my mind on how to spell it but looking at it now, I know Burrows is more likely right.

Definitely. I'm really looking forward to a possible scene of Daisy apologizing to Tripp, but I find it hard to believe that he'd respond with anything other than bewilderment. It'll probably lead to a great Daisy/Simmons scene on top of that though, and I'm always up for that.

Your mileage may vary, but I feel like Arrow, Legends and Supergirl have all stepped up their games from last season (Arrow and Legends especially are night and day from last year) while Flash may be at it's lowest point. That being said, Flash can still be enjoyable between all the misery the characters keep making

Haven't seen Legion yet, and while I think Lucifer has gotten so much better this year I can't quite put it on this level yet. Maybe it's just all the years invested into this show that they've been consistently mining for great material all year but this show just means a lot more to me than Lucifer does.

Yea, it's going to be rough when we get to his eventual end again, but it'll be great to see the two of them together again. I'm guessing by the end of the season Tripp and Ward will come to grips with the Framework being fake and making the hard choice for them, and I'm betting it's going to be real messy.