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Jimmy Fallon. I don't hate him as much as the rest of you on this site, but I hope that a legless lizard will eat him one day, courtesy of Steve Irvin's kid.

Well, at least it's not as bad as standing in the streets for Pepsi.

I've only seen the first 4 episodes, but I'll take your word for it. And it's not like she had much of a script to borrow from anyway. Almost everything about this show is terrible.

I read the books about 5 years ago and they're quite bad to me now, but I sort of liked it back then. (If you're wondering on whether to read this: don't, unless you're a teenage girl looking for basically a bunch of relationship drama and a side plot of fantasy and incest.)

Agreed. A lot of Marvel actors like Chris Evans, Hemsworth and even Andrew Garfield were relatively very unknown to the public before their superhero roles, and now that they've established themselves in their roles it's great to see them in other things. DC could easily hold a wide casting call for the character and

Well there's the whole every Inhuman has a purpose line. The Inhuman powers have to be coded in her DNA I'm guessing, so there's no way that she could be anything other than Quake, since she's molecularly same to her real-world self.

Nothing would happen to May if Daisy broke the Terrigen, since it was a pure crystal and the cocoon would just fall off her. The reason Tripp died was when she turned the first time she did it the old fashioned way in a Kree temple with a Diviner, which just added some special effects to the Terrigenesis I'm thinking.

I have to ask, what happens when Daisy and Simmons leave the framework? Do their characters disappear or are they replaced by the unreal bots that were there before they joined? Fitz said this episode that Daisy replaced the 'real' Skye, so if she DID leave the framework would the 'real' Skye replace her, or would the

He doesn't just like jazz.

Well I didn't know that, thanks for telling me!

The biggest inconsistency that annoys me is that Rosa got a dog named Arlo last season, and we still haven't seen him, even when we saw her apartment in the finale

I don't know, I really liked Henry Simmons performance this week, a first for me since they never really give Mack anything to do.

AoS is doing better than all the CW shows except Supergirl and Flash, it's just that CW is such a crap network that they HAVE to renew their DCTV shows for some traffic.

I think it's because the shows are graded against themselves, so we know SHIELD has the potential to do a lot lot better. Arrow and LoT get regular As because that's the best they can do, but AoS has given us episodes like Self Control and 4722 hours, so one can only hope. But if it were graded against the other

But wouldn't that defeat the purpose? If Aida wanted a fake Fitz she would've used the LMD, but she wants the real one for pure authenticity, she wants to feel totally human.

He's going to start to realise I think, but Coulson has an advantage in that his mind has already been reprogrammed before, so it was easier for him.

GUYS GUYS GUYS.
A writer on the show wrote an entire episode about the squad finding a pen drive that contained videos of Trump getting peed on. It's somehow so much better than it sounds.

I liked Garfield, he was great as Spider-Man, but he didn't really sell Peter Parker to me. Mostly because times have changed and a guy like Peter Parker now would be a cool, hip photographer student who does hipster things, and it definitely wouldn't warrant the bullying, because anyone with eyes could see how

I love Emma Stone and I love Gwen Stacy, I don't think MJ would've been a great choice though (mostly because MJ as a character annoys me)

The movies were pretty awful, but I did like Garfield's portrayal of Spider-Man much better, and the Peter Gwen romance was so off the charts good that it feels bad comparing it to anything else.