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‘leads to the conclusion that we are the victims of purposely bad policy’

It’s kinda fascinating how he was constantly getting cast as predators though. 

Thank you. I try not to politicize too much on this site but comparing our failing COVID-19 response with the rest of the world only leads to the conclusion that we are the victims of purposely bad policy. People may not be interested in politics but politicians are going to be interested in what they can get from you

Our governments, particularly the federal government, have failed the vast majority of us, the workers and the small business owners, by only providing for the wealthy and connected. Our inherently corrupt political system, where money buys access, is legalized bribery. Forty years of trickle down reaganomics,

They are going to study the mismanagement of this for years. It’s going to be in textbooks along with the New Deal (assuming they pull their heads out of their asses and figure something out.)

Great funny lines, but Enoch got me the most with “Oh dear.

I would hope that Daisy would be satisfied with Souza’s answer, and also hopefully flattered to be told, I know people like you, i.e. hot brunette badass heroes with hearts of gold like her & Peggy Carter 

and making a lovely point about how people like her will always need support from people like him.

“If you die you forget what you learned” was a nice little update to the rules of the genre that added some stakes without changing the basic format.

I think it’s kind of a sad testament to how bad Daisy has been burned throughout her life that this dude she’s barely known being real nice had to be questioned so thoroughly. At least she seemed satisfied with the answer.

Ugh -- how could Cameron use that term unironically?

You’re just saying that so she doesn’t try to murder you with her inner Ringu monster

I’ll call it here, Fitz ain’t dead, he’s raising their child/children. There’s no way they kill him off screen, movie or not and just show flashback. I’d say the reason she cried is she knows what she has given up to save the day. It may the only way she could get through it, blocking memories of her child/children.

I honestly did not expect Enoch’s death to impact me so much (especially after the great laugh of him pulling out his ‘heart’) so kudos to the writing team. Especially to Henstridge as well - if this is her first time directing it’s a hell of an entry in her CV and a feather in her cap.

I don’t think that Daisy is a game-player, I have to think the kiss meant something real to her, though she knew that he wouldn’t remember so it didn’t commit her to anything. I did think it was funny that she was so confused by why Souza was worried about her & waiting outside her pod-thing. Uh, he likes you, who

timey-wimey, wibbly-wobbly

I just think it’s weird you need to be awake for this.

The last time a computer made me cry that hard, it was the finale of season 4 of Person of Interest. Damn, that was a quality episode of television, and yeah, I’d probably call that Agents of SHIELD’s finest hour. It has everything you could want from the show.

Enoch was right...this is their final mission together. Last season...final mission. Cherish what is left...it’s too little. :(

What an absolutely fantastic episode! I did NOT anticipate needing that many tissues though. Enoch gives his life for Our Team yet again...just like he did in the future. What a fantastic

I’ve said previously that the best eps have had Elizabeth Henstridge at their center, and with this ep being her directorial debut, that streak continues. I expected wacky hi-jinks, and we got some of that, but we got so much more. R.I.P. Enoch.