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I was really hoping she would have put bullets in the whole mess of them, showing a deeper darker mystery to Skye that we hadn't yet imagined.  But no, they didn't go that route, which is pehaps a good thing.  For now anyway, she's still what she seems, a good hearted activist who is perhaps starting to realize the

Fitz and Simmons are like Platypuses, they don't do much…until they put on thier secret agent hats.

Well, Shield's incompetence lead to them being played by their own asset resulting in the attack on their convoy and loosing of said asset.

I think that if Franklin Hall tells us anything, its that all the Green Arrow Level characters will get played with.

So, one thing that is strange to me about this show, is how ham handed they are being with regard to Coulson's mystery.  The first two episodes were how Tahiti was a Magical Place, and now, the over repeated line with the lampshade hung on it is how Coulson is "rusty".

It's basically an unstable isotope of upsidasium, but whose counting?

yeah…we're just going to go with unstable molecules on that one…those crazy crazy unstable molecules seem to fix everything….

Which kind of makes you wonder if congress pushed through a registration act when no one was looking in the Cinematic Universe. Which might come up as a plot point in the Winter Soldier Film (given that it features a Dell Ruskian, evil within the state kind of plot).

LMD's have been known to scream…all to keep up the apperance of life, that's their point.

No, I don't think Simmons will die, Fitz possibly (since Simmons got him into this mess the guilt over his death would be more profound).  But no, Skye is the one marked for death at the end of this season (the hula girl is the give away, the island paradise = a magical place = death symbolism is going to be a running

Given her dislike at being refered to as "the Cavalry" I would assume it cuts back to her failing to live up to that expectation.  That is, after numerous near superhuman feats, she failed, and failed miserably, and the cavalry was unable to save the day.  There is also the very real possibility (given the commonality

I enjoyed this episode greatly, sure, it's a case of the week show (it is only the second week afterall) but it also gives us some nice thoughts to build on.   Hydra, after the war went out and free agented across the globe (a notable point in this is Arnim Zola was in US custody at the time, so likely got papercliped

I was so happy for the return of this series, and truly enjoyed the both episodes (though the estrogen cream did seem a little eye rolley to me at the start of the gag).I've always felt the relationship with Penny and Sheldon to be a bit deeper than her relationship with Leonard.

Unless 4 d is meant more metaphorically, where in you can undo moves and rearrange the board accodingly a set number of times, or perhaps you have laternate time lines, where you are running multiple boards showing the differnt possible moves you could have made.

Actually there is a very low budget B movie called Bloody Ape that the final scene seems to be taken from.  So apparently their research staff also did their legwork on B Movies as well.

I used to watch this show as a kid (in syndication re runs after it went off the air).  It was a really wonderful piece.  It is too bad it's not on DVD, but since it exists as some kind of syndicated property there is always the hope on one of the dozens of channels that exist now seemingly to exclusivly run random

This was just a wonderful episode, and a nice return for a great character (though as a Robot, we also know he is never far away).

No, Rocky lost the fight because Lang (sorry about that, mistype) was the better figher.  The entire training scene was ment to show that.  Rocky didn't take the fight seriously, and was ducking the fight because everyone around Rocky knew he was just a lucky  tomato can who could never survive a fight against a Boxer

Yeah, except he'd have to be a good guy now too….there you go, Drago, Cluber, and Rocky, all team up to help young Creed become a better boxer than their father was, since they all beat the hell out of him (well Cluber only beat Rocky, but still).

I've always felt the story of Cluber Lane would have made an inspirational story.  You know, the young tough, who came up from the streets, gets denied the top fight by the cowardly champ until he taunts him into accepting the fight, and then triumphs over the lazy out of shape champ who was lucky to get his title