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Odd. I used to imagine that a relapse would be the climax to some grand drama. Now after watching Sherlock in the aftermath of using drugs again, it was in fact an anticlimax. It was be a surrender to the incessant drip, drip, drip of existence.

Logical leap. Preemptive, but it's a prediction anyways. For all I know, the Lash/Andrew situation could be treated completely differently than Ward too so it might not be a one-to-one situation.

The forgiveness/betrayal portion was referencing Mack/Bobbi and their part in the real SHIELD last season. Odd seasons are permanent betrayals, even seasons are faux betrayals.

Third for not even bringing up the fact that the ATCU guy was on the train when Lash was supposedly at the hospital. Was that honestly never brought up?

Didn't recognize him at first because you didn't use the name he was given. It's Scorch. And still, he was from Agents of Shield.

I hate that for these types of story lines between Mutants/super powered and non-Mutant/super powered, the cure is always taken to be cure all or not have the cure at all. Why not just have it be optional and have no extremism on either side?

To bring it back to the 50 episode celebration, Daisy is the first Asian super powered individual in the MCU.

I read elsewhere how hypocritical it is given Coulson has more often than not let his actions be driven by emotions. Coulson being driven mad by the alien blood story line comes to mind.

So who's going to betray the team next season? Guessing it now, one of the recruits from Daisy's Secret Warriors will be next season's villain.

The 50th episode celebration on youtube is pretty interesting. The cast really likes Iain. He was probably mentioned the most out of everyone.

Maybe penny dude erased parts of Tommy's memories?

It's Peter. Milo's not against playing roles involving incest.

All things considered, Firefly is probably one of the Whedon's best done examples of having a happy couple and not dragging out the drama, though i guess having one season of the show does that. Firefly did right by Zoe and Wash, excluding Serenity. They were a happy couple throughout the show's run. And then

Stinger of the episode makes no sense though if Will was just a figment of her imagination. Not to mention what Billybob said about the hand-drawn maps and obsolete computer equipment.

She lost the Wll inside of her?

I'm not looking forward to Fitz and Simmons acting awkward and addressing/not addressing the elephant in the room that is their "complicated relationship" in future episodes.

Liz H. has done a lot of interviews before/after the episode, and all her interviews seem to be saying that she does love Fitz in that way, it's just she's kinda naive to the whole love situation. And now it just became complicated.

I honestly could see the writers going:

Kinda missed my point. I'm saying that the writers were kinda inconsistent with Simmons' actions given the context of this episode, and that's all there is to Simmons holding the sharp object or being unable to handle loud vibrations, inconsistency.

Was the line really a blink and you miss it line? I've seen a lot of people miss the fact that Fitz made the battery for Simmons, including the review itself.