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That's totally how it went. Siobhan was too pretty.

Had me until Barry said there's more of you guys than me. I'm guilty of it too, but it seems incorrect to use the term guys if there are women in the group, especially since said group was exclusively women. The word used should've been gals/girls.

Everyone would've known after Barry's appearance in front of her. TBH though Barry didn't seem to care at all about keeping his identity secret.

This is definitely an alternate universe. I know for a fact that I would definitely approve of anyone willing to help put together my IKEA furniture.

Telling his nephew to never use his powers or take any responsibility.

Also, I'm in a pickle. Because this is a Sherlock procedural so the cases can't exactly be paint by the numbers and have to have some level of complexity. But maybe they should every once in awhile make the case less convoluted for the sake of the story.

I'm surprised that Sherlock willingly withheld sex due to his emotional attachment. Given his history, I would've been more willing to buy Sherlock being unwilling to text/email/write to her when apart given his past major relationship with Irene and his first love in Poison Pen.

Guys Night trumps all!

Ben, It's not your fault.

I don't think it's stupidity, I think it's calculated. He's taken the Michael Bay school of film business.

The death of Jack was really dumb. Jack was the guy Bruce called that was in the building of Metropolis. So Bruce calls Jack to tell him to make sure everyone evacuates the building. You see the scene at Jack's end and people are already evacuating so that call wasn't needed. But then, Jack stays in what is presumably

She did actually. She seemed to react to drinking it due to the taste, and then she notices what her drink says.

I like that Superman just says Martha for two reasons.

This might be giving too much credit to Snyder, but I feel like it involves Robin being branded somehow during that incident, whatever it may be.

Why didn't Foggy/Karen sue for such flagrant misuse of their witness? And I say their because Nelson-Page should really be a thing.

Gotta give credit to Henry Simmons for pulling that off. I mean, the whole team must be bummed they're leaving, but the show had to sell Mack being more devastated than the rest of the team because he knew them the longest. Maybe his actor bonded with them so the scene was more genuine, but still.

Yup. I'm actually really interested to see how much of this thought process will hold up and stay consistent in Marvel's Most Wanted.

So Russia was trying to get the American government to admit that Bobbi/Hunter were working for SHIELD, showing that SHIELD exists and is working with the US government. By having Bobbi/Hunter deny their involvement with SHIELD, Russia has their hands tied and have to just go along with their story that the two were

I'd love if Mack became director and Clark Gregg can do more comedic work on the show. Or something to allow Clark Gregg to crack more jokes.

Yeah, I guess that's where we'll have to agree to disagree. I just don't think the show can transition to be a complete drama well. I don't doubt that Daisy/Coulson will still have their one-liners now and again, but it's always good to have a solid comic relief to lighten up a show when the character's on screen,