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In SHIELD's defense, the situation turned on them pretty fast. They spent half the episode trying to rescue a low level guy from mysterious kidnappers. He didn't turn into a bad guy until our agents were already on the scene trying to extract him from danger. They killed* Scorch within about twenty minutes of his

I noticed it was wrong, but I just assumed the Hacker hacked it to play as Zombie and be a dick to other players.

Are you sure it wasn't "How could Skye do this to us? I thought she liked us?"

This is set in the same universe where a guy got hit by too much gamma radiation, and instead of dying quickly of radiation poisoning (or slowly of cancer), he occasionally turns into a giant green rage monster. At some point, you have to judge a science fiction/fantasy work by its own internal rules and not by how

The girl unexpectedly becoming the most important hero is a Whedon trademark. Skye will be treated as more important than everyone else for the entire run of the series.

I liked most of it, but the show is still rough around the edges. The scenes with Skye and her hacker boyfriend slowed everything down. And the conversation between the nerd scientists who were like kicked puppies because they really LIKE Skye, and thought Skye liked THEM, had the clunkiest writing of the episode.

The "exploding serum" was more of the Extremis serum. They showed a whole tray of it laying around - Scorch used some to kick up his powers during his escape rampage.

My biggest problem with the episode was, once again, the flashbacks. The amount of time it took for Rumple and Baelfire to end up right back where they started didn't justify the amount of time they took away from events in the present. Only a smidgeon of the history between Rumple and Pan was explained, and now

Incest? Ew, no. Henry as Regina's happy ending in the sense that she is a loving mother who would be proud that she raised a good kid.

Yeah, I was surprised they didn't have Barney address the catastrophe he just created by disavowing his family and blaming it on Robin. But I guess they still have another 50+ hours until the wedding to fix it.

Not as an incest thing - ew. As a mother loving her son and being proud that she raised a good kid.

Remember, Pan is the villain. He's probably lying about Henry's ultimate destiny.

Was I the only one hoping that the guy with the tattoo who would be Regina's happy ending was actually a time-traveling Henry? Her son, all grown up and mature and responsible (as indicated by his traveling back in time somehow to save the day) would totally be a happy ending for his mom. A new love connection for

To Boy Howdy:  If you missed it in the first episode, the drones are named after the Seven Dwarfs.

I have to say, Ann has always seemed to hate the culture in Pawnee.  She's health conscious and environmentally conscious, and Pawnee is the opposite of both.  She makes fun of the stupidity of the town all the time.  Really, it is her friends and her work that have kept her there.  Deciding to move somewhere better

I'm hoping April is just nervous and that Andy will talk her back into vet school.  Of course, April might have to delay vet school to go to England and SAVE Andy…

Ted loving the horrible replacement Scotch made from ketchup and chocolate sauce tops both of those.

I think it was that you should expect a shepherd to pick a really cheap/bad sword to use for the fake Excalibur trick, because he would have no sense of good steel.