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Yeah, he couldn't have dropped Iris off on the way back? He was just like "Welp, I carried you all the way to (maybe?) Coast City, hope you can find the train?"

Loved it when he pulled the gold necklace out of Mick's pocket. He gets the Team Dad award.

Ray has the emotional elasticity of a Saturday morning cartoon: King of bouncing-back.

It might be interesting if she transformed but he was stuck (in the way we're discussing above), and she's transferring the feeling of responsibilty she has to crusading against/murdering other Inhumans.

The sterilizing mutants thing is super messed up and the wooorrrrrsssst.

You absolutely right. It's been a hot minute since I've read Inhumans.

I remember from the comics (but I'm not quite sure if that's what they're doing here yet) that when a non-Inhuman comes in to contact with pure Terrigen they end up in a cocoon but never break out. That was with the Terrigen mist though, and I'm not sure, if that's what they're doing with the fish-transmitted

Clearly he was sent back to the island with some biotin in order to grow that sonuvabitch beard.

Supermodel Power!

The same people who installed that bullshit IMDB trivia thing in Prime videos.

Yeah, I watched Pleasantville again when it popped up on Netflix and was floored by how relevant it is to the current political climate. It made that section of the movie even more eerie and unsettling.

I was a little more concerned about a possible militia-sympathetic tone which would seem dangerously irresponsible given the current political climate.

I feel like another head-scratcher/loose thread is how Kaetenay could clearly control his wolfy abilities.

Maybe the lack of closure was the point of Dorian's arc. After all, he just goes on.

Not over women specifically, perhaps, (I get the feeling Dorian would view that as base?) but absolutely over his surroundings. He only ever does things on his own terms (even when he submits, it's his decision), and has no compunction about removing anyone who threatens that (RIP Angelique). In this particular

If they don't, I'm happy to sit here and enjoy the tension. As long as I still get to have my Ethan feels. Josh Hartnett has aged very well…

Absolutely textbook abuser vernacular. You want this, you deserve this, no one could ever love you but I …

Is it weird that I was getting some Sapphic vibes between Cat and Vanessa?

I agree that Victor is the most overt, but I think all three men are invested because it gives them some control over another person. Jekyll views bending people into a different shape as an act of mercy or kindness. Dorian wants an older version of Lily back, even if it's just so he can regain control of his

When Victor, Dorian, and Jekyll were all looking over Lily while she was prone on the floor, and Victor was saying - in an honest, pleading voice, no less - that they were going to make her what a woman should be, I shuddered.