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… K.

Agreed. I was like, "for fuck's sake…"

I'm not a huge fan of Arya's "mysterious and cruel" training. That shit got tired last season.

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The whole thing feels awkward. It would benefit from having the characters onscreen more often (which I know is difficult with a cast this size).

Honestly… fair.

Is it weird how lacking in intimacy Miller and his boyfriend are? They barely even register as friends, let alone lovers.

This was fantastic. I loved getting the adventure squad back together. ALIE may be a one-dimensional "evil AI" villain, but it's much better than Pike and Bellamy.

I laughed and then went :( in record time. What an hilariously bleak future.

You're both on a list now…

I can't quite tell if this is meant to be satirical.

Yeah, this was definitely a season highlight. Yoyo and Joey bring a lot of wide-eyed joy to the show.

They barely qualify as good or bad. They just nasty.

That's right.

Yikes.

This is fair. I think a lot of it has to do with the marketing hyping the Secret Warriors. They weren't quite so large a presence.

I actually really liked this Secret Warriors, but I don't understand how the ABC marketing department has been pushing them since before the season premiere. I mean, yeah, they have been slowly being built, but this isn't exactly The Avengers.

Thematically, both the upcoming movie and the ongoing "What do we do about Inhumans?" work together wonderfully.

But Joey had a wrench tossed at his back, and I literally guffawed. It wasn't as funny as the fire extinguisher launched at Lincoln. I think the evil Inhuman telekinetic is great for visual gags.

That whole thing looked pretty spooky. She did a lot more damage than I was expecting. How the hell did she escape?