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Robot is the word you'd use if you saw him without context

Also remember, that's the actress doing those moves in real time, in one take. With much less training IRL than the character is supposed to have had on the show. And she made it look easy.

It is established in the comics that Inhumans, even before going thru the mist, have the potential to be at peak human fitness and intelligence(meaning Cap America level) simply by their genetics/years of selective breeding. The training is necessary to posses any real skills of course, but they all have a big leg up.

Comics Inhumans possess peak human abilities naturally without going thru terregenesis so, there's that. With some training she'd quickly surpass most agents, in addition to the super powers.

Definitely a Required Secondary Power

Right in a bin marked "rubbish"

I mean the vast majority of mutants weren't vigilantes at all they were just trying to maintain normal lives.

I think the difference is, those powers are intrinsic to them, so trust has nothing to do with it. You'd basically be making them criminals for being born thru registration. I mean think about it like a politician suggesting we fingerprint and take DNA samples from everyone at birth, because we're all potential…

There's also the inhuman aspect, in the comics the race has peak human capabilities before ever undergoing terregenesis and receiving super powers. They don't all choose to train to fight however. So there would be a natural ability there that only need some direction.

Yea, he really seems to struggle with them not understanding things "from a certain point of view"

what do you mean the ship sinks!?!!?

Fitz knew what Jemma was going to do and didn't try to stop her or warn anyone. Not certain his moral compass is always pointing north.

I mean at this point a shortcut would just be smart.

The mistress wasn't a victim, she was a participant in the abuse, in the show. She was hunting other women with Ramsay, and seducing/teasing Reek. So seemingly someone as sadistic as he is.

Reek didn't do it by choice, in thebooks Ramsay forced him to hurt Jeyne. The wordplay reminded of that.

Who was looking forward to that? I wasn't looking forward to that, it never stood out as important. I was looking forward to Snow asserting his authority and the sense of Justice instilled by Ned, who says exactly what to who never enters into it. Who cares?

Jamie Bell?

The sexes would have likely been reversed in actual medieval times, they married girls to middle aged men as soon as the former hit puberty. Why the books carry such an obsession with whether or not Sansa is blooded.

Age of consent in that type of setting is puberty.
In fact, forget the consent…

Everything about that scene was made of win.