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Since so many people are still confused I made a picture of the time loop:

That break wasn’t so much for the Olympics, by that point it had become standard for heavily serialized shows that did poorly in reruns to take a block of consecutive weeks off and air something else in its place, rather than having piecemeal filler for the rest of the season. It’s perhaps been overlooked since Agent

It’s like this happens every four years or something.

In reading this, I am reminded of the words of Miles O’Brien:

>>> “...which explains why Robin’s main instruction to May was to find Flint—the young Inhuman’s newly awakened power is clearly the key to reassembling the stone teleportation device...”<<<

Also, Enoch reminds me so much of an Observer.

Yeah, if *gravitonium* finally came back, then Vijay bloody well better come back.

This show was a noble attempt at something grand, but wound up being kind of a mess (albeit a decent and entertaining one). It was awkwardly structured, with the flashbacks and jumps in Robin’s consciousness and all that.

All hail the shotgun axe

-The space desert costumes the team arrived in looked pretty cool, really nails the sci-fi aspect of this season.

Those seasons were kind of rough, but 11 really turned things around.

Personally, I mainly want to see Jemma react to a picture of Killgrave.....

Play dom-jat, hoo-man?

I can’t blame you for that. My wife is still convinced that the Disco universe isn’t the Trek Prime universe and that our happy crew will get to the Trek universe we all know and love by and by.

If you try to connect this show up to TOS, none of it is going to make any sense at all.

I can’t be the only one who caught Jemma’s “Allons-y!”

I’m really into the idea of Graviton being set up as the season’s Big Bad. He, theoretically, would be able to bust apart a planet.

Agent Where’s Dustin and Steve when you need them?

Agent I’llcut Yourface.

I can’t think of a way that Flint could rebuild the Earth in the future and also have it be a happy ending. Reconstituted Earth would be a fundamentally different planet. Also, it would be almost totally depopulated, save for the (few hundred?) people in the Lighthouse and whoever is with Robin.