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Of course Coulson would never go after May in the same way. He wants to keep his other hand.

Eh, the site can't always hit a home run.

Okay, can we replace Oliver with you? Just kidding but even though I didn't necessarily agree with your opinion of the episode, in that I liked it, I thought your criticism was fair.

I loved Jessica Jones. I enjoyed almost every episode and at points I thought it was some of the best Marvel TV created. I thought Daredevil was amazing. I kinda agree Agents of SHIELD could learn how to do fight scenes from Daredevil. Other than that?

Also Gotham is getting good grades recently so not sure what he's talking about…

I have to agree. That should have been the post-credits scene. Not them on the planet especially since it didn't really reveal anything new.

I think it's fair to ask we get a Simmons-focused plot soon but she did go to an alien planet and did get to see how it affected her. As for underdeveloped? Mack and Lincoln beat Simmons in that competition.

One of the loves of her lives. But yeah.

I'm hoping Ward's death fits Ward's character. He sacrifices his life thinking he's being heroic and noble and finally redeeming himself but really just screws everybody up.

1) Okay, fair. I don't necessarily agree but I can see why someone would have this opinion.
2) Agreed there. I've never thought Clark Gregg was the best actor but he can still do the drama/serious scenes decently enough.
3) I don't feel this is the end of the Secret Warriors plot. At least I hope not. That would be

They are not graded on a curve against themselves. That's nonesense. Otherwise most Breaking Bad episodes would have Cs since C would be an average episode of Breaking Bad.

Well that's not fair either Jed Maurissa don't get all the credit. Brent Fletcher wrote the actual episode which they all came up with as a team in the writer's room.

He's not the showrunner.

Isn't it three Inhumans (Daisy counts as one, Joey as the other, and Lincoln as the third)? Also, I'm happy they didn't introduce some randos to be on the team and that the team is in the state. It adds to the drama, makes sense considering the plots, and was funny in a good way.

Just like Abrams had nothing to do with Lost after the pilot, the only contribution Joss Whedon has had to this show after the pilot is basically say shit about it.

When he told her that he couldn't live in a world without her, I think I might finally jump on board the FitzSimmons shipping train. Is it too late?

I think Ward shares your hope that the Winter Finale brings some closure. I doubt the show will kill off it's protagonist though.

"Ward’s whole mindset is a complex mess: his continued characterization
of blaming others for messes he created and crimes he committed, some
twisted form of a hero complex that only he sees, huge parental issues,
his need to be great (which is why he buys into what Malik is selling
about him being a leader), and the

A C+? ARE YOU KIDDING ME? Look, maybe the episode doesn't deserve an A-. I get that's probably just me being excited about the insane plot developments this week (Rosalind's death, Banks' death, and the whole final act) but come on, it deserves to be in the B-range at least. The show was good, it was engaging, and it

I'm not denying there's racism in Texas just like there's racism in Massachusetts (which I have encountered, if not experienced). But I think calling it the racist capitol of the country is unwarranted.