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There are I guess some problems with the writing but man the directing/editing in this pilot was top notch. That opening following tracking shot. The use of flashbacks. It also has some really good acting.

You aren't wrong per se but it's not just AoS. Secrets are always treated as unforgivable sins by TV writers and TV writers love characters that don't respect chain of command. It's why Jack Bauer goes rogue, cops always investigate cases when their bosses tell them to drop it, and doctors ignore hospital

MARVEL LOGO!

awesome.

if this wasn't Florida, they could have totally done a secret Mindy Project cross-over.

Yeah I missed the rest of the 99 but I did like the premiere a lot largely because the Jake-Holt pairing is comedy gold still. I've missed this show over the summer.

No rankings this week but The Goldbergs had a very similar episode of the episode in The Wonder Years where Kevin learns that his father used to have dreams beyond working for a company that also ended with Kevin looking into a telescope with his father. Obviously, the Wonder Years episode was stronger since this was

Broadcast show? Hmm, it might be. I like The Flash and Arrow and even Legends of Tomorrow (and i enjoy Gotham's batshit insanity now) but…yeah I think this is the best one.

"Still not as silly as us pretending that Henry is still 14 or whatever."

My favorite two moments of this entertaining if not necessarily good season (which also describes the series): Emma going "okay" twice as the bounty hunter talks to her AND when Rumple realizes that he got what he wanted, he didn't need to stick around. Just glorious.

He's destroyed an entire planet's worth of civilization and survived a thousand years jumping from the few bodies Earth sent over. I think immortality is pretty much implied.

I mean, sure, you are right but it's a pity that we didn't really get to see any fallout even in news channels on the background. Not that it's SHIELD's turf, but the environmental impact of Sokovia crashing to the Earth would be the major concern in the MCU.

I don't know. The only way to kill him is you remove his ability to jump into a new dead body. So yes a flamethrower or Murder vest would kill the body he currently inhabits but Hive lives.

My favorite quote from part I was when Rob Riggle was like he doesn't care who he has sex with in Las Vegas-whether it be a woman, a man, or a child and the two characters instantly jumped in to tell he should care if it's a child. I burst out laughing so hard there.

The episode where the boys and Jess fought over the parking spot? To me, I think that remains the funniest New Girl episode.

Wasn't he using the same gun he was going to lethally shoot the mayor with?

My weekly rankings:
1) Black-Ish: When you are a minority, you have to be perfect to prove yourself. It's not fair and when you mess up, it feels like your letting a lot of other people down. I get that as a Mexican-American. Black-Ish gets that. Plus the whole Cosby Show, it's significance, and Bill Cosby's sins since

Yeah they said she feels every death.

He'll probably aim the gun, is about the pull the trigger, and get knocked out before he actually gets his shot.

Probably not for long though.I don't see how Hive survives the season?