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Adam Driver was an excellent casting choice. He really brought the vulnerability and desperation of the character when the helmet came off. I also thought it was an interesting choice that his character had to fight against the calling to the light, rather than vice versa. You could *see* Ben Solo peaking out, in

Everyone I've spoken to (myself included), felt nothing short of elation when that light saber flew past Ren into Rey's waiting hand. That shit was spectacular. I have no idea what this writer is talking about.

I suspect it'll go to Sarah. Jo and Alaric had that conversation about keeping her safe until Elena's blood left her system, which might be a clue that she might turn in the future, but I don't suspect IT would be permanently.

How is it that Kat Graham is one of the best actors on this show, and yet she can barely get 10 minutes of screen time in her own episode? It's infuriating.

I've always been a fan of Azzarello, though I will admit to being disappointed about Diana's origin change. I felt a bit betrayed at it, since the autonomy of Hippolyta's decision to have a child by her own standards was always really important to me, personally. I stopped reading Azzarello's run after the first arc,

Good. Now the Duggars, please.

While I enjoyed the film for what it was, I felt like most of the characters weren't fully formed.

So I've been thinking… last night, Abbie implied that Katrina is sticking around the HH in order to turn Henry back to the good side… but what if he turns her? What if she becomes one of the Horsemen? It's a crazy thought, but it would be a really cool development twist for a character like Katrina, who definitely

As long as they're providing the tickets and popcorn and tranquilizers, I'm fine with that.

I actually love this webseries and the dolls, so I think I'll be the sole commentator in this post to say "yay!" to this news.

May and Skye bonding over hate-fu and laying the verbal and physical smackdown on Agent Rapey was the kind of thing I've been waiting for all season.

Coulson and Fury sassing Garrett over mishearing the SHIELD motto was perfect. People can say what they like about some of Gregg's acting, but he and Sam have great chemistry and just nailed the fuck out of that scene.

I think it would be silly if they killed him during the hiatus or at the beginning of next season. That FitzSimmons scene packed an emotional punch, and if they were going to off him, they would have done it then, when the emotions were at a high.

Maybe this betrayal will be a lesson to Coulson? He trusted the system, but time after time, the system abused that trust. Now that the system is gone, and they've been screwed over by those they thought to trust, Coulson will lose a bit of his bright eyed idealism and take a harsher approach. We saw his viciousness

I think you mentioned in last week's recap post that since we suspect that Skye is Kree, and Coulson was injected with the Kree juice, it might be a biological imperative that makes him bend over backwards for her? Was that you? That theory has been weighing on my mind.

I think his brother is definitely going to come into play as HYDRA affiliated. I don't think they touched Ward's unresolved anger issues about his brother earlier in the season for no reason.

Marvel's Agents of Nothing!

If they're in love, then this show will take a Game of Thrones turn, because I get nothing but sibling vibes from those two. He could be brainwashed, but I think that's too much of a hopeful theory for my liking; I suspect that he's a legacy HYDRA agent. As in, his family is "top brass" HYDRA that Garrett mentioned

Ugh I'm girding my loins for the manpain that's sure to follow.

Garrett for the main villain of season 2! He is such a sassmaster.