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"For god's sake, Phil, stop playing that damn Captain America song. I don't need to hear how he's a star-spangled man with a plan in spoken word."

Knowing our luck, we'll at least get Brand showing up, but the other SWORD people will be original characters since there's really no chance Carol Danvers will ever show up on this show.

As for the lack of goodbye for Framework Ward, I'd like to think the talk he had with Daisy before Coulson's big broadcast kinda serves as that.

Of course, Thanos and his threat hail from outer space, so I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the SHIELD/SWORD crew will probably be fighting the stragglers as their tie-in while the actual invasion takes place.

While Kurt Angle sings the song "Great Balls of Fire" as he kicks every loser in the balls.

I'm guessing the end is to help set up this show's inevitable tie-in to Avengers: Infinity War by introducing SWORD into the mix?

Why is thin air serving in the military?

It astonishes me that it's literally the Lego Movie, but with emojis, right down to the spunky technicolored-haired girl who catches our plain main protagonist's eye.

They want a quick Buck.

I'm still very angry that the season two-ending cliffhanger of the mystery man killing that jerkass agent will never get resolved.

A New Pope
The Atheist Strikes Back
Return of the Clergy
The Faith Awakens
The Last Clergy

Between this show and Agents of SHIELD with its recent arc featuring several digs at Trump, superheroes are leading the way in opposing the Administration.

/Tim Allen grunting/

Dean Ambrose's new shirt makes him look like a walking bottle of whiskey.

Imagine the faces of the announcers having to sell everyone on an event called "Great Balls of Fire".

24 prequel to when Jack Bauer was in high school. Thrill as Jack races against the clock to complete his big school project that somehow will stop a terrorist threat for some reason.

It's not who he is that we're afraid of, but rather who he's telling everything to (in this case, the Russians).

Curious to know how many shows have decided to end seasons conclusively w/o an obvious hook for the fall.

In exchange, Coulson let Ghost Rider touch Lola. The true culmination point of the season.

With a Season 5 coming down the pipeline, at least whatever ending they leave us with tomorrow won't be infuriatingly unresolved.