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Gee, tentpole action movie stars are getting younger and younger. Next round of reboots they'll probably cast a toddler.

Took the words right out of my mouth. Great post.

I dunno, I actually enjoyed the fact that she wasn't an over-the-top villain like essentially every single villain in the MCU thus far.

It was totally intentionally hilarious. I'm actually surprised the reviewer didn't pick up on that. I mean, that label…

I don't get the "no discernible story" comment. This season's arc was essentially the rise of the Inhumans, a group with very personal ties to a main team member, and how one woman's quest for isolation, separation, and ultimately revenge led them into a war with SHIELD. You may not care about the story or the

I would probably take issue with people being confused about Coulson still being alive. The vast, vast majority of Marvel movie fans with pulses have probably at LEAST seen a POSTER of Agents of Shield, with Coulson prominently featured leading his team. These fans know he's alive again. Joss Whedon saying "oh he's

It's all about scale though isn't it? SHIELD has about 4.5 million live U.S viewers. Probably bump that up to 9 or 10 million after you factor in DVR, worldwide, AND pirating viewers. I'm sure a vast majority of those people will see Marvel movies, especially the smash hits like Avengers or Guardians. 10 million

I think it's pretty hard to say which Inhumans will be in a movie a few years out, so speculation like this is just that…..speculation. That being said, even people who are more tangentially familiar with AOS probably saw news items about Skye being Daisy Johnson and an Inhuman, so it would not be out of the realm of

Sigh, I just knew that the reviewer would take issue with the episode. So predictable.

Internet hyperbole much? You make some pretty wild assumptions about storytelling and then you attempt to draw throughlines between this show and a movie coming out in THREE years. None of us have any idea of what that movie will be about, much less whether the current storyline with Skye will have to do with the

It's the Internet. We're all dickish.

I agree with most of your points, but I don't think it's fair to say Caroline ditched her mom to go off with Stefan and kiss him. She wasn't with her mom because she was spending all of this time to make sure her mom had the right books to read and the right things to do in her final moments. Her whole reason for

I liked the kiss. I don't think Stefan forced himself on Caroline. Sometimes people have appropriate moments at inappropriate times. And it wasn't like they went off to some hotel to f#@#. She was fixing up the cabin for her mother's final moments.

The cancer storyline has only been happening since the fall finale, 3 episodes ago! Did we want to find out her mom has cancer and for her mom to die in 2 weeks? Then we'd be complaining about that! As for what she was doing with the teddy bear instead of being with her mom, she very clearly explained to Stefan

I agree, I think this season has really turned it around after the last couple of seasons!

Aww. I think Caroline and Bonnie are really recognizable. The show is staying true to their stories. I feel for Caroline's grief over her mother, and Bonnie's reasons to persevere. I could give or take Delena though hehe.

A major fan since day 1 and they air ONE episode that you really hate, and you declare you"may" watch the rest and think the series is "ruined?" Wow, I would hate to be a TV showrunner these days. Even if I agreed with you about how "awful" it was (and I don't), I think a show on this level is entitled to a bad

Call the episode what you want, but it dealt with a polarizing issue WITHIN the established framework of its characters and universe. It did not try to elevate itself to a lofty podium making pronouncements from on high, a la Sorkin. It might have been disjointed as different people reacted to different things, but

Don't understand the hate this episode is getting. I think the main issue is that people were expecting more from a "Season Finale," but this was nice character-driven episode that retreated from the pyrotechnics of the last several episodes and put the focus back on Carrie, Saul, and Quinn. It wasn't the

F+, really? If we're grading the show against itself (which I assume you have to be with a grade like that), it's had worse episodes.