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Quick reminder that it is kinda his job to bake, assuming you consider doughnuts to be baked goods. I mean, yes, they're literally fried, but there's a lot of overlap in skills

Maybe that's how we know English? Or maybe nobody in the show speaks English, we're just hearing gem language, translated. They have been on earth for 5000 years, after all

Well, Rafael DID kinda let her believe she was letting her paranoia take control of her when he was actually scheming against her and betraying her trust, so…

Culverton says he also confesses freely to other people who share his tendencies. Presumably eurus is one of those people

Because they reject the very idea of gem structures, so why would they?

That was Avengers 2, basically.

Rhodes is actual military. I don't think he's technically an avenger (as in he doesn't work for the organisation)

As far as I could see, he wanted to go to Siberia because that was where the VHS was.

His plan didn't require Bucky remembering about the other winter soldiers, really. It worked out nicely that they all met in Siberia and fought it out in a dramatic and dark arena and he got to see, but all he really needed was to retrieve the tapes, and release them at a dramatically appropriate moment.

Which was all a distraction for Sherlock, so Moriarty could get the flash drive from the railway yard.

Episode 3 of Season 1 didn't have a plot either.

You're right, my bad

Appreciate: The fact that the show explicitly shows her as someone who has been victimized, who cares for her family, who is unfairly maligned and ignored by the hero character"

Deleted for Spoiler. My mistake

Morland didn't want to *admit* to the sniper business in India to Sherlock.

I would agree that shows should have the courage to kill off popular characters, but I also think they should be able to divert from the source material as needed.

Soo… why not use it whenever they have access to zombie guts, ie the only times it's relevant.

She went the exact same way Dev does.

And yet, they love teaching Catcher in the Rye.