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Produced by Cannon is a knowing touch

I think the Inhumans line of thinking is the right one. Too many clues that sync up with Inhumans lore and the MCU mutant conundrum adds to that.

oh yeah one other easter egg; the gangster the crew is selling the weapons too has a speeder like the one in Luke's garage in New Hope

Next ep looks like it'll have a old school fan service cameo - The Imperial troop transport from the old Kenner toy line

I;m pretty sure the orange shoulder thing is a rank insignia. Also no mention of the shuttle droid being the original pilot in the Star Tours ride?

I'm on the fence about this but here is something I'm surprised hasn't come up - Franchises! Who says that there haven't been other Ghostbusters franchises set up in other parts of the country or the world? Same universe but new characters and locations. As for the all female cast; there are a hell of a lot of funny

I think Libby has suspected for some time, remember the 3 year time jump a few eps ago. As for Libby's attitude toward it; emotionally she is not invested in her relationship with Bill and she knows it's been going on for years and Ginny hasn't made any move to take Bill from the family unit. Plus there have been

seemed like that to me too. At one point in that episode I did mutter "That poor girl" and wondered more than usual why she continues with Sheldon.

I figured that Masters of Sex would lose me in season 2 some shows I'm really into in season 1 do that but this ep just cements my appreciation of the show. I felt the metaphor was pretty thick but everything worked perfectly. PS - I want to take a baseball bat to that prick of a father.

"I've been Vejar'ed" was such a crew expression the Mike gave us hats with it embroidered on the front

I worked on these episodes, I was a regular crew member of B5 from "No surrender, NO retreat" to the end. The bar fight scene played pretty much how it was written JMS described it like a "…pack of hyenas throwing down on a lion" with the strobe lighting gags and all. I forget what the song ended up on the episode but

I hate every ape I see from chimpan-a to chimpanzee

of course the show was shot in canada so the authenticity would be ruined for you.

I agree; I don't buy the macho pride angle either. Also I don't think Molly felt a need to be vindicated in anyone's eyes. Lester's case was a small part of her life that had a flare up near the end. In other words Lester didn't define her; that's melodrama. It's fitting that she wasn't even there for Lester's demise,

didn't notice but good catch.

Little has been made about the fact that a lot of the episode titles and contextual conversations in the show were mental exercises or weird riddles. I figured you guys would have more to say on that.
I agree with your ideas about the glove parable and the explanation of what Morton's fork is only reinforces.

Last thing: The general that Garrett killed was played by Glenn Moreshower the same guy who plays General Moreshower in the Transformers movies and/or Ride. Maybe he wanted super soldiers to fight Decepticons. or this was a tiny joke referring to when Transformers walked in the Marvel universe. Or Moreshower just

Fishburne is a lot beefier; Jackson looked like a skeleton with skin draped on the frame. What would've been cool is if in the time between winter soldier and this ep is if Fury got a "big black-guy in sit-com flashback" afro or his Pulp Fiction Jules jerri-curl. Sigh, SHIELD; advanced tech from around the universe

exactly

I thought the Cybertech "Incentive" program was kidnapped loved ones. That seemed to be the indication. I'm glad others are seeing the Inhumans direction, I'm not just making imaginary crap in my head. And as much as I'd love to see M.O.D.O.K. I think he is A.I.M. creation not Hydra.