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Cobie Smulders confirmed that she will be in one episode.

The conversation Kara was having was with her mother and explained why she no longer had the scarring on her face - her mother provided her with a picture of her former face, so she could use the nanomask. (Hence Mike Peterson later asking if she had another mask.)

Hey, Coulson tried to buy a car, but Hunter had to steal one. Don't blame Coulson!

Nope, not two, just one. And the Bus. I mean, yes, it's two planes, but not two Quinjets. Pedantic? Why, certainly.

He doesn't have a fleet of Quinjets, just the one that he stole. And the Bus. That's pretty much it.

…I don't see how that's any better than what they did, which was encase her fingers in metal. I mean, at least she still had fingers and could use them (albeit clumsily).

I'm assuming they were some indestructible metal, like Vibranium. They did say she worked in a lab.

I basically disagree with you on everything, but this line struck me:

…no, I don't think you understand. Loki didn't tell them this. They were LITERALLY given their powers by Strucker using Loki's scepter (or rather then Infinity Stone within, probably). Because Marvel can't use mutants (owned by Fox) and are probably saving the Inhumans for Agents of SHIELD and the actual Inhumans

This isn't crossover stuff. Because there is nothing yet to cross over. They are laying the groundwork with which the Inhumans movie will eventually be built.
I mean, if it WAS just a teaser for Inhumans, I could see your point. Because what's the point of a teaster for something that's not coming out for four years?

Nope. Marvel likes playing the long game. They first mentioned the Avengers Initiative in Iron Man in 2008 and then, whelp, four years later there's the Avengers movie. They are introducing the Inhumans now in 2015 and the Inhumans movie is in 2019, four years later.

It's their real first contact with the Kree, but they don't really know how important the Kree are in outer space land. And I think they were acting a bit casual because they had Sif (who is also an alien) on their side.

Eh, not sure. Nazi Hydra Guy (…Strucker, that's his name) experimented with a whole mess of people, but Wanda and Pietro are the only ones who survived, I think.

I know and I know it's weird that the actor's name sounds JUST as comic book-y as the character's name. Maybe that's why they hired him?

Nope, the twins were created through use of Loki's Sceptre. This was revealed in the Age of Ultron prequel comic.

Well, Vin-Tak could have been lying. All we have is his word (and it did sound like he was fudging the truth, saying that it was just "one faction" of the Kree that did the experiments). Also, I'm not sure if he said that the Kree slavewarriors couldn't control their powers (which would be stupid), but rather that

Great review. One thing though: the actor's name is Nick Blood. The character's name is Lance Hunter.
…I just sounded like Comic Book Guy in my head. Sorry.

A Wicked + Divine reference? You win, sir/ma'am. YOU WIN.

You stop that right now. Fearless Defenders was awesome and will remain awesome until the end of time.

Harsh criticism at the advertisement, yes, but not at the actual product. The actual product should be judged on its own merits.