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Either way she deserved it. Her dad is a prick but she sold out the whole family and was directly responsible for multiple deaths. Total traitor, literally sleeping with the enemy.

I don't see how Ed could have possibly hooked up with Peggy if she had left with Dodd before Hank woke up, so Hank must have left while Peggy and Dodd were still in the house, and Ed got back to the house after he left and met Peggy. I still don't know why they just let Ed run off like that at the end of last episode.

I dunno, he looked pretty pleased with himself and not at all under duress when he hung up that phone and practically skipped back to his car.

Also why kill Otto when Simone had given him the location of the Gerhart sons who are a much more lethal threat. I get that Otto is the symbolic figurehead but he's basically a vegetable in a wheelchair. Get the dangerous ones first then deal with the crippled king.

I really hate when they do that. You just know she's not dead because otherwise there was no reason not to show it. It's a really annoying plot device to show everything leading up to an inevitable death other than the final moment, and then have that person turn up alive later.

What I didn't get…I thought his power was just the unbreakable skin and he was a regular buff dude with fighting skills. But I guess his power is unbreakable skin and super human strength as well?

Can someone explain to me why these characters don't just wear headphones/ear plugs if Kilgrave's mind control powers depend 100% on verbal orders?

Were we watching the same episode? I thought this episode was all over the map and made no sense, also not many laughs. The principal is an ad or something? Wtf? Feels strained.