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Well, depending on the answers, it's not like there's no reasons one might reasonably be afraid of Inhumans. What with their potentially devastatingly lethal super powers, and their designed to be mind controlled by what is basically Space Satan, and their whatever the hell Daisy's Mom was doing that I forget.

And sometimes exploded.

Oh. Good. And it's about Trump, too.

Just think, Daisy would be able to shoot him as many times as she wants!

I saw her as being quite content with things, personally.

I mean, they don't call it the "NICEhold" after all.

Yeah, it just involves a totally different magical reality warping artifact of unfathomable power!

Why settle for stitches when you can use gunpowder and fire to cauterize the wound?

He just wouldn't stay away dead…

You're right. I first thought that Coulson was just opening a dialogue on why we may hate or fear people different from us, etc… But the Hydra thing at the end definitely puts a different spin on things. And yeah, that's some hard core personality altering going on there.

I'm reasonably sure Chicago Med would go in after bullets too, on account of it's a TV Medical show.

But the Grant came back, the very next season…

Is that the "Why does God need a Spaceship" one, or the floating pink blood one?

Eh, usually if you got shot, you want to leave bullets well enough alone. They're most likely not going to do any more damage, and removing them may allow for more bleeding.

We're probably going to "Its a Wonderful Life" things up for a bit, and then Radcliffe realizes that those regrets and pain are necessary for a decent world, etc…

Let's see, the "World" has been rewritten in Hydra's favor, if only there was some way to tie that into both a major MCU character AND the current comic plotline…

Wait, what? WHAT?

#Apesassination

Hey, real Batman has killed apes before. Why not Ollie?

Sure they can, just have him spend most of the time mind controlling people, and otherwise spend a LOT of time in shadows.