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Mack calls Fitz "turbo", that doesn't make it his code name.

Fitz figured out how to open the portal - Daisy was the power source. How does that diminish Fitz?

Another week, another disagreement with Sava's review. I feel this is going to be a recurring theme this season. And of course, the obvious complaint about his grading of the episodes.

Its funny to see how different the people who bother to click on this DVR Club are from the people who chose to comment on the actual show review.

There are newer models of NYC cars that I have seen….DC uses a very different general seating system, which has less standing space because of the lower general volume of ridership. The scene might actually not have worked with DC cars: I don't remember if its actually possible to walk between cars in DC.

So many disagreements with this review:

On top of which Sava is wrong anyways - its clear Fitz still has motor-function issues when he is trying to open the cylinder.

Fitz had an entire season to get better - to the point that they had him on the mission to take out the Hydra arctic base in episode 19. And we could still see his hand shake when trying to open the cylinder, so it clearly has not "gone away".

With a massive movie FX budget that would make him a purely CGI character. That of course would likely mean he never gets any screentime, but what the heck.

Cars that old are still used, in NYC. There don't seem to be any models of DC subway cars for TV use out there.

Given that its already known that "Sonic the Hedgehog" is the character Lash from the comics, I can tell you your prediction is wrong.

Bobbi being a biologist is comic book cannon.

Given that the substance was released into the middle of the ocean, what superior vectors would you recommend to the writers?

Fad? Fish oil has been a supplement longer than most thing - though it used to come in liquid form.

Given how loosely comics deal with their own characters, I think TV gets a pass.

Lack of action? They had at least four action sequences in an hour show (opening, fight with Lash, Subway car, and Fitz in Morocco) - TV budgets can only go so far.

Whedon was the director/writer, but final say lays with the producers, which is why Coulson isn't dead in the MCU. That the Avengers don't know Coulson is alive is not really a storytelling problem when you say in the show that this is a secret being kept from them. So its not a contradiction in terms of creating

I am not talking about fan statements, I am talking about statement from people like Kevin Feige, who isn't a fan, but one of the people directly involved in getting these projects into actual production. I think statements from such individuals carry certain weight. This is why I am interested in how they might

She was marginal - her powers were relatively non-descript in a world full of superbeings - but that is the issue I have. Currently in the MCU the only publicly know individuals with inherent superstrength (as opposed to having a supersuit) are Captain America, the Hulk, the Vision (who is an android) and Asgardians,

The people in charge of making the MCU (ie executives at Marvel) have made public statements to the effect of saying the MCU is all connected. We have yet to see any MCU product in which the overall continuity is ignored, even if not all the projects reference each other.