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"I speak with more certainty" because I attempt to stick to exactly what we have been shown in the episode without choosing to make inferences, like what would be logical or not to a character.

1.if that is all you have left, just concede the point, because it clear the Hulk is not in any way a trained fighter. Nothing he does is outside of what an enraged Dr. Banner might do, and an enraged Dr. Banner is exactly what the Hulk is.

4- I just did rewatch it, based on my discussion with someone else on this very thread, who seem to believe this Andrew is Lash notion but agrees that Lash did see Daisy conscious. So, there is that.

Having rewatched the scene, I didn't spot any houses in plain view anywhere. Also, the road is partly sunken, or at the minimum has a high wall on one side. Yes, a couple of cars cross the other way right before Lash jumps unto the truck from an overpass or whatever higher structure he jumped down from, but we so no

Hunter was using an AK class rifle (judging from the magazine), so I am assuming its not going to tumble around.

I don't feel sorry for Chloe - she gets to star in a network show backed by the full might of the Mouse, a chance most young actresses will never get.

Lash is a character, so no, he does not read the scripts.

1-3: Your attempt at a chain of logic is still fialing.

1. A two year old with that level of superhuman strength would "know" how to fight anything, including a flying space worm. Nothing the Hulk does indicates any actual knowledge of fighting styles. Again, "SMASH" is not being a trained fighter. Why you continue to claim this is beyond me.

1. Hulk knows how to hit thing - a two year old knows that. Lumbering idiots know how to 'fight' in the very same manner - nothing in the MCU has ever shown the Hulk to be a martial artist - they don;t go around "Smashing" things.

re 1-3:

1. Does not compute. Banner, at least initially, transformed from a man with his faculties to a rage monster. The Hulk does not need to "be in control of his powers" because his powers are inherent to being a giant Gamma rage monster.

I dispute several of the claims you make:

We haven't seen any evidence to indicate he wasn't an Inhuman before the outbreak. If anything, the evidence from the episode itself speaks against this notion:

What was seen in the TV show to indicate that Lash in the form we have seen him is somehow not fully in control of his actions? I would say that all the canonical evidence is against such a reading of the character.

Yes, but again, its a shoulder wound.

AND?

I had only ever seen the Term Eurasian refer to the landmass and the cultures in it, in opposition to Africa and the Americas, the other two large, populated landmasses with indigenous civilizations, especially in discussions about the geographic advantages Eurasian civs had and why they came to dominate the world.

"Mutants" were just a way of explaining a bunch of random people getting powers, and what that would do, instead of having to come up with an origin story for everyone, and even that is essentially based on the notion of past genetic experimentation by Aliens (the Celestial as opposed to the Kree). At this point in

To describe the landmass of Eurasia, which happens to also be on the main tectonic plates that includes the majority of the Continents of Europe and Asia. perhaps also anyone who lives on that Plate, meaning the majority of humanity, making anyone who comes from places like Western and Eastern Europe, Russia, Central