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Well, in 3X10 Daisy called him a Telekinetic, and we saw him affect Bank's whole hand in the episode before that.

Mac got a solid fight in last week - give the man a break. As Hunter said, powers just make things unfair for the regular folk without fancy exoskeletons.

They really need to get more inventive with Giyera's telekinesis - throwing around random objects seems to be his only use of the powers.

There were a lot of things I liked in this episode, and several things that they could have done better.

They stopped being secret when they decided to reveal themselves in Winter Soldier.

Clearly the Chitauri headed west on 42nd, right into the heart of Hell Kitchen. The Avengers just had bad camera angles.

His paper is probably owned by Roxxon or Maybe one of the many front companies for Hydra, so I doubt they have issues with plagiarism.

Hunter and Bobbi got owned by powered people in episode 11. Hunter again in episode 13. Daisy got taken down in episode 13. The only person we rarely see taken down is May.

Lets see, in this half season he was knocked out by:
The person with super speed
The person capable of creating a sentient shadow monster capable of manipulating its density
Five heavily armed assailants.

So, a character being injured after taking on five heavily armed assailants is now supposedly "weak"?

And that matters how?

I found her actions problematic but relatively tame, though this is an ABC show so even if the character was the type to do worse things they wouldn't show them.

Netflix doesn't seem to want FX heavy shows.

Honestly, I don't think any "spy" shows other than 'The Americans' has ever done an even halfway decent job with spy craft. I found the stuff is "Chuck" very silly, and while I liked Agent Carter, the actual spy craft in the show was one of the weaker aspects for me. The plots of Alias were also often absurd.

I don't know, what show got worse?

As for the stinger with Malick's daughter, theories elsewhere on the net are assuming she will become some form of Madame Hydra or Viper down the line.

Booo! Shake and Bake is a critical part of his legacy! I am not down for this Hunter-erasure.

I was not sure if this would get a better grade than the previous episodes or a worse one - one never knows with this kind of episode.

What? He is the funniest character, but he is hardly "the show".

To me, it comes out of left field, but I guess the economy of characters is important. It does set up though the next mystery, since the show does nothing to further explain who the suits who came to Frank's house when Karen broke in where, nor do they explain Kandahar.