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Just as a nitpick, Jemma is no trained fighter - she wouldn't have any better chance of taking out regular Daisy without her powers than she would Coulson or Mack, and certainly not an LMD version, which we know has superhuman strength and can take bullets, and would be a trained fighter.

I continue to appreciate that the actors on the show do a lot of the stunts. That initial training session between Coulson and Daisy was well done by Clark and Chloe.

You think the invaders have allowed for collective bargaining?

"And it seems to me that most US soldiers have a rather more professional attitude, thinking of war as the job rather than the life and death crusade"

Gunny is a Marine - the kind of soldiers that think that at the end, it comes down to them fighting boots on the ground v. the enemy. They don't think about what precedes the invasion. Most people don't. Assuming anyone would runs counter to basic, every day world evidence even now, so its curious you think regular

Which is still such a weird plot point, since Mars obviously has a massive disadvantage when it comes to population numbers, so it really would make no sense for Mars to invade. I mean, yeah, their Marines train at 1G…and so do Earths soldiers, daily.

I like this show, but as of yet we haven't seen the kind of character development that made BSG such a good show. There is a LOT of plot, but plot in an of itself doesn't make a show great - the show needs to get us watchers to connect to the characters. Miller is good, and Fred Johnson is a good tragic figure, but

Because the possibilities for living whatever life she might want are much greater in the Framework/Matrix/San Junipero/City of Light than in the real, physical world.

Fox owns the rights to the term 'Mutant' and those mutants tied directly to the X-men, but not all mutant characters.

Not significant or consequential? To whom? The characters have all undergone significant changes - the conditions of the world they live in have changed dramatically.

The core is the characters thought - they have all grown, but you can still see parts of the original characters as presented to us.

The previous main reviewer didn't like her, but the new management is okay with her.

Personally, I feel this show is held to a very different standard than the other comic book shows on TV currently: it is penalized for not being "as fun" but not rewarded for having I would say clearly superior writing - certainly in terms of plotting and story structure, but also in terms of character and

As always, I love how fast this show moves - LMD May discovers her background last episode, and halfway through this one she is confronting Radcliffe - lesser shows would have dragged that out. Same with Fitz studying AIDA's head. And even with all that plot, they had time for great character to character discussions.

Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III is the only way we can accurately speak of the presumptive AG.

Well, on top of the Dogs of Hell turning up as a gang in DD season two after being introduced on Agents of SHIELD, or the mention of gang wars in Hell's Kitchen in the news ticker in episode 14 of season 3.

The Exploding bullets seem suspiciously like certain Hammer tech from Luke Cage…this episode had a lot of call backs to this shows past (including basing the Patriot formula on the Hyde serum) and to the rest of the MCU without being too obvious about it.

You think the acting in any of the CW shows is better? Or that the effects are lower budget than those shows?

The actor has other projects come up.

For a brief time yes, until she got canned for following in the steps of her mentor Nick Fury Sr. and tried to have a world leader assassinated.