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You are being too harsh on Iron Fist's actors…

That tech. was simply doing a job - its very likely he had no real idea what the midges he was delivering were being used for.

I guess I am curious about what repercussions we haven't seen - we got to know fully what Bahrain meant for May and what the change in her was. We also got to see her relationship with Andrew fleshed out and to see the pain that caused. And we are now seeing her relation with Coulson play out, including that memorable

Daisy went back after maybe a week, tops, from being under the influence. That is a very short time frame and obviously very easy to fell back into the habit. At this point, she has been cold turkey for several months. I don't think we have a reason to believe she would ever voluntarily go back. And I do think she

I believe Billy was the agent guarding the playground for Fury, while Eric had the Canadian base.

Personally, I think May has gotten significant emotional development in the series - if she hadn't, the ending of episode 4X11, when we see May save the girl, would not be as impactfull. We as viewers know how much that meant to her.

Hive actively changed the chemistry of Inhuman brains - the addiction to him is purely physical like a drug addiction. In that sense, it is as pervasive as a serious drug addiction, but can also be fought like a real drug addiction can.

I don't know, Cal's demented search for fatherhood was in the end rather touching…

Well, the public seems to forgive those sins as long as the shows are fun and the leads charismatic, cause those shows get a lot more traffic on even this site. And no, I am not bitter at all……at all…….not one bit…….

There was a mention about how a lot of the bad outcomes are a direct result of the removal of the regrets people had - Fitz has mentioned his father a couple of times - its possible that Fitz grew up with his father in his life, and his father turned out to be a real bastard who messed Fitz up.

Mace and Mack seemed to have no recollection of their real lives either, and May hasn't felt a thing. Perhaps, as the writers have mentioned now a couple of times, the only reason that Coulson remembers anything was that his brain was already scrambled by Tahiti.

Ward's confused look as Radcliffe discussed the Framework was great. And Mallory Jensen sure kept the evil strut from Galavant.

Yeah, the grade seems arbitrarily 'bad'

I would say they are significantly better than the DC CW shows in terms of plotting, general acting, and character development.

Season 1 and 2's title sequences were okay, but season 3 and 4 were both home runs, and honestly season 5's title sequence was the favorite thing about that season.

The LMD plan was to have Daisy greet the Inhumans to kill each or them, which would get problematic if it was just one Daisy LMD doing it, so they were going to have multiple Daisy copies to kill the Inhumans.

The book is essentially sentient, with its own dark plans - its very possible that the Superior was simply not of any real use to the book as he lacked the intellect to do anything worthwhile.

Your statement is incorrect. We see Ward start training Daisy by episode 3 of the series - she then shifts to training with May and in between season 1 and 2 she is clearly training. She is not shown as a top fighter until later in season 2, which is several months worth of training - far more than anything Fitz and

May clearly hasn't had much time to actually train her, and she would have an easier time with Coulson, Mack, or definitely with Mace, than she would with Daisy.

Those two have never had even remotely the same sort of training level as Daisy and they are nowhere near as proficient fighters, so again, they would have to get lucky to avoid a complete beat down by even a powerless regular Daisy.