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I still watch it because of Matthew Gray Gubler and I can't believe I do that. I should be ashamed.

I like her not only because she's just a good actress (and she is, I loved her in many projects besides Twilight), but also because she's basically anti-celebrity. She doesn't like or want the attention but continues to do what she loves - act.

I understand that Agents of SHIELD is in a way a 'failure' for ABC since it doesn't really attract the amount of viewers it should (since it's a Marvel property and all of that) but I really think it's a good show and I'll defend it till the end. It has this different vibe to it - I mean, we have CW DC shows but they

Highly doubtful. Agents of SHIELD cast is actually one of the rare ones where everyone seems to really get along. I mean, check out their interviews where all of them are together or just look at the Comic-Con photos - they seem to genuinely like each other.

Or the other way around - when you like something they hate and they cannot stop telling you you're wrong and thus you're a horrible human being.

I, too, watched a couple of episodes and couldn't get into it. I saw a show that was clearly made for children. That being said, I understand why people watch it - it's colourful, character design is nice and overall the show has a positive atmosphere around it.

♪ Mona Lisa, you're an overrated piece of shit
With your terrible style and your dead shark eyes
And a smirk like you're hiding a dick
What the fuck is this garbage? ♪

As soon as I saw that, I realized that although Fitz has been through way too much, this is, at its core, another show that relies on !drama! and started worrying about him again.

I actually liked Morgan as a character last season, but he just isn't doing it for me anymore.

Maybe we should ask them in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. way…

I liked this episode. A lot. It wasn't full of action, yes, but I thought it worked well - the whole 'the calm before the storm' thing.

Yes, she was fantastic (although I'm still bitter about that while love triangle stuff so I haven't been able to rewatch that episode since). I love both of them, but somehow de Caestecker manages to move me with slightest things he does. He's the type of actor I love watching the most - he gives the scenes to other

Comment sections on Agents of SHIELD reviews have been a very positive place because Sava decided that if the show was not what he wanted it to be, that meant that it was bad. I still remember that time when he gave a bad grade to an episode because he thought they killed a black male character on the show (they

And Iain de Caestecker.

To be fair, Agents of SHIELD got a lot of hate on AV Club when Sava was reviewing it. There were episodes that were really good television but he refused to grade properly because it wasn't what he wanted it to be.

While I agree that Person of Interest is, as a whole, a better show, I still like Agents of SHIELD. It's way better than any other shows of that genre for me (like CW shows all of which are a mess right now).

What I love about this whole 'Fallen Agent' thing (but I still hate that somebody has to die) is that everybody on the team has equal chances of being killed.

Join me in my new club "Iain de Caestecker has been very attractive lately and it's becoming a real problem".

So, next week is season finale… Is it Reichenbach episode? Do we get to see Moriarty again (at least just for a little bit)? Will Clyde show up? Will Mrs. Hudson? Alfredo?

It is. The first half of the first season is mediocre but I'd recommend you watch it nevertheless, since it helps you understand the characters and it sets up future plot points. It is, in my opinion, the best show of that genre on TV right now. With DC shows having this period of what I call 'who the hell writes this