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I totally read that in Geoff Peterson voice.

Was Thea a main character at the beginning of Arrow? She was a teenager, right? I don't remember, to be honest.

True. They do behave like them sometimes, though.

He wanted to do a backflip but it's more of a Roy thing.

Maybe with the main character not being a teenager and this show not belonging to the Arrowverse, it will not have cliches like other shows do, and actually not be stupid like they sometimes are? I just want to see one Arrowverse show where characters don't keep secrets from each other all the freaking time.

Love Jack x Rosa friendship and it looks like we'll see more of it this season (and then hopefully in the next one also). There's something nice about Rosa being so close with the totally opposite Jake. I dig it.

Candice Patton seems to have a lot of potential. Something tells me that if she were, for example, on AoS, even playing a similar character, because the writers actually care, she would rock it. Maybe it's for the best that Iris gets killed off. Maybe she will star in something where she plays some character who is

Looking back, Ward's send-off was very fitting and nice. I don't have any problem with never seeing him again. I do wish we got one more scene with Trip though…

The show just put itself in a weird situation: every single season before this one (and this season's pods) had amazing finales, so they need to raise the stakes every single time. It basically needs to be perfect to be better than before. Like, the LMD finale was probably the best episode of the whole series.

Nah, he needs people, like any other character, but he works well with everyone. I don't see why he wouldn't handle being the lead of a show.

Marvel's FitzSimmons vs. The World.

And the fun thing is, that it's not the first time they 'acted' in front of someone. Remember in season 2 before Fitz went off the base after Simmons put Coulson's cube with his sandwich (when will we meet again, dear friend?) in his backpack? You could tell Fitz and Simmons were acting - that's how good Iain and

Hey, Lucifer is actually fun! And, unlike The Flash, it knows how to combine drama and comedy.

Is there really any chance they won't kill Fitz in the series finale? I mean, he's my favourite so I'd be devastated, but another heroic sacrifice to save his friends and/or humanity seems like something that will probably happen in Fitz's future. I'd hate it but… it seems like it's inevitable.

It's really a shame they cut the budget for the show, but I truly hope it won't affect its quality that much.

Fitz telling Aida/Ophelia to go and listen to or write sad music instead of killing people was amazing.

You've seen them fighting HYDRA…
You've seen them learning about Inhumans…
You've seen them fight robots and an actual hell creation…

Things I liked:
- Ghost Rider drilling that freaking eyeball out of the bad guy's skull
- Coulson being Ghost Rider
- Mallory Jansen and Iain de Caestecker together
- a really nice (if brief) scene in the diner
- the emotional Mack scene
- Daisy telling Fitz to get his shit together
- Radcliffe's end
- the ending - what????

So, basically we'll have: Schmidt and Cece with their baby, Winston and Aly married and probably pregnant, Jess and Nick getting engaged and then married, right?

I always wondered one thing about LA: how is the bike lane situation there? Is it possible (and comfortable) to use bikes as a primary mode of transportation?