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So the spinoff is called "Most Wanted" even though this episode made sure that the main characters are NOT, in fact, wanted?

"Lash gets to transition back to being Blair Underwood whenever he wants."
Not according to Lincoln, he doesn't.

Now THERE'S an idea: Replace Lincoln with Zoidberg.

Looks like the latter.
"Oh no, Malick has a daughter who's also HYDRA! Except she's basically just a less-intimidating version of him, making her pointless when both Lash & Hive are already in the game."

"One, I found out that an actor […] could have a more ridiculous name than his comic book character…."
Benedict Cumberbatch as Stephen Strange.

I've heard it called fridging for the gender-reversed version too.

Literally every plot beat or character trait is a trope. I don't mean just in this episode; I mean EVER.

Bwah-BWAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH

But Incubi don't absorb; they inject.

Exactly. Her brainwashing made her loyal to Whitehall/HYDRA, not to Ward. That was her choice/his manipulation.

Canonically, season 1 of Daredevil takes place early in season 2 of AoS.

I hope we never actually find out the answer to that, because we were promised no more Spidey origins.

Wait, are you saying Anna Paquin *isn't* really hot?

This made me think of Dane Cook's Burger King bit.
"Sweet & sour sauce all over my body."

Agent Gooey Terminator

How do you reverse-fridge somebody? Bring them back to life?

There's apparently a Black Widow tie-in novel that reveals SHE at least knows Coulson's alive.
Civil War won't reference AoS, but AoS will certainly reference Civil War. Global legislation about people with powers? Ties into this season's plot perfectly.

So far, looks like:
—Possessing human corpses.
—Shredding human bodies to heal its current host.
—Mind-controlling Inhumans.
—Making illusions & sandstorms.

(That was the joke.)

Sam & Cat itself was a crossover spinoff of 2 other shows: iCarly & Victorious (Grande's "Cat" having come from the latter).