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Except he mentioned both Fitz & Simmons.

Didn't hurt his knees 'cause he's not held up by bones.

We have a winner, everyone!

That's basically the only way Brett Dalton can come back.

Here it made more sense, though, as Hive's spores had been shown to function EXACTLY like a drug.

Regarding:
A) I agree that's usually a problem, but this time it was justified; most of them got gassed into Primitives.
E) Fitz was doing the last security check *before* Hive could be brought into the storage place.

Agent Alcoholic Jesus

They did show him swing it a few times, just not a lot of connection.

The OTHER dying character was the important one: Hive, aka Ward, aka Brett Dalton, who was not only a lead character for all 3 seasons, but also the FIRST main character we saw in the pilot!

I think she's a little too public, though, being one of the faces of SHIELD already, unless she gives up her job at Stark Industries to work for the ATCU or something.

I AM MELTON LORD!!!

Technically, it's only a crucifix if it has an image of Jesus on it; elsewise it's just a cross.

Like I've said before, with Ant-Man, Spider-Man, Daredevil, & the Inhumans, we FINALLY have some secret identities in the MCU.

Read rest of comments, elsewise obvious troll is obvious.

Brett Dalton found out that Ward was a HYDRA mole right before they filmed that, too. On the other hand, Bill Paxton was told as soon as he was hired that Garrett was season 1's villain, so clearly that was planned out.

If so many moviegoers weren't so quick to whine "wait, I don't know who that person is, I need a 20-minute back story for every single character or else I want my money back", then you wouldn't have to. We could have quick little crossover moments that make sense even without the context of the full plot of the show.

She got better.

"Doctor Strange" is almost finished & "Guardians of the Galaxy 2" is already filming, so moving either of them would be costly.
Moving "Spider-Man: Homecoming" would require convincing Sony to hurt their own profits for Disney's gain, so that's not bloody likely.
"Thor: Ragnarok" has to come out before "Avengers:

They've already done so; the Captain Marvel movie is set to release in early 2019, before part 2 of Infinity War. In fact, it seems that Carol was one of the points of conflict between Feige & Permutter (Feige wanted her, Perlmutter didn't).

The thing that caught me off guard was the recent publication of a Black Widow *novel* set shortly after the Battle of New York! (Spoiler alert: Turns out Natasha knows Coulson's alive.)