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Ugh. please don't give attention to that horrible agenda laden article about how "Jarvis should've been a woman" and "Peggy Carter isn't Feministicational Enough" garbage. The only message in that authors nitpicking are the instructions on exactly how NOT to enjoy watching entertaining television.

The author got 500 comments and thousands of clicks on a fairly empty article.

Representation at the cost of Talent?

The author gave zero thought to her female Jarvis idea:

The answer will be revealed in another article.

The Inhumans movie comes out in 2019. So you'll be seeing Skye worry about powers for the next 4 years.

My synopsis of AoS is this 90% about Skye's Journey:

But why would you need to know how a female would do in a male role when that male role is already so effective? Whats the point?

She also said:
"But there’s no reason Stark couldn’t have assigned a female employee (who just happens to be a former wartime S.S.R. agent) to help Peggy"

No. she suggested Peggy gets a female concierge from Stark rather than Jarvis. So she's essentially saying, "replace one of the best actors/characters on the show with a woman because… diversity". That isn't looking out for a stories best interest, thats a personal agenda.

The show is too white
The show is too female
The show is not enough female

She still acts? I thought she only washed helicopters.

Her belly button mustve been suffocating from not getting all that air it's used to.

As bad as the Laurel character may be, Cassidy has at least shown some range as an actress. But EmilyBett Rickards is BY FAR the worst actor on the show which makes it such a bad decision to hang so much drama around her neck. (She's literally gasping for air as she chokes on the dialog)

I like Colin Donnel and all, but in an episode that brings back Deathstroke then you do not want more time dedicated to Tommy.

While it wasn’t a great episode, I absolutely LOVED it.

How do they explain the loss of mass (and car keys) in the comic? Because I'm really curious on whether or not a Firestorm series would work.

Racism?

My theory with ATOM is that it was originally intended to be part of the primary storyline this season but got bumped back because of their decision to bring Laurel onto the team.

Can you please elaborate because it seems like you are saying that a slower pace in revealing impossible feats would somehow make the show better. (Agents of Shield has clearly proven that theory to be wrong wrong wrong.)