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Yeah it's hard to imagine WHY they'd bring him back as an LMD (especially given that the show has established that the first LMD is a woman, so it's not like RoboWard is the test run). Only idea that comes to mind would be if they made LMD's of the whole team and that happened to include Ward, which could make for an

Statistically though, people who already died are probably the least likely to be killed

We've got to go back!

1. Quite relieved it was Lincoln. They worried me occasionally, but he was the only real choice, with his "everyone has a purpose" motif really sealing it.
2. I thought Hive's face was fine. They showed it just the right amount.
3. I guess that memory-machine thing disoriented Hive enough that he forgot how to do the

I'm pretty sure nobody does. Before they introduced James, I was still holding out hope that Lincoln would be rebranded as Hellfire (an electrified chain would still be a cool weapon!) because that would at least give him a hint of a compelling arc, but nope.

Yeah. I'm glad Vision in the movie at least mentioned that there were more superhumans than just the handful the movie shows us, because otherwise they basically act like that's all there is.

Yeah. I didn't have a problem with using the adjective "swayed" to describe anyone under Hive's power, and the noun "The Swayed" to describe the primitives, but that's not really the usage presented in the show.

The X-men listen to the 8-mile soundtrack on their ipods, but none of them had time to see the movie because they were busy going on low-carb diets and making fun of George W Bush's vocabulary

"no more mutants!"
Was that review by Scarlet Witch?

Looking forward to the 2000s period piece. Can't wait to see Cyclops watching Homestar Runner and drinking Pepsi Blue while listening to Jimmy Eat World

Oh, then I guess Mack's trend of giving people weird alternate nicknames continues

Ultron is a good example of why Tony Stark in particular needs government oversight, really

I thought it mostly worked well. I like Talbott as a character and I thought the plot worked. I'm actually surprised that they didn't have anybody discuss calling in the Avengers to deal with Hive, which would have been easy to dismiss because the Avengers are too busy with infighting to deal with this.

The lack of consistency between the shows and films does continue to sadden me, but this didn't really bug me because the Accords were shown to be about the size of a large book, so while the Avengers only really cared about the bulk of it that dealt with them as Avengers, it's not surprising that there'd be lesser

I assume after his string of failures in the Hulk movie, he was relegated to a desk job, and he moved up the ranks there.

That is funny. The base is MUCH larger than the bar above it, though, so presumably the hanger is off in the woods or field behind the bar somewhere.

Yeah, it doesn't bother me too much, because in context it's clearly just a thing that Lincoln believes, and not a real inherent truth about Inhumans.

Yeah, I thought the Alpha Primative reference was handled fairly well, in a cheeky sideways Easter Egg sort of way. The subtitles continue to label them as "Primitives" for the rest of the episode, so that would appear to be their official script name.

It says something that the show (which started Season 1 with me hating or apathetic toward nearly all the characters) has gotten to the point where I'd be legitimately sad or angry if any of the main or recurring good-guy characters dies. Except Lincoln. Absolutely rooting for it to be Lincoln. It would make sense,

"Yo-Yo" is, I believe, the first time that Mack's nickname for somebody is their actual superhero name from the comics.