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    Yep, I disagree with the reviewer, it seemed to me like Simmons did something with the cube to tell Fitz she was on his side. His line of "pack my bag for me" was clear that he knew she was on his side. She had probably already swapped out the fake cube for the real one knowing Fitz was the only person smart enough to

    Why wasn't Skye's first question "hey, who took my clothes off?"

    Jim Rash does such a good job with what he's given though. He really dives in. His "They used to have two…" line reading was perfect.

    I would have read them, but AVClub is where I go for my tv reviews so it doesn't occur to me to check elsewhere.

    This reviewer is decent, I don't want him to think we are hating on him. There are many many worse reviewers out there, even at AVClub, but Todd was made for this show. They even named Todd on the show after him (at least I like to believe that).

    As I said in a previous episode, "Chang who says lines in the background that everybody ignores" is my favorite Chang.

    Eh, people are too uptight sometimes. Saying an actress is attractive isn't creepy, being lewd or vulgar about it, maybe but it's the internet. Don't think there is much harm in saying so and so is attractive.

    When it comes to actresses who've gotten more attractive as they've gotten older we'd be remiss to not talk about Paget Brewster:

    Garrett is kinda the Millhouse of the show.

    They could be building to a gag where somebody says "they are official members of the group" and only then are they in the intro. Or they didn't want to make the intro twice and it didn't make sense to have a different intro for the first 2 episodes.

    The thing about Gordon is like how does he know when to jump to Skye? Is he always "watching" her, and if so isn't that super creepy?

    Alright, you can be crummy Universe A and we'll be Universe 1.

    You could say her vibrations disintegrated the smaller fragments. In this kind of show I do see why that is an eye-roll moment.

    Didn't Howard Stark legitimately think he could create cures for diseases with Captain America's blood? Why (aside from dramatic effect) did it make more sense for Peggy to dump it than give it to him? Wasn't her biggest fear that he'd just make money off the cures? Worse case scenario there is an expensive cure

    When somebody is trying to drop a "tens of thousands of people will rip each other to violent deaths" gas, why is shooting them both just to definitely stop it out of the question?

    I think "not being comfortable with all the manifestations of feminism" makes you a bigot. Sorry to have to break this news to you.

    It is insane how they are being critical of the racial/gender/etc politics and yet they are the ones being insanely reductive.

    I would have written your comment so much better than you did. Also why doesn't your comment feature more women and people of color?

    For the love of god just review the show and don't say anything about gender or race or anything "politics".

    Are you going to respond to any of the many people who took issue with your article, or are you just going to find a comment that agrees with you and acknowledge only that?