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    Let me guess, you think all lives matter?

    Pretty sure the VA for the cliffhanger guy was Bill Hader.

    I think Jesus has been absent from a lot of shows for quite some time… don't you?

    Anybody notice how the weird guy talking to Barbrady at the end of the episode was voiced by Bill Hader?

    Maybe in addition to sending them an email he also viewed their internet history and there was something unforgivable there…

    Yeah but they did take a visual step back this week. The show is improving all around (especially writing/characters) but it's really not that hard to take your final video and HSL adjust it if nothing else.

    Maybe Coulson just wanted to see if Rosalind could handle his "Terrigen Diviner"

    With SHIELD Inhuman training facility being called "Cocoon" can we expect an appearance from Wilford Brimley?

    What do we want?
    Slightly higher grades!
    When do we want it?
    Reasonably promptly!

    Personally I liked this episode a fair amount. Yes it really could use a more interesting visual style but I liked the narrative of this episode, it kept moving and it showed scenes from different "angles" than before. They even bothered to show Mac in the background receiving the Lincoln phone call as well as

    Am I the only person who thinks the pregnancy thing might be a stunt to get Phil to stay?

    Me too. I really loved that moment.

    Every good "Cons" list needs "Whale Carcasses" and "Sex With Old People"

    Also I really liked the joke of how Phil is trying to catch crickets and so to try to bring them out he starts telling bad jokes.

    Put it in garbage bags, put rocks in the bags, drive out to the ocean a bit, drop the bags. Easy peasy.

    Dang, now I actually think this will happen.

    "You're actually kind of doing it"

    I have no doubt Phil is being sincere. His nobility this season might seem like a character 180 from last season, but there is a throughline with his character which is desperation. He is desperate now for redemption and he is redirecting his manic energy toward that, but this is still the Phil from last season. Phil

    Carol, this isn't a "saying people are dead" competition.

    I missed this show, and it's one of the few comedies that surprises me and makes me laugh out loud. The gunshot gag was my favorite too but there were lots of nice moments.