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Well it was sort of begging to come out.

Yes, brilliant actor. The way he did his LMD role, too — brilliant. And the little things he did as RWFitz — blurting something out to Jemma then spasmodically turning his back on what he's just done. Then able to embody cold power so effectively as FWFitz while remaining in some way still Fitz. I'm blown away by what

Coulson is simply too cool to not be the main character. Even if Daisy Johnson is the main character, Coulson is still the main character.

Radcliff not being a weasel was the only thing that felt off for me in this episode.

Meat model? Living meat decoy?

"How would that work? Obviously Fitz has his own body, so she'd be tampering with his mind?"

Or he gets killed off.

Wrecking some shit and getting through to May are almost the same thing. That was a shit-kickin' grin no matter how you look at it.

At least they gave him a sexy three-day stubble for the, uh, two days he was in this arc.

"We're definitely going to get another Fitz season wide healing arc"

I had a much simpler (and wrong) explanation for Fitz. Thought Aida had re-wired his love for and protection of Jemma over to herself. Glad I was wrong about that. The show's explanation is so much richer and better.

I think it's irritation at hearing an alt-right term used as if it's a normal thing. Glad Husky Bro snapped at it :-D

I think Fitz's brain was simply rewired to switch his response for Jemma and attach that to Aida. Everything he does is for Her — the Her has just been swapped. Fitz was always capable of bad-assery. If you imagine he's doing all of this to protect Jemma(=>Aida) from evil-doers invading from another dimension (i.e.,

Well, I'm not saying they're self-aware. More the opposite. That (if that's what happened) they think they're on the track of something, but it's just a hallucination — similar to May's experience of escaping that we saw earlier.

So here's a crazy possibility. What if Jemma is actually the one in the Matrix, or Framework, or whatever we're calling it? And it's part of her experience there that the others are LMDs? She's the one went chasing after Aida in the lower levels. Isn't it somewhat likely she'd get captured down there?

"You have to be emotionless" Do you find Aida emotionless? I don't. Seems to me Jansen gives her plenty of subtle…not quite surfaced…emotional ripples. I also get a sense of wide-eyed wonder at a world the robot has entered fully formed. She's immensely competent, but never entirely comfortable.

It's more than makeup. Jansen is a damn good actress. The minutely mechanical grace she gives to Aida contrasts so much with the larger, looser movements of Agnes that they feel like two completely different people.

My money's on Mac. When he told that tear-jerker story about his dead Hope, my brain was saying, "damn that sounds so completely bogus!" Henry Simmons is a good actor. I think he could pull that off — telling a phony story in a way that you know it's phony while not being able to say exactly how you know that.

If Radcliff had gotten hold of Coulson, he wouldn't need to make an LMD of him. He could just read his memory of where the Darkhold is and go get it.

I still think it's Mack. That story about his daughter sounded fake as all get-out to me.