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Er, they just resolved the whole Skye double-agent thing in this very episode. I think it's safe to say that they're capable of doing the same with the Coulson resurrection arc.

Doesn't change the fact that the name itself is kinda derpy. I hope they ditch it soon in favor of Hydra or AIM. Or HAMMER. Or the Illuminati. Anything other than an animal associated with ass-to-mouth surgeries.

But AIM was set up in Iron Man 3; it was Aldrich Killian's company. If this is going to be a post-Killian (and hopefully, MODOK-led) AIM , why hide it under this centipede nonsense?

Yeah, I have to agree that the whole "centipede" business felt too cringe-worthy, especially when they could've used AIM, who made Extremis in this continuity anyway. Plus, that could mean that the "clairvoyant" is actually MODOK, which would be all kinds of awesome (imagine a giant floating head in prison orange).

Every wedding I've attended, every bridesmaid was already in a relationship. Usually with one of the groomsmen.

I really don't get this fandom anymore. You don't like when Fitz is a stereotypical socially-awkward nerd boy, and yet you don't like that Skye _isn't_ a stereotypical unkempt "nerd girl".

I was personally hoping for at least the concussive arrows used in JLU and Young Justice.

If this show brings in trick arrows, it will have successfully won me back.

Iron Man was considered "2nd rate" before 2008.

@avclub-f9e71db1f5b3d6f055c3614757312f6b:disqus, I've had my fair share, thank you very much; I wouldn't have made the comment otherwise. You seem to be including their entire ritual, when I was talking _specifically_ about hair styling, of which apparently there are a lot of quick cheats (such as the aforementioned

Have you had a girlfriend, @avclub-e19801f9caf39bff8afc5e4548f2942d:disqus? You know how easy it is for a girl with a curling iron and some down time to doll up her hair? Pretty easy, it turns out. 
As for whether she's a trust fund baby or not, we don't know that yet. Remember she alluded to erasing her own

Yeah, especially the fact that it shouldn't have been vacuuming shit out of the plane for that long. Mythbusters already busted the Explosive Decompression myth.

Remember a time when a pretty girl could pretend to be a hacker and nobody complained? Doesn't it say something about our society when we were more forgiving back in 1995? You'd think that now, when people have a better understanding of how hackers actually operate, that we'd be ok with a person who takes care of

Why Lyme disease? Sutcliffe explicitly stated that Will's got anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis, which is caused by an autoimmune response, and possibly cancer related (also, more of a lady's disease, but hey, fiction).

I think in Silence, there was enough available space: an entire planet's storage system. The TARDIS has never been demonstrably shown to have any significant backup storage, at least enough to hold a hundred discorporeated consciousnesses.

Are you even watching the same show? Smith's range may not be as vast as Tennant's, but "wooden" hardly describes his Doctor.

But it wouldn't make sense. Castle is the kind of guy who dresses up as Mal Reynolds in a world where Firefly is just "that Joss Whedon show." He's the kind of guy who's disappointed that his daughter no longer wants to do lightsaber duels, who got excited when a victim was killed via laser blaster.

Yeah, the lights going out were kind of a dead giveaway at that point. Still, the payoff was pretty amazing, especially when Castle declared it the best gift ever.

I actually miss the Archer/Pam bit from last season.

you mean  Owen Wilson's and Starburns' "Cool Group?" Yeah, that wasn't a fraternity.