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Yeah, that's such a tired trope. As a guy who rolled my eyes through six seasons of LOST, I'm used to it. But, then again, if she wants to ask so many questions, it'd be hard to spend ten minutes on what would be essentially nothing more than info dumps that the writers themselves might not yet know the answers to.

Yeah, the door was made of Plotdevicium. The most abundant element in most fictional universes.

Plus, Coulson is an admitted Captain America groupie and has had the advantage of meeting and knowing and working alongside a lot of supers. I sincerely doubt Gonzales cares to.

heh, after forty or so years of reading Batman comics, I've come to the cynical conclusion that he just likes to watch them suffer :-)

Yeah, the best working theory I've heard is that the next Avengers film will partly deal with an attack on Hydra, only to find that Ultron has gotten there first and liberated Wanda and Pietro. Or, alternately, the two escape during the confusion and Ultron comes across them later.

::Like you're supposed to go "Holy crap, a lady I don't know just walked into the room and slightly raised her voice!"::

Yep. Coulson even made another reference to the cabin being Hulk proof when the SHIELD agents were trying to knock the door down.

Yeah, I think that was partly a decision from the director and actor. Some people take the "cyborg" thing to mean not at all human. Even when he commented on being able to hear the others making comments about him, it was all straight deadpan.

I kind of get the idea that the writers threw that one in there to be clever. It's a play on the old "one character thinks the other character is referring to something he really isn't" trope.

Yeah, I drew that parallel in here last week. It seems to be an Elmore Leonard staple. Vasquez just seems to be emphasizing THE MONEY a bit too much. Not that Raylan might have murdered people or aided and abetted fugitives, etc. It's that he STOLE THE MONEY.

Damn. I was really hoping Dickie would make one more appearance…

"Werewolves. Only thing that can kill them is silver bullets. They're worse than cockaroaches!"

Yeah, they do seem to have to have a "bad guy" to put the pressure on and chose Vasquez, which seems the easy way out. I mean, Vasquez is the one who put the okay on Raylan being Ava's handler in the first place.

Oh, yeah, and the guy knew he was a dead man when Boyd insisted he drive. So he was just trying to get his last digs in before he died.

Yeah, I mentioned this earlier, but this makes at least three times he's plain out executed an unarmed person, two of them just because he was paranoid or pissed.

Yeah, the empty chamber thing was clearly there for foreshadowing purposes, kinda like Danny Crowe's five foot rule from last season and the MO of the guy who put the gun in the middle of the table in an earlier season. And Quarell's sleeve gun. It's kind of a Justified trope now.

Loretta still has a lot to learn. She's just smart enough to get herself constantly threatened and nearly killed. Her mantra ought to be:

I never hated it as much as, say, Fire+Water which trashed both Charlie and Locke, I just found it incredibly boring and mostly pointless. Especially the flashbacks, but that was a general problem thoughout the early S3 episodes.

Decoy, followed closely by the Dewey kidney episode.

Yep, there ought to be at least one bloody shootout next episode. Probably two or three.