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Surprised you're the only one to make a Maslany reference!

One reason to be pumped: Ken Leung being as much of an asshole as he was in LOST but this time being able to shatter buildings with a single blow.

She's gone borderline Maslany. I'd never seen her in anything else, so it took me completely off guard

It's a little criticism over a poorly judged promo image. They can course correct that easily enough… if the show is any good. It's got Anson Mount and Iwan Rheon playing Blackagar/Maximus, which is spot on casting. But… it's got Scott Buck for a showrunner, who has a track record for mediocre, poorly paced and

As would Sense8.

When Simmons tased Fitz, I initially assumed she was LMD Simmons.

Mallory Jansen is outstanding! Every time she plays a new character it adds even more nuances to the ones she's already played. Don't think I appreciated how well she played a robot until she got to play some human emotion with Agnes and that is just increased with her playing human Ophelia. She is really stealing the

Love the detail that Yo-yo knew about Hope when Mack never told anyone else.

You could almost hear the gears turning in Coulson's head.
"Oh yeah, I've got the robot hand here. And it has that shield in it..
Thanks for the great idea, buddy!"

If it wasn't for Ike and Kevin's beef right now, we could've seen this show setting up The Secret Avengers film.

Just move it to Netflix and give us some violence and nudity please.

Y'know, before they revealed Ghost Rider at the end, I was expecting them to show the US military soldiers being killed off by the SkyeNet army before credits.

Right, sure, and if he could smell her lying again he'd never trust her again.

In last week's episode Ward chose not to make the trip to the "backdoor" because he knew he had no analog in the real world. Instead, he chose to stay behind, fight Hydra, and cover everyone else's escapes.

Mack already caught Daisy in one lie just by getting him to the "backdoor" without bringing Hope. Another lie wouldn't have been for Mack's benefit, just for everyone else's.

BJ Britt hasn't wanted for work these past few years. But with Pitch cancelled, maybe his schedule is open again.

Well, let's see. Other characters also leave, move away, get promoted, are kidnapped by aliens… I mean, I could go on, but then I'd be listing EVERY OTHER WAY A CHARACTER CAN BE WRITTEN OFF A SHOW. Nothing dramatic came of Trip's death, aside from a few tears. More importantly, it served no plot mechanic or

"The real Hope is alive, waiting for you in the other world."

Something I want to make clear because I didn't see it mentioned in this review: B.J. Britt is bringing it on this guest return. It's never explicitly stated, but it is clear from his acting choices throughout the episode that he has figured out that he died in the real world—that's why Daisy hugged him so hard, he

Aida's a real girl now! And also Nightcrawler if he was a woman and not a blue demon mutant.