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That was definitely the least awesome of the Agents of SHIELD finales so far, but the rest of the TV MCU has fallen off of a cliff post-Jessica Jones, so they're still golden in their little family of shows. It was still serviceable, but there was so much more potential.

When they were being cagey about who the ATCU were heading into season 3, I was convinced we were getting SWORD dealing with the Inhuman fish oil stuff back then. It didn't come to pass, but Coulson waking up in space certainly is pointing that way now.

Never toss away a story element with potential just because it's not living up to it currently. They simply need to write better when it comes to Guardian a.k.a. integrate him into the DEO storytelling all the time.

During the season opening two-parter all those months ago, I kept waiting for this exchange…

I thought Cat's Air Force One entrance was a bit strange/forced. I think they wanted to elicit a "You go, girl" for her entrance, but I was stuck with "You run a media empire, leave hostile military negotiations to pros" instead.

James and Winn having the foresight to add lead dust into the Guardian suit's gauntlet during a Daxamite invasion is this show finally figuring out the proper dynamic for those two as a crime fighting duo. James is the muscle, Winn is the R&D guy and together they are Guardian. Guardian finally served the purpose I've

I was absolutely convinced we'd see Oliver training with Talia for a while in the flashbacks before returning to the island. It's weird how much emphasis the show has placed on the "We had the same teacher" angle between Oliver and Adrian when it seems Ollie only knew her for about a week and a half.

Right after you left off. First episode of season 2. I liked season 1 more than
most (binge watchers seem to end up with a more favorable opinion than people that watched that year week-to-week), but even I was taken aback by how much the folks behind the show got their shit together heading into season 2.

I was pumped about the show at first, but Scott "I ruined Iron Fist" Buck being the showrunner has left me with no excitement at all. I'll watch the first episode because I'm a sad, sad man with no standards, but I won't have to like it, I tell ya!

The movie division hasn't thrown AoS a bone in years, so I'd prefer the show handle its own business in its final days rather worry about any of the movies.

Inhumans is an eight-episode series with a two-part premiere. Assuming it airs over seven weeks without any skips, that means it ends in early November, leaving five weeks in the Fall schedule before the Christmas hiatus. Will we see Agents of SHIELD fill that gap? A little miniseries to wrap things up?

Goddamn time remnants. Would it have been too difficult to have Savitar-Barry be from a broken/erased future that Prime-Barry destroyed in all his breaking and repairing of the timeline? As his world was collapsing and all his loved ones were being erased, SaviBarry runs into the Speed Force, avoids erasure and pops

"Bart" didn't know who Iris or Joe were. SaviBarry wouldn't have known to fear them if they came to kill him.

And right before referencing the Future Barry message from Legends of Tomorrow - this show's own spinoff.

This episode could have only been better for me if Aida had turned into a female Lash when she was rampaging through the base.

I was super happy about this episode. The James as Guardian thing came suddenly and could have been explained better by the show with maybe four extra lines of dialogue across the whole season ("Once you've been held hostage as leverage against Superman three or four times, you decide it's time to learn to fight

I didn't mind it as a stylistic choice, but my cable company pushes The CW through with a super low bitrate and those Arrow Cave scenes were suffering terribly. What I'm curious about is if it was all the broadcast feed alone or if the cameras struggled in the low light and the weaker source exacerbated my CW's

I get that was the focus, but that's a perfectly normal thing for Dig to do, though. I definitely get why Lyla is upset by the seeming hypocrisy of it, but - right or wrong - most people don't hold everyone in their lives to the same standards or expectations. For most, the highest is their significant other and their

Felicity and Lyla are of completely different minds about the issues they're fighting with Oliver and John about, yet people seem to be of the opinion the ladies are both right. That's weird to me.

Are there two actors in the history of casting family that look less like father and daughter than Jenna Dewan Tatum and Glenn Morshower?