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I think that was Ward's excuse, right?

All the other characters are falling away from the lies crafted around them once they realize the truth, but Fitz isn't. What Fitz chooses to believe dictates his actions. Aida has already admitted to him there's this other world. He just doesn't want to believe everything they've built is a lie; he's trying to hold

It's also a Secret Warriors nod, because the Griffin is Yo-Yo's father in the comics. :)

Actually, Radcliffe was not right. He was trying to justify his own behavior and Daisy told him he was wrong (as you do). Fitz is an adult and his daddy and evil robot girlfriend aren't responsible for all of his choices, he is. Or, he is not mentally capable of making good moral choices?

I basically enjoy them and Iris and Wally, and that's it. Wally was a great addition to the cast.

Flash is the worst character on his own show. Almost. I feel the same way about Ollie at this point, too. It is something about CW that they make their leads into such unlikeable people who seem really dumb? The writing has no continuity on these shows, it's like they just make up stuff as they go and think if

Exactly.

Flash, Arrow, LOT all make it up as they go along. Arrow S1 and Flash S1 were thought out, the rest of it has been a free-for-all. LOT ended as a joke and they wasted Vandal Savage as a villain.

Never bought it. Plus, how long did they know each other? A week and a half? They wasted a potentially interesting character, though.

I'd like for this show to weed out more characters and be mostly about Kara and James' friendship and their issues about being overshadowed (without so much reference to Superman, as if he's the only point of comparison). Maxwell Lord is fine as a villain. Grant needs to take a major backseat, and I don't like them

You don't think that's the sister? I mean, she has red hair and "Alex"?

The last several episodes with them have had Daisy and Coulson working towards the same goal from different angles. They're not in disagreement, really. Daisy just doesn't want to work with ATCU because they don't believe Inhumans have basic rights. She's said it to Price's face. Coulson doesn't want Price having

Red shirts.

There are lots of Von Struckers, though.

Coulson gets rid of Levels because Daisy told him it was wrong in S1. Coulson decides that they're going to go against SHIELD in S1 to get their answers, which is what Daisy was doing when she joined. Coulson lets Daisy in about the carving in S2 after she lays down her terms for them moving forward. He listens to

I agree. We don't even know what her real name is so he has no way to verify it. What he does know is that she has a bunch of live Inhumans that they'd probably like to free, since they've been trying to rebuild an Inhuman team this whole time.

She still tried to play him. She didn't have to fully because Coulson is a decent guy and they believe in the same things. But she knows how Coulson can be sympathetic to people as you mentioned. Also, Coulson has played a lot by Daisy's rules at different points in each season.

I'm totally fine with people wanting to be cured, I guess. But begging to be put back is basically like not wanting to exist. You can't really compare being Inhuman to terminal illness in a superhero narrative.

They were doing it all episode, with him talking in different speech patterns and the way they shot him with closeups. It annoyed me.

I doubt she's getting permission. She told Coulson already that Inhumans don't have any rights. Also, they clearly are experimenting on someone to get a "cure". And I doubt they're interested in letting people choose, unless they're the one doing the choosing. I'm sure the government would like to have its own