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I questioned that they were really this highly specialized team from the outset, and it turns out they are, in fact, Coulson's babysitting squad, which makes a whole lot more sense.

I was kind of shocked they offed Koenig because he was perfect to fill in the audience on where the writers have completely failed with the exposition. However, Koenig would also be the perfect LMD candidate, with his alternating happy/threatening personality and being stuck at a remote base without outside contact?

If it turns out she's HYDRA or a rogue agent, and was playing them, would that make the scene feel different? I think it would. It would make her a real nasty piece of work.

Phil has a habit of doing that.

She'll be back on the season finale, so let's see if that's all she is.

She is probably going to remain on the t.v., it's just a character that will never make the film cut.

Yeah, but I went back and watched previous eppys and a lot of annoying things like this are played deliberately ambiguously so they can make use later. For instance, if Audrey knew he was coming for her, and this was all a setup to distract Coulson, she is playing along and its more about the agents swooping in

She's coming back for another episode at the season finale, which makes me think there is more to her. Now, maybe Deathlok is going to drop her from a tall building and Coulson't "can't save her" and it "shatters his world". Which would be something these writers might do in order to let Clark make a grandiose

I wonder if they're setting him up to be the Taskmaster.

Or that she was just distracting Coulson and she's Moonstone. Garrett tells Ward, "thanks for the tip on the Cellist" and when he releases Blackout tells him to "follow his dreams".

Coulson is kind of a sap, which is kind of why I like him.

The only reason he passed the test is because Black Widow did and Ward is ALMOST A GOOD AS HER.

I've never liked them as parents; I liked their children in spite of them. Reed did seem a bit distant and Sue seemed kind of like a dark soccer mom. I think there is probably something to say with them, but as I get older it makes me a bit sad that writers have hinged so long on making them unhappy to make them

I agree, except not with fully capable Clark standing right there. It is also like his own dad just doesn't believe that his goodness is enough to make a difference. I kind of want to plant my foot in his behind. :D

But, Centipede was a branch of HYDRA. And yet, Garrett didn't know about the Guest House, and is obsessed with Coulson's revival. The way this show appears to work is that every event produces some kind of indirect effect and introduces more elements. So, Coulson's team picking up all these guys and weapons along

Those are always the best F4 stories to me.

I think they would consider what it would do to their son, who already has a set of dead parents and the weight of the world on his shoulders. It was cheap and manipulative by Snyder, unearned. It was an attempt, once again, to make Superman "interesting" by darkening up his backstory.

Just start with the Reed/Sue wedding, and make a comedy, where Doom, Namor, Mole Man and Trapster all show up Wedding Crashers style. You're welcome, Fox, I just made you billions.

The Clairvoyant told me it sucks (just like T.A.H.I.T.I.).

Yes. Oooh, that made me mad. Pa Kent would never make his super powered son stand by and watch him die. Sickos!