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Really? You were able to predict what all the scenes in Shawshanks Redemption are about? Because I can remember seeing it the first time and the break-out came as a total surprise for me. They did the misdirect so well, it is one of those movies you have to watch a second time to really appreciate it.

Aida might be able to do way more than teleport….Fitz studied Inhuman excessively, right? So if we assume that she got the teleporting abilities from Gordon, she also might have at the very least Lincoln's abilities too. She might be able to duplicate herself at will. She might be able to create fire. She might be

Just a reminder: RL Ward dropped Fitzsimmons into the ocean, damaging Fitz's mind and then he went and tortured Jemma in order to get Fitz going along with his plan to look for Hive. If there is anyone who has a really good reason to not being able to trust Ward, it is Jemma. She once did and that version betrayed her

Every real person who died so far was killed directly or indirectly by another real person in the framework (Fitz, to be precise).

You mean "the unappealing visuals of the show look even worse in the tinted lighting".

Triplett didn't die from the mist either, he died because he smashed the diviner and one of the pieces embedded itself in his skin.

Loki's main motivation is internalized racism, an inability to admit his own faults and yes, Daddy issues. He might think that he wants to kill Odin, but he will never actually do it deliberately because then he will never get what he wants so much, to be the "better" son.

I guess he preferred to go out as a real hero for fake people over being a fake hero for real people.

To me the change came with TRACKS…perhaps because this is the episode in which Stan Lee turns up and tells Coulson that he has to do better. But it is such an interesting episode, which showed for the first time the true potential of the show.

I liked Iron Fist better than Luke Cage…plus, it had some twist I didn't see coming, which is always a plus in my book.
Iron Fist had a number of flaws, but there are two things it did better than the other shows: The Hand (which was frankly terrible in Daredevil) and being way more unpredictable than either of them

ABC does confirmations usually in early May…we should know in three weeks.

Nope, because the problem was the writing, not the acting. The second episode sums up pretty much everything which was wrong with the show back then. We start out with everyone being on each other's throat for…reasons. Then we throw them in danger and suddenly they are a team. They had two potential PoV characters

It wasn't the acting (well, except Chloe, she needed some time to find into her role), the writers made a rocky mistake: They already had the characters and their backstory in mind as well had a pretty good idea where they wanted to take them, but they forget that the audience doesn't know, that it first needs to get

Also, the serum was the Mister Hyde serum. The Peppermint part was a direct quote. I guess they didn't take out the "bad stuff" in this reality, judging by May's reaction.

Honestly, if you feel that the description of how a fascist society works is commenting on current politics, it says more about said politics than the show.

A B????? Are you f… serious? It is bad enough that the show gets rated on a curve and therefore gets B and C for episodes which would be straight As in other shows, but this one was amazing even for AoS. My heart has been broken all over again!!!! Poor Fitz, it was bad enough when he killed Agnes, but at least she was

We had a pokeball, that is nearly as good!

I wouldn't bet on it…once he realizes that Skye intends to leave the framework (meaning him), will he still be that helpful?

The most important lesson of all: Never allow the robot to read the evil magic book!

I already took this step last year. I might catch up on iZombie when the show is done and I haven't tried out Legion yet, but otherwise, it is only Marvel Netflix and AoS for me.