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Because she did the right thing. If there was any fault in what she did it was not giving up a safehouse which might have been empty in order to rescue the life of a lot of other agents (and that includes Jemma) and recovering important information which rescued even more lives, it was siding with Real Shield, because

Not in those I tend to watch.

That is something I thought too the first time I saw her make-up: that they can replace the actress and you would barely notice. It gets even easier when the attack rendered her mute.

And here I thought that Fitz is the most popular.

Nah, they went for two legs instead.

By far not every Inhuman has powers. That was specified a few episodes back, only a few of them get permission to enter the mist.

Skye is exactly the right age to know who he is.

Actually, her turning bad was set up as early as season one. I was distrustful of her the moment she glossed over the fact that she killed a whole village full people, and that she allowed Cal to roam free and was ready to abandon him now that he had outlived his usefulness was a red flag. Not to mention her readiness

That is simply not true. Depending on which part of the brain is damaged, the human body can compensate for a lot. It just creates new pathways. It just takes time and is a step by step process - which is exactly what the show did. It was beautifully done.

Your loss.

It worked back then, too, it was the car crash which killed her. And I was wondering back then what the point of the gruesome scene was. Now I know.

I think it was kind of a self-fulfilling prophecy. Raina wouldn't have seen it if she hadn't been ready to do what was needed for her people.

There are certain elements which are typical for CW-shows. Love-triangle. Melodramatic dialogues. Drama for the sake of drama. If you are not into it, CW is not for you. I made it to the start of Arrow season 3 until I couldn't take the CWness of the show any longer, and while I tried Flash, I saw the same problems

They are still figuring out the rights mess with Namor.

Hydra. They rerouted Hydra's funds at the start of the season to tide them over.

That's because Feige revealed that characters loosing their hands during phase 2 was a deliberate reference to the movie.

Yeah, but the Winter Soldier would provide the explanation why Hill is working for Tony in the first place, why Fury is acting like a Hobo, why the Helicarrier turning up is such a surprise, who the guy at the com is, why Steve is so angry about the concept of stopping a war before it even starts, who Falcon is and

Honestly, I think the whole discussion is a little bit amusing. The MCU is set up in a way that only a few of the entries are required viewing. You can watch the Avengers movies without having seen any of the stand-alone movies other than The Winter Soldier and even without that it still works. I think that a lot

And, yeah, I saw Raina's fate coming, too, but that was the only thing I could predict. I guess her powers really sucked, only being able to see what will happening, but never being able to prevent it.

It's kind to the to go torture for situations like this….known to be incredible painful, but allowing a full recovery.