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But we didn't actually see him die.

She is an antagonist because her goals are not necessarily identical with Coulson's.,

Didn't you know? It doesn't matter if a show represents a minority when it is not your favourite minority.

They didn't? The rising Tide wanted the shield files out in the open and that's exactly what happened when Black Widow pushed the upload button. And Centipede was taken down by shield, but it was mostly a set-up for Garret from the get go.

This show doesn't have ANY relationship which are not totally messed up (remember that Daisy/Ward once was a thing? And remember that in this case it was the white guy who turned out to be a monster?) or highly dysfunctional. That's what the show is, and there shouldn't be an extra-rule for a special group of people.

Yeah, how DARE the show to give a character a meaty story-arc.

Did Strucker Jr die? He was badly hurt, but killing him off now would be kind of a waste.

What I meant is that the whole episode was done in the studio, so no need for permits and similar in order to shot on the street or wherever.

Agent laying in his sick-bed off-screen

No on-location shots, most of it happened in the same set and next to no characters…looks like a bottle episode to me.

That doesn't really sound like a love triangle…this sounds more like "this wouldn't have happened if not for the isolation and now Jemma has to sort her messed up psyche out". The interview reflected what I saw in the episode, too, that Jemma already made a decision. The moment she saw the flare, she immediately was

I had no issues with the battery, considering that the show itself addressed it and really, why shouldn't there be something like this in a work in which computer screens hover in the air. But I kept wondering where all the wood was coming from at a planet which has no sun and apparently no trees.

Honestly, I would have moved away from the original costume even further and had replaced the shirt with a short pant skirt. If I could fly the last thing I would wear is a shirt so that everyone can take a peak on my underwear.
I also would have exchanged the shoes for a pair of sensible trainers.

Let me put it this way: The writers apparently thought that superman needed some youthful sidekick to rescue all the time. But they also thought that Supergirl needed a mentor figure to protect her form her demanding boss.
See the problem here?

Honestly, after the "oh, you are lesbian, that explains why you are not into me" line, I not only wouldn't have told the guy anything, I would have never talked to the a-hole again.

What have Superpowers to do with anything? Batman doesn't have them either. Natasha is an Avenger. Mockingbird is an Avenger in the comics. The Night Nurse has her own separate titles. And Peggy is the one who deserve the praise for spearheading the first good female lead comic book show since Wonder Woman.

Yeah, that was easily one of the biggest plot holes in the whole story. Even if we assume that the super jail landed later, wouldn't he have hidden Kara's ship before anyone could find it?
Another thing which puzzled me was the insistence of some characters that there aren't aliens…if Superman is flying around, how

Yeah, I agree…Agent Carter is more blunt, but that is due to the time it is set in. And even there nobody claimed at any point that Peggy is more talented than her male counterpart because she is a "girl" (urgh!), she is better because she trained to be so.

I am mostly offended by the notion that while Superman gets a geeky sidekick to rescue, Supergirl needs a mentor figure to protect her from her evil boss…I mean, really?

THANK YOU!!!! Exactly my thoughts, too. Claiming that she can do something because she is a girl is just as bad as claiming that she can't do it.
Can you imagine that I actually stumbled over an article which praised Supergirl for being "anti-feminist"? when exactly became feminism a swear word, or something to be