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He already said that he did it because he discovered that Skye was Inhuman and being the loyal puppy dog with teeth he is, he wanted to protect her. Basically, Skye is his Garret in this reality.

That he left because Fitz wasn't good enough. That A-hole apparently really did a number on Fitz's self-esteem, but I guess we now learned that this might have actually been a good thing.

Agent Everything for Skye
Agent Always Needs someone to be loyal to.

I enjoyed it overall. The show has some good twists, and I always like those. Plus, it is worth watching for Ward Meachum alone. Somehow Marvel characters who have "Ward" as part of their name are fascinating to watch.

I don't really split the show in seasons, but in arcs…..like, in season 1 the AIM arc was really, really weak, easily the weakest of the show, but the Clairvoyant/Fall of Shield arc is pretty high up there. This season, I really didn't like the Ghost Rider Arc THAT much (it was fine, but I wasn't that into it), but

Honestly, I think that a flaming skull looks kind of silly no matter what…I am kind of impressed that the show sells it as well as it does.

I know, it is frustrating. Though I am between A- and B+ myself, since the review is right about showing and telling for some reason. But this tendency to talk the show down at every opportunity which more or less everyone has is really frustrating.

Kind of did…he was too good to be true. People like this always turn out to be the worst in AoS.

Coulson has a short memory…the metal moving guy from last season escaped, too.

It is more that her current crisis is a little bit repetitive at this point…they established in the first episode that she wants to self-destruct and felt the need to revisit her current state of mind in every single episode since then with no real movement in it.

It's not dragging, but they keep teasing reveals which are yet to come and it gets annoying at this point.

Exactly! She is not half as much of a whiner as he is.

The finale fight felt flat for me…not only did they shift the focus of the show from "which Harlem do you want" to a fight between brothers, I also kept wondering when this piece of Hammer tech will just fall apart.

Exactly! Luke was lucky that Jessica refused to sleep with him while he was under Killgraves sway, he was one step away from getting raped. And honestly, this is a guy who has trust issues a mile long and than he finds out that Reva betrayed him, too, and his reaction is to step up being a hero? Wtf?
While Luke Cage

Not particular…I am totally into eyes, and his eyes aren't particular expressive. Plus, he is a little bit too muscular for my taste…that he has a little belly is a plus though, makes a man a little bit more cuddly….
Also, it is a good thing that Jessica Jones spend so much time exploring rape in a tasteful manner,

Luke Cage stumbles as much with female characters as Jessica Jones sometimes stumbles when it comes to race issues. Honestly, why does every female in the show want to bang Luke? I also have a couple of issues with the way Misty has to drop the ball multiple times so that Luke gets the opportunity to rescue her. Not

Which is the beauty of the Marvel shows…they have something for everyone….

Honestly, I am only watching for Lagertha at this point. And wasn't the whole "let's take her power away in the most stupidest way possible just for her to reclaim it again the same way she already did" detour pointless? But she is still awesome. The show, sadly, isn't anymore. Since it abandoned the careful

Repairs is pretty bad too (though the episode is way better once you actually know what happened in Bahrain), but at least it doesn't have the unfortunate implications of Yes Men, nor are the characters constantly holding the idiot ball by sending male agents against an enemy which can control them easily, instead of

Na, he closed his eyes. Only characters with death stare are actually gone.