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Grey's voice overs are really good and I'm glad the best character is the lead.

Yes but this is a comedy show where the whole point is to get the audience to laugh, not analyze the person's secret hidden truths. Was it funny? Yes. Does it mean anything? No. And I'm pretty sure Glaser and everyone involved know that.

The next time someone asks me why I didn't come out until my senior year of college after my final season as a college athlete, I should just show them this episode. Watching it was like watching all my biggest fears from high school and college come to life.

"SSHHHHH! Some of us are taking naps!"

I mostly get confusion in response and then try to awkwardly explain what it means/where its from and then silently ponder on why I don't have better friends.

*gets tazed by airport cop*

My absolute favorite comedy ever made. So much of this show has found itself into my daily language without me realizing. It's crazy. "Roof stoof" "ah-mah-zing" "suh cyuht" "harsh barley" and I wouldn't be surprised if there's more.

Hayley Atwell is the absolute best, and it's awesome that Marvel/the world agrees. I mean she was originally supposed to be in the first Captain America movie only, and now she's been in what? Cap 1, Cap 2, Ant-Man, Avengers 2, a couple Agents of SHIELD episodes, her own one-shot bonus feature, and is just about to

What made the whole college thing even more ridiculous was that the characters just stopped going. And it was never mentioned, if I remember correctly. College just like… disappeared from the show after around a season without a single word.

I've never had such raw and visceral reaction to anything like I did with this episode. The scene where Tami takes over at the funeral was definitely a highlight, but Matt's breakdown at the Taylor's dinner was what got me the most. Here's a kid who is deeply conflicted after the death of his absentee father having a

I love me some good ole absurd TV/comic book science, but I laughed out loud when Felicity said she was able to recognize Oliver's DNA sequences by sight.

The BEST news.

They kill off Ward (preferably by Fitz), only for the alien to possess his body allowing Brett Dalton to evil up the screen again for the rest of the season. I wouldn't complain.

A+ post. Best post.

Also Fitz had sent in that flare, so while Simmons was close enough to see the flare, she still had to go and find the exact point.

Constance Zimmer was captivating (as always). The romance was mediocre at best.

So far this season has had three threads- the alien planet, ATCU/Inhumans, and Ward building up Hydra. Last episode brought all three of them together, showing how each one of the three was actually a piece of the larger puzzle: Hydra has been manipulating the ATCU in collecting/making Inhumans, they've teamed up with

"I just check in to see if they're still returning to make the same complaints each week."

"I have these stones, they will open the portal"

Coulson skydived off a jet that was under attack, into the tower of an ancient castle, and fell through an interplanetary portal that sent him to an alien planet that is being haunted by an ancient Inhuman who is supposed to be Hydra's ultimate endgame weapon.