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Sousa can have “man out of time”, Steve’s not using it anymore. 

Yup, that's where I think they're going with the "blood work," too.

Fitz got some bad bloodwork results, I take it? Cancer? Who knows?

So this woman looked at Rachel Dolezal and said hold my beer? 

LOL. I was a bit apprehensive of it being a ship at first but I’m definitely pretty excited myself (and I’m not always into ships).

Sousa might be a man out of time and a square, but I think his lemon game is just fine 

I agree. The actor is trying to do some interesting things. They just didn’t really have the time to develop the character. He’s also been let down by the blah costume design he’s been given.

I do appreciate the tidbit about the Triskelion being built early, for ruling out the potential ending that I had been dreading, that this new timeline they’ve been in all season where AoS is being gradually erased is going to be revealed to be the actual MCU, and AoS had been a parallel universe the whole time. It

It’s surprising that Daisy seems more freaked out by the fact that she has a sister than by her mother reappearing after having been killed by Daisy’s father.

I really wish they’d bring Cal back. He was awesome. Then again he got a great ending so I’m not that sad. Kyle MacLachlan probably doesn’t come cheap enough right now anyway.

It was a great call to bring in his son to play him, and classy to boot. I had no idea.

I didn’t expect his role to be this huge and I am here for it. And they even managed to make the romance with him and Daisy pretty believable in such a short amount of time (if only the rest of the writing was on that level).

This season started strong, but I’m really disappointed where they’ve gone with the series ending big bad.

I am stunned that they brought Enver Gjokaj on as a semi-regular this season, I would never have expected that & it was a fantastic decision 

Sousa has definitely been the best thing about the season and I hope him and Daisy can hang out more in the future.

I loved the scenes with Dichen Lachmann and Chloe Bennet, Sousa was right, it was worth it to get a chance for them to connect, even if it was only briefly. Plus as Sousa said, and pardon his French, but the timeline is screwed anyway

I believe Cal implied that he killed/sacrificed a lot of people to get her to recover, since her power works by draining other people’s life. I imagine the act of bringing her back from the dead requires her killing someone else in exchange.

They can’t fix Jiaying unless they know what Cal did to reboot her when Whitehall got her.

While I appreciate the show getting back on its Hydra and Inhuman bullshit for the run up to the finale (how many episodes are left, I thought the trailer for next week said it was the penultimate episode, or is it the antipenultimate?), yeah, I am just not feeling Nathaniel or Kora. I’m also a touch annoyed that

At least we got that Dollhouse reunion.