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Colonel's can have a fair amount of pull, especially when you're talking about hiring someone who's qualified and who wants to work for you

Were sexual harassment complaints a thing in the 40s?

I wouldn't say it's tacky. Having food in your room for when you get hungry around midnight is quite handy.

Wasn't she a cold-war spy? How the heck was she born in '84?

I don't understand how someone can like Agents of SHIELD but not like this show, but I know a fair bit about the Marvel universe, so maybe that skews things.

In basic training the best female in my platoon at pushups was probably even less built than Atwell.

No, he asked if Jarvis had made her (some food), and whether she had shown Jarvis her ability for push-ups

I'm not sure specifically about vet to vet, losing a leg in combat, but honestly… welcome to humanity. We suck.

I'm not sure it's THAT clever. I mean, it's a homeless guy. Agent Douchebag had been watching Sousa try a few other things, and went a different route

It sounded like stashing food was a regular routine.

The ear thing was definitely too much. I enjoyed some of the humor bits though, and didn't mind the cameo.

You should watch Arrow if you want something besides just quick cuts because of stuntmen.

Liability? Absolutely.

Oh, absolutely. But I don't always expect people to be professional and do the right thing in the best of circumstances - and this is about as far from that as you can get.

Yeah, Sadiki is right -

Thea's made sense to me, since it was a thrown weapon at a distance. That's a weaker version of an arrow, so he knew he was safe.

The point wasn't just the obsession - it was the lack of resolution. The whole situation with M is (more or less) resolved. The drug situation may never be.

That was the interesting thing - I don't know how much Kitty knows about Irene Adler/Moriarty, but he didn't even mention that part. He only mentioned the drugs. He wasn't conveying anything about his despair from that situation, just his sense of unfulfillment from achieving sobriety.

I've heard of people doing worse for less. Also, while it could have been handled better, I think that was the point of the "you've really thought of everything" scene - Joan providing a way for him to feel confident he can get away with it.