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That's true, I'd forgotten about that. My first guess would still be that he has to worry about teleporting into something similar to how Nightcrawler does, but who knows…

1. It seems to me that a good default position is to not lie to people you care about. Plus, "knowledge is half the battle" and all that. She can better protect herself if she knows what's going on. Even something as minor as carrying a small knife could make a difference.

I'm actually not so sure you could find any that were much better. It wouldn't make sense to have a non-addict to carry out this plan. I don't know how many addicts would be better than Oscar

I thought so too, but did we actually see it? If Moriarty was behind it, it could have all been a ruse

It would have to be in a different situation, since obviously Gregson and Bell can't work with someone who's currently using. Plus, Papa Holmes would never put up with it (Sherlock could ignore the others in his life, but maybe not his father)

I think that leaving him alone is okay as long as he doesn't have access to any more drugs, which I assume he wouldn't (obviously, he could figure out a way to get them if he really wanted, but he could do that anyway if he really wanted)

Interesting idea. The plan does seem like a Moriarty type scheme, but thinking about it, I would think she would want the opposite. It seems to me she would want Sherlock at 100%.

That's a good point. I think we have to assume that the aircraft carrier wasn't close to being fully staffed (which seems reasonable, given the recent Hydra problem).

That's part of what I hated about it - I couldn't even tell for sure if it was her plan all along, or if she just hated how the negotiations went. Which was another thing I hated about most of this season (and that episode in particular) was how ridiculously undiplomatic everyone was.

Too soon…

I hated Gonzalez from basically day 1, but I hated the way they made Jiaying have this stupid plan to declare war on SHIELD even more

The reason Ray couldn't go save Ollie was because he was working on a way to make the nanites airborne

I remember that one. The reveal of Lex being irritated by that was so good

I didn't like Nyssa bowing, but could understand it, given the fact that she was surrounded by a bunch of fanatical assassins.

Kill Damian Darrk

It's probably spelled Damian Darrk, a cross between Damian Wayne and Ebeneezer Darrk, who was apparently the first head of the League

Call him out, but without the whining

Yeah. A lot of shows have bad seasons, so I'll give S4 a shot.

But only if they really break up. Last thing we want is a 6 episode long breakup, then they get back together 2 episodes later

I didn't entirely like that scene, but she was surrounded by a bunch of fanatically loyal assassins…