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- I'm not sure how that was a S.H.I.E.L.D. "reference" exactly.
- Yo-Yo is her name in the comics. That won't be changing.
- The chain is Hellfire's weapon in the comics as well.

I honestly don't understand why people keep bringing up Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. in relation to the delay on the Inhumans movie. It's completely unrelated.

It absolutely knew where it was going during season 1. I'm not sure how anyone that watches the show could think otherwise. The map to the Kree city was teased in the first half of season 1. They always knew the character Skye was going to end up being. And the Hydra twist was known since episode 1.

The first time it will have made sense for anything from AoS to be mentioned in the movies is Civil War. Will it be? Probably not. But I"m not sure how this was a complaint for any movie before i.

Except Agents of SHIELD isn't remotely a bomb. It's a factually successful show.

How have they driven it into the ground? There aren't really any major Inhumans on the show other than Quake and Hive. And Quake isn't even an Inhuman in the comics.

I never said they couldn't write it or that it was a big deal. But it is factually a minority. There are millions of Supernatural fans. In the grand scheme of things, it is a small group that supports incest between the brothers.

Wincest is not "incredibly prevalent." It's a minority of fans. They're certainly loud about it but it's absolutely a minority.

You'll want to watch tonight's episode. Haha.

Seasons 9 and 10 were incredibly frustrating for me because of the gigantic missed opportunities. Angels falling? Demon Dean? Went nowhere.

Er… Did you read the article before commenting? An entire section is devoted to the fact that they're not keep secrets anymore.

I'm certainly not. Sure, it's had its rocky moments (season 7, parts of seasons 9 and 10) but even during those moments, it somehow continues to be entertaining and fun to watch. And this season is legitimately great.

"Real hip hop heads" are pretentious dicks. Macklemore is no doubt corny at times but Kanye isn't? The Life of Pablo is fantastic but also has some of his worst lyrics ever on it. The line about bleaching assholes is cringe-inducing.

It's a really good song that plenty of people have discussed from different points of view. Not sure what the laughter is about.

Album is really good. The negativity towards "White Privilege II" is really silly to me. Fantastic song with a great message.

No it's not. Sing the Sorrow is their best work.

Well this is quite the rock to live under.

Lawless? Absolutely. Olmos? Possibly. MacLachlan? Completely wrong to the point where I question how much of the show you watched. He was all over season 2 from start to finish and had one of the best and most fulfilling arcs in the series so far.

While i agree with the disappointment in fridging Rosalind as there was so much more potential there, the idea that it was to fuel a "bland plot" is silly to me. This review is certainly the outlier, as most others seem to have found the episode exciting and tense. Nothing remotely close to bland. Fans too. I think

Not that B is a bad score, but I do question reviews when they say something that means the reviewer clearly wasn't paying attention to important scenes in the episode.