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"From the Ashes" - aka a delicious dip into paranoia!

Happy S.H.I.E.L.D. WEDNESDAY, peeps!  Some surprises in-store this week!!

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Episode SynopsisIzel executes a mind-bending plan to visit an ancient temple..  Elsewhere, Sarge struggles to come to terms with a revealing truth about who he is...

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Christopher simeon

Emotional resonance is a great word to describe this episode as the emotional beats are really spread throughout. Sarge described his memories as a feeling in his bones and echoes. Remember earlier in the season he was saying things that coulson would say and now we see him say skye and what he said to daisy in the 100th episode. So the connection he feels for May and daisy is all from Coulson's emotions but the rage is from what is inside of him and he is afraid of it. Does this not remind you of shang chi. The bird creatures with specific weapons that only work against and demons going through portals wanting to be free. There is a frame in this episode that if you pause it will show you something very interesting and unnerving. It is only one frame i think. To give you a hint is during the sarge coming back sequence. Next episode is the two part finale. You were wondering why it seem to be setting that up. Emotions and Logic the two conflicting forces this season. We have logical calculating Chronicoms and the emotional drives of Sarge and izel

Jan Popieluch

There is one thing I really hate about this episode – the very harmful trope of completely misunderstanding brain death. We see it in (bad) TV all the time – people wondering whether to continue treatment of a person who has been proclaimed brain dead. There is no such thing: "brain dead" just means "dead", nothing less or more. Once the doctors make the call, the only thing left is to write a death certificate. No hospital will keep the dead body, waiting for some kind of "decision" because there's nothing to decide. And yet time and time again TV and movies keep confusing being brain dead with being in a coma. Which contributes to all conspiracy theories.