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Tom Sinclair

This is a bit of a filler episode, but it gets all of the plot elements from A to B, which I suppose is the idea. (we have a lot of moving parts in this season) There are some good bits, though. Fitz and Simmons (of course), Cal and Daisy, plus Deathlok.

Thadman

Heh, I said this about reactors watching the most recent episode where I said I don't know any other show where people watch and at the end they say, "WHAT IS HAPPENING?!? I LOVE THIS!"

Thadman

I remember someone asking, when Raina first changed, why she had to look like that if her power was clairvoyance. 1. The Kree were not concerned with what the humans would look like after they transformed into weapons and 2. I said that perhaps in order for that power to manifest, the genes had to be rearranged in a certain sequence and in that sequence, the person comes out looking like that.

Calculatus Eliminatus

Juli, Several things.. First, this was one of the after credit scenes from Winter Soldier. I don't know if you watched that scene. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2URrPsj3-xo" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2URrPsj3-xo</a> . That is the same Dr. List that we see here. This is an important scene to have in your mind for upcoming events. In case you don't recognize it, that's the staff that Coulson was stabbed with in the Avengers movie. If you don't choose to watch Age of Ultron, there is a scene for you to see that we can post after the right episode that will explain a lot.

Tom Sinclair

I think it's the same with Gordon - the power to teleport doesn't require that he lose his eyes. On the other hand, in the comics (yeah, we keep saying that) the explanation was that the Inhumans were actually being transformed into the existing aliens who had that particular power. So, for example, there might be a planet of clairvoyants who all have those spines. The idea was not only to turn them into soldiers but to make them into spies as well.

Tom Sinclair

I was wondering about that. "Age of Ultron" isn't that tightly tied to the show as was "Winter Soldier". They talk about it a bit but I'm not sure it's essential viewing. (I realize I'm probably alone on thinking this.)

Calculatus Eliminatus

I mostly agree. Winter Soldier was essential because it is still informing us about the fall of SHIELD. The carrier scene that results in "Real SHIELD" is another thing that is enhanced by knowing what happened in Winter Soldier. Without spoilers, I hope. Ultron is tied in a couple ways. First, on the basis of the clip I shared above. Which shouldn't be an issue because she "could" have watched that scene already. And second, with the events at the climax of the movie and our old friends.