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Oh, man, I totally missed that she was on that!
I completely failed to identify her until I looked her up. It's a shame that she's not getting to be funny as Aida.
So yes, Radcliffe is to blame, but isn't the implication that it's the Darkhold is ultimately responsible? It "infected" Aida, or whatever, which gave it an opening to get to Radcliffe.
Though man, John Hannah is good at playing a weasel.
Radcliffe has been pretty terrible since he hooked up with Hive, though. The Darkhold just allowed him to be terrible on a grander scale.
It looks like AoS won't be returning until midseason next year after tonight's season finale.
And moved to Friday night.
Ugh. The combination does not bode well.
The mid-season start is so The Inhumans can air for its run. Agents was already set up to have a shorter series to run in that slot as well, see Agent Carter. I think a shorter season makes for better writing, in any case. Friday night is worrisome.
Wait, they're debuting the Inhumans series in the Friday Death Slot?
Weirdly, the Inhumans will premier in IMAX theaters before it gets shown on TV.
And the showrunner for the Inhumans is the same guy who was in charge of Iron Fist, so.
So any guesses why Coulson's on a rundown spaceship/station?
I am kind of annoyed they went through all the trouble of resurrecting SHIELD as a real organization this season just to blow it up again.
I want to know what deal Phil made with The Rider.
edit: I'm wondering if the space station is a variation on the Negative Zone prison.