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Old 11-06-2013, 09:30 AM   #161
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That was a much better episode for me. Like Asmo said, it might've been the shift in character focus. It just seemed a more well rounded episode that had a little bit more to it than a typical "case of the week" episode. Made me actually care about Fitz and Simmons, rather than them just being a bit of an annoying side act. Easing off on Skye was a bit of fresh air for the show too.

The writing definitely is still a bit off though, there seems to be zero wit in any of the comedy beats in comparison to pretty much all Whedon and all Marvel projects.

Fully with Destor though, its got too much potential and too many good people behind it to not improve greatly.

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