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* HilariousInHindsight: [[spoiler: At one point while speculating who or what is involved with the creation of Westview, Jimmy Woo writes down the possibility of Skrulls being involved with what's happening. The mid-credits stinger of the series finale reveals that one of Jimmy's fellow FBI agents is actually a Skrull, inviting Monica Rambeau to join Nick Fury in space.]]
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** The person on the outside watching the TV show turns out to have been [[{{Film/Thor}} Darcy!]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[spoiler: At one point while speculating who or what is involved with the creation of Westview, Jimmy Woo writes down the possibility of Skrulls being involved with what's happening. The mid-credits stinger of the series finale reveals that one of Jimmy's fellow FBI agents is actually a Skrull, inviting Monica Rambeau to join Nick Fury in space.]]
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* UnexpectedCharacter:
** The person on the outside watching the TV show turns out to have been [[{{Film/Thor}} Darcy!]]
** Geraldine was actually [[Film/CaptainMarvel2019 Monica Rambeau,]] all grown up now and working as a government agent.
** The person on the outside watching the TV show turns out to have been [[{{Film/Thor}} Darcy!]]
** Geraldine was actually [[Film/CaptainMarvel2019 Monica Rambeau,]] all grown up now and working as a government agent.
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* CastingGag: Randall Park & Kat Dennings both of whom starred in successful sitcoms are commenting on a sitcom.
* CharacterDevelopment: Darcy Lewis has evolved from a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_science PoliSci]] major (in ''Film/{{Thor}}'') to a doctor of astrophysics, presumably because of all the research she did with Jane and Dr. Selvig. Pretty impressive for someone who only worked with Jane initially for three credits (she had no idea what a Einsten-Rosen Bridge was), and the fact that she only got the internship because no one else would intern with Jane.
* CharacterDevelopment: Darcy Lewis has evolved from a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_science PoliSci]] major (in ''Film/{{Thor}}'') to a doctor of astrophysics, presumably because of all the research she did with Jane and Dr. Selvig. Pretty impressive for someone who only worked with Jane initially for three credits (she had no idea what a Einsten-Rosen Bridge was), and the fact that she only got the internship because no one else would intern with Jane.
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* CharacterDevelopment: Darcy Lewis has evolved from a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_science PoliSci]] major (in ''Film/{{Thor}}'') to a doctor of astrophysics, presumably because of all the research she did with Jane and Dr. Selvig. Pretty impressive for someone who only worked with Jane initially for three credits (she had no idea what a Einsten-Rosen Bridge was), and the fact that no else would intern with Jane.
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* CharacterDevelopment: Darcy Lewis has evolved from a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_science PoliSci]] major (in ''Film/{{Thor}}'') to a doctor of astrophysics, presumably because of all the research she did with Jane and Dr. Selvig. Pretty impressive for someone who only worked with Jane initially for three credits (she had no idea what a Einsten-Rosen Bridge was), and the fact that she only got the internship because no one else would intern with Jane.
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* GrowingTheBeard: While the first three episodes were well-recieved, they were shown mainly as conventional sitcom episodes with a bit of trademark Marvel tension thrown in for good measure. But this episode feels more like a Marvel film condensed into a half-hour and really sees the overarching plot of the series started by the first three episodes kick off in full.
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* GrowingTheBeard: While the first three episodes were well-recieved, well-received, they were shown mainly as conventional sitcom episodes with a bit of trademark Marvel tension thrown in for good measure. But this episode feels more like a Marvel film condensed into a half-hour and really sees the overarching plot of the series started by the first three episodes kick off in full.
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* CastingGag: Randall Park & Kat Dennings both of whom starred in successful sitcoms are commenting on a sitcom.
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* CharacterDevelopment: Darcy Lewis has evolved from a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_science PoliSci]] major (in ''Film/{{Thor}}'') to a doctor of astrophysics, presumably because of all the research she did with Jane and Dr. Selvig. Pretty impressive for someone who only worked with Jane initially for three credits (she had no idea what a Einsten-Rosen Bridge was), and the fact that no else would intern with Jane.
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* GrowingTheBeard: While the first three episodes were well-recieved, they were shown mainly as conventional sitcom episodes with a bit of trademark Marvel tension thrown in for good measure. But this episode feels more like a Marvel film condensed into a half-hour and really sees the overarching plot of the series started by the first three episodes kick off in full.
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* GrowingTheBeard: While the first three episodes were well-recieved, they were shown mainly as conventional sitcom episodes with a bit of trademark Marvel tension thrown in for good measure. But this episode feels more like a Marvel film condensed into a half-hour and really sees the overarching plot of the series started by the first three episodes kick off in full.full.
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* WinBackTheCrowd: Naturally, the first three episodes received mixed response and confusion from fans since they were shown as conventional sitcom episodes with a bit of trademark Marvel tension thrown in for good measure. But this episode feels more like a Marvel film condensed into a half-hour and already ties many loose ends started by the first three episodes, though still leaving a few untied (Is Vision dead or alive?, Who's "playing" Dottie, Agnes and Dennis?, What happened to the beekeeper guy after Wanda rewound time?, etc.).
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* WinBackTheCrowd: Naturally, GrowingTheBeard: While the first three episodes received mixed response and confusion from fans since were well-recieved, they were shown mainly as conventional sitcom episodes with a bit of trademark Marvel tension thrown in for good measure. But this episode feels more like a Marvel film condensed into a half-hour and already ties many loose ends really sees the overarching plot of the series started by the first three episodes, though still leaving a few untied (Is Vision dead or alive?, Who's "playing" Dottie, Agnes and Dennis?, What happened to the beekeeper guy after Wanda rewound time?, etc.).episodes kick off in full.
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* WinBackTheCrowd: Naturally, the first three episodes received mixed response and confusion from fans since they were shown as conventional sitcom episodes with a bit of trademark Marvel tension thrown in for good measure. But this episode feels more like a Marvel film condensed into a half-hour and already ties many loose ends started by the first three episodes, though still leaving a few untied (Is Vision dead or alive?, Who's "playing" Dottie and Agnes and Dennis?, What happened to the beekeeper guy after Wanda rewound time?, etc.).
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* WinBackTheCrowd: Naturally, the first three episodes received mixed response and confusion from fans since they were shown as conventional sitcom episodes with a bit of trademark Marvel tension thrown in for good measure. But this episode feels more like a Marvel film condensed into a half-hour and already ties many loose ends started by the first three episodes, though still leaving a few untied (Is Vision dead or alive?, Who's "playing" Dottie and Dottie, Agnes and Dennis?, What happened to the beekeeper guy after Wanda rewound time?, etc.).
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* WinBackTheCrowd: Naturally, the first three episodes received mixed response and confusion from fans since they were shown as conventional sitcom episodes with a bit of trademark Marvel tension thrown in for good measure. But this episode feels more like a Marvel film condensed into a half-hour and already ties many loose ends started by the first three episodes, though still leaving a few untied (is Vision dead or alive?, Who's "playing" Dottie and Agnes?, What happened to the beekeeper guy after Wanda rewound time?, etc.).
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* WinBackTheCrowd: Naturally, the first three episodes received mixed response and confusion from fans since they were shown as conventional sitcom episodes with a bit of trademark Marvel tension thrown in for good measure. But this episode feels more like a Marvel film condensed into a half-hour and already ties many loose ends started by the first three episodes, though still leaving a few untied (is (Is Vision dead or alive?, Who's "playing" Dottie and Agnes?, Agnes and Dennis?, What happened to the beekeeper guy after Wanda rewound time?, etc.).
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* WinBackTheCrowd: Naturally, the first three episodes received mixed response and confusion from fans since they were shown as conventional sitcom episodes with a bit of trademark Marvel tension thrown in for good measure. But this episode feels more like a Marvel film condensed into a half-hour and already ties many loose ends started by the first three episodes, though still leaving a few untied (Is Vision dead or alive?, Who's "playing" Dottie and Agnes?, What happened to the beekeeper guy after Wanda rewound time?, etc.)
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* WinBackTheCrowd: Naturally, the first three episodes received mixed response and confusion from fans since they were shown as conventional sitcom episodes with a bit of trademark Marvel tension thrown in for good measure. But this episode feels more like a Marvel film condensed into a half-hour and already ties many loose ends started by the first three episodes, though still leaving a few untied (Is (is Vision dead or alive?, Who's "playing" Dottie and Agnes?, What happened to the beekeeper guy after Wanda rewound time?, etc.)).
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* WinBackTheCrowd: Naturally, the first three episodes received mixed response and confusion from fans since they were shown as conventional sitcom episodes with a bit of trademark Marvel tension thrown in for good measure. But this episode feels more like a Marvel film condensed into a half-hour and already ties many loose ends started by the first three episodes, though still leaving a few untied (Is Vision dead or alive?, Who's "playing" Dottie and Agnes?, What happened to the beekeeper guy after Wanda rewound time?, etc.)