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2[[caption-width-right:350:''[[{{Tagline}} Beyond humanity.]]'']]
3->'''Maximus:''' Are we supposed to follow our king and remain as silent as he is?\
4'''Crystal:''' You’re talking about betraying your brother. You’re talking about treason.\
5'''Maximus:''' What I’m talking about is freedom, freedom for all Inhumans.
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7''Inhumans'' is a 2017 television series based on the Creator/MarvelComics [[ComicBook/TheInhumans characters of the same name]], set within the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse. It debuted in September 2017,[[note]]September 1 for a two-week run in IMAX, and September 26 for the show's run on ABC[[/note]] was produced by Creator/{{ABC}} Studios in conjunction with Creator/{{IMAX}}, who screened the first two episodes in theaters ahead of its official debut on television. The show ran as an eight episode miniseries. IMAX picked up the tab on the costs for the first two episodes, while ABC funded the remaining six.
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9The series focuses on ComicBook/BlackBolt and the Inhuman royal family, rather than the "urban" Inhuman characters featured on its sister show ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'', starring Creator/AnsonMount as Blackagar "Black Bolt" Boltagon, king of the Inhumans, Creator/SerindaSwan as Medusa, queen of the Inhumans and Black Bolt's wife, Creator/KenLeung as Karnak; Creator/EmeIkwuakor as Gorgon, Black Bolt's cousin, and leader of the Attilan military; Creator/IsabelleCornish as Crystal, Medusa's sister; Creator/MikeMoh as Triton, another of Black Bolt's cousins; Creator/SonyaBalmores as Auran, head of the Royal Guards of Attilan; and Creator/IwanRheon as Maximus the Mad, the villainous brother of Black Bolt. Additionally, Creator/EllenWoglom stars as [[CanonForeigner Louise]], a human scientist who meets the Royals.
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11The series was cancelled after its only season.
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13!!''Inhumans'' contains examples of:
14* ActorAllusion: Creator/IwanRheon plays a scheming, villainous aristocrat whose last name starts with "Bolt", much like Ramsay Bolton on ''Series/GameOfThrones''.
15* AdaptedOut:
16** In the comics, ComicBook/BlackBolt is a polygamist who had multiple wives, with Medusa being his TopWife. Considering the difficulty the show had on its plate with the eugenics premise alone, this was happily modified to a monogamous marriage between King and Queen.
17** The Inhumans were discovered by the ComicBook/FantasticFour in the comics, with Medusa debuting as a (brainwashed) member of their EvilCounterpart the Frightful Four before her backstory was revealed, but due to 20th Century Fox owning the rights to the superhero group and related cast - prior to Disney buying Fox - they are not present in the MCU.
18* AdaptationDistillation: In the comics, Atillan was initially located in the North Atlantic Ocean at the time of their discovery, until they eventually moved into several places such as the Andes, the Himalayas and eventually the moon. Here, the Inhumans were always based in the moon. In addition, the Alpha Primitives are not their ServantRace, since they were previously established as minions to [[GreaterScopeVillain Hive/Alveus]] in ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD''. Inhumans with lesser abilities (or none whatsoever) fill their role instead.
19* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange:
20** Maximus' power was changed to make him less of a CardCarryingVillain. In the comics, he had mind control powers, but here he explicitly has ''no'' powers and is therefore at the bottom of the FantasticCasteSystem. In turn, this means that Karnak's abilities must necessarily also be an Inhuman power here; in the comics he never underwent Terrigenesis and was merely [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower very well trained]].
21** The comic version of Auran has UnusualEars and an odd form of super-hearing[[note]]She can listen for specific words and pinpoint exactly where they were said.[[/note]] The show gives her a HealingFactor so she can be [[GoodThingYouCanHeal bashed up in battles]] - ''repeatedly.''
22* AdaptationalVillainy:
23** In the comics, Auran is one of the royal family's allies. Here, she's Maximus's enforcer, and since the show has not taken the time to establish her motivations (yet) as it did for Maximus, she ends up coming off as far more evil than he is.
24** The ''heroes'' of the series all get a good dose of this, due to the FantasticCasteSystem in place. You go through Terrigenesis as a child and don't get powers, or ''do'' but your powers aren't "good enough?" Enjoy being MadeASlave in the mines for life!
25* AdaptationalWimp:
26** Black Bolt's had a severe {{Nerf}}ing compared to the comics version. The power of his voice, while still impressive and making him one of the strongest characters in the cast, is no more than, say, ''Series/{{Arrow}}'''s ComicBook/BlackCanary-related characters at the maximum. That's ''impressive,'' but comic Black Bolt's voice is ''literally'' comparable to a nuke. His other powers are also never seen.[[note]]In the comics, he wears an antenna-like device that lets him channel his power inwards, making him a FlyingBrick capable of going one-on-one with the likes of Thanos, as well as enabling him to use energy blasts and force fields. A common message board topic is "Who would win, Black Bolt or ComicBook/{{Superman}}?"[[/note]]
27** In the comics, good luck cutting Medusa's hair with a normal razor like in this series. It's strong enough to lift ''tons,'' and would require Vibranium, Adamantium, or some similar super-metal. Note that this would ''not'' completely negate her control over it!
28* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Despite living on the Moon for centuries, they conveniently speak American English. Averted with the sign language Black Bolt and Medusa employ, as they use a language they created themselves instead of the relatively-young American Sign Language.
29* ArbitrarySkepticism: Louise's boss dismisses Louise's theory that there's something living on the moon that destroyed the rover outright as crazy, despite the hammer throwing Norse Gods, rich playboys in PowerArmor, nigh-indestructable raging monsters etc. existing in their world and widely known about. [[Film/TheAvengers2012 Not to mention that the Earth has been invaded by aliens before.]]
30* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Hawaii's last monarch before it became part of the United States was a queen, not a king.
31* AscendedFridgeHorror: King Black Bolt's power is, of course, an incredibly destructive sonic scream released when he speaks. If this show isn't your introduction to the character, then when you first learned that, you probably figured it wasn't pretty when he first got it. You'd be ''absolutely right.'' [[spoiler:One word ''completely obliterates'' his parents. We then pan around to the wall behind the place where they'd been standing: it's crushed like the Hulk had punched it, and painted with the dust his parents were reduced to, the grains ''blasted into it.'']] Holy crap.
32* BigBad: Maximus.
33* BreakTheHaughty: Black Bolt, Medusa, Gorgon, and Karnak, through their trials on Earth, all learn that they're not as awesome as they think and humans are better than they think.
34* BroughtDownToBadass: [[spoiler:Even with her hair shaved off, Medusa is still a skilled enough fighter to fight Auran evenly.]]
35* CanonForeigner: Louise is not from the comics and is an original character for this show, as are the majority of the Inhuman supporting players.
36* {{Conlang}}: Anson Mount and the people working on the series developed an extensive "Inhuman Sign Language" for Black Bolt -- one that comprised over 50 pages of material that was thoroughly researched in order to make sure that nothing they used replicated American Sign Language.
37* ContinuityNod:
38** Attilan's walls are decorated with the same Kree hieroglyphs [[Series/AgentsOfSHIELD that originally led Coulson and his team to the underground Kree facility in Puerto Rico.]]
39** The first episode has mention of [[Series/AgentsOfSHIELD a Terrigen contamination in Earth's water supply]].
40** When trying to find out how Black Bolt got his powers, Sammy asks him if he woke up one morning to find him self covered in a rock-like crust. This is a reference to the Terrigen cocoons seen in ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'''s version of Terrigenesis.
41* ContrivedCoincidence: The Hawaiian surfer dudes Gorgon befriends just happen to be militant separatists armed with automatic weaponry, guerrilla warfare tactics, and respect for royalty, to help him take on the Royal Guard.
42* CruelMercy: Maximus's ultimate fate. [[spoiler:Black Bolt doesn't kill him, but instead seals him within a bunker with enough food to last the rest of his life... which will be a long time trapped entirely alone, on the now-abandoned moon.]]
43* CursedWithAwesome: Black Bolt's power is his voice, which can level a city with a whisper, making him an incredible force. Yet it also means he can't make a single sound for fear of hurting those around him, which is proven in a flashback showing how [[spoiler:with just one word he ''vaporized his own parents''.]]
44* DecoyProtagonist: The series begins with [[spoiler:a newly turned Earth-born Inhuman being hunted down and contacted by Triton, who promises to take her to Attilan. The setup and the fact that she is played by recognizable actress leads the audience to believe she will be the AudienceSurrogate character, but she is unceremoniously killed moments later.]]
45* TheDragon: Auran, to Maximus.
46* DramaPreservingHandicap: Karnak suffers a head injury after Lockjaw teleported him to Earth. This keeps his power to predict outcomes from working properly. Even once he starts to get them back they still don't work to their full extent. This is a twofer, it prevents Karnak from being able to reunite the Inhuman Royals and solve most of the plot of the series within the first couple episodes and gives him the opportunity to have some character development without his power getting in the way as it did when he was on Attilan.
47* EarlyBirdCameo: Though not premiering until 2017, ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' season two established the existence of Inhumans and set up their mythology, but the only characters who've shown up to date (like ComicBook/DaisyJohnson) are the ones born on Earth after being abandoned by the Kree centuries ago.
48* FantasticCasteSystem: Attilan's society is ruled by one as described by [[http://fandom.wikia.com/articles/exclusive-inhumans-director-reveals-obscure-easter-egg-hidden-trailer?li_source=LI&li_medium=wikia-impactfooter the director]]:
49-->'''Roel Reiné''': When you have a good superpower you are at the top of the caste and if you have a bad superpower you are in the lower caste. This makes this world not really good.
50* FantasticRacism: The Inhumans of Attilan consider baseline humans to be inferior beings.
51* FeudingFamilies: In the backstory, the ruling Boltagon family clashed with the Amaquelins, executing Medusa and Crystal's parents for their desire to challenge the orthodoxy and give rights to the lower-caste denizens of Attilan. It's implied that both Medusa and Crystal were kept as royal hostages during which time Black Bolt and Maximus befriended the sisters, and became suitors to Medusa.
52* FishOutOfWater: Almost every Royal Family member after they find themselves on Earth. Gorgon is the only one whose interactions with locals can be called normal.
53* FourLinesAllWaiting: Once Crystal makes it to Earth, there are ''six'' completely separate stories running concurrently. The pace for all of them is thus pretty slow.
54* GilliganCut: When Karnak chews out Gorgon for letting the rover record footage of his hoof crushing it, fearing what Earthlings would happen if they saw it, the latter has this to say:
55-->'''Gorgon''': Nobody is gonna know that is a hoof.\
56(immediately cuts back to Earth)\
57'''Louise''': It looks like a hoof.
58* HeWhoMustNotBeHeard: Since Black Bolt has a destructive voice, he can't speak at any time. A mere grunt of pain when a cop [[spoiler:tazes him]] is enough to send one of their cars flying. He communicates with sign language because of this.
59* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: All episodes have overblown Silver Age-y titles ... because they're almost all taken directly from the Inhumans' early appearances in the comics. (The exception is the first episode "Behold ... the Inhumans", which ''sounds'' like a Silver Age comic book story, but isn't.)
60* InterspeciesRomance: [[spoiler:Happens between Karnak and Jem (a regular human) in "Make Way for... Medusa", and later for Crystal and Dave (another human) in "The Gentleman's Name is Gorgon".]]
61* KarmicDeath: In order to take all the profits from their illegal crop for himself, Reno kills his workmate and plans to do the same to the remaining surviving team member. When the buyers for the crop ask where his friend is, he explained he killed him and they ask to see the body. Reno gets shot to death by the buyers' leader: [[BondOneLiner I don't trust people who kill their friends.]]
62* KleptomaniacHero: Because they're both royalty and [[FishOutOfWater out of their element]], Black Bolt and Medusa both take what isn't theirs without a second thought while on Earth. Black Bolt ends up arrested for taking a suit from a store.
63* {{Lunarians}}: The Inhuman royal family lives on the moon, along with a population of Inhuman subjects.
64* MadeOfIron: Black Bolt seems to be, seeing as [[spoiler:a truncheon to the back barely does more than surprise him, a taser elicits little more than a grunt, and he's seemingly no worse for wear after three cops beat him into submission.]]
65* ManicPixieDreamGirl: Karnak gets one in Jen, who brings him out of his shell and teaches him that a little doubt is good. He opens up a lot and has a deeper connection with his family. Likewise, Crystal gets one in Jake, who gives her the human connection she's been missing, what with having been restricted to the royal while also being the daughter of traitors.
66* MarqueeAlterEgo: Black Bolt does not wear his cowl from the comics, and only wears a similar looking headband for ceremonial purposes while overseeing a Terrigenesis ceremony in the first episode.
67* MilitaryCoup: Maximus seizes power thanks to the backing of the Royal Guard.
68* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: The MCU has usually averted this but this series plays it straight. The very colourful costumes worn by the Inhumans are replaced by black suits for the most part.
69* MythologyGag:
70** While trying to find the origin of Black Bolt's powers, Sammy asks if he [[Comicbook/SpiderMan got bitten by a radioactive bug]].
71** All of the episode titles allude to titles from comics featuring the Inhumans.
72* NewEraSpeech: Maximus gives one at the end of the second episode, about how he's going to build a better future for all the people of Attilan. The crowds are left cheering for him.
73* OhCrap: Black Bolt merely ''opening his mouth'' can elicit this reaction from everyone in the room. Understandable, since [[spoiler:teen Black Bolt accidentally disintegrated his parents and crushed the wall behind them with one word as he discovers his uncontrollable sonic powers, which Maximus in the present is taunting adult Black Bolt about. And, in the present, where are they? In the very room young Black Bolt was kept in shortly ''after'' destroying his parents. In other words, he's been imprisoned in the only logical place: a protected room where you learn to control dangerous powers without endangering the outside. Maximus has Black Bolt captive and has marked the rest of his family for death, taunting him about his wife Medusa "writhing on the floor," and dares him to kill him like he did their parents... [[DidntThinkThisThrough while inside the one place where Black Bolt can do so without worrying about collateral damage]]. You ''bet'' when Maximus pushes him far enough and he opens his mouth to do what we'd just seen in the flashback, Maximus and his {{Mooks}} are not looking so confident!]]
74* OneDegreeOfSeparation: The plot is jump-started by a privately-funded Moon rover smacking into Attilan's invisible walls. Once Gorgon stomps on it and drags it inside, it's revealed to be the latest of over a ''dozen.'' [[spoiler:Turns out that Callisto Aerospace -- the company sending the rovers -- has connections with Maximus, who's trying to use it as evidence that humanity is about to discover Attilan]].
75* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: The Inhuman Royal Family are the main protagonists of the show, but due to DeliberateValuesDissonance they are complicit with an oppressive FantasticCasteSystem that rules their city and some of their members show casual disdain towards Maximus for not developing his own superpowers (and that is even before his betrayal). Even Crystal, who is presented as a naive and nice girl looks down on him.
76** The royal family also show this in spades towards the humans they encounter on Earth, until a lot of BreakTheHaughty and CharacterDevelopment show them how wrong they are about themselves and humans.
77* ProphecyTwist: As expected, Maximus has [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope jumped off the slippery slope]] by the end and become the full-on BigBad. When he asks the boy he'd saved from the mines at the beginning to use his prophetic abilities to look at his future, he says he sees Maximus becoming the undisputed king of Attilan. [[spoiler:At the time, he's blackmailing the royal family by causing a disruption to the city's dome that will eventually destroy the city. In the end, even ''he'' can't stop it. His final fate is to be left in the one safe place in Attilan, all alone after it has been evacuated, the city above him finally collapsing, and the dome gone so that if he ''could'' escape he would promptly die, unprotected and with no air on the moon. Indeed, no one is around to challenge him for 'rule' of a pile of rubble, or the one room beneath it that he'll be spending the rest of his life in.]]
78* RaceLift: Karnak and Gorgon, who are white in the comics, are played by Creator/KenLeung (Chinese-American) and Eme Ikwuakor (Nigerian-American). Triton is also played by Asian-American martial artist Mike Moh (Triton and Karnak are brothers), but it's less noticeable since despite being Black Bolt's cousin, Triton's skin is ''green'' in the comics.
79* ReCut: The first two episodes will feature new scenes when they are broadcast on television.
80* RedOniBlueOni: Black Bolt's cousins are described as such; fight-happy Gorgon as the red and Triton, calm under pressure, being the blue.
81* RepeatingSoTheAudienceCanHear: Medusa often translates Black Bolt's sign language even when she's alone with him and has no reason to repeat back what he just said. Maximus also does so.
82* SequelHook: The final scene of the season finale gives us flashbacks with [[spoiler:some offhand mentions of preparations for an upcoming threat that Black Bolt's parents feared. In the present, it turns out that Black Bolt knows what it is, but he doesn't tell Maximus what he knows.]] Relatedly or not, one of the final scenes is that as [[spoiler:Attilan is collapsing, one wall of ancient Inhuman writing lights up with electric blue lighting. Note that at the time, Maximus is still in Attilan, likely setting up for him working with/against whoever is coming]]. Season 4 of ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' makes [[spoiler:the return of the Kree]] a likely candidate.
83* ShameIfSomethingHappened: When trying to coerce Crystal into joining him, Maximus says how sad he'd be to see anything happen to Lockjaw.
84* SelfMadeOrphan: Black Bolt vaporized his parents by sheer accident with a single word.
85* TheSocialDarwinist: This fuels Attilan's FantasticCasteSystem. The Inhumans believe that an individual's mutations are the purest expression of their true self, hence why those with good superpowers are at the top while those with lesser powers are slaves. Maximus speaks against it during the Terrigenesis ceremony, saying that for all they know Terrigenesis is completely random, but the rest of the Royal Family dismisses it as sour grapes.
86* StandardFemaleGrabArea: Despite having the power to manipulate the elements, Crystal is easily restrained by TheDragon in the first episode when she is grabbed by her wrists.
87* StrawNihilist: Karnak's ability to see all possible outcomes seems to have left him rather pessimistic about everything.
88-->'''Gorgon''': This is why nobody asks you to do their birthday toast.
89* SuperWristGadget: The Attilans possess a fancy wrist com-link that allows them to talk over them as if they were phones. It has two modes consisting of a wrist mode to contact others and also a tablet mode, the device is flattened and opened similar to a flip phone.
90* TooDumbToLive: Black Bolt's parents refuse to place their son in isolation just for the safety of Attilan, and insist he'll learn to control his power. Not long after, Black Bolt accidentally kills them during an argument.
91* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: The surfers that rescue Gorgon from drowning don't care that he has hooves, merely commenting that he shouldn't have tried to swim with them. One mentions that he's read about Inhumans, and overall they treat Gorgon like they would a guy with six fingers or heterochromia: unusual but not worth making a big deal over.
92* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Maximus is very much a man of the people, mostly due to being looked down on for not having powers, just like them.
93* VisionaryVillain: Maximus intends to end the caste system, and conquer Earth as part of an expansionist policy.
94* WeaksauceWeakness: [[spoiler:Medusa's hair ability can be neutralized by an electric razor. This is a marked contrast from the comics, where her hair can't be cut unless she willingly allows it or something as sharp as a vibranium blade cuts it.]]
95* WhamShot: The flashback showing that Black Bolt [[spoiler:''killed his own parents'' when he simply asked "why?" with his voice, vaporizing them with its power.]]
96* WholePlotReference: The show is about arrogant superpowered royals who are exiled to Earth and have to learn humility so they can be worthy of their titles. They're basically a whole family of [[Film/{{Thor}} Thors]].

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