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Fridge Brilliance

  • Tony's ridiculous password might actually make more sense if it's his personal account at Stark Industries and not something that's easy to get access to. It's very likely that AIM uploaded all of Stark Industries information onto their server and unwittingly made it much easier to access. Remember, Pepper had to physically go to Obadiah Stane's office to access his data in the first movie.
  • Of course Tiny Dancer is Black Widow. Why? She's a former ballerina. That was even the cover for the Red Room in the comic books as well as a set of implanted false memories at one point.
  • George Tarleton actually misses the point of his own childhood story. He thinks the lesson of it is that you should impose rigid rules on people and never trust anyone. A more obvious lesson is that you shouldn't try to lock up wild things.
  • Tarleton believing that being an Inhuman is a curse makes a lot more sense given his horrifying disfigurements. Too bad he's not an Inhuman.
  • Kamala assumes that Tarelton is an Evil Overlord but until the very end, he's actually building up a superpowered army because he believes that it is a better alternative to the Avenger and a humane use for the Inhumans' powers. All of his actions have an extreme but consistent logic until the very end when he discovers that he's been played for a sucker by Monica Rappacini.

Fridge Horror

  • The fact that the entirety of A-day and its horrific repercussions is due to the fact there was an enormous alien artifact that no one had any idea of the existence of. Everyone was looking for an evil mastermind when it was really just a Giant Space Flea from Nowhere.
  • If Kamala hadn't returned the shield, would the Hulk have killed her?


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