Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-112155-20151209000111/@comment-3347453-20151209174822

I liked Ward's death, honestly. I think focusing on the personal aspects was of it was better than having it be this big over-the-top showdown. I'm not sure how I feel about It possessing his body though, it feels like it was an excuse to keep Brett Dalton around.

I wasn't surprised by the reveal that It had killed Will and taken over his body, I had suspected that since the final scene of 4,722 Hours.

I was disappointed that we didn't lean more about It. I'd like to know what that ancient city was and who the civilisation that lived there were. One line that really interested me was when Simmons said that It felt like it had been really powerful once, but had lost that power.

Everything else was pretty solid. I bet the main reason that Coulson's "Tattooine" line was in there was because they knew the episode would air the week before Star Wars: The Force Awakens came out.

Four months is a huge gap until the next episode, though. These huge gaps have been some of the biggest mistakes the show has made, and they need to find a way around that or people might stop giving a crap about the show.