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may have found a way to prevent the Inhumans population from growing out of control.
Suffice it to say, the potential Inhumans cure became a divisive topic among the team.

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Thats a fantastic question, Gregg says.
There are those who think, Oh, yes, this is great!
We can stop people from turning into something different.
That feels topical to me.
The producers are using the subject of Inhumans as an allegory to real-world events.
Theres two aspects to it, adds EP Jed Whedon.
Theres what its like to be different and to be treated different because youre different.
Both those sides of the argument have equal weight.
Its a very interesting topic.
Overall, its probably a good thing.
Being Inhuman and being a S.H.I.E.L.D.
agent, its not just work, its so personal because its her blood, its who she is.
But they seem to be able to get over most obstacles.
Its that kind of relationship.
Would you choose to have this happen to you?
Is it a choice?
People who change, how do we treat them?
Do they immediately have freedom to be who they want to be?
Or is it a very dangerous weapon that we have to control or at least understand?
The problem now is finding those Inhumans, which is the drive for the back half of the season.
Its building up a new force.
When we do discover more about Hive [Brett Dalton], that becomes the major challenge.
Building the Secret Warriors, however, wont be easy.
Its really just about being weary about who she picks for this team, Bennet says.
Obviously, they have a few trust issues with some people.
does and weeding out the bad out people.
When theyre off on their own together, you see how they compliment each other.
We are aware that there is a potential immanent end, and so they wont be neglected.
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