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Storyline
After the Battle of New York, the world has changed. It now knows not only about the Avengers, but also the powerful menaces that require those superheroes and more to face them. In response, Phil Coulson of the Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division assembles an elite covert team to find and deal with these threats wherever they are found. With a world rapidly becoming more bizarre and dangerous than ever before as the supervillains arise, these agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. are ready to take them on.
Written by
Kenneth Chisholm (kchishol@rogers.com)
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Plot Synopsis
Taglines:
Trust no one. (season 2)
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Trivia
Throughout the series, certain episodes are tied into, or reference, the latest movie released under the "Marvel Cinematic Universe" banner. However, unlike other series that might have a movie tie-in, viewing the movie is not necessary for the viewer to understand the events of the episode, but it does provide for a richer viewing experience. This was "by design" by Marvel.
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Goofs
Colonel Talbot switches from wearing Command Pilot Wings to wearing a Master Security Forces badge (the Air Force's military police) on his fatigue uniform. These are two completely different career fields.
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Quotes
Jemma Simmons:
You think I'm not romantic? I'm gonna do something with you on that island that will take your breath away.
Leo Fitz:
What is... eh... are... are you... what?
Jemma Simmons:
Snorkling!
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When you first begin this show it seems like it might not go to very great places. The stories are sometimes lackluster and the comedy doesn't always fit, but as the first season progresses and you start to learn more about the characters and the stories become more inter-woven it all actually makes sense and stands as a pretty solid first season.
As the show has continued it's aged like a fine-wine, it's got great stories with crazy twists and turns in every episode and enough great characters that you have to find someone to connect with, whether they be a hero or a villain. The acting is phenomenal, the writing gets better and better each season, and the show is always open to try new things.
Even when I expect this show to disappoint me, it doesn't. It is easily one of the most under-rated shows on television, not just in the superhero and sci-fi genre, but altogether. This show deserves the world.