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Clark Gregg | ... |
Phil Coulson
(67 episodes, 2013-2016)
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Ming-Na Wen | ... |
Melinda May
(67 episodes, 2013-2016)
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Chloe Bennet | ... |
Daisy 'Skye' Johnson
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(67 episodes, 2013-2016)
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Iain De Caestecker | ... |
Leo Fitz
(67 episodes, 2013-2016)
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Elizabeth Henstridge | ... |
Jemma Simmons
(67 episodes, 2013-2016)
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Brett Dalton | ... |
Grant Ward
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(58 episodes, 2013-2016)
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Henry Simmons | ... |
Alphonso 'Mack' Mackenzie
(45 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Nick Blood | ... |
Lance Hunter
(35 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Adrianne Palicki | ... |
Bobbi Morse
(31 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Luke Mitchell | ... |
Lincoln Campbell
(29 episodes, 2015-2016)
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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)
I had previously written a review based off of this show's first four episodes, and I gave it a 7. I felt that, as of that time, it was an average show, and that it could go either way. Most of the first eight episodes were good. A couple were great, even. But: episodes nine and ten were stellar. This series earned its 8th star.
The main characters are good. Agent Coulson, Skye, and Agent May are all very good, and, though some would disagree, I find Fitz and Simmons both likable. As for the minor characters: the people making this show aren't afraid to make up new characters, whether they're hero or villain, super- powered or non-super-powered. They already have a couple of compelling villains that are driven by more than simple greed or madness. The show's special effects are particularly good, which you might well have guessed. The show uses offshoots of classic story-lines such as Extremis. They also make references to the events happening in the Marvel Cinematic Universe at large. They are also beginning to link the events of individual episodes together very nicely. There is a good deal of mystery as to what happened to Coulson after the Battle of New York, and Skye's and May's rather ambiguous background is intriguing.
On the downside, the show contains some gratuitous content (and I'm not talking about showing blood in the action sequences or anything, I mean including things that are genuinely unnecessary). Also, some of the dialogue is a little cheesy. Additionally, some people who have seen a lot of television might find some of the plot elements predictable (although I personally don't).
Let me stress again: this show had potential, and, as of the most recent episodes, it is fulfilling it. It is truly earning its place in the MCU.