SummaryAgent Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) leads a group of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents: Grant Ward (Brett Dalton), Melinda May (Ming-Na Wen), Leo Fitz (Iain De Caestecker), Jemma Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge), and new recruit Skye (Chloe Bennet) to investigate and protect the world from the unknown.
SummaryAgent Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) leads a group of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents: Grant Ward (Brett Dalton), Melinda May (Ming-Na Wen), Leo Fitz (Iain De Caestecker), Jemma Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge), and new recruit Skye (Chloe Bennet) to investigate and protect the world from the unknown.
There’s actually not a single weak link in the cast. The weakness of the premiere comes down to plotting. There’s a slightly melodramatic arc involving a commentary on the current economic state of the country.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 1. What happened after New York, or why is Tahiti a wonderful place. An excellent example of a cool comic book series that continues the global story of "The Avengers". Phil Coulson reveals himself to the viewer as a very interesting character, who with his depth makes you fall in love with him. The rest of the characters are also interesting and each deserves their screen time.
A terrifically entertaining action-adventure hour that pays dividends for 'Avengers' fanboys/girls but isn't so insular that the uninitiated will be baffled.
If you haven’t been reading Marvel Comics lately... then the show can feel somewhat exclusionary and, frankly, a little too cornball and cutesy about its own geekiness.
The shame is that a series about a band of heroes trying to hunt down more potential heroes could be the perfect antidote to TV’s own overly dark cliché: the anti-hero. But instead it resists the call, too self-serious to be really goofy, and yet too fan-boyish to rescue even one hour of television from mediocrity.
It has the strengths of a Joss Wheadon show. These are strong characters you care and are invested in good story arcs. Here the show is integrated into the Marvel cinematic universe. For clarification: You don't need to know the movies to enjoy the show. However the events of the movies have sometimes impacts to the show. Because of this there are great spoilers ahead of you for the show if you know for example Captain America The Wintersoldier (Strangely I know what was coming and was more interested because of it). The hallmark of the show are the great twist in the story. Many characters have secrets, backstories or hidden agendas. I was always amazed by the twist as they made the show better and feel natural. I never found them unbelievable or fake. The stories itself are great with clever writing and directing. Also the fight choreography is amazing. The sets and gadgets round this up. The series starts after the events of the first Avengers movie and follows a team of Shield agents (Yes I know this is surprising given the name of the show). Lets introduce the cast: We have Clark Gregg as fan favorite Phil Coulson who is the leader of the team. He is a nice guy but also clever, menacing, brave and a man of many talents. He won me over easily. If you know the first Avengers movie you ask yourself how can he even be there. The answer is Tahiti which is a magical place;-). Then there is Ming Na Wen as Melinda May. She is a force to be recognized nicknamed the cavalry. She seems cold and estranged but has her inner demons to face. During season 2 you see what is behind it. Chloe Bennet as Skye is also a great character and te closest thing to a protagonist. I like her arcs and character development. Brett Dalton as Grant Ward is such a deep interesting character and I cant spoil why. Then we have my favorite scientists with Iain De Caestecker as Leopold Fitz and Elisabeth Henstridge as Jemma Simmons. Great scientists and you root for them as they are so lovely together;-). All characters are so good that it is hard to pick my favorite. Usually I pick here my favorite episodes but I think this works not so well here. This is because the character development, twists and arcs work better if you see the whole show. There are a lot of bad guys to stop and to quote Nick Fury. Every day the world gets fuller of dangerous people we can control. Overall I was surprised how good this show was. I watched it because of the Joss Wheadon name on it but it blew my mind. The characters work really well and the twist are shockingly good. Recommend the whole show up to season 4 for now (Have not watched season 5 onward yet).
Agents of SHIELD has an interesting Pilot, then a lot of disappointing episodes, and then once the Hydra reveal happened after Captain America 2 came out the show started to pick back up, and the season ended on a high note. I think this show can absolutely go in interesting directions in Season 2.
The cast may be ever so slightly inadequate and the plotting seems confused (like it can't decide what it is) and melodramatic. Yet, it's complaisant viewing and it has an undeniably sweet feel about it, as it really is just convivial fun perfect for a family viewing, since it has eye candy, inconsequential violence, stomach-clenching action and a witty script.
I feel very sad for Joss Whedon, who seems now to care more about buying a few more villas in the south of France than leaving a legacy of good shows. The series is so riddled with clichés and tropes that it looks like a 1990's twin brother of The New Adventures of Superman. The plot is extremely predictable. Episode three: Oh I'm a hacker working for SHIELD, but in this episode I pretend that I am back to my rebellious past for the bad guy and the audience. Oh lol 5 minutes after I reveal that I didnt change after all and I was just luring the bad guy! And it goes on for the rest of the season... The underpinning ideology is quite horrifying: I'm an Anonymous member who turns cloak to work for the NSA, because they are a FAMILY! Common, these NSA guys only want to do good after all, they're nice people deep down and just want to protect you by hiding things and possibly killing people.
After a bland plot, blend characters. Couldn't they find better actors? I dont know how these guys got their job but it surely wasn't through auditions. The two-headed scientist team is quite a good comic relief, they are very smart scientists so obviously they have British accents. I like British accents. The big boy action man is a bland as.. well I cant find an analogy. And the hacker girl, oh my.. I can tell you that hackers very rarely takes their time every morning to straighten their hair, buy top of fashion clothes every month, or try to be a clone of Jessica Alba. The whole cast is actually so well dressed and so attractive that it seems they were being shot for the new Vogue and ended up on the wrong set. Seems like being a secret agent in this universe requires perfect facial traits, and a heightened sense of fashion.
Bland scenario, bland actors, cringy clichés, this is almost an insult to the self-conscious viewer and the Joss Whedon fan in **** only remains of the Whedon spirit are witty jokes here and there. Waste your time with it only if you're home with the flu and want to watch a cheesy show.
Horrible writing, nearly at the point of being unwatchable. This is the primary reason why I have kept away from watching shows on major cable networks. Marvel's Agents of SHIELD is a lackluster mess.