Does this season undo the last few seasons? Is everything right with the universe again? We won’t know until next season, and since that isn’t happening…All in all “The End is at Hand” brings a better ending to a series than sci-fi has been giving fans lately. Every question you wanted to be answered is dealt with. Still, if you were a fan you might find yourself feeling a little empty at the end.
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A “Brand New Day” Before The End Of Agents Of SHIELD
All season, the Agents of SHIELD have been at a pretty significant disadvantage. Sybil the Predictor, a Chronicom that can see all of time and it’s infinite variances, has been informing those working against SHIELD what they’ll do. Sure, they’ve had moments that Sybil didn’t notice, but for the most part, the conclusion was known before the start. Of course, our team will never get up despite the odds are moving increasingly toward them losing everything.
Read More“Know Your Onions” Adds A Few Layers To “Agents Of SHIELD”
And then that was it for the 1930s. The Chronicoms move on with SHIELD hot on their trail. It will undoubtedly come into play that Enoch was left behind. He ends up working with Koenig (Patton Oswald), possibly beginning an explanation as to why there are so many Koenigs in the future. Could Koenig be a new Chronicom himself? Could it be him that is ultimately responsible for the continued existence of SHIELD? “Know Your Onions” doesn’t tell us, but we’ll find out if he pops up in the next time destination.
Read MoreAgents of SHIELD – The Sign And New Life Review
The ending of ‘New Life,’ the second part of the ‘Agents of SHIELD’ season conclusion almost explains the rushed feeling of the season finale this year. It’s almost as if the writers just wanted to hurry and finish the Shrike threads so they could get to what will be fully revealed in season 7. Not a bad […]
Read MoreAgents Of SHIELD – Leap Review
Ok, I know it’s my own fault. I often watch ‘Agents of SHIELD’ and promptly forget the details of each episode, not to mention entire seasons. That is part of what makes watching things like ‘Doctor Who’ fun – I’m not really hung up on the continuity, so when things don’t line up it doesn’t bother me […]
Read MoreCollision Course Part Two Closes Out The First Half of Agents of SHIELD But Leaves More Intriguing Questions
I’ve said it before with this show and it shines through again in ‘Collision Course Part Two’: SHIELD works best when the whole team is together. Separate them off across the universe and something just feels off. So when the team does reunite by the midseason conclusion (well, this episode would have served that purpose if […]
Read MoreThe Agents Are On A Collision Course As The Shrike Storyline Comes Together
Reviewing part one of a two-part episode always feels a bit empty. Questions that are raised will undoubtedly be answered in part two, and the reactions you have might be unjustified by then. And of course, while the episode is probably action packed – you do have to get viewers back for part two – […]
Read More‘Toldja’ Reveals The Threat Of This Season Of SHIELD
Sarge, the Phil Coulson look-alike who is all cold and hard and killy, further revealed himself not to be the threat of this season of ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D’ in ‘Toldja’. One might question why he couldn’t help the team with their Shrike problem earlier, but he does help rescue May and Yo-Yo who were trapped on the […]
Read More‘Code Yellow’ And ‘The Other Thing’ Move Agents Of SHIELD Right To The Point
If my previous reviews of season 6 have seemed a little impatient with ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’, then the review of these two episodes should make up for that. This show has always had a pattern of introducing a big idea and then not really giving viewers any breadcrumbs to find their way to what is going […]
Read MoreFear And Loathing On The Planet Of Kitson Elevates SHIELD To A New High
I said it a lot last season and this episode holds the idea up even further; ‘S.H.I.E.L.D.’ works best the more the team is tied together. That isn’t to say the first few episodes of the season haven’t worked. In comparison to ‘Fear and Loathing on the Planet of Kitson’, they do move along a little […]
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