Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

I seen it for the 1st time in about 3 yrs. Most of it, then I lost interest. Definitely different than I remembered it starting out as. Coulsen's still in it.

Is Marvel trying to keep up to date w/the times or Avenger movie series? I'm thinking they should stick to whatever they had in mind as a pre-Avengers agency. I'm not so sure if I still like it. I missed so much of what's been happening.

Yea believe it or not i can relate to what you're feeling. I mean i loved the idea of secret agents who clean up after super heroes but some point it got twisted an convoluted. Basically hard to follow if you didn't absolutely watch the series from the start. Not to mention these days they put it up against shows like Hawaii Five O and Taken at the same time at least where i am. Which i think is a HORRIBLE idea because people usually pick something they like and stick with it. People these days usually watch shows they like but miss because its on at the same time as another show ON DEMAND.
 
Amazed at how much this show is able to pack in one episode.

Nice to see the dynamism of Creel's powers at work with different substances. Almost thought he was going to buy that chakrum bite.

Also nice to see that the Gravitonium Doc from S1 is...kinda sorta back. I always knew they'd have to explain that dude's fate. :D
 
I had to laugh, about how some of the reveiws are describing how long ago, the event that needed an explanation, occurred, relative to events concerning the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D universe.
 
Was not expecting homegirl to get clipped. Yo-Yo wasn't havin' no mess. Kiddo Von Strucker bought it bigly bad. Hydra fried Talbot's brain like eggs. All the relationships are on pins and needles. Everything is seemingly a mess and who is this alien (?) dude who wants the Gravitonium?

And are they gonna tie in to Infinity War next week? Gotta wait to find out! :D
 
also, i read the comics when i was kid. when i see it my tears will not flow.
 
Pretty concise read here.

A Complete History Of The Marvel Cinematic Universe

By Thomas Bacon

04.20.2018

10 years ago, Marvel introduced moviegoers to a unique, innovative movie universe with a shared timeline. That story is about to come to a head with Avengers: Infinity War, which will celebrate the last decade’s worth of big-screen action and adventure. But there’s a lot more to the MCU than just the movies. The wider MCU has come to embrace a wide range of mediums; from comics to YouTube videos, from one-shots to Netflix shows. All of these comprise a single, continuous narrative that delights fans.

But how do you weave this ongoing story into a single, cohesive narrative? That’s the fundamental challenge facing Marvel visionary Kevin Feige, in the face of an ever-expanding canon. He’s promised an official timeline will eventually be published, and claims it will answer every fan’s questions. But this timeline is unlikely to resolve all the issues, and if it’s published by Marvel Studios, it may not even include the TV shows and tie-in comics.

Given that’s the case, here at Screen Rant we’ve decided to work through the MCU’s labyrinthine continuity and create our own timeline. This first section takes a thematic approach, trying to draw common threads together in order to help readers understand the MCU’s ongoing narrative. It would take weeks of (highly recommended) viewing and reading to consume all the material, but as a (somewhat) brief overview, here’s The Complete History of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.


https://screenrant.com/marvel-mcu-complete-timeline/
 
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