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      • In 1931 New York City, several Chronicoms steal the faces of three police officers and kill a contact from a local speakeasy. S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Jemma Simmons introduces Director Alphonso "Mack" Mackenzie and agent Daisy Johnson to an LMD version of Phil Coulson, who struggles with his existence and the amount of information uploaded into him.
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  2. Jul 9, 2020 · After killing robots who killed his parents and stole their faces, Mack stormed off to be by himself. Deke, who also lost parents at a young age, went to comfort him, only for the Zephyr to...

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    • Agents of Shield's Time Travel Explained Properly
    • Where Fitz Was & Agents of Shield's Real Mission
    • Deke's Sacrifice & Shield Future Explained
    • Enoch Was The Key to The Chronicoms' Defeat
    • Quake and Nathaniel Battled It Out
    • Fitz & Simmons' Secret Daughter
    • Mack Becomes Marvel's New Nick Fury
    • Yo-Yo's New Team & DC's Flash Reference
    • Melinda, Daisy & Coulson's Futures After Agents of Shield
    • Agents of Shield Can No Longer Exist in The Main MCU

    Time travel is one of the most difficult concepts in any science-fiction franchise, largely because it has absolutely no real-world analogue. As a result, every franchise tends to establish its own rules, and they're rarely handled in a consistent manner. Agents of SHIELD season 5 had committed to the Multiverse model, with the idea branching timel...

    Fitz and Simmons were rescued from the Chronicoms at the tail end of Agents of SHIELD season 6, and it seems they stole an important piece of Chronicom technology that allowed them to view the timelines and even predict what people would do. Using this, Fitz learned there was only one way to save the day - but it involved Daisy's sister, Kora, who ...

    The SHIELD team insisted they couldn't simply leave this new timeline to be conquered by the Chronicoms; it was a real world, after all, not just a virtual Framework, and they felt responsible for it. Fitz came up with a solution; they would jump back to their own timeline through the Quantum Realm, but they would take the Chronicom ships with them...

    Oddly enough, the Agents of SHIELD season 7 finale suggests Enoch - the Chronicom traitor who had sacrificed himself in Agents of SHIELD season 7- was the key to the Chronicoms' defeat. Enoch's example proved a Chronicom could learn empathy, and that an empathic Chronicom would be an ally rather than an enemy. Fitz's plan was to combine May's new e...

    But there was a dangerous loose cannon in play; Nathaniel Malick. In the original timeline, Nathaniel Malick had been transported to the planet Maveth as a sacrifice to the Hydra god Hive in 1970. In the new timeline, Nathaniel lived on and became fascinated with the Inhumans, learning the secret of duplicating an Inhuman's powers. He had successfu...

    With the battle finally over, Fitz and Simmons' greatest secret was finally revealed - and the real reason the team could never come together again. It seems Fitz and Simmons had spent years of their own lives cracking time travel and working out how to stop the Chronicoms. They had done so aboard the Zephyr, hiding in a distant triple-star system ...

    The Agents of SHIELDseason 7 finale fast-forwarded a year, revealing what had happened to the old SHIELD team now they had split up. Mack had remained director of SHIELD, and he'd essentially become the new Nick Fury, even sporting the traditional Fury trench-coat. Mack had clearly rebuilt SHIELD into a powerful, global force for good, and was show...

    Yo-Yo's powers had radically expanded in Agents of SHIELD season 7. She's previously only possessed a limited version of super-speed, with her power manifesting in "bursts" that last as long as a heartbeat; she would always snap back to her point of origin like a yo-yo. But she learned this limitation was actually self-imposed, due to psychological...

    The rest of the SHIELD team are living out their own "Happily Ever Afters." Quake is one of SHIELD's galactic ambassadors, and she's shown on a tour of duty in deep space on Zephyr Three. Her team include her sister Kora as well as Sousa, and the relationship between Daisy and Sousa is apparently going well. Having Quake perform off-world activitie...

    The Agents of SHIELD season 7 finale is a beautiful and poignant episode, but its ending will be bittersweet for fans - simply because there's no way the show can still be considered part of the MCU. The timeline is just too different to the mainstream MCU one; the 2020 seen at the end is one of rich and vibrant hope, when in the movies 2020 was pa...

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  3. The sometimes fun, sometimes goofy 80s romp in this week’s Agents of SHIELD gives Mack time to mourn and the robots a chance to rebuild. This review contains spoilers for Agents of SHIELD.

  4. Aug 13, 2020 · Agents of SHIELD Season 7 Ending Explained. With a reset timeline bringing defeat to the enemy in the Agents of SHIELD series finale, questions remain about how it all went down. By Michael...

  5. The seventh and final season of the American television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., based on the Marvel Comics spy organization S.H.I.E.L.D., follows S.H.I.E.L.D. agents and allies as they try to prevent an alien occupation while stranded in time.

  6. Jul 9, 2020 · Warning: SPOILERS for Agents of SHIELD season 7, episode 7. How has Nathaniel Malick survived his backfiring powers in Agents of SHIELD season 7? The SHIELD team may have apparently defeated the Chronicoms, but the MCU timeline has still been changed - apparently for the worse.

  7. While the team celebrates their success, what remains of Sibyl's body gets away with the Time Stream. Some time later, Deke takes Mack to see himself, his brother, and his uncle so he can give them a gift of a toy car. The Zephyr returns to Mack and Deke's time 20 months after they were left behind.

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