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I really liked this season overall. It's a beautiful set-up to Season 7 and they work so well back to back within their own story arc lasting both seasons. Yes, Season 3, 4 & 5 are the peak and 7 returns to the peak with a great send-off, but Season 6 isn't bad.
- No 'Infinity War' Tie-In
- An Expanded Universe to Explore
- Another Fitz-Simmons Reunion
- Deke Is Back, But Not Right Away
- Same Characters, New Directions
- Phil Coulson Is Dead. Long Live Phil Coulson.
- More LGBT Representation
- Some Light in The Darkness
- Shorter Seasons, Tighter Stories
- Hang on to That Cliff
This one is actually more like something not to look for in the sixth season. One of the biggest questions Marvel fans had going into the Season 5 finale was whether the show would address the fallout from Thanos' snap at the end of Avengers: Infinity War, since the episodes leading up to it featured direct references to the movie. We didn't see an...
At the beginning of last season it seemed like the team had been transported to space, and fans were excited about the prospects of S.H.I.E.L.D. operating in a more intergalactic capacity. As it turned out they were actually in a desolate future where the Earth had been cracked and destroyed. But this season, it looks like that promise of a thrilli...
Speaking of the show's most beleaguered romantic couple, we'll see at the beginning of the season that fate has torn them apart once again. But they've conquered space, time, and the bottom of the ocean before. A little thing like death isn't going to stop them. The multiple separations may have taken a toll on the couple (and fans too), but the up...
When we last saw Deke at the end of Season 5, it was unclear whether the change in the timeline would cause him to blink out of existence or if he would continue on in our world as a remnant of a future that isn't going to happen now. The question was answered when the producers announced this summer that Ward would be returning in Season 6 as a re...
The Fitz-Simmons family aren't the only ones confronting personal crises this season. As the new head of S.H.I.E.L.D. Mack (Henry Simmons) has some big shoes to fill and takes his role seriously. When we see him again he's already started rebuilding the organization, but all that responsibility has taken a toll on his personal life. His former flam...
Of course, one of the most startling character turns in the season is a mysterious new adversary played by Clark Gregg, who looks like Coulson, but is actually someone else entirely. The writers and Gregg himself have confirmed that Coulson is truly dead this time, so who is this guy wearing his face? We have one clue so far. Based on what Gregg an...
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.has a commendable history of diversity in its cast, but with the exception of a minor character in Season 3, there hasn't been many instances of LGBT representation on the show. But in the season premiere we meet a new character who speaks longingly about losing the love of his life. "He died," he says. It's a quick, blink-and...
The last half of Season 5 was fraught with discord and divisiveness, and the heartbreaking culmination of the finale left so many in tears (fans and crew members alike). It's about time we had some lighthearted moments to balance out all that tragedy. That's exactly what executive producers Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen are trying to deliver i...
The double season pickup last year came with a caveat. Rather than having the usual 22 episodes, Seasons 6 and 7 will be 13 episodes each. That shorter time frame has allowed the writers to tell more compact stories over the course of a single season. In the past, they have approached the 22-episode seasons by breaking them up into smaller chunks t...
Unlike in seasons past, where the producers didn't know until the last minute whether they'd be getting to do another season or not, Season 7 was always guaranteed to follow the end of Season 6. This left the writers with the ability to plant seeds at the end of one season they knew they would be able to pay off in the next. Which means we're proba...
Jul 15, 2020 · That's the Playground-base from the series Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The map includes all places of the original underground base as well as some own additions like a separate Quinjet hangar and a leisure area including a football pitch, a park and some other activities.
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May 2, 2019 · Watch the "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." Season 6 premiere on Friday, May 10 at 8|7c on ABC, with new episodes every Friday! Stream new episodes the next day on Hulu, On Demand or ABC.com. For more information on “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” visit ABC.com, follow @AgentsofSHIELD on Twitter, and like “ Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I ...
Jul 17, 2018 · New character breakdowns for season 6 of Agents of SHIELD give fans their first clues about what to expect from the upcoming season, which begins production this week. Season 5 of Agents of SHIELD ended with a bang. Agent Fitz was tragically killed, though a way exists for him to easily return.
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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 6 will premiere May 10 on ABC, and the season will consist of 13 episodes. There will be a time jump.
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The S.H.I.E.L.D. agents return to the Lighthouse and celebrate their victories: Fitz has been brought back from space and the threat of Izel is seemingly gone, while both Sarge and Snowflake are taken into custody. However, Izel actually survived the destruction of the Lazy Comet.