Rating: 8/10
Creator/Director: Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon, and Maurissa Tancharoen
Main Cast: Clark Gregg, Ming-Na Wen, Brett Dalton, Chloe Bennet, Iain De Caestecker, and Elizabeth Henstridge.
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I love Marvel. Unconditionally. Given a choice between Marvel and DC, I'll pick Marvel. Always and Forever.
So when I first heard of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, I was beyond ecstatic. I watched the premiere, marveled [see what I did there?] about it, and immediately proceed to recommend it to everyone. But then somewhere between episodes three and four, I lost interest. This happened nearly two years ago, so I don't recall why.
But a couple of days ago, in an attempt to fill the Poldark shaped hole in my tv loving heart, I decided to give it another shot.
And now I am writing this review having spent half of yesterday binge-watching the second half (13 episodes) of season one. Yeah, I have no life.
*I apologize for the crappy summary of this show. It is incredibly difficult summarize without spoiling majority of the show or, at the very least, the marvel films (in case some poor soul living under a rock has yet to see them). And if I am being perfectly honest, the title of the show is pretty self explanatory.*
This show follows Agent Coulson and his group of S.H.I.E.L.D agents as they deal with superhuman threats all while trying to uncover how Agent Coulson survived the events of Avengers. His group of agents include: Agent May (the resident stoic badass), Agent Ward (the good-looking one), Skye (the wild card hacker with a mysterious past and questionable origins), and Fitz-Simmons (the two adorkable scientist besties who are so inseparable that they are referred to as one entity).
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One of my favorite aspects of this show is how it incorporates other aspects of Marvel's Cinematic Universe. And not just name dropping, which gets a little annoying to be honest, or having cameos such as Lady Sif and Maria Hill, but actually existing in the same timeline as the films. For example, the repercussions of the events of Captain America: The Winter Soldier are seen at a much closer level in the second half of season one.
There are also many awesome references and nods:
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From the technology and the special effects used, it is easy to see that this is a big budget venture and that makes the fact that this is an extension of the MCU extremely believable and watching it feels a lot like watching a movie.
The dialogue is very Whedon-y :)
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They are such good friends that they are basically the same person. And that friendship is captured so well, that not only is it a delight to watch but it also makes you miss your own best friend.
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Though honestly I should have foreseen this. I mean, the team is lead by a man who glistens.
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