Well, after the absolutely incredible penultimate episode, I'm afraid the finale was a bit of a letdown. Too much was crammed in too quickly; a two-part finale like S2 had would have been ideal. And in the end, Ophelia was taken down too quickly to really be effective; I wish her and Coulson's fight had ended somewhere more dramatic, like the side of a volcano or something, rather than returning to HQ to end up in a random hallway. (Maybe a budget thing?) I would also have liked a dash of visual weirdness for Radcliffe's final scene - like the sunset or even the sun itself degrading into pixelation and exposed code.
SHIELD being publicly reconstituted as an authorized agency was a surprise earlier this season, leading me to wonder if that meant agents would start appearing the movies again, but it looks as though that's being walked back.
Welp, great season, even if the landing wasn't perfect. And I haven't done any AV Club user comments in a while, so...


SHIELD being publicly reconstituted as an authorized agency was a surprise earlier this season, leading me to wonder if that meant agents would start appearing the movies again, but it looks as though that's being walked back.
Welp, great season, even if the landing wasn't perfect. And I haven't done any AV Club user comments in a while, so...

I'm a veteran, and I agree - but I also love Talbot. He may be bull-headed and pompous, but he's also brave, loyal to his friends, concerned for his troops, and determined to do the right thing whenever possible. He's a Big Damn Hero to me.As someone who respects our military and has friends who are vets, I never cared for the way the military are treated as cartoon characters in a lot of TV shows.

May, Daisy, Jemma and Elena are trying to get that great big hill of hope... for a des-ti-na-tion.So will this show become "Agents of SWORD"? What's going on?
