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Agents of SHIELD - Season 2 Discussion Threads. (Spoilers Likely)

Season 3 - Synopsis

http://www.spoilertv.com/2015/08/agents-of-shield-season-3-synopsis.html


“Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” returns for an action-packed third season, with Director Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) and Agent Daisy Johnson (Chloe Bennet) leading the charge as S.H.I.E.L.D. searches the world for more powered people in the aftermath of their epic battle with Jiaying and her army of Inhumans. However, Coulson and the team soon find out that they are not the only group looking for these new Inhumans.

Many months after their war with a rogue group of Inhumans, the team is still reeling. Coulson is again trying to put the pieces of his once revered organization back together while also dealing with the loss of his hand. His confidante and second in command, Agent Melinda May (Ming-Na Wen), has yet to return from an impromptu vacation with ex-husband Andrew (Blair Underwood); deadly superspy Agent Bobbi Morse (Adrianne Palicki) is recovering from her traumatic torture at the hands of Grant Ward (Brett Dalton); Fitz (Iain De Caestecker) is obsessed with discovering the truth behind the mysterious disappearance of Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge); and all are on high-alert for the next move from Ward and Hydra.

Ever since the existence of Super Heroes and aliens became public knowledge after the Battle of New York, the world has been trying to come to grips with this new reality. Coulson assembled a small, highly select group of Agents from the worldwide law-enforcement organization known as S.H.I.E.L.D. (Strategic Homeland Intervention Enforcement and Logistics Division). S.H.I.E.L.D.’s mission: to protect those who cannot protect themselves from threats they cannot conceive.

But bigger threats loom ahead, setting the stakes even higher for the Agents, including the spread of Terrigen, an alien substance that unlocks superhuman abilities in select individuals; the emergence of new Inhumans who cannot yet control nor understand their powers; the rise of a new government organization that will go toe-to-toe with S.H.I.E.L.D.; the unknown properties of the massive alien Kree monolith, which has taken one of their own; and the constant threat of a rebuilt Hydra terrorist organization under S.H.I.E.L.D. traitor Grant Ward, who is making it his personal mission to take down Coulson and S.H.I.E.L.D.

New faces, both friend and foe, will join the series, including the no-nonsense, highly-skilled and somewhat mysterious leader (Constance Zimmer) of the ATCU (Advanced Threat Containment Unit), her intimidating partner, Banks (Andrew Howard), Lash (Matthew Willig), a monstrous Inhuman whose loyalties remain ambiguous, and new Inhuman Joey (Juan Pablo Raba), who is struggling to harness his newfound abilities, among other surprising characters.

Coulson, with the help of Daisy and Mack (Henry Simmons), will work to slowly assemble a team that is stronger than ever before, combining the highly skilled Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. with powered individuals in the hopes of protecting the innocent in a world where the balance of power is ever-shifting, and new dangers are constantly emerging.

Sounds good. It will be strange to refer to Skye as Daisy, but that works. Seems like she is being promoted to the #2 spot.

Glad to see that May is maybe getting back with Andrew. I like him, and would love to see him get a recurring role on the show.

Poor Fitz. :(
 
That description does sound pretty cool. I am a little surprised that Skye will be going by Daisy now. It is her name, but I would have expected her to keep using Skye since that was the name she'd been going by. Did they ever say if she started using the Skye name as an adult or if it was what she'd gone by her whole life?
 
In the orphanage, her name was Mary Sue. Skye was a name she created herself - it's unclear whether she called herself that while at the orphanage or only after becoming an adult but it certainly wouldn't have become her only name until adulthood.
 
That description does sound pretty cool. I am a little surprised that Skye will be going by Daisy now. It is her name, but I would have expected her to keep using Skye since that was the name she'd been going by. Did they ever say if she started using the Skye name as an adult or if it was what she'd gone by her whole life?

IIRC the name the state gave her while in foster care was "Mary Sue Poots" and the scene implied she's gone by Skye since at least early adolescence.

Switching the name out now does seem a little odd, but at the same time it makes sense when you look at how they left things between her and her father. Symbolically it seems like she's reclaiming at least part of her heritage and honouring her father by taking the name he gave her.

Plus there's the whole comic book/branding thing by officially making her the MCU version of Quake, so I'm sure that's a factor too. But at least it does actually make sense narratively.
 
I had thought Skye was her Hacker handle. I even thought it was mentioned in an early, early episode of S1 that was the case. A fleeting comment but I thought I recalled that. She just adopted it going forward.


All sounds good but I'm disappointed there's no mention of Deathlok.
Agreed. Not only am I not getting any details on Deathlok for AoS but Marvel hasn't revealed if his title will be picking back up post Secret Wars. I really enjoyed Edmondson's 10 issue run and think it's sad editorial lets these events stop good creativity on titles.
 
Did they leave off with Deatlok still with S.H.I.E.L.D? At this point I'm expecting him to continue to be a recurring character who just pops up when things get really bad.
 
Did they leave off with Deatlok still with S.H.I.E.L.D? At this point I'm expecting him to continue to be a recurring character who just pops up when things get really bad.
As I remember while Hydra had taken many of his components he was still desperate to be a hero. And that was before SHIELD started to rehabilitate its public image as an Avenger's support agency when the helicarrier help with the rescue of Sergovia. There was never the" I don't know if I can keep doing this "scene like we had with Bobbi.
 
Comics have been following the lead of mass-media adaptations since at least 1940, when the Superman comics changed Clark and Lois's editor from George Taylor to Perry White from the radio show.
 
Comics have been following the lead of mass-media adaptations since at least 1940, when the Superman comics changed Clark and Lois's editor from George Taylor to Perry White from the radio show.

Don't forget Alfred's massive weight loss from the Batman serials.

Anyway, while I can take or leave the relationship, I appreciate Lance Hunter looking like Nick Blood because all other versions I've seen look really lame.
 
Comics have been following the lead of mass-media adaptations since at least 1940, when the Superman comics changed Clark and Lois's editor from George Taylor to Perry White from the radio show.

I know, I'm just not a fan of it happening. It seems for every Harley Quinn or Phil Coulson, you get black leather costumes for X-Men and biological web-shooters in exchange.
 
Comics have been following the lead of mass-media adaptations since at least 1940, when the Superman comics changed Clark and Lois's editor from George Taylor to Perry White from the radio show.

Don't forget Alfred's massive weight loss from the Batman serials.

That may be the earliest case of a live-action screen work having a lasting influence on the comics (since the only earlier live-action comic-book adaptations were the serials The Adventures of Captain Marvel and Spy Smasher). Indeed, I read recently that the character of Alfred was created specifically with the serial in mind, though the comics creators went ahead with their own different idea and only later found out what the serial had done instead. I'm not sure how much credence to give that, though.


Anyway, while I can take or leave the relationship, I appreciate Lance Hunter looking like Nick Blood because all other versions I've seen look really lame.

Looks like they've de-aged him considerably to make him more like the TV character. The original version had gray hair and a combover.
 
Comics have been following the lead of mass-media adaptations since at least 1940, when the Superman comics changed Clark and Lois's editor from George Taylor to Perry White from the radio show.

I know, I'm just not a fan of it happening. It seems for every Harley Quinn or Phil Coulson, you get black leather costumes for X-Men and biological web-shooters in exchange.

Neither of those two things are inherently bad, though, and they were well executed in their respective movies. The X-Men was the first movie that really tried to to a series "real world" take on super-heroes and pulled it off really well. Raimi's dedication and love of the comics more than made up for a relatively small change that was made. The first two Spider-Men movies were like watching comic book panels come to life.

When changes don't work it is principally because of the poor execution of the film. Superman Returns, for example, did not fail because he had a son but for many other reasons.
 
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