An eventful mid-winter finale wraps up some major Agents of Agents of SHIELD storylines – or does it?
ThisAgents of SHIELDreview contains spoilers.
Take for instance the big one, Grant Ward.
Lets back up so I can explain.
Fitz wasnt exactly cooperative and managed to run across astronaut Will.
Or tried to because Will was actually now possessed by the alien.
But Fitz survived, alien Will did not, and you know what, neither did Ward.
S.H.I.E.L.D.s director was hell bent on revenge and entered the alien portal to take down Ward.
We waited three seasons for it; we waited since the fall of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Dont get me wrong, the death of Grant Ward is a huge moment forAgents of SHIELD.
Every member of S.H.I.E.L.D.
May had some personal issues of her own.
You see, HYDRA had many crated up Inhumans in their HQ.
This included Garner, Mays ex-hubbie and the Inhuman killer known as Lash.
Both May and Simmons will have to deal with the consequences of that little bloodbath as we move forward.
A rare occurrence also occurred this week.
Good old Mack experienced some character development.
He is always good with a quip or a sudden burst of violence, but Mack rarely changes.
This week, Mack proved himself to be every inch the leader S.H.I.E.L.D.
needed to win the day.
With Coulson off the reservation, Mack stepped in and proved worthy of the Director position.
But at what price?
Before the season began, Marvel made a big deal out of the arrival of the Secret Warriors.
It still hasnt really happened yet even with Gutierrez and Lincoln front and center this week.
Rating:
3 out of 5