Agents of SHIELD wraps up the Chronicom storyline to satisfaction in its two-part series finale, but the true strength lies in the emotional arcs of its characters.
"As I Have Always Been" is a monumental episode of Agents of SHIELD, with standout performances from Joel Stoffer and Chloe Bennet, and a beautiful directorial debut for Elizabeth Henstridge.
"Adapt or Die" is a gut punch of an episode that shows off each of the Agents of SHIELD's best selves in a clever exploration of what it means to be human.
Agents of SHIELD manages to to be fun and wacky throughout "Alien Commies From The Future!" even as the lives of SHIELD's most prominent scientists are at stake.
"Brand New Day" was not the penultimate Agents of SHIELD episode fans hoped for, but it does deliver a top-notch Fitzsimmons flashback that sets the stage for the finale.
#AgentsofSHIELD teaches May and Yo-Yo to deal with their emotions in "After, Before" while the team fights for the Zephyr's existence.
You'd think that five episodes in a row of racing against the clock to protect the timeline would start to feel old hat, but somehow Agents of SHIELD manages to stay fresh in "A Trout in the Milk."
Agents of SHIELD manages to raise its impossible stakes once more in “Stolen.” In the wake of Enoch’s sacrifice, the...
Mack and Deke come to terms with life in 1982, with new SHIELD agents, repurposed songs, and a lot of grief to overcome.
Agents of SHIELD goes full film noir in "Out of the Past," as the team tries to simultaneously keep history intact and keep one of Marvel's beloved heroes from dying.