A lot has happened since we last left Coulson’s crew just one week ago. In the real world, Captain America: The Winter Soldier was released this past weekend, setting box office records and generally getting rave reviews. In the process it changed almost everything about the Marvel Cinematic Universe and by extension our beloved Agents of SHIELD. (Needless to say, there will be spoilers ahead for Captain America: The Winter Soldier.) Never before has a film had this level of impact on a TV show, and tonight’s episode resolved several mysteries, altered the lives of our heroes for good, and set the show on its path going forward. So without further ado, let’s jump into “Turn, Turn, Turn,” written by our married showrunners Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen and directed by Vincent Misiano.
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Recap: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. – “End of the Beginning”
Agents of SHIELD is back once more, this time with the promise of no more funky scheduling until the end of the season. Last time we saw our heroes facing an Asgardian visitor and ended with the revelation that May has been spying on Coulson and company for some unknown authority. Tonight our team decided to intensify the search for the Clairvoyant along with pretty much every agent who isn’t Nick Fury or Maria Hill, giving us an exciting episode that upped the mystery level even higher. All of this happened while simultaneously setting us up for the premiere of Captain America: The Winter Soldier this weekend, which will lead directly into next week’s episode. So let’s jump right into “End of the Beginning” written by Paul Zbyszewski and directed by Bobby Roth.
Recap: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. – “Yes Men”
Coulson and crew are back again, in an action packed, exciting episode that also shook up our show’s characters all while giving us a healthy dose of humor to go along with it. Also, we got the show’s biggest tie-in to the larger film world of the Marvel Cinematic Universe yet, with two visitors to Earth from Asgard. Last week’s episode gave us some answers to some of the show’s biggest mysteries, including what actually happened in Tahiti, but raised even more questions in the process. And while we didn’t get any real new revelations, the show still has some major momentum going into the rest of the season and I can’t wait to see what comes next. So without further ado, let’s jump into “Yes Men,” written by Shalisha Francis and directed by John Terlesky.
Recap: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. – “T.A.H.I.T.I.”
The Olympics are over, the hiatus is done, and SHIELD is finally back! When we last left our crew, things weren’t looking good. Sure, they’d finally captured Ian Quinn, but before they did he shot Skye twice in the stomach, and Simmons was forced to cryogenically freeze Skye just to keep her alive long enough to reach help. Tonight’s episode picked up right where that one left off, and gave us some interesting new information to chew on, all while introducing us to some new characters and giving us an interesting tease for next week. So let’s head to T.A.H.I.T.I., written by Jeffrey Bell and directed by Bobby Roth.
Recap: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. – “T.R.A.C.K.S.”
SHIELD is back with one of its most shocking and creative episodes yet! After last episode’s journey to the Academy, where we uncovered some big revelations about Skye’s background and saw Ian Quinn take a bigger role with Centipede and the Clairvoyant, tonight’s episode gave us a direct followup to that while delivering some big punches, some clever storytelling, a juicy tease for Marvel comic fans and a cliffhanger that will have to tide us over until after the Olympics. So without further ado let’s jump into “T.R.A.C.K.S.”, written by Lauren LeFranc and Rafe Judkins and directed by Paul Edwards.
Recap: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. – “Seeds”
Hello again, Level 7 Agents! SHIELD is back after last week’s big episode, which explored the mysteries behind Coulson’s resurrection and the secret of the “Magical Place” from his memory. Tonight’s episode continued the trend of revelations, this time giving us a partial explanation of Skye’s mysterious past which raises more questions than it answers while simultaneously driving the character forward (as all good mystery answers should). It also brought back a character from earlier in the season, introduced us to a classic character from the comics as well as giving us a look at the oft-discussed SHIELD Academy. In all, another solid episode from the show, as things keep building and growing. So let’s go ahead and jump right into “Seeds”, written by Monica Owusu-Breen and showrunner Jed Whedon and directed by Ken Fink.
Quote of the Day

Skye: What I said before, when I said the uprising was… whatever I said, “a good thing”… I don’t want you to think I’m oblivious. What I was talking about was the Tweets.
Ward: Tweets… you trying to make things better or worse?
Skye: Peruvians have organized for the first time in decades. Thousands of suffering people who never met, uniting over a common idea… it’s mind blowing! And I don’t want to bring it up, because I don’t want to see your hate face, but… that’s what the Rising Tide is all about.
Ward: Ok…
Skye: Usually one person doesn’t have the solution, but a hundred people with one percent of the solution… that’ll get it done. I think that’s beautiful. Pieces solving a puzzle.
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Season 1: Episode 2 – “0-8-4”





