Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

2013 • ABC
4.6
941 reviews
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Season 7 episodes (13)

1 The New Deal
5/27/20
Season-only
Coulson and the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. are thrust backward in time and stranded in 1931 New York City. With the all-new Zephyr set to time-jump at any moment, the team must hurry to find out exactly what happened. If they fail, it would mean disaster for the past, present and future of the world.
2 Know Your Onions
6/3/20
Season-only
Agents wonder if preserving the future as they know it is worth the destruction they could prevent.
3 Alien Commies from the Future!
6/10/20
Season-only
A surprise leap forward in time strands Enoch in 1931 and lands the team in another unfamiliar decade; in order to stop the chronicoms from launching their future-dismantling plan, the agents must infiltrate one of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s most secure bases.
4 Out of the Past
6/17/20
Season-only
Agent Phil Coulson comes to a realization about the importance of July 22, 1955, in the S.H.I.E.L.D. history books.
5 A Trout in the Milk
6/24/20
Season-only
The team -- Daniel Sousa in tow -- reunites with more than one familiar face at the S.H.I.E.L.D. hangout and discovers exactly how to dismantle the Chronicoms' latest plan; the Zephyr unexpectedly leaps forward again.
6 Adapt or Die
7/1/20
Season-only
After blowing its cover and damaging the Zephyr in the process, the team must scramble to rescue Mack's parents, save S.H.I.E.L.D. from a chronicom infestation and fix the ship; Daisy and Sousa are at a disadvantage against Nathaniel Malick.
7 The Totally Excellent Adventures of Mack and The D
7/8/20
Season-only
After getting stranded in 1982, Mack retreats to his childhood home to deal with the death of his parents; Deke scouts a group of new agents.
8 After, Before
7/15/20
Season-only
With the Zephyr's time drive malfunctioning, the team hurtles toward disaster with Yo-Yo as its only hope; Yo-Yo must enlist the help of an old adversary to regain her powers.
9 As I Have Always Been
7/22/20
Season-only
A time storm ravages the Zephyr, propelling it toward destruction while simultaneously forcing Daisy and Coulson to relive their failed attempts to save the team.
10 Stolen
7/29/20
Season-only
The team arrives back in 1983, where Nathanial and Kora are hard at work building an army; Daisy is tasked with protecting Jiaying; the others quickly learn they'll need to face yet another supercharged former enemy to stop Malick.
11 Brand New Day
8/5/20
Season-only
With the help of Kora on the inside, Sibyl and Nathanial continue their fight to shape a dark new future for S.H.I.E.L.D., managing to stay one step ahead of the agents along the way.
12 The End is at Hand
8/12/20
Season-only
The agents must rely on their strengths to outsmart and outlast the Chronicoms. Part 1 of 2.
13 What We're Fighting For
8/12/20
Season-only
The agents must rely on their strengths to outsmart and outlast the Chronicoms. Part 2 of 2.

About this show

Joss Whedon, the creative genius behind the feature film "Marvel's The Avengers," one of the highest grossing films of all time, and the iconic television series "Buffy The Vampire Slayer," has co-created Marvel's first television series "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," a dynamic, action-packed one-hour drama that brings back Agent Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) to lead a team of highly skilled agents to investigate extra-normal and super human people and events worldwide.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
941 reviews
Rich's Comic book & Video Game
December 7, 2017
The show is just okay, Clarke and Ming are great together. Though the show isn`t Shield. Some of the episodes bring in Sam and few other heroes, the rest of the cast are so wooden it hurts to watch. It`s more of a Buffy meets Shield. They ruined Ghost Rider, the Inhumans and some other characters. Wish these writers would open up some comic`s.
7 people found this review helpful
Erik Tomlinson
December 3, 2014
Unfortunately, it's virtually impossible to skip the first season due to character and plot set-up, but once you slog through it the second season of this show really gets going. It's a fun Marvel-themed TV show that ties in decently with the movies while still remaining independent (without having to make stupid excuses all the time), and is really starting to show some of Joss Whedon's fun writing.
1 person found this review helpful
George Vermeulen
November 19, 2014
The first season did nothing in 22 episodes what it couldn't also have done in 6. If it didn't have the Marvel label and the massively overrated Whedon name attached to it, it would have been canned before Christmas. But season two has seen a marked improvement over its phoned-in predecessor so far, and put the show on a course I think could see it become quite the gem down the road.