EPISODE
SEASON
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. - Season 2
Now Director, Coulson is dedicated to protect those who cannot protect themselves from extraordinary and inconceivable threats, including a formidable group known as HYDRA.
1974, USA
15 January 1996, Seattle, Washington, USA
5 April 1982, London, England, UK
30 January 1959, London, England, UK
10 August 1982, Hong Kong
8 November 1957, Los Angeles, California, USA
29 April 1978, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
1973, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
16 February 1976, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
September 29, 2014
The new show is more mature, and ready to hit the ground with its Enfield No. 4s blazing.
September 25, 2014
We've got a long season to go, but this kick-off certainly looks to pick up on the momentum from the back half of the first season.
March 03, 2015
Team Coulson appears to be returning to their Tuesday home stronger than ever with some of the most well balanced ensemble work displayed on the series to date.
September 30, 2014
If this is new direction for the series then this is a show that I can get behind and fully support.
April 28, 2015
The original six Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. team-up again to take on HYDRA, setting the table for Avengers: Age of Ultron.
September 26, 2014
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is becoming unafraid to take us to dark places that I know are threatening to unveil themselves by nature of being a Mutant Enemy production. I see your strings behind the curtain, Joss.
December 09, 2014
Season 2 gets off to a promising start.
March 23, 2015
While there's still something a little small scale and unambitiously "TV" about the show as times (too many talky scenes in grey offices and shooty scenes in dull warehouses) at other moments it strikes the comic book action vibe perfectly.
March 10, 2017
Overall, really strong showing for the first episode of the second season.
March 18, 2015
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has gone from a crushing disappointment to a geeky delight, a show that positively glows with love for both its source material and the creative restrictions necessitated by being a tiny part of a much larger world.

