Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents of SHIELD TV series for ABC - General Discussion - LEVEL 11 - Part 10

Not sure if this has been discussed, but how is their a breathable atmosphere (& gravity) on Earth?
 
Not sure if this has been discussed, but how is their a breathable atmosphere (& gravity) on Earth?

Have you seen episode 7? MCU science explains the gravity field and with a strong enough gravity field those gaseous molecules held by it allows for a breathable atmosphere.
 
With the return of Gravitonium, might the villain who destroyed Earth be Graviton?
 
Irish AOS fan here.

We don't have Season 5 on our screens until March, so I'm trying to avoid spoilers, but I need to know...

Do you need to watch the Inhumans series to understand everything in AOS Season 5, or would it be ok to skip it?

Thanks so much!
 
You can skip Inhumans. At least, to this point it has not been relevant or really referenced at all.
 
You can skip Inhumans. At least, to this point it has not been relevant or really referenced at all.

I am not even sure they are in the same time frame. The Inhumans might have come to earth in the "now" with SHIELD disbanded again and in space or it may have been earlier but hidden by the patron in Hawaii as the Watchdogs, Hive, Hydra and others dealt with the Inhumans who went through terragenisis in the wild so to speak.
 
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Have you seen episode 7? MCU science explains the gravity field and with a strong enough gravity field those gaseous molecules held by it allows for a breathable atmosphere.

Thanks...I missed that.
 
will the show reference BP or Infinity War, do you think? either end of the season or start of season 6?
 
will the show reference BP or Infinity War, do you think? either end of the season or start of season 6?

It is the Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D which does all of the connections to work with the it's all connected claim.
 
I have a feeling it won't reference BP. I could be wrong on that though. When BP comes out, the show will not be airing for several weeks due to the Winter Olympics. If there is a BP reference, it would happen in e11 "All The Comforts Of Home" on Feb 9 (a week before BP). Or when the show starts back up in e12 "The Real Deal" on March 9.
But what we know of the BP synopsis, and where AoS is currently, I find it difficult to see how any tie in could be written in. Beyond maybe a mention that Vibranium is somehow involved in AoS's Earth's destruction.

As far as reference or tie ins to A:IF, it seems likely some kind of set up or something could happen as A:IF will come out before the AoS s5 finale.

I wouldn't expect anything major, like special appearances. More like a knod, lead in, or acknowledgement to what's happening or about to happen in the movie.

Just speculation...Basically, we'll have to wait and see.
 
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I would like to see the team in NYC seeing the same thing Peter Parker is in the Infinity War trailer from a different vantage point
 
This season of AoS has convinced me that the creative team should branch of and do some kind of Space centric Agents of Sword show.

It seems clear that the past few seasons they've cared less about spies and espionage and more about Aliens and Inhuman, so just do a straight up alien investigation show.
 
I've also noticed that they haven't given up on Inhumans in the show with the introduction of Flint and Kasisus breeding inhumans for profit. Why not do some kind of spin off Inhumans show with characters that fans actually know and love like Yoyo, Quake, Flint etc. They could bring in Reader as a lead and re-brand/reintroduce Inhumans in a better show than the garbage they released last year.

There's a few episodes worth of material with Reader recruiting Inhumans for Enilux.
 
I love what they are doing on AoS so far this year. All last year and what is going on so far this season has been top. notch.
 
Is it going on hiatus in february I hear? I tought with the coming of the premiere so late they would play this straight.
 
Olympics are coming up.... most shows take a break during them
 
Is it going on hiatus in february I hear? I tought with the coming of the premiere so late they would play this straight.

Episode 10 will air Feb 2. Then hiatus for Winter Olympics begins.

Ep 11 returns March 2 (the Dove Cameron "Ruby" appearance.)

Ep 12 is March 9 (the big 100th)

and so on, unless there's another skip for Easter or something.

Episode 19 is likely May 4 (Infinity War US release day)

If no more breaks, the series should end May 25 I believe.
 
Since the date changed I guess that there will not be a Winter Soldier like tie in to Infinity War. But a post Black Panther pre Infinity War mention on the show is still possible
 
Episode 10 will air Feb 2. Then hiatus for Winter Olympics begins.

Ep 11 returns March 2 (the Dove Cameron "Ruby" appearance.)

Ep 12 is March 9 (the big 100th)

and so on, unless there's another skip for Easter or something.

Episode 19 is likely May 4 (Infinity War US release day)

If no more breaks, the series should end May 25 I believe.
Sounds about right
Since the date changed I guess that there will not be a Winter Soldier like tie in to Infinity War. But a post Black Panther pre Infinity War mention on the show is still possible
I doubt it because I don't think they'd want to introduce a new story line so late into the season. Winter Soldier had as big of an impact on the series because it directly effect their core concept and characters. Plus the timing of the movies premiere worked out great. I just don't see the writers want to suddenly change things up for the last few episodes.

Without knowing how Infinity War effects the MCU and what exactly is gonna happen in Avengers 4 it's tough to say. But if there is a major shake up (and there probably will be) it may be best to save the fallout to explore next season. Tease it during the season finale and really dive into it.
 
Olympics are coming up.... most shows take a break during them

Really? The Winter Olympics. Nothing against them personally, but nobody cares about them where I live, not enough to put regular shows on hiatus for a month. Are they that big in the U.S.?
 
Really? The Winter Olympics. Nothing against them personally, but nobody cares about them where I live, not enough to put regular shows on hiatus for a month. Are they that big in the U.S.?

These days most shows narrow cast the last Winter Olympics won every night in the ratings because of its broad base. And it had nothing like the Cold War showdown or the 1980 Miracle Hockey Team making a run.

It is a good sign for the show that ABC decided to hold the episodes rather than burn them off just to get them out of the way for the next new show during the Olympics
 
Really? The Winter Olympics. Nothing against them personally, but nobody cares about them where I live, not enough to put regular shows on hiatus for a month. Are they that big in the U.S.?

There are several channels (Owned by NBC) that does basically 24 hour Olympic coverage. Since it only happens once every 4 years a lot of people tune in to see it. I mean it's not like people go crazy for it, but after work you turn it on and just let it play. For America it's not a passionate a thing as you'd see with say the Super Bowl but there's a general interest because you typically don't see these kinds events any other time. So it can draw away audiences for a short time. Also It may not be the only reason to go on hiatus, a lot of times shows plan it to compensate for production falling behind schedule. Plus it would be smart to plan a hiatus around the olympics to maximize your ratings.
 
Really? The Winter Olympics. Nothing against them personally, but nobody cares about them where I live, not enough to put regular shows on hiatus for a month. Are they that big in the U.S.?

Where are you located?
 

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