Most cops go their entire career without discharging their weapon. By your logic, it makes perfect sense to send a cop out on the streets without training.
no - this isn't my "logic" at all
police officers require such training because most of them will spend time in the streets.
not all SHIELD agents will be "in the field" - again the first episode as the doctor stated FitzSimmons was not cleared for such activity and said that he understood it was not going to be an issue - they'd be in the lab on the Bus or under the care of Ward and Coulson when not
clearly this is not an unusual situation for agents of FitzSimmons backgrounds
I'm not arguing about what the show presented...I'm just lamenting the fact that SHIELD had such low standards for things. As I mentioned before...a SHIELD agent shot a superior officer in the Hub while hacking into the organization's computer system to steal secret information....and she faced no consequences for her act. I know that this is how SHIELD operates...and I think it's a shame. It appeared to be a much more serious organization in the films.
I'm afraid it does seem to me that you are arguing about how the show is presented
nothing in the movies contradicts how the TV series presents SHIELD agents
in fact Avengers and The Winter Soldier backs it up - when the helicarrier is attacked in Avengers SHIELD agents outnumber Loki's men in the bridge yet SHIELD is clearly overwhelmed -
in The Winter Soldier Rumlow holds a gun to a techs head who is clearly not prepared for such a situation and yet stands his ground out of his own courage (even Carter, who is trained in combat, is frightened too)
going to cinema
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