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She certainly got her answers and, in the process, gained herself friends, a family, a purpose, a father (figure, and the one she really wants, I think), a father (real…if a madman), and a stalker. She joined S.H.I.E.L.D to find out about her parents, then stayed to find out more about who she was. From the character perspective, Skye has completed her original character arc by receiving many of the answers she has sought. She has had to embody a coming of age type story (and origin story) over the course of one and a half years instead of one and a half hours, and she has handled the change brilliantly. Hats off to Chloe Bennet for all the work she has had to do with Skye. It is easily one of my favorite moments of season two. Chloe is stunning in that moment, on the verge of tears, shocked, terrified, even hopeless (but not yet helpless). Her (re)birth, his death, is something she will have forever linked in her mind. Skye undergoes this amazing change, receiving this gift she did not even want, and as she is reborn from the cocoon in one of the most beautiful visuals I have seen in the show to date, the first thing she sees is her dear friend crumbling to pieces before her eyes. I was sad to see Trip go, but his timing is absolutely exquisite. Knight in Grey’s Anatomy and Craig Veroni in Stargate Atlantis). It has been my experience that when this happens to characters, it means they are likely being written out of the show. All right, he got more screen time than the average redshirt, but still ultimately I noticed early on in season two that his character was often relegated to chatter, background, with little time to step up and really shine. It was breathtaking, beautiful, heartbreaking, and game-changing.Īs I had suspected, the attractive, smart, friendly Antoine Triplett ( B.J. The final sequence at the end of the midwinter finale left me gasping. Finally, we were led by the obelisk into that dark room in Puerto Rico as the eager Raina and the driven Skye made contact with what they would become. Season two began to focus on that question, however, and amidst the madness of writing, the danger of HYDRA, and the skin-crawling creepiness of Grant Ward ( Brett Dalton), the layers peeled away, revealing purpose, motivation, and understanding. There were indications that something was different about Raina, and certainly about Skye ( Chloe Bennet), and even Phil Coulson ( Clark Gregg) himself, but still the question was not answered. No one understood it, it had no context, and it certainly did not seem like the first question she would ask of the elusive Clairvoyant.Īs season one continued, it still did not entirely seem like the question had a place in that universe. If you have not seen the midwinter finale, be alert! Spoilers ahead!īack in season one of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., the beautiful Raina, ( Ruth Negga), asked a question that seemed out of place.
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With the mid season premiere just around the corner, I would like to take this opportunity to refresh the slow-started but action-packed season one of this awesome show! Hello and welcome back to Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.!