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

2013 • ABC
4.6
940 reviews
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Season 6 episodes (14)

1 Missing Pieces
10/5/19
Season-only
Scattered across the galaxy, the team works to find its footing in the wake of losing Coulson.
2 Window of Opportunity
17/5/19
Season-only
While Fitz and Enoch struggle in space, Sarge and his team move forward with their mysterious mission on Earth.
3 Fear and Loathing on the Planet of Kitson
24/5/19
Season-only
Fitz and Enoch try their luck at the casino, while Daisy and Simmons find themselves in a much groovier situation.
4 Code Yellow
31/5/19
Season-only
Yo-Yo and Keller take things public, parasitic aliens threaten the human race, and someone really needs boba.
5 The Other Thing
14/6/19
Season-only
Sarge has May, Altarah has Daisy, Enoch, and Simmons, and now there are two planets that need saving.
6 Inescapable
21/6/19
Season-only
They've fought through space, time, and alternate realities to find each other, and now, closer than ever, only their own demons can stop FitzSimmons' reunion.
7 Toldja
28/6/19
Season-only
After finding themselves in yet another gambling dilemma, a mysterious stranger offers Enoch and FitzSimmons a ride home where, it turns out, two shrikes aren't better than one.
8 Collision Course (Part 1)
5/7/19
Season-only
To face The Galaxy-Hopping Hate-Beast That Eats Planets, the team on Earth asks for help in all the wrong places, while back on the Lazy Comet, something weird is going on with Izel's crew, and it's not just the puffies.
9 Collision Course (Part 2)
12/7/19
Season-only
No time for the team to play catch-up; the gang is all here and there is a planet to save.
10 Leap
19/7/19
Season-only
Maybe it's just the hangovers talking, but it feels like everyone is having an identity crisis.
11 From the Ashes
26/7/19
Season-only
Backed into a corner, the agents must face the ghosts of their past in order to move forward.
12 The Sign
2/8/19
Season-only
In part one of the season finale, with time running short, the team will have to go to hell and back to stop the end of everything.
13 New Life
2/8/19
Season-only
In part two of the season finale, who will survive? It all comes down to this.
101 Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Trailer
6/5/19
Season-only
Last season, the team leaped forward in time to a dystopian future they soon realized must be prevented. While facing multiple timelines and new enemies from faraway planets, they found family, friends, teammates and the courage to pull off their biggest challenge yet. Their next challenge? Coming to grips with the knowledge that bending the laws of space and time may have saved the planet, but it couldn’t save Fitz or Coulson.

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
940 reviews
Rich's Comic book & Video Game
7 December 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
3 December 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
19 November 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.