My Thoughts on the First Three Episodes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

The new ABC show Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is now underway with three episodes under its belt and having already delivered great action, fun characters, and of course witty dialogue as all good Joss Whedon projects ought to.

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After this Agent Coulson says: “Sorry, that corner was really dark, and I couldn’t help myself. I think there’s a bulb out.”

My thoughts by category…

Story

I thought the pilot story and the second episode story were just OK. I liked the story of the third episode better, but it still felt rushed and underdeveloped. What I am hoping to see more of with this show is more over-arcing themes, which would be totally easy to do with the tie-ins to all the various Avengers movies and characters. They have this whole big universe to explore, some which some people are already familiar with, and it would be great to utilize more of that. I’m not saying that Tony Stark or Thor need to make a cameo in an episode (not that I would complain if they did), but using themes from their stories for the show. They do reference things a lot, but I want to see it applied to more big concepts, not just little details. The end of this last episode hinted at something that might come back, and I hope it does! It’s hard to tell what is a set-up this early on, but I hope to see recurring themes. Next week’s episode looks intriguing to me, so I’m hoping to like its story more.

Action

One thing this series has definitely done right so far is the action. I never even realized I would like such an action-oriented TV show, but I do in this case! The fight scenes are interesting to me and I love the mix of ingenuity and kick-buttery involved in these sequences.

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Agent May can seriously kick tail.

Dialogue

The dialogue is definitely the best part. Agent Coulson delivers great one-liners, and the other characters have their fair share of good lines as well.

“Listen, you cannot walk away from this. With great power comes … a ton of weird crap that you are not prepared to deal with.” – Skye

“Saying his name repeatedly does not increase productivity!” – Simmons

Grant Ward: There are two ways we can do this.
Skye: Oh, is one of them the easy way?
Grant Ward: No.
Skye: Oh.

And that is just a very small sampling. Not to mention how much more fun it is in context. Anyone who has seen Firefly, Serenity, or Dr. Horrible can attest that Whedon is a master of wit.

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I’m not loving the characters yet… which makes me a little sad because this is generally another strong suit of Whedon’s (again, Firefly attests to this). I don’t dislike them either though, and I think over time I will like them more. Ward is interesting in a mysterious sort of way… he has this tough exterior but you know there’s more deep down. Same with May, though I find her less appealing… but that could be because there is more emphasis placed on Ward’s character, as he and Skye seem to be set up as the forefront of the show (other than Coulson). And he’s also attractive, I’ll admit that. Skye definitely already has a lot of complexity, but I have a hard time entirely liking someone when I still don’t really trust them. Well, unless they’re Garek from Deep Space Nine, but it took a while for me to warm up to him too.

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It’s also real clear from the show that Skye and Ward are going to hook up at some point…

I really want to know more about Fitz and Simmons. Right now, they’re a couple of British kids spouting off all their science babble, and it’s fun. I like them and I like how they play off each other. But I want to know more about them, because I know there’s more to them than their passion for science. And I want to know more about their past. It sounds like they went through school together, which explains the neat (but totally platonic) dynamic they have.

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If I go to a Halloween party this year, I may dress as Simmons. I like shopping from my closet for Halloween costumes. 🙂

Fun!

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is definitely fun so far, but I hope it won’t shy away from more serious episodes or moments as appropriate.

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It’s hard to say much after three episodes, but I will say that I do think the show has already gotten better with each episode, so I hope the show will continue to grow and become more and more interesting and fun. If you haven’t checked it out yet but have some interest in the Marvel superhero world and what’s going on “behind the scenes,” I’d recommend it!

marvels-agents-of-shieldHave you seen Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.? What are your thoughts on it? 

9 Responses to My Thoughts on the First Three Episodes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

  1. Well I gave Agents of Shield a second chance and watched last week even though the pilot didn’t impress me much. Sorry to say it has nothing of interest to me so I didn’t watch this week’s episode and it is still sitting on my DVR. Here’s my rundown based on the first 2 weeks:

    Seemingly typical formula:

    — B-Grade action Secret Agent plot (unknown object in ancient locale – might be alien)
    — Stereotypical Secret Agent characters (tough hot guy, hot rebel girl, brainy pair, mysterious agent)
    — Drop name of major character like Thor or Captain America every 20 minutes to remind audience this is Marvel.
    — Occasional 2 minute cameo every couple of weeks from major character or the name dropping wont last.
    — Everyone almost dies but pulls together in the end to save the day.
    — Warm moment at the end reminiscing over mission.
    — Last 15 second plot twist to make you come back next week.

    It’s the cliches that kill it for me. The entire team is made up of your stereotypical super team of characters as I listed above (tough hot guy, hot rebel girl, brainy pair, mysterious agent).

    Then the little love tension between the main two though he don’t feel she is good enough so will have to prove herself. The squabbling of the brainy ones. The reluctance of the mysterious one. Coulson’s boss coming down on him for assembling such a team but him being sure it will work. Every super agent trope is played out.

    Week 2 episode they find strange artifact that brainy duo says is so dangerous and dont touch it. The tough guy though grabs it recklessly while they say “No don’t do that!” but of course he is fine.

    Even the ending of that episode where the tough guy gives the brainy guy a pat on the back resulting in an “ouch” from the brainy guy??? That still a joke today??

    There is no originality or drama or interesting characters here. Very disappointing as I was hoping to really enjoy this.

    Anthony

  2. Your post just put this show on my to-watch list! I hadn’t really gotten into it as I heard a lot of negative things about the characters, but I love the “behind the scenes” concept and the quotes you posted made me laugh! 🙂 Great post!

    Alice @ Alice in Readerland

    • Are they the best characters ever? No. Are they the worst? Definitely not. I think they’re going to come into their own, I mean, it has only been three episodes! I hope you enjoy it!

  3. I agree with you – the third episode was the best so far, and I’m willing to give this more of a chance since I love Whedon. I don’t really care about the characters much right now, but I’m fully expecting Whedon to make me care – hopefully sooner rather than later!

  4. Eh. I was excited for this, because the movies are usually pretty good (and I LOVED The Avengers) and I was interested to see an expansion of that universe… but I’m just not really caring about anything yet. Mildly curious, but I don’t know that that’s enough. I might give it a couple more episodes, but unless something really blows me away I probably won’t be sticking with it.

    • I agree it’s not starting out as strong as I would have liked, but I must think it’s fun because I’ve been looking forward to this week’s episode. I’m hoping it will really pick up and take off soon.

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