"Agents of SHIELD" is praised for how the show has maintained being at the top of its game. It can't be denied that it is incredibly doing well each week. The avid followers and not-so regular audience would agree that the TV series has a movie-quality. This can be proved by the rating which doesn't falter to soar high.
iO9 says that "Marvel's Agents of SHIELD" never fails to maintain its "movie-quality sequence." There's no denying that the show has executed each episode well. That's one of the impressive things about this superhero series. The entire show has "huge elements of soap opera as well as ongoing plot strands."
The online magazine took the latest episode as an example. "Agents of SHIELD" season 3 episode 8, "Many Heads, One Tale," is observed to have tightly engrossed on "a handful of relationships, but it also deepened the mythos of SHIELD and Hydra in a pretty interesting way."
As seen, episode 8 of "Marvel's Agents of SHIELD" season 3 has made the key characters of the show to place their loved ones into inconceivable circumstance. For example, Melinda May had to turn in her ex-husband to ATCU, because she somehow hoped that he could get the help he needed and get cured. But then he ended up "in the hands of Hydra's Gideon Malick, and worse yet Grant Ward."
Aside from May, Coulson also has been faced with similar impossible situation wherein he's might have fallen in love with Rosalind, and yet he's obligated to adhere to rules and put her in his "locked room" for interrogation.
The twist and turn that is happening in "Agents of SHIELD" definitely arouses fans in excitement and thrill. Although, there are some lapses but they're too little to cause disappoints. Take for example the love triangle between Simmons, Fitz, and Will.
Fans would also definitely agree with TV.com. The site states that the writers of "Agents of SHIELD" have done an adequate job. All things considered, the show is not perfect but then despite the flaw in the relationship (including other lapses that other critics might have pointed out in their reviews) the audience would still feel that "the story was progressing forward even when it was standing still." Of course, that statement is in reference to the love triangle as an example of a shortcoming of the show.
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