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Agents of SHIELD Season 5 Episode 14 Review: The Devil Complex
The fear dimension plays tricks on us in this week’s episode of Agents of SHIELD entitled “The Devil Complex,” but deception lies elsewhere in the story as well when General Hale is brought onboard Zephyr One. With family relationships being revealed and with evidence mounting that the timeline still hasn’t been altered, the fractured team has a lot to deal with.
Join us for show news, commentary and analysis for The Devil Complex, Faith’s CoulSass moments, and our listener feedback segment! This week we talk about Fitz’s manifest duality, Elena’s continuing recovery, Mack’s over-protectiveness, Deke’s conversation with Jemma, Ivanov’s surprising return, Hale’s alien puppet master, and Daisy’s unavoidable role in what’s to come.
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Agents of SHIELD The Devil Complex Show Notes
Characters Returning to Agents of SHIELD in The Devil Complex
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Boo, how is Iain not the banner for this week, he killed it!
I’m okay with Fitzsimmons breaking up romantically; we’re in a similar yet possibly different time so we still get Deke from an alternate universe, I feel it’s a win all around. 🙂
I hope Daisy doesn’t rush to forgive Fitz because while his choice is understandable he still never once asked her about doing it peacefully before becoming Doctor to take the implant; Fitz to me has some consequences coming as he got off in S2 because of his brain injury and he got off S4 because they didn’t feel Framework Fitz was really him but he also missed out on being called out over his actions in S3 which someone should have when he shot the monolith, I know he missed Jemma but so did everyone else so I’m all for Daisy working with him but not forgiving him for the rest of the season/series and if there’s another after this not even then because that was pretty messed up how he did get even if it was arguably the right choice.
If they’re stuck in the time loop then that’s not good because Jemma dies. “if she’s already pregnant then that doesn’t mean there has to be a reconciliation with Fitz” – this is my favorite line of the week. 🙂
I vote for “Argue In Front Of The Bad Guys” in the CoulSass poll!
They could drag out the puke and let people debate it and if it is the series final she’s pregnant but if they get another she was just overwhelmed; again preparing for the fact this might be the end of the series and if not at least the end for some characters as regulars as that’s a way they could go but continue as well if they get bumped to the Marvel streaming service.
Sadly agree with Taltos, Elena could go out via immortal complex. 🙁
Ada was a great villain, but Framework Fitz and Ward are good too…I’m going to package them together as that’s a hard choice to make, certainly between Ward and Ada! I agree Dave, Ruby feels more evil than Hale.
Ah the term pod – good times!