Kuma wrote: That Agents of Shield season finale was on point and now I can give my full review of the entire season and if you missed out on it, please do yourself a favor and hit up a marathon with a few friends. Either way the series finale last night ended on such a touching note with such badassary (yes it is a made up word do not look it up) that it had me at the end of my seat. The weird thing is that it was a risky move to bring a franchise based on superheroes to talk about the humans behind the Avengers, X-men and others, but that is the beauty of Marvel. Each and every character has a unique story be they miracles, super-human or just regular human. I have to admit there were some speculation that they would need to showcase some super powered beings to keep the show interesting and actually co-existing in the Marvel movies was done very well. Two major movies were showcased with Thor and Winter Soldier. I have to admit it was a great first season and makes me wonder what is in store for the second season.
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