AVClub: After last week’s riveting shift away from this season’s major Hydra and Inhuman plotlines, it was inevitable that Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s return to the norm would be a come down. Thankfully, “Among Us Hide…” doesn’t take much of a dip in quality, getting back to Coulson and the gang with a story that highlights the show’s strongest assets. It puts Bobbi Morse back in the field after an extended absent, creates tension between Daisy and Coulson, continues the humanization of Rosalind Price, and ends with a revelation about Lash that significantly complicates a lot of character dynamics moving forward. The episode isn’t as atmospheric or emotional as last week’s alien adventure, but it’s a step in the right direction for the season’s overarching narratives.
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