@@mikebenoit4665 spoiler ahead Yes, he did get killed by Coulson. But Season 4 introduced us to a fake reality created by an android made by Aida. That fake reality had many people that were dead, but the reality was more of a “What If?” thing. Ward and Trip were there. Ward was a good person in that reality and redeemed himself in front of the Agents of Shield fans/viewers.
Holden's final scene with the TS Elliot quote cutting out at the final word was a fucking masterpiece, delivered with excellence from the superb John Hannah. Nothing like it.
Just finished the show for the first time yesterday. Loved the ending. I forgot about Coulson and Lola (started the show in November), but still got the chills during his sendoff
Well to be fair the events of everything that happened after Season 3 all started because of Radcliffe. He had a huge role in the show if you think about it.
4:09 For me, that scene was perfect. It just shows that - I know, not motivating 😂 - no matter what crazy things you do in life, at some point, you will just die and that's it. You're gone, the world continues.
the most important scene was when Elizabeth Henridge saw her lover honey with their child and they had a life. My favorites were Fitz and Simmons. I am a hopeless romantic. they had their loves while mine got away. too old now. but I can dream.
I kind of wish Frameward got another scene to end everything in the Framework. He, Trip, all of them deserved a happy ending, and this was the best way to do it. Also, speaking of, kind of sad you didn’t include Trip. He didn’t save the world with a spinning back kick for nothing. Also also, that last scene with Hunter is actually the last scene of Agents of SHEILD in the MCU timeline, considering timeline removes them from that.
Actually the last scene of them in the MCU timeline is in the episode where Coulson and May are in a bar that lead to the playground and Coulson is reading an article about Peggys death and on the news they show cap and iron man during the events of civil war and talking about the Sokovia accords. As for frame ward. I imagine he and the rag tag group of soldiers that stayed to hold down the broadcast station ended up dying or holding out until all of the deletions started to occur and then Ward and everyone else ended up getting deleted.
@@pyr1412 oh goodie, people who lie. That wasnt the case at ALL. They are still canon to the MCU. Season 4 has Magic,Robots, and hate groups. Stuff the MCU did, but never got a chance to develop further. Season 5 had them dealing with the end of the world, aliens, and space. Although they never mention IW, they survived the snap and have been living on saving the actual world. However, if Fiege wants to be petty, they set it up so that they can say they were in an alternate timeline
@@calsh14 Still weird that they would mention Thanos in Season 5 and have news coverage showing the earlier bit of Infinity War but wouldn't mention the snap at all in season 6 and 7. I'm just gonna wait for an explanation (if there is one)
@@kykoa my explanation: The showrunners were told the ending of IW but not Endgame. My money is that MOVIE MCU didnt want LITTLE MCU spoiling what Endgame was going to do (the AoS cast & crew just went with the "happy ending" scenario so they didnt have to do the logistics of "the world is actually shit and we're pretty much it's only hope.") So, the showrunners just did what they did best, go with the flow. Season 6 is just them living in a world where "The Snap" happened, but they have bigger things to worry about so it's not at the forefront. Season 7, they werent even gone for a good majority so it didnt matter. The ending of the series was left ambiguous for a reason To cou ter the argument "it's impossible for all of the main characters to survive The Snap", I would just like to point out the O6 Avengers were lucky to be saved by the Snap, dont use Loki as an excuse that's reserved for Post Endgame. The agents surviving the snap works with the randomization of half the world being gone. Notice that the streets/backgrounds looked emptier in Season 6?
@@calsh14 Still though, we could've had a little nod to Infinity War instead of barely being mentioned at all. Like, the show have dealt with movie aftermaths before this, and they were great episodes. I just think it couldn't hurt to mention it, like maybe not at SHIELD just somewhere like Deke's company or smth. But yeah, I do agree that they had restrictions due to how tight everyone was about spoilers, so they probably just had to go with what they had and expand more on that front.
The reason Ward became evil was because he couldn’t kill someone that was like a father to him, who was Garrett. I love how they made him redeem himself. I’m gonna miss Grant Ward as a character.
The most tragic thing is that everything bad about Ward came from Garrett. None of it was his fault. If only someone else had found him first and realised his potential for good, he could have been a true hero. Hydra would never have stood a chance.
You should've said that Lincoln's final scene was also HIVE'S final scene too since Brett Dalton was still a regular at the time. Haha. Then again, Hive also appeared in a hallucination years later, so maybe not then. Haha.
Antoine Triplett deserves better, he should be on this list. The character and the actor have had enough of an impact and done enough to get equal recognition as any main character on the show, despite not being one. This video is a massive flop for not recognising that and as a result has done him dirty. Massive L. Biggest L. Simple as that.
This show was woke trash you could tell who the bad guys were going to be just by there race, and who is going to be strong-minded just by their gender Anyone reading this knows exactly what I'm talking about so before you're right a stupid comment just think about it Black- good guy and very likable White dude- bad guy very unpleasant
Explain Coulson, Fitz, Sousa, Bobbi, Lance, & Simmons then, u strawman pos Unless this comment wasn't meant for this show & u're thinking of something else/ is directed towards modern Hollywood
I TOO hate woke shows BUT... with a very FEW instances of 'slight political correctness' it really didn't veer hard into the woke arena. I truly liked this show. Also any gender issues wasn't that big of a deal since this came early when it wasn't so obvious. They were just being original at the time. NOWADAYS, the race and gender swapping is getting totally ridiculous, but when this show was on, it wasn't that bad, so I give the show a lot of leeway. I loved this series.
I always hated daisy and bobby. The only characters I liked were coulson, may, and ward. Wards storyline singlehandedly made me like this show. I liked Fitzsimmons when they were not in love but they were ok I guess.