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This is also why I think the next season will be after A4. I also think the short run was ordered either to prepare to fold this series into Disney's new streaming service or to introduce a new set of spin-off series for that streaming service.

Your a little late on the "I think scenario". They already announced Shield S6 will not return till summer 2019, which will be after A4 is already released in theaters. And that S6 will end the show.
 
Your a little late on the "I think scenario". They already announced Shield S6 will not return till summer 2019, which will be after A4 is already released in theaters. And that S6 will end the show.

I worded that badly... I was thinking of the reason why they would delay it past A4 and why they even wanted to renew the show another season despite it being wrapped up nicely with the S5 finale and despite its poor ratings.

So it's either to introduce new spin-off series for the streaming service, or to potentially build this show back up on the streaming service.
 
Yeah that’s a possibility.

But then what will Disney leave for ABC if everthing will go to their streaming platform is my question.

I don't think they're leaving anything on ABC... This is all a guess, but there used to be several Marvel-related TV projects in the pipeline for ABC and none came through. I think there was also a Secret Warriors series coming? That was supposed to go to ABC too and was in development, now it's MIA.

Read another article on why they didn't do the fade to dust thing from IW. The gist was:

  • The change of IW's premier date moved AoS planned schedule out of sync.
  • There were potential story-points coming out they couldn't touch
  • The overall timeline was going to be all over the place. They had planned the final 3 or 4 episodes of AoS to happen in real-time, so that would have put the ending of AoS just before the ending of IW.
 
Bringing this back from the depths, but I finally had the chance to binge watch this season. Gotta say, I was fully anticipating hating this season after finding out it was not only an outer space story, but also a time traveling one. I was pleasantly surprised.

Perhaps I have terrible memory, but the first half of this season is my favorite arc out of all the seasons/arcs. I think it was just the constant tension of them literally living with the enemy that made it interesting. I am so surprised I enjoyed it.

The Talbot arc, eh... that was more weird than living with the Kree in outer space. But boy did the writers commit to Talbot. It was a gamble. Reminds me of previous seasons where I didn't love it, but also didn't hate it. It sufficed as entertainment.

Anyway, I know I'm super late and I'm sure no one is talking about this anymore, but I'm excited to see this show continue.
 
AoS IMO is currently the best of the MCU TV shows, Netflix included. The Netflix shows have been slumping in quality. SHIELD only got better as the seasons moved on.
 
Bringing this back from the depths, but I finally had the chance to binge watch this season. Gotta say, I was fully anticipating hating this season after finding out it was not only an outer space story, but also a time traveling one. I was pleasantly surprised.

Perhaps I have terrible memory, but the first half of this season is my favorite arc out of all the seasons/arcs. I think it was just the constant tension of them literally living with the enemy that made it interesting. I am so surprised I enjoyed it.

The Talbot arc, eh... that was more weird than living with the Kree in outer space. But boy did the writers commit to Talbot. It was a gamble. Reminds me of previous seasons where I didn't love it, but also didn't hate it. It sufficed as entertainment.

Anyway, I know I'm super late and I'm sure no one is talking about this anymore, but I'm excited to see this show continue.

Same here. :duff

While I liked the entire season I agree with you that the first part of this season was pretty good because of the tension as you mentioned.

AoS IMO is currently the best of the MCU TV shows, Netflix included. The Netflix shows have been slumping in quality. SHIELD only got better as the seasons moved on.

Out of all the MCUTV AoS is my favorite. :D
 
See, Whedon I think destroyed any chance of Coulson ever being part of the MCU when he used his death as a trope that gets the Avengers together. Having him suddenly be alive I think would throw everything off. I would love to see Coulson start popping up in all of the Netflix shows and be the bridge that connects all of them. Sure Claire did some of it, but Coulson is far better at it I would like in terms of even just investigating the actions of our heroes or even maybe recruiting them into "shield".
 
See, Whedon I think destroyed any chance of Coulson ever being part of the MCU when he used his death as a trope that gets the Avengers together. Having him suddenly be alive I think would throw everything off. I would love to see Coulson start popping up in all of the Netflix shows and be the bridge that connects all of them. Sure Claire did some of it, but Coulson is far better at it I would like in terms of even just investigating the actions of our heroes or even maybe recruiting them into "shield".

I think it’d depend on how they bring people back
 
Out of all the MCUTV AoS is my favorite. :D

Mine as well. I was/am into Daredevil, but for whatever reason I think I have Marvel Netflix fatigue. I'm usually a release night binger, but since The Defenders, I've literally watched 5 minutes of Jessica Jones and haven't even been motivated to start Luke Cage.

Either Coulson will back in the MCU or left in limbo when it’s over

I think being back in the MCU for Captain Marvel works since it's set in the 90s, but having him appear in "present day" MCU would feel almost disrespectful to the character arc AoS has worked to create for him.
 
Mine as well. I was/am into Daredevil, but for whatever reason I think I have Marvel Netflix fatigue. I'm usually a release night binger, but since The Defenders, I've literally watched 5 minutes of Jessica Jones and haven't even been motivated to start Luke Cage.

I'm kinda in the same boat; I watch the Marvel Netflix shows but I don't feel the need to binge the entire season(s) in one day anymore.
 
I'm against the whole binge thing all together. I personally like to space out my shows to one a week or maybe 2. The anticipation is greater and you don't get sick of it faster. The only shows I've binged really are comedies like The Office or Scrubs.
 
Both are fun to me.

Watching an episode per week extends the excitement and it doesn't turn me into a sleep deprived zombie.

But I find binging kind of allows the momentum and emotional build-up to flow better.

If I can, I'll watch it weekly when the new episodes release. But if I get too far behind, I have no problem letting the entire season pass and binging for a week or so once it hits Netflix.
 
Both are fun to me.

Watching an episode per week extends the excitement and it doesn't turn me into a sleep deprived zombie.

But I find binging kind of allows the momentum and emotional build-up to flow better.

If I can, I'll watch it weekly when the new episodes release. But if I get too far behind, I have no problem letting the entire season pass and binging for a week or so once it hits Netflix.

There's been times that I couldn't catch AoS on Friday's and I had to binge two or three episodes to get caught up. Thank you Hulu! :D
 
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