It's not the worst thing I've ever seen. A bit of identity crisis. The initial premise, which is interesting but quickly abandoned, was "hacktivist joins the Men In Black". Later it's "Inhumans as not-the-X-Men Oppressed Group Metaphor". Later...still other things...https://twitter.com/pearkes/status/1225070703982104579 …
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The main character, Daisy/Skye, comes on because she's a natural master hacker and later turns out coincidentally (?) to have unrelated superpowers and she's the daughter of the leader of the blah blah. Every main character in genre TV must be someone notable's kid.
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Really TV often isn't very well-suited to look at big organizations, which is why shows ostensibly about big organizations will become about some small team. On AoS there often doesn't seem to BE a Shield beyond the main characters; I think they actually wrote this in eventually.
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"Archer" lampshaded it a few seasons in. "There's only three agents in this whole operation!"
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Movies aren't good at it either...you probably gotta go with (gasp) books.
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This was an annoying thing about the main Star Wars films. In this huge galaxy the films just feel like the Galaxy only consists of 10 people who are all related to each other.
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It was a small galaxy!
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