Board Thread:Television/@comment-1713281-20131004113215/@comment-24499270-20150201023828

I'm probably jumping into this about a year or so too late, but while I get the points made, I don't see why Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. had so much hate before and is still getting a little dislike.

Full disclosure: I started becoming a Marvel fan about a few months after The Avengers came out on DVD, so a little over a year. Though I watched and loved the Spidey Trilogy when it came out, I never really understood what exactly I was watching because I was still in that little girl 'fairy-princess' stage that I grew out of about a year after Spidey 3. I'd never seen any other superhero movies besides that Spidey trilogy, so when I watched Cap 1 and Thor on a movie channel, Idecided I needed to go over my opinion on what I then thought was just a guy's movie series that I'd never enjoy. I only recently began diving into the comics lore behind these movies here on this wiki.

I've been watching AoS since the beginning and loved it. As soon as we watched The Avengers, me and my big brother constantly repeated 'Coulson lives!' and were thrilled to find we were right. I loved the show from the beginning, Skye (Don't tear me down for this because the opinions of Skye seem very low here) became my favorite character because she kind of reminded me of me: kinda weird, kinda quirky, harsh past, was just trying to do what she thought was right. The plotlines I thought were pretty good Season 1, and Season 2's got me counting down the days until March with agony because I'm excited to see that Skye is Daisy Johnson/Quake. Honestly, though, we should've seen it coming. I mean, Daisy was a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent before she was a superhero.

As for Agent Carter, I was thrilled when they said a show was coming about Peggy Carter because the way she delivered her no-nonsense, 'I can do that just as well as a guy can' attitude was just plain awesome and sometimes hilarious in the delivery. I like it so far, thrilled that some Howling Commandos are on next week, and am expecting Hank Pym to show up any day now as Ant-Man as a lead in to the movie, and some connections to AoS dropped as well.

Has anyone noticed something? We've never even heard of an MCU Inhuman story until AoS. Something from the show could affect the Inhuman movie. If that doesn't link the show and the movies like we'd expect, I don't know what will.