Turn, Turn, Turn
- Episode aired Apr 8, 2014
- TV-PG
- 44m
IMDb RATING
9.2/10
6.2K
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S.H.I.E.L.D. has been compromised by an old enemy. The team doesn't know whom to trust.S.H.I.E.L.D. has been compromised by an old enemy. The team doesn't know whom to trust.S.H.I.E.L.D. has been compromised by an old enemy. The team doesn't know whom to trust.
Alex Daniels
- Agent Chaimson
- (uncredited)
Kylie Furneaux
- Agent Shade
- (uncredited)
Zac Henry
- TAC Team Agent #1
- (uncredited)
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Throughout the TV run of Agents, I watched an episode here, an episode there, not in continuity. I remember this episode, and it was good. Now that I'm watching every episode, and bingeing multiple episodes in a row, I saw this one again, and all I can say is.....
WOW!!!!!
WOW!!!!!
This is definitely the first amazing one of the entire series. Everything has been building to the events of this episode and is does not disappoint. You won't see everything coming...
This episode is absolutely the best by far. So many twists. A few of the twists are obvious, while others slowly come to light. By the end of the episode, my heart was racing and I had no idea who to trust.
I noticed another person mentioned watching Captain America 2 first. However, I did not and was able to follow this along well. Perhaps it just gives you more background, though.
I highly recommend this show, and this episode is one to not miss! If you have enjoyed the rest of the show, or are uncertain if you will continue watching, this episode should help make your decision. It's one you will love or hate.
I noticed another person mentioned watching Captain America 2 first. However, I did not and was able to follow this along well. Perhaps it just gives you more background, though.
I highly recommend this show, and this episode is one to not miss! If you have enjoyed the rest of the show, or are uncertain if you will continue watching, this episode should help make your decision. It's one you will love or hate.
The show's "début" was sort of shaky and it did not give the impression that they wouldn't be just another cliché sic-fi series in which anyone used to these types could easily predict the last 3/4 of every episode.
However, I think I can speak for the majority of us when I say that, although there were some clichés, the show has shown great improvement in originality, acting, writing, and producing.
This particular episode has everything you could ask for. It's thrilling, fast-paced, keeps you thinking, shocking, with a hint of comedy every now and then.
Good Job and keep at it.
However, I think I can speak for the majority of us when I say that, although there were some clichés, the show has shown great improvement in originality, acting, writing, and producing.
This particular episode has everything you could ask for. It's thrilling, fast-paced, keeps you thinking, shocking, with a hint of comedy every now and then.
Good Job and keep at it.
I adore this episode!! still ranks in my top 10 of the show (yeah, there are more amazing ones to come) since I have watched the rest of the show it is hard to separate my love for the episode itself from its significance to the show, it is the definition of a game changer! I don't think many realize how historic this episode was, it's probably the only example of that kind of real time connected story telling between movies and a tv show, and sadly the best one we have in the show, as things go on I believe the whole endeavor grew too complicated to keep and the show goes its own way, for better or worse, because I don't think it hurt the show. regardless that doesn't change the fact that marvel swang for the fences in this episode and it was spectacular in every way! The action, the music, the acting (shoutout to the late Bill Paxton for his awesome performance), th twists, the turns, and the pacing, all great.
I still remember the first time I watched this episode, I was blown away by all the twists and turns, I didn't see any of them coming,I watched Cap 2 about few months before starting the show and I didn't know that was the episode they crossover, so the whole thing was a shock to me, and he end of the episode simply made me realize how this show can exceed all expectations and that it was fooling all of us by appearing to use cliches so it hurts even more when we realize we were played!
Round of applause for the cast and crew.
Did you know
- TriviaThis episode takes place during the events of Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014).
- GoofsOn the plane with Garrett, Ward inserts a magazine into his pistol and racks the slide back, and it stays back; he has to hit the slide release to allow the slide forwards again. This only happens with an empty magazine, yet he is able to fire the pistol afterwards.
- Quotes
John Garrett: Phil, this is me being honest.
Phil Coulson: No, John, this is you being a psychopath.
- Crazy creditsAt the end of the episode the usual SHIELD logo is replaced with the Hydra insignia.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best TV Plot Twists You Didn't See Coming (2018)
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