99-400: The Well may refer to: Titled works [ edit ] "The Well" ( Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. ) , a 2013 television episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The Well (novel) , 1986 novel by Elizabeth Jolley The Well (TV series) , UK TV series "The Well" ( The Walking Dead ) , a 2016 television episode of The Walking Dead The Well ,
198-659: A "regular day at S.H.I.E.L.D." and the existing hierarchy, and then "to blow that up, we knew the way to best illustrate that was by putting it on a personal level with our main man Coulson". Leading up to the Winter Soldier tie-in, the writers avoided talking about Hydra except in terms of their history in the MCU in order to avoid spoiling the film. Tancharoen elaborated that "We see what it actually looks like for S.H.I.E.L.D. to crumble in Captain America 2 , we see
297-481: A 1967 novel by Chaim Grade The Well , a 2021 horror game Music [ edit ] The Well (Jennifer Warnes album) , 2001 The Well (Waking Ashland album) , 2007 The Well (Charlie Musselwhite album) , 2010 The Well (Tord Gustavsen album) , 2012 "The Well", a 2011 song by Casting Crowns from Come to the Well "The Well", a 1978 song by The Band from The Last Waltz "The Well",
396-477: A 2018 song by Trixie Mattel from One Stone Films [ edit ] The Well (1913 film) , American The Well (1951 film) , American The Well (1991 film) , Bulgarian The Well (1997 film) , Australian The Well (2010 film) , Indian The Well (2013 film) , Mexican The Well (2015 film) , Algerian Other [ edit ] The WELL (The Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link), an online community Motherwell F.C. , or The Well,
495-651: A Scottish football club The Well, a mixed-use complex in Downtown Toronto , Canada See also [ edit ] Well (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Well . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Well&oldid=1248983505 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
594-469: A Universe . On November 20, 2014, the season became available for streaming on Netflix in the United States, and was available until February 28, 2022. It became available on Disney+ in the United States on March 16, 2022, joining other territories where it was already available on the service. As of September 30, 2013, an estimated 22.1 million viewers have watched the premiere episode in
693-475: A big organization, that [lack of powers] makes them underdogs, and that's interesting to me." Ultimately, the season featured several tie-in episodes with Marvel Cinematic Universe films: the episode " The Well " takes place directly after the events of Thor: The Dark World ; the episode " T.A.H.I.T.I. " introduces the alien race the Kree to the MCU (confirmed as such in the second season), members of which play
792-402: A different format." The poster for " Turn, Turn, Turn ", created by Mike del Mundo , depicts a maze forming the S.H.I.E.L.D. logo and show title, with a rat inside. The poster for " Providence ", created by Paolo Rivera , highlights the rise of Hydra by showing a melded Hydra and S.H.I.E.L.D. logo, and depicts the team divided by Coulson, Raina, and Ward. The poster for " The Only Light in
891-418: A direct tie-in to the film Thor: The Dark World , depicting the immediate aftermath of the film, but has its own stand alone storyline revolving around a separate Asgardian character (portrayed by guest star Peter MacNicol ). The storyline also begins to reveal the backstories of several main characters, especially Dalton's Grant Ward , whose memories of the titular well are revealed as flashbacks throughout
990-559: A paganist hate group. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and acknowledges the franchise's films . The episode was written by Monica Owusu-Breen , and directed by Jonathan Frakes . Clark Gregg reprises his role as Coulson from the film series, and is joined by series regulars Ming-Na Wen , Brett Dalton , Chloe Bennet , Iain De Caestecker , and Elizabeth Henstridge . The episode serves as
1089-419: A pilot for a show called S.H.I.E.L.D. , to be written by Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon , and Maurissa Tancharoen , directed by Joss Whedon, and executive produced by Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon, Tancharoen, Jeffrey Bell , and Jeph Loeb . Jed Whedon, Tancharoen and Bell were slated to serve as the series' showrunners . Joe Quesada , Alan Fine , and Stan Lee also executive produce. In April 2013, ABC announced that
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#17327662722761188-670: A significant role in Guardians of the Galaxy ; and the episodes " End of the Beginning " and " Turn, Turn, Turn " revolve around the events of Captain America: The Winter Soldier . Due to Captain America: The Winter Soldier revealing that Hydra had infiltrated S.H.I.E.L.D. with sleeper agents, the season sees a retooling for the final six episodes. Regarding the synergy the show has with addressing events from
1287-419: A surprise due to "this age of tweets and spoilers". The showrunners had been exposed to this while working on The Avengers , but with their own series they were able to see "all the details that go into keeping everything under lock and key". Filming for the season concluded on April 9, 2014. The visual effects supervisor for the season was Mark Kolpack, with Los Angeles-based visual effects company FuseFX
1386-510: A theme for the agents as a team was introduced in " 0-8-4 "; the Skye theme was introduced in " The Asset ", which over the season changes from something "sentimental and emotional" into something "really bittersweet,... tragic", and heroic; a theme for both Fitz and Simmons together was introduced in " FZZT "; a theme for Victoria Hand and The Hub, which served as the theme for "Big S.H.I.E.L.D.", as opposed to Coulson's "little S.H.I.E.L.D." team,
1485-441: A weighted average, assigned a score of 74 out of 100 based on 33 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". The early screening of the pilot at San Diego Comic-Con was met with a very positive reaction from the crowd. Critically, the initial screening of the pilot was met with mostly positive reviews, though The New York Times ' Brooks Barnes noted that "what goes over well at Comic-Con does not necessarily work in
1584-477: Is "everything we do matters, and you need to pay attention to all of it." ... It's been a long journey, and there's no question many viewers' patience wore thin toward the end, but that never stopped Marvel from pushing forward to one of the most entertaining hours of television this season and finally cementing a deserved place on the small screen." Mary McNamara of the Los Angeles Times felt that
1683-642: Is also seen in her lab coat more than Fitz, since she is the biochemist. With Fitz, his costumes have "a little more heritage", wearing vests, cardigans, ties, plaid shirts, and jackets with patches on the elbows. The pilot was produced almost entirely in Los Angeles to accommodate Joss Whedon's busy schedule, occurring from January 22 to February 11, 2013. The season resumed filming on July 17, also being produced in Los Angeles, as well as Culver City, California . Additional filming took place around
1782-556: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Well (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) " The Well " is the eighth episode of the first season of the American television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Based on the Marvel Comics organization S.H.I.E.L.D. , it follows Phil Coulson and his team of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents as they search for an Asgardian weapon while fighting
1881-562: Is not urgently scary, nor is it sad. It leaves the audience alone to interpret the images on screen." Though he didn't consider it a theme, referring to it as the "Ward Chord", McCreary said that "it does function thematically because it recurs with each flashback, and increases tension each time." To tie-in with the Thor: The Dark World , the episode opens with a montage of footage from the film briefly featuring Chris Hemsworth as Thor . Director Jonathan Frakes said many on
1980-471: Is revealed over time as the series progresses. This includes an extra wing and engines in the rear giving the plane the ability to operate vertically for take-offs and landings, and even mid-flight u-turns ... FuseFX was given the opportunity to design the Bus . The design included many features from the start, such as the ability to do vertical take-offs and landing". FuseFX designed the Bus , and "Extreme attention
2079-493: Is the Asgardian Berserker. He directs them to Ireland , to a church where he hid the third piece of the staff, but the pagans also find the church. The staff causes great surges of adrenalin within its users, and for Ward this comes from his memories—he had been forced by his older brother to trap their younger brother in a well. Ward manages to defeat the pagans, with the help of agent Melinda May , who can control
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#17327662722762178-467: The Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. comic between 1966 and 1968, was critical of the pilot episode, lamenting that "the show had no menace, no tension." For the second episode, Steranko said that it was "too unfocused to be satisfying," but praised Jackson's cameo as Nick Fury as "an electrifying reminder of what the series could and should be." In contrast, Steranko's opinion of some later episodes in
2277-430: The Bus , production designer Gregory Melton began with the basic design and shape of a C-17, before adjusting it to serve the needs of the season. The main interior set does not have many obtrusions, allowing it to be seen completely at either end of the set; this was requested by Joss Whedon, which Melton called "a tall order" given it needed to include the command center, lounge, crew quarters and galley. Construction on
2376-540: The Helicarriers literally barreling through the Triskelion , we see the massive destruction throughout the city, but the benefit of our show is we get to dive into the emotional toll of that." Therefore, it was decided at the beginning of the series that one of the main characters would be a traitor, with Jed Whedon saying "since this is an infiltration based on betrayal on a massive scale, we wanted to have it on
2475-456: The Watch ABC app from September 24, 2013 to May 13, 2014, comprising 23 episodes. . Three expanded installments with guests were planned for the first season for its more "provocative storylines". Verizon Wireless served as Declassified ' s sponsor and created a hub featuring the aftershow alongside "live social feeds, Twitter polling, and sharable clips and graphics". Verizon was also
2574-514: The Darkness ", created by Pascal Campion , focuses on Coulson and his cellist lover, Audrey Nathan , while also hinting at the villain for the episode, Marcus Daniels . The poster for " Nothing Personal ", created by Stephanie Hans , shows Skye and Ward with Deathlok above them and the S.H.I.E.L.D. logo in the background. The poster for " Ragtag " was created by Emma Ríos is an amalgamation of Ward's life, Fitz–Simmons in danger, and Skye behind
2673-480: The Marvel movies. It will please Marvel fans, I think." He reiterated that sentiment in an interview at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival , explaining "It's new characters. It needs to be its own thing. It needs to be adjacent [to The Avengers ]... What does S.H.I.E.L.D. have that the other superheroes don't? And that, to me, is that they're not superheroes, but they live in that universe. Even though they're
2772-539: The S.H.I.E.L.D. logo. The poster for "Beginning of the End", created by Phantom City Creative, recalls the first, official poster, but changes the order of the characters, their clothing, and palette. Above them is a broken S.H.I.E.L.D. logo that reveal's Hydra's, which emits light that reflects onto Ward. Along with the premiere in the United States on ABC , the season began airing in Canada on CTV on September 24, 2013. In
2871-568: The US through live, DVR, encore, and online viewing. In Canada, the premiere saw 2.706 million viewers, the third highest viewership for the week on the network. In the United Kingdom, the episode debuted as the highest rated drama launch of the year, averaging 3.23 million viewers including the +1 channel and recordings viewed the same night, a share of 14.8 percent of people watching TV in the UK at
2970-523: The United Kingdom on Channel 4 on November 24, 2013, while it aired on the Seven Network in Australia on November 20, 2013. The episode, along with the rest of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. ' s first season, was released on Blu-ray and DVD on September 9, 2014. Bonus features include behind-the-scenes featurettes, audio commentary, deleted scenes, and a blooper reel. On November 20, 2014,
3069-503: The United Kingdom, the season debuted three days later on Channel 4 , while it began airing on the Seven Network in Australia on October 2, 2013, and in New Zealand on TV2 on February 16, 2014. The season was released on September 9, 2014, on Blu-ray and DVD . Bonus features included behind-the-scenes featurettes, audio commentary, deleted scenes, a blooper reel, as well as the television special, Marvel Studios: Assembling
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3168-483: The actual story of the episode stands apart from the episode's tie-in with Thor: The Dark World (2013), composer Bear McCreary "felt no pressure from either the producers" or himself to incorporate material from the scores for the Thor films into the episode. Instead, McCreary composed his own Asgard theme, which introduces "a new tone to Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. , one that embraces Marvel's fantasy roots". McCreary wrote
3267-509: The character from the first Iron Man to his death in The Avengers is still alive and kicking"; lows of the season included the episodes before the Winter Soldier tie-in, with Valentine feeling that the series "became the show that had to stall its developments and character building to make way for the [tie-in]." He also criticized the rest of the main cast, though he did approve of the guest and supporting cast members, and he criticized
3366-533: The cleanup of London following the Convergence, investigate the tree and deduce that it contained an Asgardian staff. Consulting with Elliot Randolph , a professor of Norse mythology, they learn of the Berserker, an Asgardian warrior who remained on Earth after a long ago war, and broke his war staff into three pieces. The professor reveals three poems, each pointing to the location of a piece; one matched
3465-458: The eighth episode would be titled "The Well", and would be written by Monica Owusu-Breen , with Jonathan Frakes directing. It was originally produced as the seventh episode. Speaking to the repressed darkness Grant Ward experiences, Owusu-Breen said the darkness to a character like Ward is "inherent" continuing, "so there's something interesting about what it means to have that controlled violence and what it would be inside of you. Especially on
3564-416: The episode " T.A.H.I.T.I. " They were described as "an African-American agent who specializes in combat/weapons, and a high-level S.H.I.E.L.D. agent/munitions expert who has past ties to both Coulson and Ward." In January 2014, Bill Paxton was cast as Agent John Garrett , "a rough-and-tumble former cohort of Agent Coulson with a little bit of attitude and cigar-smoking swagger", for at least four episodes of
3663-478: The episode became available for streaming on Netflix . In the United States the episode received a 2.4/7 percent share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49, meaning that it was seen by 2.4 percent of all households, and 7 percent of all of those watching television at the time of the broadcast. It was watched by 6.89 million viewers. The United Kingdom premiere had 2.1 million viewers and in Australia ,
3762-468: The episode's needs. According to costume designer Ann Foley, Coulson's suits, which she called "his armor", were more "streamlined" and a different cut than the ones he wore in the films, along with custom shirts and "slicker" ties. James Bond served as an early inspiration for Coulson's suits in the early part of the season, eventually shifting to a slim-cut suit. Additionally, Foley chose to avoid black suits and used solid shirts, another difference from
3861-407: The episode's story spilling "into more of the ancient aspects into Asgardians and how they visited us long ago, so we get into a little bit of that aspect of Asgard and how it's affected our planet in the past and currently." Coulson mentions that he consulted with Randolph around the events of Thor . "The Well" was first aired in the United States on ABC on November 19, 2013. It premiered in
3960-415: The episode. "The Well" originally aired on ABC on November 19, 2013, and according to Nielsen Media Research , was watched by 6.89 million viewers. In Norway , the leaders of a pagan hate group obsessed with Norse mythology find part of a staff, hidden within an ancient tree, that grants them superhuman strength. Agent Phil Coulson and his team of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, having recently assisted with
4059-599: The episode. Neustaedter's character, whose name is not used within the episode, would later be renamed Christian for the second season of the series. Filming occurred from September 24 to October 3, 2013. Location shooting for the episode occurred in Downtown Los Angeles , the Ebell of Los Angeles , and Griffith Park . Various locations were considered for the Irish monastery, but they were not suitable for
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4158-427: The fall of S.H.I.E.L.D., the writers were able to "put the pedal to the metal" and shift from the standalone stories preceding it to more serialized episodes. Whedon would later say this shift was where "we found our voice in the series after a rocky start". Zbyszewski added that there had been resistance early in the season from the network to have serialized episodes, over single mysteries per episode. On whether it
4257-547: The film The Avengers (2012). The season is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and acknowledges the continuity of the franchise's films . It was produced by ABC Studios , Marvel Television , and Mutant Enemy Productions , with Jed Whedon , Maurissa Tancharoen , and Jeffrey Bell serving as showrunners . Clark Gregg reprises his role as Coulson from the film series, and is joined by series regulars Ming-Na Wen , Brett Dalton , Chloe Bennet , Iain De Caestecker , and Elizabeth Henstridge . Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
4356-540: The films during the season, notably composing his own themes for the Tesseract and Asgard , which he acknowledged had already appeared in several films. The soundtrack titled Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Original Soundtrack Album) featuring music from the first and second seasons, was released by Marvel Music digitally on September 4, 2015, and on CD in October 2015. In June 2013, Clark Gregg explained how
4455-406: The films, Loeb said "It's an extremely unique experience that doesn't exist anywhere else out there in the entertainment business". The characters simultaneously face Hydra and a power struggle within S.H.I.E.L.D., and trust issues with each other. Jed Whedon added that that Hydra sleeper agents, which the show could not address until after the release of The Winter Soldier , was an attempt to address
4554-599: The first season were more positive, congratulating the writer and director of "The End of the Beginning" for "finding an entertaining, bravura groove that finally brings the concept to life", and saying of the next episode "I was concerned that last week's bravura transformation was only a fluke, but it was apparent from the opening moments that the exec lineup's new image-and-edit policy was in play." Overall, however, he found season one to be "22 episodes of 'sanctified' plot and character crumbs being salted with terminally-sluggish velocity (into anemic 'standalone' stories)". Both
4653-491: The globe and satellite feeds on their luxurious plane. Now we have a chance to start them over and figure out what it's like to really be a secret again." The main cast for the season includes Clark Gregg as Phil Coulson , reprising his role from the film series, Ming-Na Wen as Melinda May , Brett Dalton as Grant Ward , Chloe Bennet as Skye , Iain De Caestecker as Leo Fitz , and Elizabeth Henstridge as Jemma Simmons . In April 2013, J. August Richards , one of
4752-707: The hero side. Where that darkness can come from was really interesting to us." Main cast members Clark Gregg , Ming-Na Wen , Brett Dalton , Chloe Bennet , Iain De Caestecker , and Elizabeth Henstridge star as Phil Coulson , Melinda May , Grant Ward , Skye , Leo Fitz , and Jemma Simmons , respectively. It was revealed that the guest cast for the episode would include Peter MacNicol as Professor Elliot Randolph , Michael Graziadei as Jakob Nystrom , Erin Way as Petra Larsen , Toby Wilson as Neils, Alex Neustaedter as Maynard and Sylvia Brindis as Elena. Wilson, Neustaedter, and Brindis did not receive guest star credit in
4851-562: The lack of characters from the comics, a complaint fans had throughout the season. Three episodes were screened before their initial air dates: " Pilot " at San Diego Comic-Con on July 19, 2013, " Eye Spy " at New York Comic Con on October 12, 2013, and "End of the Beginning" at Marvel's PaleyFest panel for the series on March 23, 2014. In September 2013, ABC announced the weekly companion digital aftershow , Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Declassified , hosted by Brett Erlich , The series aired on on ABC.com , Marvel.com , WatchABC.com , and
4950-425: The latter causing a major retooling of the season for its final six episodes. Several other actors also reprise their MCU roles in the season for guest appearances. The season aired on ABC from September 24, 2013, to May 13, 2014, and consists of 22 episodes. Its pilot episode was watched by 12.12 million viewers, the highest ratings received by the first episode of a drama series since 2009, but ratings decreased as
5049-524: The main visual effects vendor. Kevin Lingenfelser started the season focused on 2D supervising, but took over as lead in-house visual effects supervisor after episode eight from David Altenau. Two separate production management and creative teams were established to work on the show, with most of the episodes being worked on concurrently, either two or three at a time. For the Bus , Altenau explained that it "has all kinds of S.H.I.E.L.D. technology that
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#17327662722765148-434: The mess left behind by the film's characters. Executive producer Jed Whedon explained that S.H.I.E.L.D. cleaning up after superhero events is something that has always happened, but never been depicted in the series before. Actress Bennet noted that it was not actually necessary for audiences to see the film to understand the episode. The rest of the episode's story deals with Asgardians in general. Whedon described this as
5247-614: The minds of some audiences." Zed elaborated that "Hinduism ... should not be taken lightly. Symbols of any faith, larger or smaller, should not be mishandled." A fictional version of Vishnu has previously appeared as a character in Marvel Comics . Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 1 The first season of the American television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. , based on the Marvel Comics organization S.H.I.E.L.D. , follows Phil Coulson and his team of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents on several dangerous cases revolving around Project Centipede and Coulson's mysterious resurrection following his death in
5346-571: The network that asked the series to appeal to their main audience demographic, "upscale women". From day one Grant Ward was Hydra in our minds ... if we felt like we needed other options, we could have changed. Here's an example of changing. We didn't know we were going to fall in love with Ruth Negga the way we did as Raina . She came in for episode five but we thought 'She's cool' and so we brought her back. So what would have been somebody else became her, and as we fell in love with her character, we wrote more and more to that. We knew J. Richards
5445-764: The premiere had 1.5 million viewers, including 0.7 million timeshifted viewers. Following the airing of the episode, Rajan Zed, the president of the Universal Society of Hinduism , called for an apology for its insinuation that the Hindu god Vishnu could be an alien. In a statement concerning the incident, the Society said that "faith was something sacred and attempts at debasing it hurt the adherents. Television and Hollywood should be more conscious while handling faith related subjects, as television and cinema were very mighty mediums and these could create stereotypes in
5544-441: The presenting sponsor of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. on Watch ABC. Beginning with "T.A.H.I.T.I.", all episodes leading up to The Winter Soldier crossover were marketed as Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Uprising . On March 18, 2014, ABC aired a one-hour television special titled Marvel Studios: Assembling a Universe in the place of an Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. episode. The special included promotional footage for then unaired episodes of
5643-513: The quick turnaround needed for the pilot, some details had to be sacrificed until the series was picked up for the season. Coulson's office set was also constructed, first appearing in " 0-8-4 ", which was envisioned as a crow's nest , giving it Captain Nemo vibes. The lower level of the Bus is first seen in " Repairs ", which Melton designed to be "a modular area of the plane that is full of pods... [that] we can do anything with", changing based on
5742-571: The real world," especially on a network with " Scandal moms and Dancing with the Stars grandparents". Entertainment Weekly ' s initial reactions were that if everything that made the show appealing— its continuity with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, its continuance of The Avengers storyline, and Whedon's return to television, were stripped from it, the show would still work. However, they also questioned whether
5841-521: The required mounting necessary for the various stunts that take place in the location, so a set was constructed. Dalton broke a bone in his hand during the filming of a fight sequence, hitting it against the hard foam prop of the Asgardian staff. As such, the injury had to be incorporated into the next episode. The episode uses footage from the 2006 Dublin riots to portray riots in Norway . Because
5940-420: The season earned many of its early criticisms from having to "bide time" until the crossover, but "Now that it has the freedom to be the series it was always intended to, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has turned into a fantastic show. Its connection to Marvel's Cinematic Universe is clear: This is where viewers get to see the fallout of Hydra's S.H.I.E.L.D. infiltration. And the fact that the movie so influenced
6039-493: The season is the Bus , a retrofitted Boeing C-17 Globemaster III , that serves as both the transportation and headquarters of the titular team. The Bus includes such features as a soundproof interrogation room, a forensics and research lab located on the lower deck, where Fitz and Simmons work, and a cargo hold directly outside the lab where the team parks its SUV and Lola (which stands for Levitating Over Land Automobile ), Coulson's prized 1962 Chevrolet Corvette . When designing
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#17327662722766138-512: The season progressed. The critical reception was initially mixed, but grew more positive in the second half of the season and particularly after the crossover with The Winter Soldier . The series was renewed for a second season in May 2014. In August 2012, it was announced that Marvel's The Avengers director Joss Whedon would be involved in an upcoming project for ABC , set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe . A few weeks later, ABC ordered
6237-544: The season, the series "was starting to come into its own". Though he found the main cast's performances to all be good, and praised the strong guest and recurring stars, Goldman found the main characterizations to be weak during the first half of the season, and he also criticized the pacing of certain overarching plotlines, noting "the mystery of Coulson's return, Skye's parentage, etc. – moved far too slow, with relatively minor revelations treated as though they were big reveals". Jim Steranko , an artist and writer who worked on
6336-494: The season, to "put the director, stunts, camera, FX and the crew on the same page", though Joss Whedon did not use them for the pilot. One of the storyboard artists, Warren Drummond, noted the process was different to that on films, because there was limited time to complete the work, and because the storyboard artists were often working with different directors for each episode. Most of the sequences storyboarded were action or science fiction sequences. The main recurring setting for
6435-463: The season. For the final six episodes, Marvel began the " Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. : The Art of Level Seven" initiative, in which a different image was released each Thursday before a new episode, depicting a first look at a key event from the upcoming episode. Bell stated that the initiative was a way to tie the series back to its comics roots, and was thought of at the beginning of the season. The production team tried to pair specific artists to
6534-576: The season. Jed Whedon said that "We actually discussed Bill Paxton in the room, when we were talking about the character ... Then when he came up as an actual possibility, we couldn't believe it." The next month, B. J. Britt was cast as Agent Antoine Triplett , an associate of Garrett. Other recurring guests in the season include Saffron Burrows as Victoria Hand , David Conrad as Ian Quinn , and Ruth Negga as Raina . In January 2013, Cobie Smulders , who played agent Maria Hill in The Avengers , said that her character may make an appearance in
6633-531: The second episode " 0-8-4 ". Jackson makes a second appearance in the season finale . During the episode " The Well ", Chris Hemsworth appears as Thor via archival footage from Thor: The Dark World . Maximiliano Hernández and Jaimie Alexander also reprise their film roles, Jasper Sitwell and Sif , respectively. Titus Welliver reprises the role of Felix Blake from the Marvel One-Shots short films. Storyboards were used throughout
6732-535: The series "created a whole new sort of television show: One that must support, and change with, the plot twists of its film family ... never before has television been literally married to film, charged with filling in the back story and creating the connective tissue of an ongoing film franchise." She stated that the Captain America: The Winter Soldier crossover "infused S.H.I.E.L.D. with a new energy, and helped explain, perhaps, why
6831-426: The series were "so excited" about this episode being the first official tie-in with the films, and figuring out how the film assets from The Dark World would fit into the episode. However, as the episode was being edited, the amount of material diminished, resulting in the very brief opening montage. The episode then deals with the immediate aftermath of the film, showing the series' characters literally cleaning up
6930-498: The series would tie into the Marvel Cinematic Universe films : "...the exciting part is going to be seeing the way that Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. interacts with the S.H.I.E.L.D. component in Captain America 2 , and the other movies, and whether those movies will then affect our show." Joss Whedon did state that the show would be autonomous from The Avengers , saying "It's gotta be a show that works for people who haven't seen
7029-433: The series' creative team, with Marvel's only guidelines being to work around Captain America: The Winter Soldier , which sees S.H.I.E.L.D. destroyed. Jed Whedon said on this, "if someone told you that concept, you'd think it was a great thing to have happen at the beginning of the show or the end of Season 3. To have it happen in the middle of your first season is an interesting kind of riddle". The writers worked to establish
7128-408: The series' use of minor comic book characters and concepts, singling out the costume design for Deathlok as "horrid" and not scary. Eric Goldman of IGN gave the season a 7.5 out of 10, calling it "a fun, lighthearted, but fairly disposable piece of entertainment", noting that it improved through the season, especially following the Captain America: The Winter Soldier tie-in, and that by the end of
7227-422: The sets for the Bus ' s interior, interrogation room, and Fitz and Simmons' lab, which first appeared in the pilot and throughout the season, began on December 6, 2012. Between the filming of the pilot and the start of the season filming, Melton was able to modify the sets, such as new flooring and equipment to the lab and additional lighting fixtures in the command center. Melton explained that because of
7326-491: The show and that her commitment to How I Met Your Mother would not prevent her from participating. Smulders reprised the role of Hill in the pilot , with Joss Whedon saying, "I wanted very much to have Cobie in the pilot because as much as anyone else, she is S.H.I.E.L.D." Smulders returned once again in the episode " Nothing Personal ". In June 2013, Samuel L. Jackson expressed interest in guest starring as S.H.I.E.L.D. director Nick Fury , and subsequently appeared in
7425-492: The show is game-changing in terms of how the mediums of film and television can be interwoven." Merrill Barr, reviewing "Beginning of the End" for Forbes , reiterated this sentiment, stating that "the series finally stands its ground and stakes its claim as a member of the Marvel Cinematic Universe ... By establishing world changing consequences that don't just affect one MCU franchise, but all of them." He continues saying that "what Marvel's daring to say with this season finale
7524-481: The show was accessible enough to attract a wider audience. Evan Valentine, writing for Collider , divided the season into highs and lows: highs included the Captain America: The Winter Soldier crossover, with Valentine noting that "The creators had clearly known this moment was coming ... and did a great job of capitalizing [on] it," as well as other tie-ins with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and he praised Gregg's performance, stating "What made us fall in love with
7623-411: The show would be titled Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. , and it was officially picked up to series in May. In October, ABC announced that it had ordered a full season of 22 episodes. After the ratings for the early episodes were not to the liking of ABC, Marvel's Dan Buckley went to the network to request they allow the creatives to create the show they wanted, rather than try to work with notes from
7722-425: The small scale, and have it be a really personal dagger to the heart." Executives at ABC did not believe having Grant Ward be the traitor would work, because they felt Dalton was too handsome for the audience to believe it to be real. They felt the creatives should change their choice, and were keen on Jemma Simmons being the traitor, since it would have been unexpected given she was "so sweet". After dealing with
7821-475: The staff after learning to live with her own bad memories. Coulson, Jemma Simmons , and Leo Fitz manage to keep Randolph alive long enough for his Asgardian heart to heal itself, and though Coulson wishes to touch the staff himself to try and unlock memories from his death and resurrection, Randolph convinces him not to. That night, Ward turns down agent Skye 's offer to talk about his past, instead going to May's hotel room. In October 2013, Marvel revealed that
7920-413: The stars of the earlier Joss Whedon series Angel , was cast in the pilot in an unspecified role, later revealed to be Mike Peterson , the first live-action portrayal of Deathlok and a recurring character throughout the season. Nicholas Brendon , another Whedon collaborator, was also reportedly considered for Richards' role. In December, two recurring characters were set to be added to the series with
8019-536: The suits he wore in the films. Conversely to Coulson, Ward always wore black in order to look "leading-man sexy" according to Foley. May's flight suit was based on similar ones in the United States Air Force and featured "a tiny Y" 3D printed pattern that was the same used for Maria Hill's costume in The Avengers . For Skye, Foley wanted to set her apart from the other characters and looked to street-style blogs for design ideas. Skye's wardrobe
8118-511: The teaser posters based on their previous work and how it connected to the themes and emotion of the intended episode. The art also appeared as variant covers to select titles published by Marvel Comics in August 2014. Jeph Loeb stated, "It's exciting to bring this art to life once more, exclusively at comic book stores, and to give fans a chance to own the Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. art in
8217-460: The theme as "an old fanfare, a melody that captured the majesty of Asgardian nobility", but because of the more grounded nature of the series, and the fact that the theme was often needed for quiet dialogue scenes while MacNicol's Randolph recounts Asgardian legends, McCreary often just used the "essence" of the theme in the episode: for MacNicol's scenes, McCreary "thinned [the theme] out to subtle wisps", while English horns, bassoon, and cello quote
8316-476: The theme in "mysterious settings". The anarchist group that opposes the protagonists in the episode is represented musically by "a snarling distorted synth bass, oscillating in minor thirds", which McCreary designed as a metaphor for "how their minds are altered when they touch the staff and absorb the Asgardian rage". For the series of flashbacks revolving around the titular well, McCreary used "a recurring cluster of pitches that rings disturbingly hollow. The sound
8415-514: The time. The premiere in Australia was watched by 1.3 million viewers, the top show of the night. In New Zealand, the episode premiered to 326,790 viewers, the fourth highest show of the night, and the most watched show on TV2. By the time the full season was picked up by ABC it ranked as the number one new series of the 2013–14 television season among adults 18–49. The season averaged 8.31 million total viewers, ranking 43rd among network series. It also had an average total 18-49 rating of 3.0, which
8514-596: The tree in Norway. Randolph sends the team to Baffin Island , but they soon realize that this was misdirection. They follow one of the poems to underground catacombs in Spain , where Randolph forces agent Grant Ward to touch a second piece of the staff, unlocking painful memories of a young boy in a well. The pagans attack Randolph with their own piece of the staff, taking his. Coulson arrests Randolph, and they discover that he
8613-440: The way the series was affected by the destruction of S.H.I.E.L.D. in Captain America: The Winter Soldier and the way its characters are depicted rebuilding the organization have been noted by some: Terri Schwartz, writing for Zap2it following the airing of "Nothing Personal", called the series "incredible", stating that it "got off to a rocky start", but that changed once the Winter Soldier tie-in took place. Schwartz felt that
8712-408: The weight of this massive aircraft. When the engines are in vertical flight mode they have several degrees of rotation which gives the jet a lot of maneuvering ability." FuseFX also worked on Lola, Coulson's vintage 1962 Chevrolet Corvette which was described as "a classic car and beautiful in its own right, but through digital effects, Fuse has added hovercraft capabilities. When Coulson needs it,
8811-505: The wheel's rotate into a horizontal position, exposing hidden jet engine ducts that create lifting thrust through the rims of the tires, which double as turbo-fan blades. We worked closely with production to help design the mechanism and the look of the hovercraft engines. It's Stark technology designed to be consistent with the period aspect of the car." When the real Corvette is shown transitioning to its hover mode, volumetric dust, exhaust, and particle effects are added. Occasionally, FuseFX
8910-536: The world, including in Paris , France, for "Pilot", Peru for "0-8-4", and in Stockholm , Sweden , for " Eye Spy ". The stunt coordinator for the season was Tanner Gill. Ming-Na Wen felt the stunt coordinators were able to "bring about [May's] skills" in a way that was believable. As with many Marvel projects, secrecy was a big issue. For instance, it was a challenge keeping Samuel L. Jackson's cameo in " 0-8-4 "
9009-405: Was 20th. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports an 88% approval rating with an average score of 7.80/10, based on 72 reviews. The website's consensus reads, " Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is sure to please comic book fans, but the strong ensemble and brisk pacing help to make this better-than-average superhero show accessible to non-fanboys as well." Metacritic , which uses
9108-438: Was Hydra and then use that to reveal Ward. Those were things we knew loosely. —Jeffrey Bell, executive producer, on the evolving nature of characters and story lines throughout the season. Writers for the season include Paul Zbyszewski , Monica Owusu-Breen , Brent Fletcher , Lauren LeFranc , Rafe Judkins , and Shalisha Francis, alongside Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon, Bell, and Tancharoen. The character arcs were laid out by
9207-503: Was Marvel's idea or the showrunner's to have Coulson promoted to Director and tasked with rebuilding S.H.I.E.L.D. at the end of the season, Jed Whedon said "They're one in [ sic ] the same. They have plans for films, and we have plans to intermingle with them, and it's the name of our show. The second to last episode is called "Ragtag", and that's a term we've used; we wanted to create this ragtag group, but within this giant organization with billions of dollars and support all over
9306-457: Was bright and vibrant at the start of the season, and slowly became more muted as the season went on to reflect her S.H.I.E.L.D. training and the season's darker tone. Foley tried to complement the styles for Fitz and Simmons, while not dressing them alike. Foley liked "to mix feminine elements with some masculine" such as floral prints "and the Peter-Pan collars with a tie and blazer". Simmons
9405-546: Was going to be Deathlok but we didn't know we were going to care about him as much as we did ... We knew the kind of person we wanted to bring in as The Clairvoyant and we knew we wanted a mislead so we brought in Victoria Hand . The fact that Bill Paxton worked out was fantastic. You're going to write that character in a certain way because of who the actor is, so that changes, but we did know we were going to introduce The Clairvoyant, that we were going to introduce he
9504-467: Was introduced in " The Hub "; and individual themes for each of member of Coulson's team and "the Clairvoyant", which shifts to John Garrett when he is revealed to be "the Clairvoyant". McCreary felt the themes were not "just for specific characters" but a way to help "follow the narrative thread as the themes are transposed from one person to another". McCreary opted not to reprise any themes from
9603-402: Was paid when designing the textures and rigging for this asset. Half a dozen 8k maps make up the details on the plane which allows the camera to get right up to the surface of the plane without any loss of detail. A very complex rig controls every aspect of the plane from the landing gear, engine transformation, doors opening, lighting and even the wings have flex controls for the animators to sell
9702-438: Was picked up for a full season by ABC in May 2013, and filming took place primarily in Los Angeles . The main recurring setting of the season is the Bus , a retrofitted Boeing C-17 Globemaster III plane that was designed by visual effects company FuseFX , and created with CGI. Some episodes of the season directly crossover with the films Thor: The Dark World (2013) and Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), with
9801-405: Was required to use a fully digital model of the car, which matches the real vehicle precisely. In addition to the series' main theme for Coulson, Bear McCreary composed several other themes that he used throughout the season: themes for Mike Peterson and Project: Centipede were introduced in "Pilot", with Peterson's theme becoming "a distorted, metallic, angsty version" when he becomes Deathlok;
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