


This week sees the end of the AIDA saga, and the buildup is so damn strong that the conclusion can’t help feel a bit anti-climactic. But then a gate from Hell opened and out stepped Ghost Rider. Last week, with her Inhuman power set, it looked like nobody this side of the Avengers or Doctor Strange could possibly stop AIDA.
AGENTS OF SHIELD AIDA FULL
In my humble opinion, it has been the finest storyline the show has ever done, but with the lack of Ghost Rider, it sort of feels like the first part of the season didn’t really count because Ghost Rider was written out of the series “Chuck” Cunningham style.īut with Ghost Rider’s return, we come full circle as Robbie Reyes helps SHIELD take on AIDA and her robotic minions. In fact, Ghost Rider’s inclusion in the finale fixed one of the few flaws of the second half of the season. I know, budgets precluded ol’ flamehead from appearing, but man, seeing Robbie Reyes in action this week really reminded me of just how well Agents of SHIELD utilized Ghost Rider, and I want more! It kind of makes me a bit angry that we had Ghost Rider withheld for the second part of this season.
AGENTS OF SHIELD AIDA MOVIE
Ghost Rider cutting through Russian clones, Ghost Rider and Quake doing the super hero duo thing, fighting back to back with hellfire and earthquakes, and I defy you to find a modern day superhero movie joint that does super powered action better than this episode. I mean seriously, check out those Ghost Rider sequences. We get powerful moments between Coulson and May, Fitz and Simmons, and Yo Yo and Mack, but this isn’t just a hearts and flowers installment, because Ghost Rider is back, and this time, the demonic Spirit of Vengeance has quite the budget to back him up! “World’s End” is focused on the couples of Agents of SHIELD and the love those couples share. And it’s a good thing, because all hell breaks loose this week. Thankfully, we now know that Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD will indeed return for a fifth season, so we do not have to present this season finale review with a heavy heart or with uncertainty. This Agents of SHIELD review contains spoilers.
