It will be coming back next year on ABC in a truncated (13-episode) season.
AoS has been frustrating at times, hogtied by the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies taking precedence in so many things, and also by Marvel Comics / TV’s Ike Perlmutter being so, um, not-working-and-playing-well-with-others when it comes to the MCU and being in charge of his own house. But I like most of the characters, most of the actors, and overall it’s remained a series I’ve watched through thick and thin.
Plus, y’know, I’d watch Clark Gregg chat about the phone book for an hour each week.
Plus, y'know, I'd watch Clark Gregg chat about the phone book for an hour each week.
Shush! I said that about James Earl Jones and he ended up with a gig as the spokesman for the phone company.
Meanwhile, could they pickup The Expanse too?
+Jodi Kaplan I don't know that you'd want The Expanse running on a Big 3 broadcast network.
Yeah, they did screw us over on Agent Carter. Sigh.
This is the first season where I haven’t been eager to watch new episodes. Inhumans and LMDs make for good stories, but the destruction of Earth is a bit far afield for my taste.