Agents Of Shield Season 2 Premiere, Trailer, Spoilers And Updates: Hydra Seems To Be In The Highlight Again, But This Time Round, There Will Be Other Familiar Faces In The Picture

Agents Of Shield Season 2 Premiere, Trailer, Spoilers And Updates: Hydra Seems To Be In The Highlight Again, But This Time Round, There Will Be Other Familiar Faces In The Picture
We have the latest for you on the premiere, trailer, spoilers and updates of Agents of Shield season 2. For the fans of "Agents of Shield," we have some spoilers for you about the season 2 of the series. In the 3rd episode, Hydra seems to be in the highlight again, but this time round, there will be other familiar faces in the picture. Donnie Gill (Dylan Minnette) will be a target for both Shield and Hydra. However, he will not be the only familiar face in the episode.
As opposed to Fitz hallucinations of Jemma Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge), the team will run into her and the fans can be assured that it will not be a happy reunion. We have some information about the sneak peek videos that were recently released. In the first video, according to a post on IBTimes, Skye has to go back so that she could get some information about the way Hydra works. Ward talks to Skye and explains to her that most of the soldiers who work for Hydra do not have a choice when they work for the organization. All they do is convince people. Skye realized that they 'suckered' him into fighting for Hydra. Ward says, "I was never loyal to Hydra... I was loyal to Garrett."
Ward went ahead to say that he was never loyal to Hydra, and it was not all about Hydra. He explains that he takes the responsibility for his actions. He explained that his family brought him down, but Garrett built him up. He then explained how Hydra either convinces or captures their targets. If neither of the options works, they kill the target. Skye does not understand why the targets are killed yet they are not an immediate threat to Hydra, but Ward explains that anyone who is not on Hydra's side is a threat to Hydra.
In the 2nd sneak peek video, Simmons wakes up to follow her normal routine, and all seems to be going well for her. She smiles as she enters her office and greeted Theo, who is a security guard. Theo says, "That smile, a breath of sunshine in an otherwise dreary morning." She puts her finger on the scanner as she waits to get on the elevator. Her boss realizes that she was quite early that day but he does not want to hear of her fascinating samples. He says, "I'll read all about it once you finish the report. Have it on my desk as soon as possible." This he says as he walks past the Hydra emblem on the wall.
The third episode of "Agents of Shield" season 2 will air on 7th October at 9p.m.on ABC. Stay with us for more news.
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