Agents of SHIELD: episode by episode
Agents of SHIELD recap: series one, episode 10 – The Bridge
Graeme Virtue: This mid-season cliffhanger pulls together dangling plot threads and delivers some crisply staged action
Agents of SHIELD recap: series one, episode nine – Repairs
Graeme Virtue: With an episode that alludes to slasher movies and the X-Men, this week's big bad isn't the only thing leaping across dimensions
Agents of SHIELD recap: series one, episode eight – The Well
Graeme Virtue's episode blog: As we reach the much-hyped crossover with Thor: The Dark World, Coulson and co have some Asgardian cleaning up to do. And Ward and May enjoy a hotel room assignation
Agents of SHIELD recap: series one, episode seven – The Hub
Graeme Virtue's episode blog: The team are on a Level 8 mission to track down the 'Overkill device' … too bad Agent May still has some tai chi to do
Agents of SHIELD recap: series one, episode six – FZZT
Two electro-fried corpses prompt Agent Coulson's team to investigate. Is there a superpowered serial killer on the loose – or something more mysterious?
Agents of SHIELD recap: season one, episode five – The Girl in the Flower Dress
Graeme Virtue: This week, Skye bares her soul, everyone plays games, and Ward and May drown their sorrows with fake whisky
Agents of SHIELD recap: series one, episode four – Eye-Spy
Graeme Virtue: This week, it's easier to cheer for the underdogs than for a huge, militarised Big Brother organisation like SHIELD
Agents of SHIELD recap: season one, episode three – The Asset
Graeme Virtue's episode blog: The endless quipping can be exhausting but with gunplay, fistfights, henchmen and sexy double-crosses, this is pure spy escapism – with the bonus of Ian Hart
Agents of SHIELD recap: series one, episode two – 0-8-4
Graeme Virtue's episode blog: The team faced down a sinister super-laser in a satisfying episode that gave Clark Gregg a chance to shine as Coulson. Plus: Samuel L Jackson!
Agents of SHIELD recap: season one, episode one – pilot
Graeme Virtue: So with a conveniently resurrected Agent Coulson in front of the camera and the mighty Joss Whedon behind it, has Marvel pulled off that tricky movie-to-TV transfer?