'Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' season 4 spoilers: Chloe Bennett says final episodes will be so mind-blowing that viewers will 'sh-- themselves'
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The Life Model Decoys are getting out of control and are starting to dominate in “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” While that looks bad enough, series star Chloe Bennet said in an interview that things are about to get even worse from this point forward.
Spoiler alert! This article contains “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” spoilers. Read on if you would like to know what happens before the next episode airs.
Bennet, who plays Agent Daisy Johnson on the show, revealed that absolutely nobody is going to be safe during a live Facebook chat in January 30. She even emphasised that fans may never know which of them are Life Model Decoys or real people. What is even worse is that all of them could be LMDs.
Viewers had a big shock in the previous episode when Dr. Radcliffe (John Hannah) created a Life Model Decoy of himself so that he could dodge the team. With regard to this, Bennet revealed that things are going to ramp up into the back part of the season as it will lead to what she considers some of her favourite episodes of the series.
Speaking with Entertainment Tonight, the actress said that the upcoming events are going to blow the minds of all viewers, adding that they will be very different and very relevant at the same time. This is with regard to season 4’s third arc, which follows the part following Ghost Rider and LMD. Emphasising how messed up things are going to be, Bennet says that everyone on the show is going to “sh-- themselves.”
The upcoming arc is definitely going to be a treat for those who have been watching the series since the first episode. The new direction will be a real mind bender as it will expectedly throw people in a loop. Everything that fans knew about the show will be turned upside down in a really fun way to mix up the show, says Bennet.
The actress also reveals that she is glad how the show explored her journey as an Inhuman without delving deeper into romantic subplots. She likes it that her character is not romantically involved with anyone else on the show. While she is happy that her character did not fall in love with Ghost Rider and is still mourning the loss of her boyfriend, she wants her character to find love eventually.
“Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” airs every Tuesday at 10 p.m. on ABC in the US. In Australia, it airs on SyFy.
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