"Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D." has finished three and a half seasons fabricating its own particular complex corner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Since that time, the show has kept recounting the narrative of Agent Coulson, bringing in new characters with Marvel legend, similar to Agent Melinda May.

Adding to that, it brought characters like Quake, Mockingbird, Deathlok, and Ghost Rider to life. Combining elements of a story the show has been telling all season involving Inhumans, LMDs, and the Darkhold, this current week's scene of the series may simply turn out to be its boldest and prominent excursion yet.

While wrapping up components of the LMD story, the show finished on a gigantic series of cliffhangers. It will set up an altogether new storyline when the series comes back from a break in April. As the episode's end, practically every principle character is inside the virtual world is known as the Framework, where they're living out marginally modified forms of their lives. Obviously, with Hydra in full power, things are more than somewhat extraordinary. Fans don't know precisely where the story is going, however, are very brave reports, Screen Rant.

Accepting IMDb data to be precise, the incorporation of B.J. Britt's stunt double in an up and coming episode implies that the performer who plays Trip is returning. Also, it implies that the character is still alive, inside the Framework. It bodes well for the show to utilize the reset to bring back fan-most loved characters, and Trip has unquestionably been missed. Prior to his passing amid Daisy and Raina's inhuman arousing, Trip was the heart and cleverness of the series. He additionally had a solid tease with Simmons; something fans tragically never got the chance to see borne out.  

Alongside Trip, there is a possibility that Brett Dalton will return as Grant Ward. In the Framework, he and Daisy are in a committed relationship. With Trip being alive, it makes one wonder regarding whether Daisy ever experienced Terrigenesis (or even changed her name from Skye). It's only one of many inquiries that will ideally be addressed when the show returns, reports Spoilers Guide.

One thing that appears to be sure is the move will permit the makers and authors to bring back various "S.H.I.E.L.D." characters from seasons past, including numerous that have died. As indicated by another cast posting on IMDb, cordiality of MCU Exchange, it looks as though Agent Antoine Triplett will be among those coming back to the show.