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INTERVIEW: Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD – Daisy’s Love Life – SPOILERS

MARVEL'S AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. - "Adapt or Die" - The stakes are higher than ever when, after blowing their cover and damaging the Zephyr in the process, the team must scramble to rescue Mack's parents, save S.H.I.E.L.D. from a chronicom infestation, and fix the ship . all before the next time-jump. Meanwhile, Daisy and Sousa find themselves at a disadvantage against a power hungry Nathaniel Malick and his goons, and Coulson will have to do the thing he does best in order to save the future, on "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," airing WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 (10:00 - 11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. - (ABC/Jessica Brooks) ENVER GJOKAJ, CHLOE BENNET

As Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD concludes, so does the evolving love life of Daisy Johnson (fka Skye). Early on in the series, a slow-burn attraction between Daisy (played by Chloe Bennet) and her supervising officer at SHIELD, Grant Ward (Brett Dalton), blossomed. He then turned out to be a HYDRA traitor. This heartbreak continued to influence Daisy’s life throughout the series, but eventually led her into the arms of badboy medical school drop-out Lincoln Campbell (Luke Mitchell). He eventually wasn’t the right fit for her either. After a long hiatus from dating, Daisy became more self away and in the end it seemed that she was meant for a real gentleman, like Agent Sousa (Enver Gjokaj, reprising his role from the short-lived Marvel’s Agent Carter).

While many fans are aboard this ‘ship, others question how a relationship can be built this quickly – Souza was introduced in 7×03 Alien Commies from the Future. Bennet spoke to reporters about how this season’s Time Loop episode, 7×09 As I Have Always Been, allowed her feelings for him to grow organically. She gave credit to the writers for finding a away to give “Daisy time when there was no time to see how much he’s there for her.” She continues “[Souza] is stable, and so supportive, and so willing and understanding of who she is; That episode gave her, maybe too many times to realize that. [To realize] that she needs that kind of stability in her life, and that support… and it doesn’t hurt that he’s a strapping young man…”

‘Ship it or not, the writers absolutely did their best to gave this couple the most grounded  connection they could within the limited number of episodes.

— Yael Tygiel

 

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