Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Double Agent. The Marvel Cinematic Universe is rich in all sorts of metrics. Here you have a lot of movies, and short films, and even TV series. So in 2013, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. started. Like many other series, during the screening of the second season, "Agents" went on a winter hiatus. And before returning to the show of the remaining series, the viewer decided to slip a spin-off in the form of a web series Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Double Agent, in order to warm up interest (apparently).
This is a mini-series in which there are only 5 episodes, each lasting 4-5 minutes. It would seem that a lot of viewing will not take, and fans of "Agents" should like, but no. As soon as you start watching, you immediately want to ask: “Why, and most importantly, for whom is all this filmed?” The content is so empty that this "Double Agent" wants to be forgotten. No, the plot seems to be, but he, apparently, was written on his knee.
We are given unfamiliar actors and characters. They play tolerably, no more, but that's the lesser of the web series' problems. Soon we see Chloe Bennett, Brett Dalton, and Clark Gregg. Elizabeth Henstridge, Adrianne Paliki and Ming-Na are also present... As yourself. Even Stan Lee checked in, and it might have been a nice surprise. But not in this "work."
Vebizoda is not uncommon in the world of TV series. Many of them are very secondary, some even boring, but Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Double Agent are the worst webzones I've ever seen. Even fans of the series I advise to refrain from watching, I hope nothing like this will happen again.