The long wait for "Agents of SHIELD" season 2 return will be over soon as the Marvel TV series will be back on air on March 3 after almost three months of hiatus.
The show will pickup shortly where it left off in its last episode. Skye (Chloe Benett) is revealed to be a superhuman with superpowers. She is actually Daisy Johnson. As to how she will deal with it, that is something to look forward to few days from now.
A lot of things happened in the 10th episode titled "What Have They Become." Skye finally discovered her real identity, however, that is through the expense of a friend's life. Antoine Triplett (B.J. Britt), who was one of the fan favorites, died from shard of the Obelisk while trying to save Skye. On the "Agents of SHIELD" season 2 return, that is something that Daisy Johnson will deal with. And she will have a hard time about it.
"We'll see her dealing with the loss of Trip," Chloe Bennet said in a report by the Entertainment Weekly.
"She feels extremely guilty over that considering he went down there to save her and then he died. It's a lot of her figuring out that, 'Oh, when I got upset down there, an earthquake happened, and I keep getting upset and that may be happening again.' It's her exploring whether or not it is her that is creating these things, and then her dealing with what she has to tell the team, because people who have powers, from S.H.I.E.L.D.'s perspective, are put on the Index. That's not really a place she wants to be, I don't think."
While Skye will remain at a loss over Trip's death, she will be able to pay tribute to his friend by embracing her new identity. However, this will be a long process for her.
In an interview with Comicbook.com, Marvel's Head of Television Jeph Loeb, and Executive Producers Jeff Bell and Jed Whedon said "Agent of SHIELD" season 2 return will basically deal with the birth of superhero.
"Yeah, the origin story, regardless of how she [Skye] got to that point, we are coming into 11 with the very beginning of her realizing what really is going on and unlike a film, we have many many hours to play that out and to explore the different sort of emotional aspects of grappling with that huge change for someone who we've already seen is on a journey trying to find herself and trying to find a place in the world," Whedon said.
"At the beginning of the season, we tried to take Skye, who wasn't a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent at beginning of last year and, coming in this season, really grow her up as a character and as an agent and I think Chloe did a lovely job of that through the first 10 and then, birth of a superhero, now there's a whole new start and sorta entering us into whole new world of Inhumans and what that means for her and what that means, how it effects other characters, those are all really fun stories for us to explore. We think people get a kick out of that," Bell added.