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⚫ | "'''After, Before'''" is the eighth episode of the [[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 7|seventh season]] of the American television series ''[[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.]]'' Based on the [[Marvel Comics]] organization [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]], it follows a [[Life Model Decoy]] of [[Phil Coulson]] and his team of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents as they race to stop the [[Chronicoms (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Chronicoms]] from unraveling history in the 1980s. It is set in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] (MCU) and acknowledges [[List of Marvel Cinematic Universe films|the franchise's films]]. The episode was written by James C. Oliver & Sharla Oliver and directed by Eli Gonda. |
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⚫ | "'''After, Before'''" is the eighth episode of the [[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. |
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[[Clark Gregg]] reprises his role as Coulson from the film series, starring alongside [[Ming-Na Wen]], [[Chloe Bennet]], [[Elizabeth Henstridge]], [[Henry Simmons]], [[Natalia Cordova-Buckley]], and [[Jeff Ward (actor)|Jeff Ward]]. The episode sees Wen's [[Melinda May]] and Cordova-Buckley's [[ |
[[Clark Gregg]] reprises his role as Coulson from the film series, starring alongside [[Ming-Na Wen]], [[Chloe Bennet]], [[Elizabeth Henstridge]], [[Henry Simmons]], [[Natalia Cordova-Buckley]], and [[Jeff Ward (actor)|Jeff Ward]]. The episode sees Wen's [[Melinda May]] and Cordova-Buckley's [[Elena Rodriguez|Elena "Yo-Yo" Rodriguez]] visiting [[Jiaying (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Jiaying]], portrayed by returning [[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 2|season two]] guest star [[Dichen Lachman]], to try restore Yo-Yo's abilities so she can fix the team's malfunctioning time drive. The episode explores elements of Yo-Yo's past. |
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"After, Before" originally aired on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] on July 15, 2020, and was watched by 1.38 million viewers. It received generally positive reviews, particularly for its character moments. |
"After, Before" originally aired on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] on July 15, 2020, and was watched by 1.38 million viewers. It received generally positive reviews, particularly for its character moments. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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{{More plot|date=July 2020}} |
{{More plot|date=July 2020}} |
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After rescuing [[ |
After rescuing [[Alphonso Mackenzie (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Alphonso "Mack" Mackenzie]], [[Deke Shaw]], and [[Phil Coulson]] from 1983 and giving Coulson a new [[Life Model Decoy|LMD]] body, [[Jemma Simmons]] informs the [[S.H.I.E.L.D. (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|S.H.I.E.L.D.]] team that due to their damaged time drive, their mobile headquarters, ''Zephyr One'', is going to keep jumping them forward by exponentially less time until it will eventually make a jump within another jump, the consequences of which are unknown. Requiring [[Elena Rodriguez|Elena "Yo-Yo" Rodriguez]]'s currently inactive [[Inhumans (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Inhuman]] powers to deactivate it, fellow Inhuman [[Daisy Johnson (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Daisy Johnson]] suggests stopping by the Inhuman sanctuary Afterlife to get help from her mother, [[Jiaying (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Jiaying]]. Yo-Yo and [[Melinda May]] arrive just as Jiaying is helping her despondent daughter [[Kora (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Kora]] with her volatile energy powers. After examining Yo-Yo, Jiaying comes to the conclusion that the former's problems are mental rather than physical and has May use her [[empathy|empath]] abilities to help her. While sparring, Yo-Yo reveals that she witnessed the death of her uncle as a child and blamed herself for it ever since. |
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Meanwhile, Jiaying attempts to use Yo-Yo's situation to remove Kora's powers and save her. However, Kora runs away and attempts to commit suicide, only for Nathaniel Malick to find her and convince her to join him instead by using his [[Chronicom]] ally, Sibyl's, future knowledge. As |
Meanwhile, Jiaying attempts to use Yo-Yo's situation to remove Kora's powers and save her. However, Kora runs away and attempts to commit suicide, only for [[Nathaniel Malick]] to find her and convince her to join him instead by using his [[Chronicoms (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Chronicom]] ally, [[Sibyl (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Sibyl]]'s, future knowledge. As Malick's mercenaries attack Afterlife and capture its Inhumans, Jiaying fails to sway her daughter back to her side, forcing her to flee with May, Yo-Yo, and teleporting Inhuman [[Gordon (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Gordon]] before the agents and Inhumans temporarily go their separate ways. Upon returning to ''Zephyr One'', Yo-Yo realizes she has been holding herself back and regains her powers as she seemingly deactivates the time drive without bouncing back to the place she started from. As the crew settles in however, the time drive suddenly starts up again and makes a jump within a jump. |
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==Production== |
==Production== |
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===Development=== |
===Development=== |
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After the [[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. |
After the [[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 6|sixth season]] finale of ''[[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.]]'' aired in August 2019, showrunners [[Jed Whedon]], [[Maurissa Tancharoen]], and [[Jeffrey Bell]] revealed that the [[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 7|seventh season]] would feature the team trying to save the world from invasion by the Chronicoms. They use time travel to do this, allowing the season to explore the history of S.H.I.E.L.D.<ref name="EPsPostS6EW" /><ref name="EPsPostS6TVLine" /> Later that month, one of the season's episodes was revealed to be titled "After, Before" and written by James C. Oliver & Sharla Oliver.<ref name="WGAS7TitlesWriters" /> It was confirmed to be the eighth episode of the season in July 2020, when Eli Gonda was revealed to have directed it.<ref name="ep708" /> The title is a reference to the episode revisiting the [[Inhumans (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Inhuman]] community Afterlife, a location from the [[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 2|second season]], but before the series had previously visited it since the episode is set during 1983 rather than the modern day setting of the second season.<ref name="DenOfGeekReview" /> |
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===Writing=== |
===Writing=== |
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The focus of the episode is [[Melinda May]] and [[ |
The focus of the episode is [[Melinda May]] and [[Elena Rodriguez|Elena "Yo-Yo" Rodriguez]] traveling to Afterlife to help Yo-Yo learn why her powers are no longer working. Yo-Yo actress [[Natalia Cordova-Buckley]] said "Yo-Yo is having to for the first time really get personal about herself,"<ref name="TVLineInterview" /> adding that she felt Yo-Yo had been questioning herself because, by losing her powers, she had lost her strongest tool to help the team. The trip to Afterlife allows Yo-Yo to find "powers within herself that have nothing to do with superpowers".<ref name="CinemaBlendInterview" /> James Oliver was excited to explore Afterlife as he was just a fan of the series when it was last featured, in the second season, though Sharla Oliver was already working on the series at that time.<ref name="JamesOliverTweets" /> Cordova-Buckley enjoyed Yo-Yo's combination with May because the latter also "has had a lot of hardships in her past", resulting in "a lot of reflection" from Yo-Yo.<ref name="TVLineInterview" /> Their dynamic in the episode, which was described by James Oliver as "an emotional feedback loop", was inspired by Oliver's mother and sister.<ref name="LiveWithLil" />{{rp|18:48}} |
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Regarding Yo-Yo's flashback sequence, in which a young Elena saves her |
Regarding Yo-Yo's flashback sequence, in which a young Elena saves her grandmother's gold cross necklace resulting in her uncle's murder, Cordova-Buckley said she "always had some sort of idea that something very, very tragic must have happened to Yo-Yo." She continued, "I love that it reflects her way of always trying to save the people she loves, but sometimes she makes a mistake — and she holds that pain in her heart. She always thought that doing what she did [that night] when she was young hurt her family, so she has carried that a long time." In past episodes, Yo-Yo appeared to be carrying "a bit of heaviness" from her past, even though it was not known, with this episode "bring[ing] it full circle".<ref name="TVLineRecap" /> Cordova-Buckley stated that "no one writes or knows [Yo-Yo] like" James and Sharla Oliver, highlighting their work on the Yo-Yo-focused spin-off series ''[[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot]]''.<ref name="JamesOliverTweets" /> |
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The mechanics of the episode's time travel plot were worked out by Sharla Oliver, who had "spreadsheets with equations and everything" to work out when in time the team would be appearing. The writers also had to work out if it made sense in the series' continuity for the character Enoch to have met Neanderthals after they all loved a pitch for him to compare the series' characters to them. James Oliver felt that guest star [[Joel Stoffer]] "nailed the delivery of that line", and also revealed that the line "I can keep tempo" was adlibbed by Stoffer on set. Another moment that the writers spent a "decent" amount of time working out was when Yo-Yo picks up a diviner, which was shown in season two to turn humans to stone and light-up when touched by Inhumans. Since Yo-Yo has prosthetic arms, the writers decided to have her touch it to her cheek to show it lighting-up then.<ref name="JamesOliverTweets" /> |
The mechanics of the episode's time travel plot were worked out by Sharla Oliver, who had "spreadsheets with equations and everything" to work out when in time the team would be appearing. The writers also had to work out if it made sense in the series' continuity for the character [[Enoch (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Enoch]] to have met Neanderthals after they all loved a pitch for him to compare the series' characters to them. James Oliver felt that guest star [[Joel Stoffer]] "nailed the delivery of that line", and also revealed that the line "I can keep tempo" was adlibbed by Stoffer on set. Another moment that the writers spent a "decent" amount of time working out was when Yo-Yo picks up a diviner, which was shown in season two to turn humans to stone and light-up when touched by Inhumans. Since Yo-Yo has prosthetic arms, the writers decided to have her touch it to her cheek to show it lighting-up then.<ref name="JamesOliverTweets" /> |
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Costume designer Jessica Torok re-imagined the costumes for Jiaying to give her a "softer" look than she had in the second season. Torok used fabric from Ragfinders of California, a fabric warehouse in Los Angeles, to make Jiaying's dresses for the episode.<ref name="TorokJiaying" /> |
Costume designer Jessica Torok re-imagined the costumes for Jiaying to give her a "softer" look than she had in the second season. Torok used fabric from Ragfinders of California, a fabric warehouse in [[Los Angeles]], to make Jiaying's dresses for the episode.<ref name="TorokJiaying" /> |
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===Casting=== |
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[[File:Dichen Lachman by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|upright|right|[[Dichen Lachman]] returns to star in this episode, reprising her role as Jiaying from season two]] |
[[File:Dichen Lachman by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|upright|right|[[Dichen Lachman]] returns to star in this episode, reprising her role as Jiaying from season two]] |
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With the season renewal, main cast members [[Ming-Na Wen]], [[Chloe Bennet]], [[Elizabeth Henstridge]], [[Henry Simmons]], Natalia Cordova-Buckley, and [[Jeff Ward (actor)|Jeff Ward]] were confirmed to be returning from previous seasons as Melinda May, [[Daisy Johnson|Daisy Johnson / Quake]], [[Jemma Simmons]], [[ |
With the season renewal, main cast members [[Ming-Na Wen]], [[Chloe Bennet]], [[Elizabeth Henstridge]], [[Henry Simmons]], [[Natalia Cordova-Buckley]], and [[Jeff Ward (actor)|Jeff Ward]] were confirmed to be returning from previous seasons as [[Melinda May]], [[Daisy Johnson (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Daisy Johnson / Quake]], [[Jemma Simmons]], [[Alphonso Mackenzie (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Alphonso "Mack" Mackenzie]], [[Elena Rodriguez|Elena "Yo-Yo" Rodriguez]], and [[Deke Shaw]], respectively.<ref name="S7Renew" /> Series star [[Clark Gregg]] also returns as his character [[Phil Coulson]], portraying a [[Life Model Decoy]] version of the character in the seventh season.<ref name="S7Premise" /> |
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[[Enver Gjokaj]] reprises his ''[[Agent Carter (TV series)|Agent Carter]]'' role of agent [[Daniel Sousa]] in "After, Before",<ref name="Gjokaj" /><ref name="GeekGirlAuthority" /> guest starring along with Joel Stoffer as Enoch and Thomas E. Sullivan as Nathaniel Malick,<ref name="DoanSullivan" /><ref name="GeekGirlAuthority" /> all returning from past episodes in the season,<ref name="ep706" /> and [[Dichen Lachman]], reprising her role as Daisy's mother Jiaying from season two.<ref name="Lachman" /><ref name="TVLineInterview" /> Also guest starring are [[Dianne Doan]] as Kora, Daisy's previously unknown sister,<ref name="DoanSullivan" /> and [[Byron Mann]] as Li.<ref name="GeekGirlAuthority" /><ref name="TVLineRecap" /> The writers referred to Li's ability to manifest knives as "Blade pact warlock", a reference to ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]''.<ref name="JamesOliverTweets" /> Doan was cast as Kora while she was filming the series ''[[Warrior (TV series)|Warrior]]'' in [[Cape Town]], [[South Africa]]. Doan had a costume fitting as soon as she returned to Los Angeles after that series was completed, followed by her first day of shooting the next day. She called the quick process of joining the series "insane".<ref name="LiveWithLil711" />{{rp|15:00}} Additionally, Sophia Rabe-Martinez portrays a young Yo-Yo in the flashback sequences,<ref name="JamesOliverTweets" /> while Fin Argus appears as a young Gordon, an Inhuman working with Jiaying who was portrayed by |
[[Enver Gjokaj]] reprises his ''[[Agent Carter (TV series)|Agent Carter]]'' role of agent [[Daniel Sousa (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Daniel Sousa]] in "After, Before",<ref name="Gjokaj" /><ref name="GeekGirlAuthority" /> guest starring along with [[Joel Stoffer]] as [[Enoch (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Enoch]] and Thomas E. Sullivan as [[Nathaniel Malick]],<ref name="DoanSullivan" /><ref name="GeekGirlAuthority" /> all returning from past episodes in the season,<ref name="ep706" /> and [[Dichen Lachman]], reprising her role as Daisy's mother [[Jiaying (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Jiaying]] from season two.<ref name="Lachman" /><ref name="TVLineInterview" /> Also guest starring are [[Dianne Doan]] as [[Kora (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Kora]], Daisy's previously unknown sister,<ref name="DoanSullivan" /> and [[Byron Mann]] as [[Li (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Li]].<ref name="GeekGirlAuthority" /><ref name="TVLineRecap" /> The writers referred to Li's ability to manifest knives as "Blade pact warlock", a reference to ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]''.<ref name="JamesOliverTweets" /> Doan was cast as Kora while she was filming the series ''[[Warrior (TV series)|Warrior]]'' in [[Cape Town]], [[South Africa]]. Doan had a costume fitting as soon as she returned to Los Angeles after that series was completed, followed by her first day of shooting the next day. She called the quick process of joining the series "insane".<ref name="LiveWithLil711" />{{rp|15:00}} Additionally, Sophia Rabe-Martinez portrays a young Yo-Yo in the flashback sequences,<ref name="JamesOliverTweets" /> while [[Fin Argus]] appears as a young [[Gordon (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Gordon]], an Inhuman working with Jiaying who was portrayed by Philip Labe in the second season; [[Jamie Harris (actor)|Jamie Harris]] portrayed the character as an adult.<ref name="GeekGirlAuthority" /><ref name="PalickiMain" /> |
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===Filming=== |
===Filming=== |
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Director Eli Gonda utilized more handheld shots for scenes on the Zephyr to create a "frenetic energy" to help differentiate it from the scenes at Afterlife.<ref name="LiveWithLil" />{{rp|13:15}} Because the visuals for the season had yet to be established when the episode was filming, the time jumps were shot in multiple ways, such as manually shaking the camera and changing the frame rate, to ensure there were enough options to use the scenes once the visual style was determined.<ref name="LiveWithLil" />{{rp|46: |
Director Eli Gonda utilized more handheld shots for scenes on the Zephyr to create a "frenetic energy" to help differentiate it from the scenes at Afterlife.<ref name="LiveWithLil" />{{rp|13:15}} Because the visuals for the season had yet to be established when the episode was filming, the time jumps were shot in multiple ways, such as manually shaking the camera and changing the frame rate, to ensure there were enough options to use the scenes once the visual style was determined.<ref name="LiveWithLil" />{{rp|46:19–48:50}} |
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FuseFX provided the visual effects for the flying in the episode. The sequence where the Quinjet docks with the Zephyr after the latter appears in front of the former was described by visual effects supervisor Mark Kolpack as "a moment of beauty and skill for May and one to remember just how incredible of a pilot she is".<ref name="KolpackMay" /> The sequence was meant to be a callback to previous seasons where May had been "famously cool", and was storyboarded by Kolpack before the effects were created.<ref name="KolpackMay2" /> The earlier moment when the Quinjet detaches from the Zephyr was based on a similar sequence from the series' [[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. |
[[FuseFX]] provided the visual effects for the flying in the episode. The sequence where the [[Quinjet]] docks with the Zephyr after the latter appears in front of the former was described by visual effects supervisor Mark Kolpack as "a moment of beauty and skill for May and one to remember just how incredible of a pilot she is".<ref name="KolpackMay" /> The sequence was meant to be a callback to previous seasons where May had been "famously cool", and was storyboarded by Kolpack before the effects were created.<ref name="KolpackMay2" /> The earlier moment when the Quinjet detaches from the Zephyr was based on a similar sequence from the series' [[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 3|third season]],<ref name="KolpackDetach" /> while the shot of the Quinjet landing at Afterlife re-used a background plate from the third season. The length of the background plate was too short and required the Quinjet landing to be faster than usual.<ref name="KolpackBackground" /> |
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Kolpack said the end of the episode, where Yo-Yo is able to use her abilities again, was "an awesome moment and game changer" for the character.<ref name="KolpackYoYo" /> He explained that her abilities are intended to be unique to her compared to other "speedster" characters, and are achieved by filming Cordova-Buckley at 120 frames per second to show her in slow motion. Latent images of the character are then added back into each shot with a "decay process" added to them using the [[Houdini (software)|Houdini]] software. Houdini is also used to add trailing particles and impacts underneath the character's feet.<ref name="KolpackYoYo2" /><ref name="KolpackYoYo3" /> The scene in which Coulson is woken up while his new body is being printed was created by filming a take with Gregg and then a take with the bed empty, then visual effects were used to remove his lower half, replace it with a digital lower half that is being printed, and to add the lasers that are printing him.<ref name="KolpackCoulsonPrinting" /> |
Kolpack said the end of the episode, where Yo-Yo is able to use her abilities again, was "an awesome moment and game changer" for the character.<ref name="KolpackYoYo" /> He explained that her abilities are intended to be unique to her compared to other "speedster" characters, and are achieved by filming Cordova-Buckley at 120 frames per second to show her in slow motion. Latent images of the character are then added back into each shot with a "decay process" added to them using the [[Houdini (software)|Houdini]] software. Houdini is also used to add trailing particles and impacts underneath the character's feet.<ref name="KolpackYoYo2" /><ref name="KolpackYoYo3" /> The scene in which Coulson is woken up while his new body is being printed was created by filming a take with Gregg and then a take with the bed empty, then visual effects were used to remove his lower half, replace it with a digital lower half that is being printed, and to add the lasers that are printing him.<ref name="KolpackCoulsonPrinting" /> |
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===Critical response=== |
===Critical response=== |
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Kate Kulzick at ''[[The A.V. Club]]'' gave the episode a "B", calling "After, Before" "the most subdued episode of the season thus far", adding the small character moments of the team still on the Zephyr "are among the |
Kate Kulzick at ''[[The A.V. Club]]'' gave the episode a "B", calling "After, Before" "the most subdued episode of the season thus far", adding the small character moments of the team still on the Zephyr "are among the episode's best, their quiet reflection an effective contrast with the action at Afterlife."<ref name="AVClubReview" /> Christian Holub from ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' also giving the episode a "B".<ref name="EWRecap" /> Giving the episode 3.5 stars out of 5, Michael Ahr from ''[[Den of Geek]]'' thought the May and Yo-Yo pairing served "as a great counterpoint" to Mack and Deke's "goofier adventure" in the last episode. Ahr was intrigued by the revelation that Daisy has a sister, and that May could meet up with Jiaying again in a future episode. However, he called Yo-Yo's path to regaining her powers "convoluted" and added that Nathaniel Malick was a "lackluster" villain, "employing a kind of casual evil that presents his personal interest as a foregone conclusion to everyone while mostly ignoring the implications for both Hydra and S.H.I.E.L.D."<ref name="DenOfGeekReview" /> ''[[Syfy Wire]]''{{'}}s Trent Moore felt the time travel of the two stories in the episode were used "to maximum effect". He highlighted Sousa's addition to the team and felt it was "a shame" he was only around for the final season, and pointed out that Nathaniel Malick recruiting a team of Inhumans appeared "to be the antagonistic thread" for the remainder of the season.<ref name="SyfyWireRecap" /> Wesley Coburn from ''[[Bam! Smack! Pow!]]'' said the "dire stakes, imminent doom and claustrophobic nature of being cramped on a plane are very reminiscent of" the season one episode "[[FZZT]]". He concluded that "things are coming full circle" and the episode "was a heartbreaking thrill ride filled with important character moments," giving the episode an "A+".<ref name="BamSmackPowReview" /> |
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<ref name="S7Renew">{{Cite web |title= |
<ref name="S7Renew">{{Cite web |last=Andreeva |first=Nellie |last2=Petski |first2=Denise |date=November 16, 2018 |title='Marvel's Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D' Renewed For Season 7 By ABC |url=https://deadline.com/2018/11/marvels-agents-of-s-h-i-e-l-d-renewed-for-season-7-by-abc-1202503797/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181116232021/https://deadline.com/2018/11/marvels-agents-of-s-h-i-e-l-d-renewed-for-season-7-by-abc-1202503797/ |archive-date=November 16, 2018 |access-date=November 17, 2018 |website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="EPsPostS6EW">{{Cite magazine |last=Agard |first=Chancellor |date=August 2, 2019 |title=Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. bosses explain what those twists mean for the final season |url=https://ew.com/tv/2019/08/02/agents-of-shield-season-6-finale-time-travel-coulson/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190803064420/https://ew.com/tv/2019/08/02/agents-of-shield-season-6-finale-time-travel-coulson/ |archive-date=August 3, 2019 |access-date=August 18, 2019 |magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="EPsPostS6TVLine">{{Cite web |title=Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. EPs Break Down Those Trippy Season-Ending Twists, How Final Season Will Tap Into History |url=https://tvline.com/2019/08/02/agents-of-shield-recap-season-6-finale-time-travel-1930s/ |
<ref name="EPsPostS6TVLine">{{Cite web |last=Mitovich |first=Matt Webb |date=August 2, 2019 |title=Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. EPs Break Down Those Trippy Season-Ending Twists, How Final Season Will Tap Into History |url=https://tvline.com/2019/08/02/agents-of-shield-recap-season-6-finale-time-travel-1930s/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190803075506/https://tvline.com/2019/08/02/agents-of-shield-recap-season-6-finale-time-travel-1930s/ |archive-date=August 3, 2019 |access-date=August 18, 2019 |website=[[TVLine]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="S7Premise">{{Cite web |title=Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Gets Final Season Premiere Date |url=https://tvline.com/2020/04/14/agents-of-shield-final-season-7-premiere-date/ |
<ref name="S7Premise">{{Cite web |last=Mitovich |first=Matt Webb |date=April 14, 2020 |title=Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Gets Final Season Premiere Date |url=https://tvline.com/2020/04/14/agents-of-shield-final-season-7-premiere-date/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200414212741/https://tvline.com/2020/04/14/agents-of-shield-final-season-7-premiere-date/ |archive-date=April 14, 2020 |access-date=April 14, 2020 |website=[[TVLine]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="KolpackMay">{{Cite tweet|number=1283650132127256576|user=MarkKolpack|title=The amazing flying VFX were done at @fusefx with Kevin Yule overseeing the work there. The docking sequence was a moment of beauty and skill for May and one to remember just how incredible of a pilot she is. Evan Underwood was the CG Sup and animator. |
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<ref name="KolpackMay2">{{Cite tweet|number=1283647366826913793|user=MarkKolpack|title=Glad you enjoyed the "May" flying in tonight's episode. It was an opportunity to give her another one of her famously cool moments that we have all loved over the past 7 seasons. It was important to me to remember how Badass @MingNa is when she flies. @AgentsofSHIELD VFX Boards |
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<ref name="KolpackYoYo">{{Cite tweet|number=1283648126750883840|user=MarkKolpack|title=This was an awesome moment and game changer for YoYo. Always a pleasure to work with @YOSOYCORDOVA on her running. |
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<ref name="KolpackYoYo2">{{Cite tweet|number=1284176461587333121|user=MarkKolpack|title=The idea behind YoYo's speed was to have something that felt unique to her character as a speedster. We shoot @YOSOYCORDOVA at 120fps to give her the slomo but to have frames as latent images that are run through Houdini FX for a decay process. Lots to explain. I'll dig up a vid. |
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Latest revision as of 03:09, 19 November 2024
"After, Before" | |
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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. episode | |
Episode no. | Season 7 Episode 8 |
Directed by | Eli Gonda |
Written by |
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Cinematography by | Kyle Jewell |
Editing by | Dexter Adriano |
Original air date | July 15, 2020 |
Running time | 42 minutes |
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"After, Before" is the eighth episode of the seventh season of the American television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Based on the Marvel Comics organization S.H.I.E.L.D., it follows a Life Model Decoy of Phil Coulson and his team of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents as they race to stop the Chronicoms from unraveling history in the 1980s. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and acknowledges the franchise's films. The episode was written by James C. Oliver & Sharla Oliver and directed by Eli Gonda.
Clark Gregg reprises his role as Coulson from the film series, starring alongside Ming-Na Wen, Chloe Bennet, Elizabeth Henstridge, Henry Simmons, Natalia Cordova-Buckley, and Jeff Ward. The episode sees Wen's Melinda May and Cordova-Buckley's Elena "Yo-Yo" Rodriguez visiting Jiaying, portrayed by returning season two guest star Dichen Lachman, to try restore Yo-Yo's abilities so she can fix the team's malfunctioning time drive. The episode explores elements of Yo-Yo's past.
"After, Before" originally aired on ABC on July 15, 2020, and was watched by 1.38 million viewers. It received generally positive reviews, particularly for its character moments.
Plot
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After rescuing Alphonso "Mack" Mackenzie, Deke Shaw, and Phil Coulson from 1983 and giving Coulson a new LMD body, Jemma Simmons informs the S.H.I.E.L.D. team that due to their damaged time drive, their mobile headquarters, Zephyr One, is going to keep jumping them forward by exponentially less time until it will eventually make a jump within another jump, the consequences of which are unknown. Requiring Elena "Yo-Yo" Rodriguez's currently inactive Inhuman powers to deactivate it, fellow Inhuman Daisy Johnson suggests stopping by the Inhuman sanctuary Afterlife to get help from her mother, Jiaying. Yo-Yo and Melinda May arrive just as Jiaying is helping her despondent daughter Kora with her volatile energy powers. After examining Yo-Yo, Jiaying comes to the conclusion that the former's problems are mental rather than physical and has May use her empath abilities to help her. While sparring, Yo-Yo reveals that she witnessed the death of her uncle as a child and blamed herself for it ever since.
Meanwhile, Jiaying attempts to use Yo-Yo's situation to remove Kora's powers and save her. However, Kora runs away and attempts to commit suicide, only for Nathaniel Malick to find her and convince her to join him instead by using his Chronicom ally, Sibyl's, future knowledge. As Malick's mercenaries attack Afterlife and capture its Inhumans, Jiaying fails to sway her daughter back to her side, forcing her to flee with May, Yo-Yo, and teleporting Inhuman Gordon before the agents and Inhumans temporarily go their separate ways. Upon returning to Zephyr One, Yo-Yo realizes she has been holding herself back and regains her powers as she seemingly deactivates the time drive without bouncing back to the place she started from. As the crew settles in however, the time drive suddenly starts up again and makes a jump within a jump.
Production
[edit]Development
[edit]After the sixth season finale of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. aired in August 2019, showrunners Jed Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen, and Jeffrey Bell revealed that the seventh season would feature the team trying to save the world from invasion by the Chronicoms. They use time travel to do this, allowing the season to explore the history of S.H.I.E.L.D.[2][3] Later that month, one of the season's episodes was revealed to be titled "After, Before" and written by James C. Oliver & Sharla Oliver.[4] It was confirmed to be the eighth episode of the season in July 2020, when Eli Gonda was revealed to have directed it.[5] The title is a reference to the episode revisiting the Inhuman community Afterlife, a location from the second season, but before the series had previously visited it since the episode is set during 1983 rather than the modern day setting of the second season.[6]
Writing
[edit]The focus of the episode is Melinda May and Elena "Yo-Yo" Rodriguez traveling to Afterlife to help Yo-Yo learn why her powers are no longer working. Yo-Yo actress Natalia Cordova-Buckley said "Yo-Yo is having to for the first time really get personal about herself,"[7] adding that she felt Yo-Yo had been questioning herself because, by losing her powers, she had lost her strongest tool to help the team. The trip to Afterlife allows Yo-Yo to find "powers within herself that have nothing to do with superpowers".[8] James Oliver was excited to explore Afterlife as he was just a fan of the series when it was last featured, in the second season, though Sharla Oliver was already working on the series at that time.[9] Cordova-Buckley enjoyed Yo-Yo's combination with May because the latter also "has had a lot of hardships in her past", resulting in "a lot of reflection" from Yo-Yo.[7] Their dynamic in the episode, which was described by James Oliver as "an emotional feedback loop", was inspired by Oliver's mother and sister.[10]: 18:48
Regarding Yo-Yo's flashback sequence, in which a young Elena saves her grandmother's gold cross necklace resulting in her uncle's murder, Cordova-Buckley said she "always had some sort of idea that something very, very tragic must have happened to Yo-Yo." She continued, "I love that it reflects her way of always trying to save the people she loves, but sometimes she makes a mistake — and she holds that pain in her heart. She always thought that doing what she did [that night] when she was young hurt her family, so she has carried that a long time." In past episodes, Yo-Yo appeared to be carrying "a bit of heaviness" from her past, even though it was not known, with this episode "bring[ing] it full circle".[11] Cordova-Buckley stated that "no one writes or knows [Yo-Yo] like" James and Sharla Oliver, highlighting their work on the Yo-Yo-focused spin-off series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot.[9]
The mechanics of the episode's time travel plot were worked out by Sharla Oliver, who had "spreadsheets with equations and everything" to work out when in time the team would be appearing. The writers also had to work out if it made sense in the series' continuity for the character Enoch to have met Neanderthals after they all loved a pitch for him to compare the series' characters to them. James Oliver felt that guest star Joel Stoffer "nailed the delivery of that line", and also revealed that the line "I can keep tempo" was adlibbed by Stoffer on set. Another moment that the writers spent a "decent" amount of time working out was when Yo-Yo picks up a diviner, which was shown in season two to turn humans to stone and light-up when touched by Inhumans. Since Yo-Yo has prosthetic arms, the writers decided to have her touch it to her cheek to show it lighting-up then.[9]
Design
[edit]Costumes
[edit]Costume designer Jessica Torok re-imagined the costumes for Jiaying to give her a "softer" look than she had in the second season. Torok used fabric from Ragfinders of California, a fabric warehouse in Los Angeles, to make Jiaying's dresses for the episode.[12]
Title sequence
[edit]Like previous episodes of the seventh season, a new title card was introduced in the episode. The sequence features the series' logo in bright blue as it "travels across a black digital landscape made up of an orange and blue grid". The background also features coordinates, dates, and ticking clocks, which Ian Cardona from Comic Book Resources felt evoked Back to the Future (1985). Cardona thought the entire sequence was a tribute to the film Tron (1982), and helped "emphasize the nature" of racing against the clock.[1]
Casting
[edit]With the season renewal, main cast members Ming-Na Wen, Chloe Bennet, Elizabeth Henstridge, Henry Simmons, Natalia Cordova-Buckley, and Jeff Ward were confirmed to be returning from previous seasons as Melinda May, Daisy Johnson / Quake, Jemma Simmons, Alphonso "Mack" Mackenzie, Elena "Yo-Yo" Rodriguez, and Deke Shaw, respectively.[13] Series star Clark Gregg also returns as his character Phil Coulson, portraying a Life Model Decoy version of the character in the seventh season.[14]
Enver Gjokaj reprises his Agent Carter role of agent Daniel Sousa in "After, Before",[15][16] guest starring along with Joel Stoffer as Enoch and Thomas E. Sullivan as Nathaniel Malick,[17][16] all returning from past episodes in the season,[18] and Dichen Lachman, reprising her role as Daisy's mother Jiaying from season two.[19][7] Also guest starring are Dianne Doan as Kora, Daisy's previously unknown sister,[17] and Byron Mann as Li.[16][11] The writers referred to Li's ability to manifest knives as "Blade pact warlock", a reference to Dungeons & Dragons.[9] Doan was cast as Kora while she was filming the series Warrior in Cape Town, South Africa. Doan had a costume fitting as soon as she returned to Los Angeles after that series was completed, followed by her first day of shooting the next day. She called the quick process of joining the series "insane".[20]: 15:00 Additionally, Sophia Rabe-Martinez portrays a young Yo-Yo in the flashback sequences,[9] while Fin Argus appears as a young Gordon, an Inhuman working with Jiaying who was portrayed by Philip Labe in the second season; Jamie Harris portrayed the character as an adult.[16][21]
Filming
[edit]Director Eli Gonda utilized more handheld shots for scenes on the Zephyr to create a "frenetic energy" to help differentiate it from the scenes at Afterlife.[10]: 13:15 Because the visuals for the season had yet to be established when the episode was filming, the time jumps were shot in multiple ways, such as manually shaking the camera and changing the frame rate, to ensure there were enough options to use the scenes once the visual style was determined.[10]: 46:19–48:50
Visual effects
[edit]FuseFX provided the visual effects for the flying in the episode. The sequence where the Quinjet docks with the Zephyr after the latter appears in front of the former was described by visual effects supervisor Mark Kolpack as "a moment of beauty and skill for May and one to remember just how incredible of a pilot she is".[22] The sequence was meant to be a callback to previous seasons where May had been "famously cool", and was storyboarded by Kolpack before the effects were created.[23] The earlier moment when the Quinjet detaches from the Zephyr was based on a similar sequence from the series' third season,[24] while the shot of the Quinjet landing at Afterlife re-used a background plate from the third season. The length of the background plate was too short and required the Quinjet landing to be faster than usual.[25]
Kolpack said the end of the episode, where Yo-Yo is able to use her abilities again, was "an awesome moment and game changer" for the character.[26] He explained that her abilities are intended to be unique to her compared to other "speedster" characters, and are achieved by filming Cordova-Buckley at 120 frames per second to show her in slow motion. Latent images of the character are then added back into each shot with a "decay process" added to them using the Houdini software. Houdini is also used to add trailing particles and impacts underneath the character's feet.[27][28] The scene in which Coulson is woken up while his new body is being printed was created by filming a take with Gregg and then a take with the bed empty, then visual effects were used to remove his lower half, replace it with a digital lower half that is being printed, and to add the lasers that are printing him.[29]
Release
[edit]"After, Before" was first aired in the United States on ABC on July 15, 2020.[5]
Reception
[edit]Ratings
[edit]In the United States the episode received a 0.3 percent share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49, meaning that it was seen by 0.3 percent of all households in that demographic. It was watched by 1.38 million viewers.[30] Within a week of release, "After, Before" was watched by 2.46 million viewers.[31]
Critical response
[edit]Kate Kulzick at The A.V. Club gave the episode a "B", calling "After, Before" "the most subdued episode of the season thus far", adding the small character moments of the team still on the Zephyr "are among the episode's best, their quiet reflection an effective contrast with the action at Afterlife."[32] Christian Holub from Entertainment Weekly also giving the episode a "B".[33] Giving the episode 3.5 stars out of 5, Michael Ahr from Den of Geek thought the May and Yo-Yo pairing served "as a great counterpoint" to Mack and Deke's "goofier adventure" in the last episode. Ahr was intrigued by the revelation that Daisy has a sister, and that May could meet up with Jiaying again in a future episode. However, he called Yo-Yo's path to regaining her powers "convoluted" and added that Nathaniel Malick was a "lackluster" villain, "employing a kind of casual evil that presents his personal interest as a foregone conclusion to everyone while mostly ignoring the implications for both Hydra and S.H.I.E.L.D."[6] Syfy Wire's Trent Moore felt the time travel of the two stories in the episode were used "to maximum effect". He highlighted Sousa's addition to the team and felt it was "a shame" he was only around for the final season, and pointed out that Nathaniel Malick recruiting a team of Inhumans appeared "to be the antagonistic thread" for the remainder of the season.[34] Wesley Coburn from Bam! Smack! Pow! said the "dire stakes, imminent doom and claustrophobic nature of being cramped on a plane are very reminiscent of" the season one episode "FZZT". He concluded that "things are coming full circle" and the episode "was a heartbreaking thrill ride filled with important character moments," giving the episode an "A+".[35]
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