Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D Season 1 (tv chronological viewing explanation)
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 1 (2013)
Since this is the first example of small screen MCU programs, it to will follow the mixed timelines and storylines of characters as events happen to them between movies. If you don't watch it split up and just want to watch the whole season. Each season before a movie has * *’s and the word completed, Just don't watch the item after it before you finish that season.
This requires a layout that will have some bleed over that you want but no spoilers to make sure that as much information as possible will be here. To avoid this issue, for the most part just watch everything as listed and don't read the reason why I believe it fit where it is. As I am still have comment to add about some episodes. However, this is all about time based on a storyline but unlike watching a movie, TV shows require a longer dependance on the story characters are involved in the plot. So this is complex, and I have laid out shows by seasons that fit in the chronological order and also try to break things up from becoming monotonous.For people who can't just sit watching a whole season straight though.
So, some movies, then a season of tv with either 22 episodes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D from ABC (I truly believe that any fan of the MCU should add Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D into the timeline. S.H.I.E.L.D is integrated into Marvel stories from past and future.) Or, 13 episodes from Netflix shows.
Netflix shows are from Marvel and do fit into the MCU and yet, have their own microverse in New York and tend to team up at times, for good or bad reasons. Daredevil, The Punisher, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and the Defenders all are aware of and bring up "The Incident" that was the attack on New York than brought the Avengers together. The stories are there, but network shows can be shaky about ratings so if you feel that just stuffing the last 10 years of MCU movies will take you 10 more years to see. Then this is a little way to drop some time without dropping the story. But, if you came here cause you want movie tie-ins or superhuman stories. Then DON'T drop Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.! Loki killed Agent Coulson in the Avengers first movie. That should tell you that there is a story about to unfold.( Good that's over), but it shows what you got going if you want to watch.
But there is still this list lay-out.
Why?
For example, actual character crossover episodes. Added clips, quotes and references related to other MCU storylines will be here too.
Example 1.
Season 1 episode 15, "Yes Men."
In this episode Lady Sif of Asgard and friend of Thor, comes to earth for a reason.
This is where you choose to watch the shows in order to get as much story as possible, or just want to know how if fits, and finally, You can check to see what I was thinking and tell me I got it wrong. I'm just saying that if you don't want spoilers then don't worry how the story goes through the timeline just keep trying to read the plot before the show if you can because you want to. It's fun.
Think about the first few times you saw the mid credit and/or end credit cutscenes. Now think about all of them over 10 years..... That's what you're in for.
There see, I put in a good mistake in right from the start just so you'll let me know. Should have been....
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D season 1 (2013)Season 1 episode 1 "Pilot"
In this episode Agent Coulson, after being stabbed in the heart by Loki, returns from the dead. Taking his own team of S.H.I.E.L.D agents under his direct orders from Director Nick Fury himself.This
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D season 1 (2013)
Season 1 episode 3 "084"
Cutscene, Nick Fury comes and chews out Agent Coulson after events to compete their last mission leaves a giant hole in the teams plane….
So that's how things should play out. An Outline, storylines and plots set in a sequence of compounding timelines and points of interest. For a viewing experience that I hope you feel like you control events to some degree but are compelled to watch if things unfold as you thought.
I have been surprised by little facts that I didn't discover, didn't think of as important or just forgot completely.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D season 1 (2013)
Season 1 episode 20 "Nothing Personal"
Agent Maria Hill shows up to help out the team
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D season 1 (2013)
Season 1 episode 22 "The Beginning of of the End"
Nick Fury flies in to save two of the team and meet up with the Agent Coulson for the big season showdown.
{Update I wish untrue. Netflix/MCU is done. Daredevil will still be in the MCU but season 3 ends it on that network, that may change}