Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is full of memorable twists and turns. From Hydra’s infiltration to the LMD takeover to time travel shenanigans, every season brings new surprises for fans of the show. The most shocking twist, however, remains one of its earliest: Grant Ward’s betrayal. A major reason this reveal is so effective is that it’s practically impossible to predict. That said, fans may have uncovered a huge hint at Ward’s true allegiance.Over Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s first season, fans watched Ward grow from lone wolf to team player who cared deeply about his teammates — or so they thought. Season 1, Episode 17, “Turn, Turn, Turn,” which aired a few days after Captain America: The Winter Soldier was released, revealed that Hydra had infiltrated the organization in its infancy and that Ward was a double agent. Although Ward shows no signs of his Hydra ties before this, one sinister action in Season 1, Episode 15, “Yes Men,” might have given away his dark secret a couple of weeks early.In “Yes Men,” Ward falls under the influence of the Asgardian Lorelei, who can control men with her voice and touch. In the final battle, he fights his fellow agent and lover, Melinda May, while Lady Sif recaptures Lorelei and inhibits her power with a special collar. After Lorelei’s defeat, the episode cuts back to Ward and May’s fight, and Ward attempts to shoot her in the head. May reveals she took the magazine out of his gun, and he stands down as Sif brings Lorelei into the room. The timing suggests that Lorelei’s control was already broken and that Ward tried to shoot May of his own free will.RELATED: Agents of SHIELD Star Responds to Disney CEO’s Marvel TV Comments
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is full of memorable twists and turns. From Hydra’s infiltration to the LMD takeover to time travel shenanigans, every season brings new surprises for fans of the show. The most shocking twist, however, remains one of its earliest: Grant Ward’s betrayal. A major reason this reveal is so effective is that it’s practically impossible to predict. That said, fans may have uncovered a huge hint at Ward’s true allegiance.
Over Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.‘s first season, fans watched Ward grow from lone wolf to team player who cared deeply about his teammates — or so they thought. Season 1, Episode 17, “Turn, Turn, Turn,” which aired a few days after Captain America: The Winter Soldier was released, revealed that Hydra had infiltrated the organization in its infancy and that Ward was a double agent. Although Ward shows no signs of his Hydra ties before this, one sinister action in Season 1, Episode 15, “Yes Men,” might have given away his dark secret a couple of weeks early.
In “Yes Men,” Ward falls under the influence of the Asgardian Lorelei, who can control men with her voice and touch. In the final battle, he fights his fellow agent and lover, Melinda May, while Lady Sif recaptures Lorelei and inhibits her power with a special collar. After Lorelei’s defeat, the episode cuts back to Ward and May’s fight, and Ward attempts to shoot her in the head. May reveals she took the magazine out of his gun, and he stands down as Sif brings Lorelei into the room. The timing suggests that Lorelei’s control was already broken and that Ward tried to shoot May of his own free will.
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