Agents of SHIELD Ending Explained: What Happened to Each Character

After 7 seasons, Marvel's Agents of SHIELD recently aired its final episode, ending the chapter on the MCU adjacent story and Marvel TV as a whole. Over that time, the characters have changed and evolved, not just as a team but as individuals, leaving them in very different places than where they started out.

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Thankfully, there was a one-year time jump that allowed us to see what each character is doing after the team separated. So here is what happened to each character from Agents of SHIELD in the series finale.

9 Daisy

Daisy has had quite a journey, starting out as a hacker only to end up joining SHIELD and eventually becoming a hero in her own right. The finale saw fighting and killing Nathaniel Mallick and sacrificing herself in the process, thankfully she was able to be brought back to life by her sister, Kora.

After the time jump, we learn that she's working alongside her sister and Agent Sousa in space serving as what he calls the "Astro Ambassadors" which could potentially become the MCU's version of SWORD. We see the trio staring at the vast beauty of space aboard Zephyr Three, set to continue their journey among the stars.

8 Sousa

After being rescued from an early death in 1955, Agent Sousa became the team's resident man out of time. Despite being confused and surprised by the futuristic technology around him, he managed to use his skills and resourcefulness to his advantage, making him an essential part of the team.

His romantic relationship with Daisy was something that was developed during the second half of the season but still managed to feel organic. The last we see of him is in space, completely out of his element and aboard Zephyr Three with Daisy and Kora, still working as an Agent of SHIELD.

7 Mack

Agent Mack had a lot to deal with in season 7. In addition to having to lead the team through time, he also had to deal with the death of his parents. Mack was the last one to arrive at the group meeting on account of him dealing with a "situation in Macow" which he can't share more details about with the group due to it being classified.

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The last shot of him shows him ending the call on a helicarrier in the sky, continuing on as director. Considering he's the main man in charge, there's a good chance he'll show back up sooner or later.

6 Yo-Yo

The show's final season saw Yo-yo unlock the full range of her abilities, realizing that she doesn't have to bounce back to where she originally started, a skill that became extremely useful during the action sequences.

At the virtual reunion, Mack is sure to mention that she is one of SHIELD's most-decorated agents and it's made clear that the two are still together. Elena shares that she's chasing an 0-8-4, an object of unknown origin, with her new team. After she leaves the meeting, we see she's in a car being driven by an LMD version of Davis who is arguing with Piper about how he was programmed before she runs out of the speeding car.

5 May

With her becoming an empath earlier in the season, it was almost a guarantee that May and her new powers were going to have an important role to play in the season finale, which they later did when the team dealt with the Chronicoms by giving them empathy. During the reunion, when asked about her new line of work, she tells the team that she's exhausted, but Coulson insists that she loves it.

After the call ends, it's revealed that she's working at Coulson Academy, the idea she had initially proposed to Mack after Coulson's death, with Flint as one of her students. It's unclear if she still has her powers at the end of the season, but it would seem like a useful skill to have in her new profession.

4 Fitz

After spending the entire season hidden away, Fitz made his first real appearance towards the end of the penultimate episode when he revealed that he had a way for the team to return to their original timeline using the Quantum Realm.

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After the year jump, we learn that he had retired from SHIELD focusing on spending time with his wife and daughter, which makes sense considering how much time the trio spent separated from each other throughout the show's run. We last see him running around and playing with his daughter while they're on a picnic.

3 Simmons

Simmons spent a lot of the season struggling to remember things on account of, DIANA, the implant in her brain blocking her memories and intentionally preventing her from knowing Fitz's location.

After the two reunited and he helped put together, she realizes that one of the things she forgot was that during the time they spent building the time machine, she and Fitz had a daughter named Alya, named after Simmons' favorite star. In the end, we learned she is also retired from SHIELD, but mentions something about anatomy analysis, implying that she is still secretly helping Daisy. She is then seen at the park with Fitz watching on as he plays with their daughter.

2 Deke

After realizing that someone would need to stay behind so that the others could make it back to the original timeline, Deke agrees to remain, refusing to let Sousa and Daisy separate from each other, saying that he plans to continue his rock career and insisting that if all goes well, there's a chance they could see him in the future.

After successfully helping his team enter the quantum realm, he realizes that he's now the new person in charge, officially becoming the director to the small group of remaining SHIELD agents, including a young Victoria Hand.

1 Coulson

The biggest change Coulson has gone through and one that he struggled with coming to terms with for a lot of the final season was the team's decision bringing him back as a Life Model Decoy, with him saying that after the mission was over that he was going to take some time to decide if he wanted to turn off or not.

When asked if he had made the choice on whether he was going to deactivate himself or not when the team got back together, he that says he plans on continuing to seeing the world before he makes his final decision, even receiving an offer from May to stop by the school and share some stories with the students. Coulson's final scene is him opening a case containing the button to shut himself off and a set of keys. The last shot of the series shows him putting on his sunglasses, flying off in a modified version of Lola gifted to him by Mack, ending pretty much the same way the first episode ends.

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