"Love in the Time of Hydra" | |
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Series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 2, Episode 14 | |
Air date | March 24th, 2015 |
Writers | Brent Fletcher |
Director | Jesse Bochco |
Producers | Chris Cheramie; Craig Titley; Lauren LeFranc; Rafe Judkins; Drew Z. Greenberg; Brent Fletcher; Monica Owusu-Breen; Paul Zbyszewski; Garry A. Brown; Alan Fine; Stan Lee; Joe Quesada; Jeph Loeb; Jeffrey Bell; Maurissa Tancharoen; Jed Whedon; Joss Whedon; Robert Parigi; Richleigh Hz Heagh; Geoffrey Colo |
Starring | Clark Gregg; Ming-Na Wen; Brett Dalton; Chloe Bennet; Iain De Caestecker; Elizabeth Henstridge; Nick Blood |
Episode guide | |
Previous "One of Us" |
Next "One Door Closes" |
"Love in the Time of Hydra" is the fourteenth episode of season two of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and the thirty-sixth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Jesse Bochco with a script written by Brent Fletcher. It first aired on ABC on Tuesday, March 24th, 2015 at 10:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Adrianne Palicki | Bobbi Morse |
Adrian Pasdar | Glenn Talbot |
Henry Simmons | Alphonso Mackenzie |
Maya Stojan | Kara Lynn Palamas |
Simon Kassianides | Sunil Bakshi |
Kirk Acevedo | Agent Calderon |
Christine Adams | Agent Weaver |
Edward James Olmos | Robert Gonzales |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Parisa Fakhri | Lieutenant Decker |
Raquel Gardner | Carla Talbot |
Anna Campbell | Female major |
Meredith Bishop | Officer Anderson |
Landall Goolsby | Selwyn |
Gigi Bermingham | Rhonda |
Shannon McClung | Short officer |
Mark Allan Stewart | Agent Oliver |
Murielle Telio | Young Starlet |
Kieran van den Blink | Female lieutenant |
Raquel Pomplun | International model |
Scott Speiser | Station guard |
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