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Agents of SHIELD - Episode 2.09 - Title Revealed

8 Nov 2014

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Episode 2.09 of Agents of SHIELD will be called "Ye Who Enter Here"

10 comments:

  1. very creeee-py title

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  2. Wait, so did Clark spoil the title for this one instead of 2.07 yesterday then? LOL.


    I'm scared.

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  3. Hmmm a really "out there" title till now each episode title has meant something to everyone of the characters I'm sure this won't be any different.

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  4. I am choosing to believe that there will be pirates in this episode.

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  5. Historical_Materialist8 November 2014 at 16:31

    The title is a reference to the entrance of Hell. From Dante's Inferno: "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here."

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  6. i hope the map will lead to a gate and it will be shield agents of the galaxy from there on

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  7. this sounds a little Dante's Inerno-esque....

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  8. gates to hell?

    They haven't introduced Mephisto in the MCU yet so that could be brilliant (he's just a VERY powerfull and old mutant, so no need to be afraid of the mythical aspect ^^)

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  9. There will be no pirates. However, every character will speak like a pirate.

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  10. Anyone think about Dante (aka Inferno) in Marvel Comics?

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