‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ Season 4’s episode 18, titled “No Regrets,” will follow May as she goes up against the Patriot with the help of a serum developed by Hydra. Meanwhile, Jemma may be able to help stop Fitz from executing more people in cold blood.
According to Cartermatt, the upcoming episode is set to put the most focus on Leo Fitz (Iain de Caestecker), a weapons and technology expert and engineer who works for S.H.I.E.L.D. He is considered one of the youngest and most prominent engineers in the agency.
The short synopsis for “No Regrets” posted on TV Guide reads, “The truth behind Fitz's turn is revealed.” Although the synopsis doesn’t state much details, it seems that episode 18 will most likely be the character’s most important episode to date.
In the previous episode, titled “Identity and Change,” Fitz killed Kitsworth in cold blood and took Radcliffe (John Hannah) hostage despite his appeals. He then went on to torture Radcliffe and Daisy (Chloe Bennet). He made sure Daisy was punished for her Inhuman DNA.
It was also revealed that Fitz was willing to kill off Agnes on Madam Hydra’s orders (Mallory Jansen) even in front of Jemma (Elizabeth Henstridge). In the promo, Jemma seems adamant with Fitz from hurting anybody else claiming that the man she loves would never kill anyone “in cold blood.” It will be interesting to see if Jemma will be able to get through to this version of Fitz somehow.
Meanwhile, the upcoming episode will also feature May (Ming-Na Wen) going up against the Patriot (Jason O’Mara). May will need extra help in fighting the resistance and it looks like Hydra has developed a powerful serum to increase her abilities to the maximum.
‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ Season 4’s episode 18, titled “No Regrets,” is scheduled to air on ABC on April 18, 2017. It was directed by Eric Laneuville and written by Paul Zbyszewski. It will be followed by episode 19, titled "All the Madame's Men," directed by Billy Gierhart and written by James C. Oliver & Sharla Oliver. It will be released on April 25.
The American television series was created by Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon, and Maurissa Tancharoen. It was based on the fictional peacekeeping and spy agency of the same name featured on the original Marvel comic books. It shares continuity with the films and television series within the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe).


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