Agents of SHIELD became Agents of Nothing in the wake of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, but now that Coulson is at the helm, SHIELD is getting a new lease on life.

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Director Nick Fury (Samuel L Jackson) sent Agent Coulson (Clark Gregg) nearly insane with his disappearing act, which was than painfully compounded by his alleged death, but Jackson’s character more than made up for it by not only labeling Coulson as an Avenger, but also making him the agency’s newest director.

A the ABC series moves into its second season, what can fans expect as Coulson and his team work to recreate a network that has been labeled as a terrorist organization? More importantly, will this merge with plans that are already in motion in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?

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“They’re one in the same,” said Jed Whedon, series co-creator with Maurissa Tancharoen, according to Buzzfeed. “They have plans for films, and we have plans to intermingle with them, and it’s the name of our show. The second to last episode is called “Ragtag,” and that’s a term we’ve used; we wanted to create this ragtag group, but within this giant organization with billions of dollars and support all over the globe and satellite feeds on their luxurious plane. Now we have a chance to start them over and figure out what it’s like to really be a secret again.”

Find out what Coulson will do next when Agents of SHIELD returns this fall, Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on ABC.