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Universal Socket (6-in-1)

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: The story reaches a fever pitch as Daisy Johnson and Jemma Simmons discover that almost their entire team has been replaced by LMDs. In a standout scene, they must prove their humanity to each other; Daisy uses her powers to feel Simmons’ pulse, confirming they are both real.

Reviewers from IMDb described the episode as achieving "near perfection" for its blend of psychological tension and high-stakes action. It effectively set the stage for the final "pod" of Season 4, where the characters are trapped inside the Framework, an alternate reality where Hydra rules the world.

: The LMDs' objective is to safeguard the "Framework," a virtual reality paradise created by Dr. Holden Radcliffe. To eliminate threats to this digital world, Aida (Radcliffe's android assistant) kills Radcliffe's physical body while uploading his consciousness into the Framework so he can live "forever".

" Self Control " is the fifteenth episode of the fourth season of , widely regarded by critics as one of the series' finest hours. Written and directed by Jed Whedon, it serves as the explosive finale to the "LMD" (Life Model Decoy) story arc. Key Plot Developments

The episode centers on the infiltration of S.H.I.E.L.D. by Life Model Decoys—highly advanced androids designed to replace key personnel.

: The episode explores the blurring lines between programming and personality. For example, the Melinda May LMD questions her own "will," realizing that while her mission was programmed, her desire to protect Coulson felt genuine. Critical Reception

[s4e15] Self Control -

: The story reaches a fever pitch as Daisy Johnson and Jemma Simmons discover that almost their entire team has been replaced by LMDs. In a standout scene, they must prove their humanity to each other; Daisy uses her powers to feel Simmons’ pulse, confirming they are both real.

Reviewers from IMDb described the episode as achieving "near perfection" for its blend of psychological tension and high-stakes action. It effectively set the stage for the final "pod" of Season 4, where the characters are trapped inside the Framework, an alternate reality where Hydra rules the world. [S4E15] Self Control

: The LMDs' objective is to safeguard the "Framework," a virtual reality paradise created by Dr. Holden Radcliffe. To eliminate threats to this digital world, Aida (Radcliffe's android assistant) kills Radcliffe's physical body while uploading his consciousness into the Framework so he can live "forever". : The story reaches a fever pitch as

" Self Control " is the fifteenth episode of the fourth season of , widely regarded by critics as one of the series' finest hours. Written and directed by Jed Whedon, it serves as the explosive finale to the "LMD" (Life Model Decoy) story arc. Key Plot Developments It effectively set the stage for the final

The episode centers on the infiltration of S.H.I.E.L.D. by Life Model Decoys—highly advanced androids designed to replace key personnel.

: The episode explores the blurring lines between programming and personality. For example, the Melinda May LMD questions her own "will," realizing that while her mission was programmed, her desire to protect Coulson felt genuine. Critical Reception