Agents of SHIELD star Chloe Bennet promises the long-running show's final season will be a fitting end. Born out of fans' insistence/hopes that Agent Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) actually survived his deadly encounter with Loki (Tom Hiddleston) in The Avengers, Agents of SHIELD began back in 2013 as the first television show set in the MCU. While the first two seasons featured more overt references to the larger universe (especially through the fall of SHIELD, as seen in Captain America: The Winter Soldier), the series later began to deviate from the MCU and focused on telling its own story. The seventh and final season begins this week, and fans are excited to see how it will play out.

Agents of SHIELD last left off with most of the team escaping the present day for the 1930s as the Chronicom hunters sought to destroy Earth and rebuild their home planet. Thus, the seventh season promises to be a time-traveling adventure that looks to feature plenty of callbacks to important moments in Agents of SHIELD's history. Gregg, who once again plays Coulson this time around (albeit in LMD form), hinted the SHIELD team will visit multiple time periods. With everything going on, it's almost easy to forget this will be Agents of SHIELD's last season.

But it is, in fact, the end of the line for these characters, and Bennet insists it'll be a good finish. While speaking to TVLine ahead of this week's premiere, Bennet, who plays Inhuman superhero Quake/Daisy Johnson, was asked if the finale will provide closure for fans. She responded, "Definitely. They do a beautiful job at giving every person on this show a fitting ending. They do a really good job… but I don’t want to give anything away!"