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'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' Season 2 Spoilers, News: Promo Video Shows a Distressed Skye and Troubled Coulson

Earlier this week, a new promo video for the upcoming second half of "Marvel's Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D." Season 2 was released and it features action mixed with drama scenes which certainly heightened the anticipation.

In the teaser clip, Skye (Chloe Bennet) was seen in great distress and screaming apparently from the fact that she can't take hold of her powers or even understand it, at least.

"There is very something wrong with me," the former hacktivist talked to herself.

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Other scenes also include explosions, gun shootings, a huge bright energy ball, and other hardcore footages with Agent Coulson (Clark Gregg) and the others in it.

But most of all, fans have been wondering more about Skye's newly activated Inhuman abilities which the Terrigen Mist caused during the midseason finale of the show.

Speaking with Screen Slam during the Winter Press Tour, Bennett admits she's still wasn't sure about Skye's special abilities and what it may cause to others around her.

"She has these new found powers and she's not quite sure if they're even hers, if she's even causing these earthquakes that are happening when she gets emotional or gets upset," Bennet said. "She's worried about what's going to happen with her relationship with Coulson, with the rest of the team."

Fearing that this might caught the attention of those who might want to utilize her as a weapon, the actress hoped that the rest of the team will be there for her.

"If anything, Coulson and the rest of the team are going to be the ones trying to probably protect her from other parts of the world that are going to be very interested in what her powers have to offer," she added.

"Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." Season 2 returns to ABC with episode titled "Aftershocks" on March 3 at 9 p.m.

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