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'Marvel's Agents of SHIELD' News, Spoilers: Things to Expect in 'A Fractured House'

The next episode of the hit superhero TV series "Marvel's Agents of SHIELD" Season 2 promises an action-packed segment as agent Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) and his team is now facing a tougher challenge.

In an official synopsis released by ABC, it revealed that on "A Fractured House" HYDRA will pose as S.H.I.E.L.D. and will attack the peacekeeping forces of the United Nations. The impersonating mission is further revealed to be led by "an unexpected enemy" whose sole goal is to see the downfall of the agency.

A recently-released trailer further teased that due to HYRDA already out of control and their agency now in deep trouble, SHIELD will seek the help of an unlikely person; a traitor to the organization – Grant Ward (Brett Dalton).

In line with this, Grant's brother, Senator Christian Ward (Tim DeKay) will reveal the truth about his brother.

Still on related news, another sneak preview featured the "friends" Fitz (Ian De Caestecker) and Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge) in a not-so-happy reunion and confrontation.

While they are still figuring out how to deal with the terrorist group, the two would also have to decide how they will deal with each other.

"You left," Fitz says in the trailer. "You left and I needed help. I needed help with the cloaking. I needed help with, um, with lots of other things, and someone to talk through, at least. You gave up on me."

Simmons denied his claims.

"Because what? Because you think I'm useless?" the genius pressed on to ask Simmons on why she left.

Perhaps Simmons will disclose the information to her partner when the show returns.

"Marvel's Agents of SHIELD" Season 2 episode 6 titled "A Fractured House" airs this Tuesday, Oct. 28 at 9 p.m. on ABC. The show will also feature the world broadcast premiere of the new trailer of "The Avengers: Age of Ultron."

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