It certainly does flesh out the series to give us a better representation of what Joss Whedon has in store for us. We get to see the mysterious figure that saves someone from a burning building, expanded take on the agents who we'll see every week, and a little more depth on why Agent Coulson returns (hint: Level 7).
So will this series make it beyond "Firefly" or "Dollhouse" into a second or third season? Who knows, but in the world we live, having the exposure of being connected to "The Avengers" should give it a better chance of attracting and keeping an audience. Maybe it'll make it to seven season's like Whedon's pinnacle: "Buffy: The Vampire Slayer" did.
Time will tell...
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