SHIELD has many more foes than friends as Marvel's Agents of SHIELD returns with its Season 3 premiere, and it's not going to take long for them to come to the forefront. As the ABC series revs up the new season, I caught up with star Chloe Bennet to discuss some of the big moments from "Laws of Nature" and get some intel on whats ahead.

Spoilers for Marvel's Agents of SHIELD's Season 3 premiere below.

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If the stinger at the end of the Season 3 premiere wasn't proof enough, Bennet confirmed that Agents of SHIELD isn't going to take too long revealing where Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge) is. She also discussed how both the Inhumans and Hydra are going to be SHIELD's biggest threat heading into this season, and Daisy Johnson's current thoughts on Grant Ward (Brett Dalton). Just don't think Bennet and Dalton are at odds in real life, because they're actually neighbors.It's definitely the outfit. It's a really, really awesome outfit. Logistically it's a horrible outfit to do any sort of physical activity in. In real life, I would never want to have that suit on. But it's awesome. When I was a kid, I didn't want to be a princess. I wanted to kick ass, and it's crazy. It's so weird that it's funny that I am the awkward girl from Chicago that gets to play a superhero.It's incredibly different. Even [at the premiere screening], I was so proud to be a part of the show -- not that I haven't been before. People should not underestimate the team behind Agents of SHIELD because our crew and our cast and our executive producers on such an intense, cinematic level. The episode is huge, and the rest of the season is going to follow that lead. I actually don't think we get nearly as much credit as we should -- not even me, but the show in general. I think the characters are so dynamic and interesting, and the relationship between all the characters are ever-changing. To see so much growth for all main six of us -- even for the people who are new -- it's really hard to do, and it's really been awesome to be a part of.I saw a clip or something of the pilot recently, and I was like, "I can't even believe how different all of us first of all look, second of all have grown on and off screen." I really feel like the Chloe that I was when I got cast is not who I am now. There's definitely hints of me. I've grown a lot on the show. I feel very, very close to Skye and Daisy because I got thrown into this show at kind of a young age and being relatively naive to the business. She kind of got thrown into SHIELD being very naive to SHIELD, and we've grown so much together. It's been really, really interesting to be a part of and to look back and be like, "Whoa. I've grown up the past three years on this show."I hope it is. I know that there was an opportunity to put it in, and I don't think they liked it as much as they could have. I think that they're holding onto that for a pretty awesome moment -- I hope. We'll see. I'm just as ignorant as you guys are with that. I have no idea when they're going to do it. I'm looking forward to it, just like the moment of "Daisy Johnson" when I looked at my dad's wall outside of his office and I see "Johnson" and I say, "Daisy Johnson. Hmm." Those are the small moments that make Agents of SHIELD a completely different and more interesting than the movies, because those are the small moments of when a superhero is created and changing, and you can't capture that when it's totally action-packed and crazy. That was really, really cool, and I hope we get to do that with Quake.I definitely would say the two biggest threat levels being threaded through the season are the level of Inhumans rising and not knowing what to do with their new powers and them choosing sides and us managing that, and Hydra and Brett Dalton. What I love about the season is it's focusing a little bit more on the personal relationships more than we have before in the past. It's obviously still incredibly action-packed and high-voltage, but I think you'll see a little bit more romance between other characters, and I think you'll see different friendships grow, ones that you're not used to seeing. That's my favorite part of the season so far.I would say between the Inhuman outbreak and Simmons missing, I think it's possibly the last thing that she's thinking about. We haven't had that many scenes where Daisy's really worried about Ward. I'm sure the storylines will bleed together and it will be a big issue at some point, but her main focus is really taking care of the Inhumans that are changing all over the world, and trying to build a team to help them. She's taking this task very personally.

Continue on to Page 2 for Bennet's thoughts on Lincoln, and whether Simmons' whereabouts have a connection to Thor.