Last season, May has established herself as this cold-hearted person who doesn't want to get emotionally attached with her colleagues. But the impact of Hydra on her team gave viewers the chance to see another layer of May.

Sure, the woman's definitely an expert in martial arts, but it was heart-warming to see her soft side when Coulson was in badly need of loyalty. (Thanks to you, Agent Ward!)

Below, actress Ming-Na Wen shares what changes we can expect from May's relationship with Coulson and Skye on the sophomore season of Agents of SHIELD.

Keep reading for the scoop --

On Coulson:

I think they’ve patched things up, and they respect and understand each other enough and have a strong enough friendship where both understand why she had to follow orders. So they’re in a good place. I don’t know how much of this I can give away. What’s really great is [now] that Coulson has new duties as Director in rebuilding S.H.I.E.L.D., he’s got his hands full in coordinating and recruiting S.H.I.E.L.D. members that he feels he can trust. So May is now his right hand man, or I guess, his right hand woman, I should say, in dealing with the ragtag gang of S.H.I.E.L.D. members we have left and in conducting missions. I love the fact that May now has a lot more duties and she really, truly, is in the field, which is a thing that she didn’t want in the beginning. She’s completely immersed in it and she understands why she has to be.

On Skye: