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While this might imply that Clint’s wife also has a mysterious backstory, it’s unlikely that Laura Barton is actually Bobbi Morse as that character already exists in long-running MCU spin-off series Agents of SHIELD (in which she was portrayed by Adrianne Palicki). Now, Marvel fans might be familiar with this title, as Agent 19 is an alias/title used by Bobbi Morse, a.k.a. On the back of it, there was the SHIELD symbol, along with “19”. In the finale, Clint returned the watch to his wife, revealing that it was actually hers. Is Hawkeye’s Laura Barton really Mockingbird in the MCU?
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The season finale of Hawkeye premiered on Disney Plus this week and it may have given fans the answers they were looking for, while also raising plenty more questions. As viewers wondered who the watch actually belonged to, theories ran wild online. That mystery had to do with the secret watch that Clint was also trying to track down with the help of his wife Laura Barton. Meanwhile, Clint was committed to protecting Kate (while also making sure he returned home to his family before Christmas) and closing the book on the Ronin chapter in his life, but amid all of that mystery, there was another one. Out of universe, my guess is they put the fancier logo in as a way to link SHIELD in the show to SHIELD in the movies, but the newer logo is the one they really wanted, so most of the sets and props going forward just use that one.The most recent of five Marvel Cinematic Universe shows, it saw Clint Barton team up with new hero Kate Bishop as the pair tried to get to the bottom of the Kingpin’s business in the city. As far as I've seen, we never see this logo again. This logo appears behind Ward as he's first boarding The Bus, on the wall of a building in what I assume is the SHIELD airport / launch facility.

On a side note, there's actually a third logo that appears briefly in the pilot episode: Or, the fancy eagle is a "more formal" logo, used for the higher profile locations, and the other logo is used for the day-to-day stuff.Things that have been overhauled or replaced recently have the new logo, and everything else still has the old. SHIELD is "transitioning" from the fancy eagly to the more modern one, and just haven't finished yet.Thus, although the issue is never really mentioned on-screen, I think there are two likely scenarios: Thus, it seems like all of the "newer" stuff uses this logo. This is the one we see on most of the SHIELD property, including the uniforms, the office supplies, some of the equipment, and pretty much everything found on "The Bus".
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The other, the "stylized" eagle, only appears on the TV show (so far). Thus, it seems likely that this is a previous version of the logo, which is still in use in the better-established locations just out of inertia. Everything this logo appears on (glass doors, meeting rooms walls, some computer equipment and displays) are found in SHIELD HQ or in The Hub. This logo only appears in a few episodes - mostly the pilot, and S01E07, "The Hub". The first, which I'm calling the "fancy eagle" logo, strongly resembles the logo from the movies: There are definitely several versions of the SHIELD logo in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Most likely, one is just a newer logo that hasn't yet fully replaced the old one. Tl dr: In-universe, there does not appear to be any significant difference between the various logos both logos appear on-screen together multiple times, and neither of them seems "more official" than the other.
