The OFFICIAL Marvel's "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." Season 2 thread.

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I just made the official thread here: http://www.thecoli.com/threads/the-real-agent-carter-official-thread.283880/ and yeah, merge those joints with mine. I'm glad you changed the thread title now here, as I was just about to ask you to do so.

In case y'all nikkas is confused, The new "Agent Carter" thread is at: http://www.thecoli.com/threads/the-official-marvels-agent-carter-season-1-discussion-thread.182627/
 

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On the real tho, how you gonna ask to make the official thread and then I do so and then this gotdamn @satam55 finally decides to wake the fukk up and realizing his folly to change his thread title at the same time practically and go along with the program and ya'll run with his idea to make those old ass threads the "official thread" when I created the "official thread" in direct response to ya'lls request. You got all these old ass, hating arguments before the show even was announced as the official thread on it and making me look like an a$$hole in the process for exposing all ya'll fools for being a$$holes tho.:scust::shaq2:
 

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At the TCA (Television Critics Association) press tour today, ABC president Paul Lee was asked to comment on the performance of Marvel's Agents of SHIELD and the just-debuted Marvel's Agent Carter.
 

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Major character returning later in the season
http://www.tvinsider.com/article/384/marvels-agents-of-shield-sif-returns/

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What good is a superhero with amnesia? You might be surprised. Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.has ordered up a second guest appearance by Thor's battle buddy Lady Sif—only this time the Asgardian gladiatrix (Jaimie Alexander) isn't quite herself.

The ABC series returns Tuesday, March 3 and in the second episode back, Sif comes to Earth on an undercover mission and has a bodyslamming showdown with a foe whose superpowers are equal to her own. (Marvel is keeping the baddie's identity hush-hush.) Footage of the epic clash, which takes place on the coast of Portugal, becomes big news on social media, prompting the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents to rush to the scene to investigate. Not only do they find Sif without her lusty trademark armor, but she has also lost her short-term memory.

"Sif has no idea who Thor is or that she serves a king, and we're going to have fun with that," says executive producer Jeffrey Bell. "It'll give us some much-needed humor in a season that's been full of betrayal and death. Sif can't even recall who she came here from Asgard to stop, but Agent Coulson [Clark Gregg] and his team will try to help her figure all that out."

On the plus side, Sif still has her childhood memories and knows that she's Asgardian. "We've been dealing a lot with space aliens and Inhumans in our last few episodes—things our Earth-bound heroes just don't know much about," Bell says. "They need help understanding what's really going on. Sif's memory—what's left of it—will come in very handy."
 
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MARVEL'S AGENTS OF SHIELD: CLARK GREGG ON INTRODUCING INHUMANS AND A DARKER TONE

"Less ICERS, more bullets."

28 FEB 2015 BY ERIC GOLDMAN

Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD returns on Tuesday and suffice to say, there’s a lot for Director Coulson (Clark Gregg) to process, in the wake of the earthshaking events in the midseason finale.

I spoke to Gregg about the introduction of the Inhumans into the series and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, what Coulson knows or doesn’t know about recent events, including Skye’s Inhuman powers (and true identity as Daisy “Quake” Johnson), the show’s darker tone in Season 2 and more.

IGN: So much happened in the midseason finale, a lot of which right now, your character is not even privy to. He didn’t see any of that…

Gregg: How do you point that out to people? [Laughs] They keep going “How does Coulson feel about Quake?” And I was like, "He doesn’t know any of that!" He doesn’t even know that she’s been transformed. They haven’t even connected these earthquakes to her yet, when we left them. So I think people can expect that the first couple episodes back, at least, are kind of about that mystery and what happened in there. How responsible is Coulson for taking her there and how responsible does she feel for Tripp’s death and how responsible does Coulson feel and what are the effects on the team?

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Clark Gregg as Director Phil Coulson in Marvel's Agents of SHIELD.

IGN: As you mentioned, they lost Tripp and Coulson obviously cares about these people. Whether he feels like it’s his fault or not, I imagine this would be a gut punch to him.

Gregg: It’s funny, because I had been looking at some stuff online about these amazing insects that can do something to another insect and makes that insect basically become a robot for them and builds them a nest and then kills itself to be food. I feel like it’s hard to know whether Coulson has free will. Did he bring her exactly where he was supposed to? He was trying to destroy this place so that Hydra could use it to transform people and make super warriors. But one could argue that he did exactly what he was…

IGN: …Programmed to do?

Gregg: Who knows. That’s just me thinking out loud!

IGN: You’re like us with this stuff! Inhumans are a huge deal and fans are really excited. Are you excited that you get to introduce this major facet into the MCU?

Gregg: I am. It’s just a part of the world that I really love. I always clicked the most with the stuff that feels the most… all my favorite sci-fi, all my favorite comics, they were always about stuff that felt like a way you could look at stuff that was too hard to look at in real life. There’s a way that stuff like the Inhumans… Whether it’s in X-Men or whether it’s inhumans, they always represented people who evolved in a different way where some of them were outcasts or treated like something was wrong with them and yet, perhaps, in many ways represented a vital new part of what we’re supposed to be. You can’t read the news or watch society change without seeing fertile ways that that represents who we are. All the ways that you watch the headlines, and people are part of super secret organizations slaughtering people on the street... It makes the kind of fight to protect us from them something that’s not just a fantasy comic world but connects to real life. Inhumans are a really important part of that for me. I’m really excited to see how they use that part of it on our show. It’s one of the things that’s fun about being on this show. When you understand what it is, you see Winter Solider and it’s “Agents of Nothing.” Right when you think you know what that is, there’s the attack at the end of the season and he can’t stop carving [symbols]. It keeps adding new elements to it. That said, we’re at nine o’clock, with a darker tone - less ICERS, more bullets. I think it’s finding its way to be more and more; its own central self that can withstand having things brought into it.

IGN: Has that been exciting for you, as an actor on the show, to see how it’s evolved and changed and see how your character has changed? I don’t know if Season 1 Coulson would have been willing to leave someone behind for the better of the mission and sometimes have to make these harder decisions.

Gregg: It’s rough. At the same time, the core members of his team have become family. Skye’s his kid. These people don’t have real families. I love that people come up to me and ask about Fitz and Simmons. Everyone is starting to care so much about these characters and Coulson’s one of them. At the same time, he’s been given a job where he has to take off and leave them behind. That’s a hell of a cool thing to play. I’m excited to see where that goes.

IGN: You mentioned the Skye relationship. With Kyle [MacLachlan] on the show, we’ve been seeing some of the dueling father thing. Might we expect that to continue - the war between Skye’s daddies, as it were?

Gregg: It’s hard to say. What i like about it is they figure out what’s the meat of something now and they get down to it. It’s kind of a little bit like this year the mystery of what’s going on with Coulson’s resurrection. I feel like they kind of took care of that and then moved on to Skye. I love the dynamic between Coulson and Cal. He seems so psycho that it’s hard for me not to believe that even the inhumans find him a loose canon. There’s a score to settle. He beat me up really bad. I want to see that come to a head really soon.

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IGN: Coulson has seen a lot of things in the past few years, so when something like the inhumans is introduced is he, I don’t want to say blasé, but is he processing it a lot more than he might have a few years before?

Gregg: It’s funny you say that. In the scene in Thor when he comes across the Destroyer, and he’s got a megaphone and he’s just like, “Is this one of Stark’s? What is this?” He seemed blasé then. He thought he was un-shockable then. But now he realizes there’s still plenty of stuff out there that can totally blow his mind.

IGN: You were there at the ground floor with Iron Man, and so you saw how it grew and grew, this whole universe. Now at this point, where there’s so much -- multiple TV shows, multiple films -- is it kind of amazing for you to be able to be part of it but also be a fan and to see Agent Carter and Winter Soldier and these other things, where you’re a part of the same world?

Gregg: Absolutely. I can’t wait to see Ultron. I loved going to see Winter Soldier. Especially to go see the next chapter of a movie that I was in the first time, I love the people involved. I can’t wait to see those actors go to the next place. I love Lizzie Olsen. I’ve done a movie with her. We have some New York connections. To see some of those actors added to that mix… There was something really bonding about making the first Avengers, doing all the press for it, I can’t wait to go see that and see where it goes next. And I like that I’m still connected to it in a way. In recent months, Robert and Jeremy have been really cool about being vocal about wanting to see Coulson again whether it’s on my show or one of their little shows and I hope that comes true.


http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/02...egg-on-introducing-inhumans-and-a-darker-tone
 

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Oh god, I hate when they do this.

Somebody finds out they're not human and got special powers and they act like a complete bytch about it. :francis:

Foh, they know damn well most people will freak for like a second, but then go oh shyt and wild the fukk out.
I am hoping they don't drag Skye's whining over her powers out for more than one episode.
 
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