Official Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Discussion (12/1/17 @8PM)

ansatsusha_gouki

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keone

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lol the women playing skys mom died 2 times in 1 week on tv smh
 

Heavenlywings77

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I have one question for the people who watch the show, is it worth me spending hours of my time? I can download the entire series on torrent sites, but I was holding off because I didnt know weather this show is going to be any good.

many are watching the show because they started it and might as well finish, but if you had to start it again knowing what you know now about the show and the direction of the show would you watch it again? Would you suggest that other people watch as well. Thanks

yes
 

ansatsusha_gouki

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A huge shake-up is headed to Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and it’s coming much sooner than most may think.

Executive Producer Maurissa Tancharoen let it slip that “After the midseason finale, things will never be the same again…” in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. Her discussion, along with fellow executive producer Jed Whedon, covered most of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s second season so far. While the executive producers provided some extra context to prior happenings, they also offered another tease or two for the episodes ahead.

Chief among them: Viewers will finally learn Skye’s real name, which is still a mystery, much sooner than they are expecting. Also, Fitz, who fried his brain through hypoxia/anoxia during the Season One finale, will be extremely tempted to restore his mind with the powerful memory machine. While the machine helped Agent Coulson reclaim his normal personality, the process was an extremely painful and trying one.

It will be interesting to see what “big changes” Tanchareon may be referring to. It could just be hype. But, the show is known to pull 180s, like it did with Hydra following Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Maybe Coulson and his team will stumble upon the hidden city, or encounter some members of the Kree? Those would certainly be game-changers.

Of course, everyone’s just counting the days now until an Inhuman shows up. Viewers will get their answers soon enough, though. The midseason finale, “Ye Who Enter Here,” airs on December 2nd after taking a bye week during the week of Thanksgiving.



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MING-NA WEN TALKS MELINDA MAY, EVIL DOUBLES AND AGENT OF SHIELD'S MIDSEASON FINALE

Season 2 has seen Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD evolve into a much more serialized and compelling series, as the entire dynamic of what SHIELD is and who is on the team has been overhauled.

With the midseason finale airing Tuesday night – with the show taking a break until March 3rd, while Marvel’s Agent Carter airs in its timeslot beginning in January – I spoke to SHIELD star Ming-Na Wen. Taking a short rest from filming a very busy upcoming episode for her, Wen gave me some teases on the midseason finale and discussed the joys and technical challenges of playing Agent 33, the Hydra lookalike who looks like a disfigured version of May. We also chatted about May bonding with Skye more, the possibility of popping up on one of Marvel's Netflix series and more.

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IGN: You’ve got multiple villains you guys are dealing with right now. Is it safe to say things are going to come to a head in a notable way this week?

Ming-Na Wen: Yeah, because it is the midseason finale and then we’ll be off the air for about two and a half months. We want to make it a great cliffhanger. We’ve got Whitehall’s team trying to find this alien city and Coulson’s team is trying to get there first. So there’s a race between the two factions.

IGN: It’s been a very notable season because things have changed so much from what the show was last year. Has it been interesting for you as an actress to have the dynamic shift?

Wen: It has been such a challenging, exciting season. I think we definitely have evolved ourselves. The characters have evolved and the storytelling style of our show… I believe that it’s becoming so much more exciting and intriguing. I love it. I love the fact that i get to play two different characters right now between Agent May and Agent 33 and seeing how everybody’s choices in their characters affect the rest of the team. And the team is always evolving and I’m loving that the audience is right there with us. We have such a smart audience. It seems like, especially the Marvel fans, they’re just loving the serialized version of our show.

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GN: What did you think when you got that first episode where you played Agent 33? You probably heard, but when they showed that at New York Comic Con, it went over huge, with that amazing fight scene.

Wen: It was so much fun. Clark [Gregg] texted me, like, “They’re going nuts over here!” When I was told by the producers that there’s going to be a May on May fight I got all giddy because I’ve always wanted to play a twin. It was on my bucket list. And then once I got the script, I started sweating bullets. It was just like, oh goodness, that’s a lot of undertaking. Because it wasn’t even just a fight scene. It had to deal with Coulson and May being able to ballroom dance and going undercover and May becoming this other person in disguise. it was just the most fun, challenging episode and I’m so happy that the fans love it.

IGN: How difficult was it to pull off the actual fight, technically?

Wen: Yeah, I just brought out my clone.

IGN: [Laughs] We all wish we had one at the ready!

Wen: Wow, don’t we. I wish I was the Koenig character where there’s just like twelve of you. Right now, especially today, I would love to have a mommy Ming and then actor Ming and the wife Ming, and the Ming that’s going off to get an award tonight. It’s crazy. For me, I was just so thankful we had this incredible stunt team. Matt Mullins is our fight choreographer and he came up with the most amazing fight sequence. I spent like two three days with my trainer and my double, Sam Jo. We trained and we learned both sides of the fight, which can get very confusing but we made sure that we knew it before we went on set. And even when we went on set there was this constant changing of the wardrobes because believe it or not, there has to be as stunt person there for me to fight with! [Laughs] I really don’t fight myself and we had these crazy special effects.

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You know, Kevin Tancharoen directed it and he’s amazing with his directing with the Mortal Kombat series. So we had this really complicated sequence where we do this 360 and it reveals me and it reveals me again and there’s no cut and you wonder how that happens in one of the fight sequences. And that’s because they completely scanned and CGIed my face onto the stunt double. So there’s a tremendous amount of work that went into the fight scenes and we did not have a lot of time to do it. Mark [Kolpack] and the visual effects people were amazing and I love fighting in lingerie so I learned a lot of things.

IGN: [Laughs] Some of the fans seemed to love that too!

Wen: Yeah, I love when I’m tired up in the chair and stuff and people were saying “50 Shades of May.” I love it

IGN: Agent 33 returned still wearing your face, albeit disfigured, this past week. Might she be factoring into the midseason finale since it seems like she’s a pretty crucial member of Hydra at this point?

Wen: She is definitely under… You have to really feel sorry for Agent 33 because not only did she lose her face, she lost her will, really. I mean she is completely controlled by Whitehall and he’s done some other stuff to her. She was a very competent, strong SHIELD agent and has been completely brainwashed into sort of idolizing and worshipping Whitehall and willing to do his every bidding. It’s sort of a sad character for me to portray because she’s so opposite from May. May is so confident and knows exactly what she needs to do and can get the job done based on her own opinions and with Agent 33, not only is she disfigured, not only doesn’t she have her face anymore, she doesn’t have her identity anymore. So whether she shows up for the midseason finale, that’s anyone’s guess right now. I do hope she comes back often, because I think it’ll be interesting to see how her character gets resolved or how her character evolves down the line.

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GN: Skye right now has kind of got a pull between two very different father figures with Coulson and the Doctor. At the same time, it’s been interesting because May has taken a much more active role in Skye’s life this season. She’s training her. What do you think May makes of all this, of the Doctor looming out there and the potential for what he could cause in Skye’s life?

Wen: Well I think for May, her first priority is always for Coulson. To make sure that he’s okay and to make sure that he remains stable because there’s always that looming in the back of her mind that he could snap at any moment depending on how this alien blood GH.325 is going to be effecting him the way it effected Garrett and all these other people. She knows his love for Skye, as a paternal figure, is very strong and I think over this time period she’s really learned to respect and care for Skye herself. I don’t know if it’s on a maternal level but definitely on the level of being her S.O. and they know that the Doctor will only do her harm. So for May, she now I guess is kind of like the tiger mom or the big momma bear. She wants to protect her family.

IGN: I don’t think we’ve seen May in a scene with the Doctor yet. You’ve known Kyle [MacLachlan] for a long time, and did a film together [1997’s One Night Stand]. What’s it been like having him on set and could we maybe see some interaction between your two characters soon?

Wen: I would love to. It is strange this season, there are several characters that I don’t get to work with every often. Definitely Kyle, as well as Brett [Dalton]. We’ve had like one scene together in this entire season and that was last week when Ward takes Skye away. It’s very odd. It’s an odd season for sure. I don’t know. The writers are always surprising us. I love watching Kyle, that’s for sure. He’s just really created such an interesting character with the doctor so yeah, we’ll see. I’m hoping!

IGN: There’s of course many theories about this hidden city and I know you can’t say anything specific, but is it fun for you to see the fans going crazy over what this could be and how it may or may not connect to what we know from Marvel Comics?

Wen: Well I think the whole hidden city as a big surprise for all of us. I can’t talk about the hidden city! I can’t talk about anything about it. it’s hidden. That’s all I can tell you. [Laughs]

IGN: It’s like Fight Club rules here, right? First rule, do not talk about the hidden city?

Wen: I can't talk about the hidden city but there is a race to find it between the two gangs here, because it’s very vital. Right now, everything’s lead up to this moment and I think the midseason finale will answer some questions for fans but will definitely leave them with a lot more questions. I’ll just say that much.

IGN: We’re about to get a whole lot more Marvel TV series launching in the next year or two. Would you love if it were possible for you to pop up on Daredevil or one of the other Netflix shows or vice versa to see that world and to see your character interact with all these other new characters?

Wen: Absolutely, and I think it would be so much fun for us as actors to be able to go into other worlds and for the fans too if that is the intention for Marvel, with their whole motto of “It’s all connected,” I’m all for it! It’s just such an exciting time to be part of this world and I know any time we have a new guest star come on, they get all giddy and excited too because I think everyone is starting to feel the potential of what all this can be and it’s just such an unbelievable endeavor for Marvel. Lots of credit to Jeph Loeb and our writers and to the Marvel Cinematic people. To me, what they’re doing right now is so ambitious and I think they’re doing an amazing job and I’m very happy to be a part of it. If they want me to work somewhere else, sure. If they want me to play five characters, sure. Why not? It’s so great

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Winslow Wong

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The thing I like about Marvel Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is that it will still be on the air when Avengers 2 come out and with its track history of incorporating the Marvel Universe into the show as we saw with CAWS last year - we may get a another jump start into the show from the movies - This is what gives this show so much more than the average show - its use of a larger universe.
 

playahaitian

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The thing I like about Marvel Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is that it will still be on the air when Avengers 2 come out and with its track history of incorporating the Marvel Universe into the show as we saw with CAWS last year - we may get a another jump start into the show from the movies - This is what gives this show so much more than the average show - its use of a larger universe.

* boom
 

ansatsusha_gouki

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Yeah and shit wont be back till march:eek::angry::smh:

I Like where they going with daisy?!?

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they didn't show what flowers changed to and its clearly gonna be an in-human family reunion:dance:

Speculation is the no eyes guy is the reader

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They done a magnificent job this season.....:yes::yes::yes:


I was looking forward to seeing Agent Carter,but fuck that show,after seeing what happened on Agents of Shield tonight...:smh::smh::smh:
 

darth frosty

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They done a magnificent job this season.....:yes::yes::yes:


I was looking forward to seeing Agent Carter,but fuck that show,after seeing what happened on Agents of Shield tonight...:smh::smh::smh:

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Me too! I was like cool agent carter will give a nice lil backstory blah blah blah now its totally fuck that bitch and her hats we need more AOS!!!!!!!!!:angry::lol::dance:
 

HAR125LEM

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As much as I've ripped on this show all of its first season, and earlier this one,

Tonight was serious geek game-changing.

And here we go with another Brother...
:smh::angry:
 

eagle force

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yeah im interested in flower dress, trip, and what mack has become.

agent carter should provide a history on hydra and tide us over until march
 

playahaitian

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'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' to feature a tie-in to 'Avengers: Age of Ultron'

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It should come as no surprise that Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. will soon feature some sort of tie-in to The Avengers: Age of Ultron.

After all, following that big reveal in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, S.H.I.E.L.D. picked up the thread that Hydra had infiltrated its ranks. There was even a small crossover with Thor: The Dark World when the agents were tasked with cleaning up the movie’s aftermath. And the big blue alien that saved Coulson (Clark Gregg) was Kree—so that sort of counts as a Guardians of the Galaxy tie-in, right?

Now EW can exclusively reveal that the ABC series will connect to the highly anticipated Avengers sequel. “You should expect something,” executive producer Jed Whedon says. “The Avengers is the big tent that all the franchises play under. Obviously, we’re included in that.”

While it’s unclear how the series will tie in to Marvel’s big blockbuster, this probably won’t be as big a crossover as the Winter Soldier once. “I don’t think any movie has the potential to impact us in the way that Captain America 2 did,” executive producer Maurissa Tancharoen says, “but there will be connections.”
 

darth frosty

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didnt like that.:smh:

for YEARS when homie was still on NYPD Blue I wanted him to either play Black Panther or Power Man.

hope they use him for something else or we find out he is still alive.

There's strong rumors saying dude was on the set of Aaou
 

Silencer

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didnt like that.:smh:

for YEARS when homie was still on NYPD Blue I wanted him to either play Black Panther or Power Man.

hope they use him for something else or we find out he is still alive.

:confused: The guy from NYPD Blue is still alive. They killed off the other black guy.
 

playahaitian

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‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ Winter Finale Review: Marvel Shows ‘Gotham’ How It’s Done

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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. closes out the year with its best episode to date! Skye reunites with her father; the secret of the ancient city is unlocked; and Skye’s Marvel identity is fully revealed. And that’s not including an emotional farewell to a fan-favorite of the series.

In this week’s winter finale, “What They Become,” written by executive producer Jeffrey Bell, Ward (Brett Dalton) fulfills his promise and reunites Skye (Chloe Bennet) with her father, which puts Whitehall (Reed Diamond) in a compromising position when he has to reveal his knowledge of their past. Elsewhere, Raina (Ruth Negga) evades Team Hydra and Team Coulson and enters the temple to uncover the mystery held within. As the key is turned, everything is forever changed.

This blockbuster winter finale certainly had its moments where you felt as if you were watching one of Marvel theatrical features, if on a budget. The mysteries of the ancient city set the stage for what a television series can do with super powers, and what we saw was as impressive as its fiscally comfortable siblings, perfectly accentuating the thrilling journey this episode – not to mention season – has built up until this point. What’s most impressive, however, is how comfortable everything felt.

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From the moment the episode begins, you can tell that you’re now stepping in to a perfectly-honed adventure which is written to use every moment allotted to its fullest potential. Though it’s true that most every finale sidesteps any filler in order to deliver a buzzworthy cliffhanger, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. did not feel like a dump of reveals, as with other shows, and each moment for each character was executed perfectly and wholly earned as events naturally unfolded. Skye especially felt the most earnest since the series start, and her potential is overwhelmingly exciting as well.

All it took was for Skye’s father to casually mention his name, Cal, to confirm that Skye and her father are Quake and Mister Hyde, respectively – a reveal that many have suggested in the past only now confirmed. The reunion between Skye and her father was curiously endearing throughout, which was surprising considering all the bloodshed in the past.

More so, the moment where Coulson (Clark Gregg) nonchalantly rips vengeance away from Skye’s father is a perfect example of the type of confident and focused leadership that is guiding us through this adventure, as the series would have been left with more than a few wasted story arcs if such a specific scene wasn’t successful.

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It’s now time to say goodbye to Agent Trip (B.J. Britt), the first supporting character to become a fan-favorite. It is true that Trip could handle breathing in the Terrigen Mist from the ancient temple, let us not forget that the only thing that could kill him would be someone with a superpower, as we would expect. When Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. was still but a “Wha?!” in the eyes of many cautious viewers, it was Agent Trip who helped make Coulson’s team feel like an actual team. And then season 2 happened and he sat around much more – but at least he had a heroic ending.

This is not Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 1. This isn’t simply a normal network series, either. Each week the momentum from last week’s episode is continued, and for 60 minutes you’re able to enter a world which now feels like a true continuation of the Marvel universe. More importantly, each episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. feels like a continuation of its own established world, outside of the films. This may be the series’ greatest achievement.

Right now, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is going to take a break while its sister show Agent Carter tries to drum up more viewers for when the series returns, because as we know, it’s all connected. And then it’ll be a brief run before ABC makes their Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 3 plans known. After what we saw tonight, I’m sure everyone would be excited to see what happens next in this beautiful synergistic world.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. returns Tuesday, March 3 on ABC.

Agents Carter premieres Tuesday, January 6 on ABC.
 
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