Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents of SHIELD TV series for ABC - General Discussion - LEVEL 11 - Part 8

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I was going thru season 1.....wasnt so bad....
Binge watching on netflix.....
come to appreciate the growth AoS has undergone
 
Do you guys think they'll go all in on the Secret Warriors storyline this season, and next?

The writers have held back on the super powers/superhero content as best they could in the first couple of seasons, so I wonder if they'll let loose a little now that they're transitioning into the back end of the series.
 
If it's Arby's it's probably an onion ring. Might have been better if it was calamari instead. SHIELD, trapped in the tentacles of Hydra!
Heh YEAH great idea, but, I'm not sure how you'd be able to slice the tentacle on those meat shavers lol
 
Do you guys think they'll go all in on the Secret Warriors storyline this season, and next?

The writers have held back on the super powers/superhero content as best they could in the first couple of seasons, so I wonder if they'll let loose a little now that they're transitioning into the back end of the series.
I hope they don't hold back, but doesn't make the show suffer somewhere else.
 
When does the show start up again? Is it this week?
 
Ok thanks. I haven't even finished watching Agent Carter yet.
 
ooooo MIGHT be able to watch tonight's show! The Live feed is working at the moment
 
I see the author's point. But we knew the movies would never directly reference the tv series. There's no upside for them to. It's nice for the fans but too confusing for people who don't want the show.

True but he made a great point before the update...

The crossover should definitely go both ways... Because once you know that there are hundreds, maybe thousands of people with superpowers running around unaccounted for, that raises the stakes for Civil War tremendously, in an organic way. Civil War can be about Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross worrying exclusively about a tiny handful of people, who are mostly ex-soldiers and ex-operatives, or it can be about Ross and his people having a concern about superpowered people in general. And in that scenario, the Avengers are just the most visible and highly skilled tip of the iceberg. Which one sounds more interesting to you?

They could have insinuated it and every movie goer would have connected the dots even if they don't watch AoS.
 
True but he made a great point before the update...



They could have insinuated it and every movie goer would have connected the dots even if they don't watch AoS.

Agreed, all the movie would need is a quick sentence to say there are new powered people popping up all over the world every week and certain organisations have had to deal with them. That wouldn't confuse anyone who hasn't watched the show.

A quick photo of Daisy in the files would do the same. Just a quick acknowledgement would make a lot of difference.
 
Agreed, all the movie would need is a quick sentence to say there are new powered people popping up all over the world every week and certain organisations have had to deal with them. That wouldn't confuse anyone who hasn't watched the show.

A quick photo of Daisy in the files would do the same. Just a quick acknowledgement would make a lot of difference.
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Captain America: Civil War will ignore events in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. .




Captain America: Civil War will ignore events in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
The events in Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. won't have any effect on Captain…
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While the folks at Warner Bros. and DC have chosen to keep their movie and TV universes separate (for now), the Marvel Cinematic Universe is famous for its 'everything's connected' tagline. With content that stretches over big screen movies, TV shows, and Netflix Originals, having each one tie-in with one another can be tricky.
Case in point; in the season 2 finale of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. the world was contaminated with Terrigen, a substance which can turn ordinary people into what the show calls Inhumans. There have been many of these superhumans popping up all over the world in the show - and presumably in the MCU - but when HitFix asked Captain America: Civil War co-writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely about it, they were puzzled.
"I have to confess, having come here, I’ve seen no TV since I got here in April", said Markus. "I haven’t seen the vast majority of this season of ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’" McFeely added "Is there really fish oil? What are you talking about?"
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In Captain America: The Winter Soldier the collapse of S.H.I.E.L.D. had dramatic ramifications for Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., so it's a little odd that major, worldwide events that happened on the small screen seemingly has zero effect on the movies. As we get deeper into the MCU, it will be interesting to see if the popular show can get some recognition on the big screen.
Directed by Joe Russo and Anthony Russo, and starring Chris Evans, Robert Downey, Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Chadwick Boseman, Tom Holland, Anthony Mackie, and Sebastian Stan, Captain America: Civil War opens in UK cinemas on April 29, 2016 and May 6, 2016 in the US.
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When I questioned if the fish oil would play any role at all in the upcoming film, both men seemed confused. Markus admitted he was behind on the show, “I have to confess, having come here, I've seen no TV since I got here in April. I haven't seen the vast majority of this season of ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ There's fish oil?”
McFeely was just as lost. “Is there really fish oil? What are you talking about?"

Though one could argue that they would know about the Inhuman Outbreak, but simply not about the "fishy" way it happened...
Also, there would have been time since last year to include some one-liner into the finished movie (hey, [BLACKOUT]Pepper Potts[/BLACKOUT] is only in it because of re-shoots apparently)

But yeah, if there is no mention of Inhumans in Civil War at all, that's a major hick-up.
 
Can't fault the writers for not knowing. It's really Feige's and Loeb's job to figure out the connective tissue between the movie and tv worlds.
 
Though one could argue that they would know about the Inhuman Outbreak, but simply not about the "fishy" way it happened...
Also, there would have been time since last year to include some one-liner into the finished movie (hey, [BLACKOUT]Pepper Potts[/BLACKOUT] is only in it because of re-shoots apparently)

But yeah, if there is no mention of Inhumans in Civil War at all, that's a major hick-up.

I hopeing they still say some thing about agents of shield. the actor that plays falcon in the movies talked to CTV's canada am 2 weekends ago and while he tried not to spoil too much he said there's alot of cool things in store for us .
 
I think people are assuming what Civil War is about and then being upset when the movie is going in a different direction. From everything I can tell, the movie is about controlling the Avengers. It's not about superpowered people generally (screenshots of pictures notwithstanding). Therefore, it has no reason to reference Agents of SHIELD.
 
Well, so, I didn't get to see the episode last night because our local ABC affiliate (to put it in mild terms) royally goofed up. They had listed Agents of SHIELD as being on in the 3rd hour of Prime Time while the premiere of that "Of Kings and Prophets" (or whatever it's called) aired in AOS's normal 2nd hour slot. I figured they were doing that just for the premiere of that other show, we would watch The 2 hour Voice episode and then switch over to AOS. Turn it over only to find AOS just ending and Kings & Prophet's show just starting (even though the guide *continued to state otherwise*). So our DVR didn't record AOS (because the guide was wrong) and we missed it. To say I'm annoyed would be a GROSS understatement. :dry: Hopefully it'll be up On Demand later today and we can watch it.
 
I think people are assuming what Civil War is about and then being upset when the movie is going in a different direction. From everything I can tell, the movie is about controlling the Avengers. It's not about superpowered people generally (screenshots of pictures notwithstanding). Therefore, it has no reason to reference Agents of SHIELD.

Though the main focus of CW will be the Avengers as a trans-continental military force, it is definitely a chink in the armor of continuity that costumed vigilantes in NYC and fish oil enhanced folks with melty powers won't be a concern for Secretary Ross.

The President has authorized an Agency to overlook powered peoples, now overseen by General Talbot (apparently there's no Ross/Talbot connection in the MCU). Per last night's episode, FOX news is talking about it. But the Sokovian Accords just deal with the "A"-Listers? Seems unlikely, and really makes it appear as though the onscreen MCU and the TV version are two completely different worlds.

I doubt that Marvel will ever sign off on a "real time" TV series post AOS, but now that its here Feige and company have to treat it as canon. AND NEXT TIME PUT PATTON OSWALT ON THE DAMN HELICARRIER!
 
well this is from a gamer news site out let but alot of the gamer news out lets have been doing alot of news on the marvel and dc shows since last year.


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Captain America: Civil War will ignore events in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. .




Captain America: Civil War will ignore events in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
The events in Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. won't have any effect on Captain…

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IGNORE doesn't seem like the correct phrase.. more like "not acknowledge it" is a better phrase
 
Though the main focus of CW will be the Avengers as a trans-continental military force, it is definitely a chink in the armor of continuity that costumed vigilantes in NYC and fish oil enhanced folks with melty powers won't be a concern for Secretary Ross.

The President has authorized an Agency to overlook powered peoples, now overseen by General Talbot (apparently there's no Ross/Talbot connection in the MCU). Per last night's episode, FOX news is talking about it. But the Sokovian Accords just deal with the "A"-Listers? Seems unlikely, and really makes it appear as though the onscreen MCU and the TV version are two completely different worlds.

I doubt that Marvel will ever sign off on a "real time" TV series post AOS, but now that its here Feige and company have to treat it as canon. AND NEXT TIME PUT PATTON OSWALT ON THE DAMN HELICARRIER!

the Sokovian Accords deal with THE AVENGERS as an organization. it's effecting only THE AVENGERS which is a team...

random people with powers and random costume vigilantes, are not AVENGERS... nor do they have anything to do with the events that occur in the AVENGERS films...

it's like a police department getting checked in on and ordered to go along with what the government wants.. and not go full marshal law and do what they want.
 
the Sokovian Accords deal with THE AVENGERS as an organization. it's effecting only THE AVENGERS which is a team...

random people with powers and random costume vigilantes, are not AVENGERS... nor do they have anything to do with the events that occur in the AVENGERS films...

it's like a police department getting checked in on and ordered to go along with what the government wants.. and not go full marshal law and do what they want.

I haven't had time to read the entire document - it's over 300 freakin' pages! - so I'm not certain what is included and what is left out of the Sokovian Accords. But according to AOS the world is freaking out over the increase in powered peoples. For that conversation to not bleed into the negotiations involving the MCU big screen super team seems extremely unlikely, and gives the appearance of there being two completely separate worlds.
 
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