Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents of SHIELD TV series for ABC - General Discussion - LEVEL 9

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Of course, Coulson is not pictured on there, because we can totally trust him. :D

It literally cannot be Coulson without some twist that just makes it stupid like he isn't Coulson but a clone or shapeshifter or Coulson has an alternate personality or something. He died. He didn't want to come back. He was kidnapped and tortured by Centipede. We seem him all alone when he has nobody around to decieve and he comes off as geniunely in the dark.
 
I honestly hope that Ward is Hydra so we can get him off the show.
 
I honestly hope that Ward is Hydra so we can get him off the show.

That's harsh. Ward is a great character, if you don't like him it's because you don't understand him or personally can't relate to him, but that doesn't mean he's a bad character that nobody likes!
 
I hope that Ward isn't HYDRA because it would be a disservice to the great character they've established.
 
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You know, if they do get a new season, I hope that whoever is in charge of the fighting scenes in this series brings up their game when it comes to showing the actors on how to fight.

After having seen TWS just recently, even without using Captain America as a comparison, I feel like a lot of the field agents from SHIELD that we've seen on film come off looking better in the fighting department.

Plus, I feel like Ward and May come off looking strange at times with the way their fight scenes are coordinated on the show and it feels more like an actor trying to portray being a fighter as opposed towards convincing the audiences that he/she is that character who can kick some major ass.
 
You know, if they do get a new season, I hope that whoever is in charge of the fighting scenes in this series brings up their game when it comes to showing the actors on how to fight.

After having seen TWS just recently, even without using Captain America as a comparison, I feel like a lot of the field agents from SHIELD that we've seen on film come off looking better in the fighting department.

Plus, I feel like Ward and May come off looking strange at times with the way their fight scenes are coordinated on the show and it feels more like an actor trying to portray being a fighter as opposed towards convincing the audiences that he/she is that character who can kick some major ass.

Chalk that up to TWS having MUCH better fight choreography than anything in the MCU. It would be nice if the entire studio stepped up their game after TWS.
 
You know, if they do get a new season, I hope that whoever is in charge of the fighting scenes in this series brings up their game when it comes to showing the actors on how to fight.

After having seen TWS just recently, even without using Captain America as a comparison, I feel like a lot of the field agents from SHIELD that we've seen on film come off looking better in the fighting department.

Plus, I feel like Ward and May come off looking strange at times with the way their fight scenes are coordinated on the show and it feels more like an actor trying to portray being a fighter as opposed towards convincing the audiences that he/she is that character who can kick some major ass.

I've always thought comments like this are totally unfair. You forget that for the movies they have MONTHS of prep and rehearsal. For a weekly show they have days, or sometimes even just an HOUR or two to choreograph/practice these scenes you can't hold them to the same standards.
 

Oh the video I couldn't see because I live in the UK!
Thanks for that!

And whoa!

Those pictures are of them heading to the Fridge, somehow I think Ward may have been captured getting the rest of his team free and it looks like Triplett like Garrett may not be a traitor after all!
Well at least maybe not Hydra anyway...:cwink:
 
As superficial as this sounds, I hope Lola survives - if she doesn't, I just may view it = to a movie "killing the dog" :dry:





or maybe not

Seriously though, I hope Lola makes it through this :funny:
 
As superficial as this sounds, I hope Lola survives - if she doesn't, I just may view it = to a movie "killing the dog" :dry:
or maybe not

Seriously though, I hope Lola makes it through this :funny:

Actually they might have to use that to escape if they can't use the bus!:cwink:
 
I can see the scene now...

Coulson punches a guy - 'that's for killing Lola!'

Baddie - 'Who?'

Coulson - 'MY CAR!'
 
^ That USA Today article (with major The Winter Soldier spoilers) was the big news.
 
Seriously? It literally said nothing new. I was hoping for a renewal announcement or something.
 
Seriously? It literally said nothing new. I was hoping for a renewal announcement or something.

Well it did say this:

Instead, the series spent time building external threats — the big bad mystery man the Clairvoyant, the mad scientists of Centipede, the cyborg operative Deathlok (J. August Richards) — for the heroes to deal with that would then connect back to Hydra later.

So... [BLACKOUT]Centipede is connected to Hydra confirmed?[/BLACKOUT]
 
I've always thought comments like this are totally unfair. You forget that for the movies they have MONTHS of prep and rehearsal. For a weekly show they have days, or sometimes even just an HOUR or two to choreograph/practice these scenes you can't hold them to the same standards.

See I don't buy this. Arrow is a weekly show and their fight choreography is miles better than AoS. They have the same time frame and probably a lower budget
 
You know, if they do get a new season, I hope that whoever is in charge of the fighting scenes in this series brings up their game when it comes to showing the actors on how to fight.

After having seen TWS just recently, even without using Captain America as a comparison, I feel like a lot of the field agents from SHIELD that we've seen on film come off looking better in the fighting department.

Plus, I feel like Ward and May come off looking strange at times with the way their fight scenes are coordinated on the show and it feels more like an actor trying to portray being a fighter as opposed towards convincing the audiences that he/she is that character who can kick some major ass.

The fighting on the show isn't the best. C:TWS was some of the best fighting I've seen in a superhero movie period (featuring a character that doesn't really have SUPER-super-powers). A better comparison would be Arrow. Say what you will about that show, but it's had some truly great fight choreography on a tight budget. AOS could take some pointers from them.
 
So if starting next week the show takes place after Captain America. Then surely this needs a new title next season & Stark can be the resources guy
 
So if starting next week the show takes place after Captain America. Then surely this needs a new title next season & Stark can be the resources guy
Not necessarily, I think there are ways that they can still keep the same title and still have it work with the events of TWS
 
I'd actually be really impressed if they had the balls to make either Ward of Skye the traitor, but I'm not holding my breath on that one. They've been pushing this "St. Skye the special snowflake" idea to such an irritating degree that I don't see them making her the traitor. And the Ward/Skye thing makes me doubt that it's him either. I just hope that they don't go the predictable/obvious route and make May, Hand, or Garrett the traitor. Talk about cliché. If it turned out to be Fitz or Simmons, that'd be a nice little twist.
 
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