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So how likely do we think it is that we'll see the Cellist? Seems like a great opportunity to cast a well known actress and make a little mini event out of it.
So how likely do we think it is that we'll see the Cellist? Seems like a great opportunity to cast a well known actress and make a little mini event out of it.
Still so much to see and the team finally seems to be cohesive and together, no more silly quarrels from here on out I hope, down to business of finding and destroying everything about Centipede.
t:Something about the procedure, or possibly even his experiences while dead, caused him to lose the will to live...so they did more stuff to him to make him forget those experiences. For some reason, he had to be awake for this stuff.
Coulson now knows all of this stuff...but for some reason refuses to tell the viewers. The show is now being secretive beyond the storyline just to screw with people in hopes that they'll keep watching, or they really had no clue what the mystery would be so they slapped out a non-answer and expect people to accept it.
Isn't Cobie Smulders joining AoS next yr?
After last episode I thought that they have to have the Cellist on the show because "Centipede" now knows who she is and where she lives, as well as the fact that Coulson cares for her. It would make sense for them to go after her to get at Coulson again since Raina didn't get the information that the Clairvoyant wanted from him. Coulson mentioned to Hand that Raina knew personal details about him, which made finding the clairvoyant even more urgent. Perhaps he was concerned about the Cellist's safety, too.
This would all make sense but there is no indication that the writers are moving in that direction.
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So now we know when The Man will be on AOS.![]()
(It's too bad JKK is not around
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So now we know when The Man will be on AOS.![]()
Something about the procedure, or possibly even his experiences while dead, caused him to lose the will to live...so they did more stuff to him to make him forget those experiences. For some reason, he had to be awake for this stuff.
Coulson now knows all of this stuff...but for some reason refuses to tell the viewers. The show is now being secretive beyond the storyline just to screw with people in hopes that they'll keep watching, or they really had no clue what the mystery would be so they slapped out a non-answer and expect people to accept it.
NICE! I can't wait to see that. lolBill Paxton Joins Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. for Four-Episode Arc
TV Guide has unveiled the first look at veteran actor Bill Paxton as Agent John Garrett in an upcoming episode of "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." Paxton will reportedly appear for at least four episodes of the series in the role.
"We wanted to bring in a rough-and-tumble former cohort of Agent Coulson with a little bit of attitude and cigar-smoking swagger," executive producer Jed Whedon said.
Executive producer Maurissa Tancharoen added, "He is the type who wants to stay out in the field no matter how high-level he gets."
Agent John Garrett made his comic book debut in Frank Miller and Bill Sienkiewicz's "Electra: Assassin," in which he was given some cybernetic upgrades after suffering injuries in the line of duty. Might we be seeing these robotic apendages in the show? We'll have to wait and see...

or some Centipede experiment gone wild?Okay, that'snot Clay Quartermaingood news. Considering that the role will be played Paxton, who want to start a pool on which type of alien or creature is gonna kill him? He's already suffered death by Terminator, Alien and Predator. Chitauri next?![]()
Bill Paxton Joins Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. for Four-Episode Arc
TV Guide has unveiled the first look at veteran actor Bill Paxton as Agent John Garrett in an upcoming episode of "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." Paxton will reportedly appear for at least four episodes of the series in the role.
"We wanted to bring in a rough-and-tumble former cohort of Agent Coulson with a little bit of attitude and cigar-smoking swagger," executive producer Jed Whedon said.
Executive producer Maurissa Tancharoen added, "He is the type who wants to stay out in the field no matter how high-level he gets."
Agent John Garrett made his comic book debut in Frank Miller and Bill Sienkiewicz's "Electra: Assassin," in which he was given some cybernetic upgrades after suffering injuries in the line of duty. Might we be seeing these robotic apendages in the show? We'll have to wait and see...
