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I'm excited. I've been jonesing for a new Superhero TV show ever since Smallville ended.
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So they fake old boy death..
"In the pilot, it’s revealed Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson), the ultimate super spy, faked Agent Coulson’s death on purpose to motivate The Avengers. Some S.H.I.E.L.D. members were in on it (including, possibly, Maria Hill played by Cobie Smulders) but The Avengers were not. Their security clearance wasn’t high enough. Coulson was forced to hold his breath as part of the ruse and that’s a point of contention among his colleagues After the fact, Fury moved him to a remote location until things died down, and then he was reinserted into duty at the time of the show."
my tv doesnt pick up ABC for some reason. Might have to adjust the antenna
Clark Gregg Talks Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
“Agent Coulson represents the people who don’t have superpowers, the guys who actually can be killed — or at least seem to be and yet come back sometimes … Marvel has such a lock on how to do really incredibly visual affects and stunts that we’ve got stuff on our show that I just don’t think we’ve seen on TV before.”
“If you love The Avengers, if you love any of Joss Whedon’s work, you’re going to absolutely love the show. It’s about these people living in a super world dealing with being human. You see these superhero movies and you see the superheroes struggle but you don’t see how humans do in a world like that. That’s what will draw people in. It’s so human. And it’s so super and awesome still.”
About the humans in the superhero world? Really would rather see the heroes but whatever.
Clark Gregg Talks Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
“Agent Coulson represents the people who don’t have superpowers, the guys who actually can be killed — or at least seem to be and yet come back sometimes … Marvel has such a lock on how to do really incredibly visual affects and stunts that we’ve got stuff on our show that I just don’t think we’ve seen on TV before.”
“If you love The Avengers, if you love any of Joss Whedon’s work, you’re going to absolutely love the show. It’s about these people living in a super world dealing with being human. You see these superhero movies and you see the superheroes struggle but you don’t see how humans do in a world like that. That’s what will draw people in. It’s so human. And it’s so super and awesome still.”
When did that agent guy even die?
I must have slept through it.
Was it when he gets that cards for captain america to sign?
Why would Nike Fury fake that to "motivate" the avengers?
I think each avenger is motivated enough, given the fact that they're a ....ing avenger.
Or maybe I forgot how he dies.Lol, you clearly slept through or haven't seen the avengers.When did that agent guy even die?
I must have slept through it.
Was it when he gets that cards for captain america to sign?
Why would Nike Fury fake that to "motivate" the avengers?
I think each avenger is motivated enough, given the fact that they're a ....ing avenger.
About the humans in the superhero world? Really would rather see the heroes but whatever.
Clark Gregg Talks Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
“Agent Coulson represents the people who don’t have superpowers, the guys who actually can be killed — or at least seem to be and yet come back sometimes … Marvel has such a lock on how to do really incredibly visual affects and stunts that we’ve got stuff on our show that I just don’t think we’ve seen on TV before.”
“If you love The Avengers, if you love any of Joss Whedon’s work, you’re going to absolutely love the show. It’s about these people living in a super world dealing with being human. You see these superhero movies and you see the superheroes struggle but you don’t see how humans do in a world like that. That’s what will draw people in. It’s so human. And it’s so super and awesome still.”
A different perspective is appreciated. The concept is better than half the jank that gets spit out on network tv anyways, and it's based on a universe that has already established itself in mainstream media.
Or maybe I forgot how he dies.When did that agent guy even die?
I must have slept through it.
Was it when he gets that cards for captain america to sign?
Why would Nike Fury fake that to "motivate" the avengers?
I think each avenger is motivated enough, given the fact that they're a ....ing avenger.
Lol, you clearly slept through or haven't seen the avengers.
I vaguly remember this.Or maybe I forgot how he dies.When did that agent guy even die?
I must have slept through it.
Was it when he gets that cards for captain america to sign?
Why would Nike Fury fake that to "motivate" the avengers?
I think each avenger is motivated enough, given the fact that they're a ....ing avenger.
Lol, you clearly slept through or haven't seen the avengers.
Loki shanked him with the scepter.
so did I. I recently re-watched it on Netflix, and it's way better marathon-style!I made it through every episode of Dollhouse, week after week.
I'll be watching this for sure.