One thing the executive produers aren't afraid to discuss is the new Coulson (Clark Gregg) that viewers will meet when Season 2 picks up. Tancharoen says Coulson is in transition from being "the kind of man to leave no man behind" to someone who has a hard time trusting others.
"Once we could say 'HYDRA' and there were double-crosses and spies in our midst, the show got really interesting, and so [we're] continuing that with SHIELD and Coulson not willing to trust people and not willing to bring people in, but having to because he doesn't have as many resources; we think we can keep that 'trust no one' alive," Bell says.
"Once we could say 'HYDRA' and there were double-crosses and spies in our midst, the show got really interesting, and so [we're] continuing that with SHIELD and Coulson not willing to trust people and not willing to bring people in, but having to because he doesn't have as many resources; we think we can keep that 'trust no one' alive," Bell says.
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We've received more info about Ward than Fitzsimmons, and we've got barely anything on Ward. They need to fix that problem.
ReplyDeletePoor Coulson.
ReplyDeleteI'm for having BOTH "Agent Carter" and "Guardians of the Galaxy" crossovers, the "Winter Soldier" crossover worked EXREMELY well last season!
ReplyDeleteGod, I desperately need season two in my life.
ReplyDeleteI have a feeling they are really going to keep the Fitz was he healed with the blue stuff or not(?) consequences underwraps for a while. Of course because the thing I want to know the most :( They seem to briefly mentioned other things here and there but have been keeping that one issue under wraps for a while.
ReplyDeleteit sounds like its going to be a good season too bad its the same time as SPN but I go back and forth with both of them.
ReplyDeleteGeez, guys, spoil the entire season, why don't you! [/sarcasm]
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