Sneak Peek 2
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Post Mortem 2: Teasing Marvel's Most Wanted.
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Do you see them ever popping back up on S.H.I.E.L.D. again sometime in the future, maybe for a crossover between the shows? Or the S.H.I.E.L.D. team visiting them?
Let’s get the pilot picked up. I would be really happy if we can do that. Whether characters can crossover, fans always love it when you can do that kind of thing. Flash and Supergirl are doing it not only across shows, but across networks. That’s fun when that can happen, but let’s get the show picked up first.
Most Wanted has been compared to Mr. and Mrs. Smith. How do you think it compares to other spy films or TV shows we’ve seen before?
It’s a fair assessment. I’ve heard it described as Mr. and Mrs. Smith in the Marvel Universe. Though our characters aren’t assassins, there is an adult relationship that’s complicated by a larger world. They can argue, banter, and bicker, but they’re going to back each other against the larger problems. There’s a fun dynamic between them. These two banter really well together; I think we saw that on S.H.I.E.L.D. They’re good with the action, they’re good with the fun, so we’re going to try to take advantage of all those things. Paul Zbyszewski, who wrote this with me, Billy Gierhart, who directed it, Nick and Adrianne, and everyone involved have really contributed to and are hoping to make this a unique and singular show in the Marvel Universe, because that’s more interesting than cloning something and trying to make Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Dubuque. But if you take that idea, I will come after you. [Laughs]
Let’s get the pilot picked up. I would be really happy if we can do that. Whether characters can crossover, fans always love it when you can do that kind of thing. Flash and Supergirl are doing it not only across shows, but across networks. That’s fun when that can happen, but let’s get the show picked up first.
Most Wanted has been compared to Mr. and Mrs. Smith. How do you think it compares to other spy films or TV shows we’ve seen before?
It’s a fair assessment. I’ve heard it described as Mr. and Mrs. Smith in the Marvel Universe. Though our characters aren’t assassins, there is an adult relationship that’s complicated by a larger world. They can argue, banter, and bicker, but they’re going to back each other against the larger problems. There’s a fun dynamic between them. These two banter really well together; I think we saw that on S.H.I.E.L.D. They’re good with the action, they’re good with the fun, so we’re going to try to take advantage of all those things. Paul Zbyszewski, who wrote this with me, Billy Gierhart, who directed it, Nick and Adrianne, and everyone involved have really contributed to and are hoping to make this a unique and singular show in the Marvel Universe, because that’s more interesting than cloning something and trying to make Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Dubuque. But if you take that idea, I will come after you. [Laughs]
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Post Mortem on Emotional Exit
When did you first hear this was how the duo were leaving the series?
BLOOD: It was only just before, really, wasn’t it?
PALICKI: You knew more than me. I was literally on set for the episode before, and we were like hearing little murmurs and gossip of what was going to happen possibly, maybe down the line. We were trying to put it together ourselves like detectives. It’s all very top secret.
BLOOD: I remember I knew bits and pieces, and you asked me or something. You said something about it, and I went, “Oh yeah, blah blah blah, this is what I’ve been told is happening,” and you were like, “Why have you not told me?!” I was just like, “I thought you knew! I thought I would be the last to know, so I just assumed you knew.” You start to hear, sometimes when there’s something big coming up, little murmurings from people. I tricked the first A.D. into telling me. I probably shouldn’t say this. [Laughs]
How did you feel about their S.H.I.E.L.D. send-off? Did you feel it was fitting? Were you surprised it happened so soon?
PALICKI: We were in the know as far as the fact that it was coming up. It was one of those situations where it was really well done. You never know whether they’re going to try to kill us off or it’s going to be this really negative thing. It’s such a chivalrous exit that we got to be the heroes and take a bullet for the team, in a sense. It was humbling, but it was beautifully written.
What’s it like getting to work with Delroy?
BLOOD: He’s a lovely dude, very interesting guy. He’s actually from just around the corner from where I live in London. He lives near, so we talk loads about football — proper football. He’s a great dude.
PALICKI: We have the football argument a lot. [Laughs] He’s not only just a really sweet human being and incredibly professional, he adds a gravitas to this character, a very interesting charm to Dominic Fortune.
BLOOD: You could tell straight away on set that he’s going to nail it.
BLOOD: It was only just before, really, wasn’t it?
PALICKI: You knew more than me. I was literally on set for the episode before, and we were like hearing little murmurs and gossip of what was going to happen possibly, maybe down the line. We were trying to put it together ourselves like detectives. It’s all very top secret.
BLOOD: I remember I knew bits and pieces, and you asked me or something. You said something about it, and I went, “Oh yeah, blah blah blah, this is what I’ve been told is happening,” and you were like, “Why have you not told me?!” I was just like, “I thought you knew! I thought I would be the last to know, so I just assumed you knew.” You start to hear, sometimes when there’s something big coming up, little murmurings from people. I tricked the first A.D. into telling me. I probably shouldn’t say this. [Laughs]
How did you feel about their S.H.I.E.L.D. send-off? Did you feel it was fitting? Were you surprised it happened so soon?
PALICKI: We were in the know as far as the fact that it was coming up. It was one of those situations where it was really well done. You never know whether they’re going to try to kill us off or it’s going to be this really negative thing. It’s such a chivalrous exit that we got to be the heroes and take a bullet for the team, in a sense. It was humbling, but it was beautifully written.
What’s it like getting to work with Delroy?
BLOOD: He’s a lovely dude, very interesting guy. He’s actually from just around the corner from where I live in London. He lives near, so we talk loads about football — proper football. He’s a great dude.
PALICKI: We have the football argument a lot. [Laughs] He’s not only just a really sweet human being and incredibly professional, he adds a gravitas to this character, a very interesting charm to Dominic Fortune.
BLOOD: You could tell straight away on set that he’s going to nail it.
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Promo
“Watchdogs” – When a radical group called The Watchdogs emerges with plans to eliminate the Inhumans, Agent Mack and his brother become caught in the crossfire. Meanwhile, Simmons discovers a powerful chemical compound that could alter the future for Inhumans, on “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” TUESDAY, MARCH 29 (9:00-10:00 p.m. EDT) on the ABC Television Network.
“Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” stars Clark Gregg as Director Phil Coulson, Ming-Na Wen as Agent Melinda May, Brett Dalton as Grant Ward, Chloe Bennet as Agent Daisy Johnson, Iain De Caestecker as Agent Leo Fitz, Elizabeth Henstridge as Agent Jemma Simmons, Nick Blood as Agent Lance Hunter, Adrianne Palicki as Agent Bobbi Morse, Henry Simmons as Agent Alphonso “Mack” MacKenzie and Luke Mitchell as Lincoln Campbell.
Guest starring are Titus Welliver as Felix Blake, Mark Dacascos as Giyera, Gaius Charles as Ruben Mackenzie, Trenton Rostedt as Dallas Wyatt, Justin Morck as Watchdog Alpha, Jonathan Camp as Watchdog Oscar and D. Elliot Woods as Watchdog Victor.
”Watchdogs” was written by Drew Z. Greenberg and directed by Jesse Bochco.
“Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” stars Clark Gregg as Director Phil Coulson, Ming-Na Wen as Agent Melinda May, Brett Dalton as Grant Ward, Chloe Bennet as Agent Daisy Johnson, Iain De Caestecker as Agent Leo Fitz, Elizabeth Henstridge as Agent Jemma Simmons, Nick Blood as Agent Lance Hunter, Adrianne Palicki as Agent Bobbi Morse, Henry Simmons as Agent Alphonso “Mack” MacKenzie and Luke Mitchell as Lincoln Campbell.
Guest starring are Titus Welliver as Felix Blake, Mark Dacascos as Giyera, Gaius Charles as Ruben Mackenzie, Trenton Rostedt as Dallas Wyatt, Justin Morck as Watchdog Alpha, Jonathan Camp as Watchdog Oscar and D. Elliot Woods as Watchdog Victor.
”Watchdogs” was written by Drew Z. Greenberg and directed by Jesse Bochco.
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