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IGN: Alright, let’s talk “Dark Daisy.” What did you think when you saw that whole reveal and what you were going to do at the end of this episode?
Bennet: I was genuinely kind of horrified. The writers brought me up to the office and I was like “Oh, okay I’m dead!” That’s what you always think when you get brought up before an episode is about to come out and they were like “No, no you’re not dead. But... You’re evil!” So they explained to me what sway was and what being under sway meant. It was really hard for me to understand and I was like, “What does that mean? Am I bad? Am I like this forever?” The writers come up with 22 hours of content every season, so things are going to happen. People go through spells when they’re not themselves!
Bennet: I was genuinely kind of horrified. The writers brought me up to the office and I was like “Oh, okay I’m dead!” That’s what you always think when you get brought up before an episode is about to come out and they were like “No, no you’re not dead. But... You’re evil!” So they explained to me what sway was and what being under sway meant. It was really hard for me to understand and I was like, “What does that mean? Am I bad? Am I like this forever?” The writers come up with 22 hours of content every season, so things are going to happen. People go through spells when they’re not themselves!
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Does she really not care that she’s basically left Team S.H.I.E.L.D. to die?
I don’t think she even understands as Daisy. It’s funny to talk about it, because now I sound like the writers, because these were all questions I was asking. “How could she leave S.H.I.E.L.D.? What do you mean?!” It was really frustrating to me. It’s like, “You’re under drugs. You are yourself, but your entire intentions and your entire existence — the meaning of your existence has shifted into something completely different.” That was a weird thing to play and really hard for me as an actress, because you want to defend your character and understand their choices. You have to keep going, “You’re under the influence, you’re intoxicated, so you’re not being yourself,” but you are being yourself, which is why it gets really complicated.
Are we going to see her try to fight this at all?
You’ll see that. You see her getting really frustrated, because she obviously has run-ins with the team in the future, and crazy s— goes down, basically. You can see that there’s an internal struggle happening, but Hive’s power over her will always win.
Will those terrigen crystals she stole come into play in the finale?
They’ll come into play sooner than the finale.
I don’t think she even understands as Daisy. It’s funny to talk about it, because now I sound like the writers, because these were all questions I was asking. “How could she leave S.H.I.E.L.D.? What do you mean?!” It was really frustrating to me. It’s like, “You’re under drugs. You are yourself, but your entire intentions and your entire existence — the meaning of your existence has shifted into something completely different.” That was a weird thing to play and really hard for me as an actress, because you want to defend your character and understand their choices. You have to keep going, “You’re under the influence, you’re intoxicated, so you’re not being yourself,” but you are being yourself, which is why it gets really complicated.
Are we going to see her try to fight this at all?
You’ll see that. You see her getting really frustrated, because she obviously has run-ins with the team in the future, and crazy s— goes down, basically. You can see that there’s an internal struggle happening, but Hive’s power over her will always win.
Will those terrigen crystals she stole come into play in the finale?
They’ll come into play sooner than the finale.
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Promo
“The Singularity” – The S.H.I.E.L.D. team is left reeling and decimated as Hive continues to sway Inhumans to his side. But there is a sliver of hope as Agents Fitz and Simmons follow a lead that may be able to stop the maniacal Inhuman once and for all, on “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” TUESDAY, APRIL 26 (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 Axle Whitehead as James, John Hannah as Holden Radcliffe, AliciaVela-Bailey as Alisha, Adrian Pasdar as Brigadier General Glenn Talbot, Alexander Wraith as Agent Anderson, Camille De Pazzis as Anon and Rudy Dobrev as bartender.
”The Singularity” was written by Lauren LeFranc and directed by Garry A. Brown
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