Clark Gregg Interview - Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Stefan Pape from HeyUGuys interviews actor Clark Gregg who plays Agent Phil Coulson in both the Marvel movies and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
We find out about his thoughts on where the character will go, how it'll fit into the new Civil War movies and also his thoughts on the new Spider-Man movies.
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This show is GREAT.
Coulson is GREAT.
Clark Gregg is GREAT.
And I want a reunion between Coulson and Tony Stark in "Civil War".
And I cannot freaking BELIEVE we are getting "Captain America: Civil War" next fecking year!!!!!
Did you like season the rest of the seasons I loved it
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wtf
I want to see an interview with Robert Parigi.
I believe in the practice of forgiveness. But I don't see how Grant Ward can be redeemed enough to end right back on Coulson's team. It's pure fantasy for Ward and the team to just shrug their shoulders and hang out again. It feels a little sick that fans would be hoping for a cold-blooded manipulative murderer like Ward to rejoin the team and live happily ever after with Skye. I can't picture Marvel doing that-- shoehorning an outgrown fit like Ward back on the team. The show will unravel if that happens.
Ward had his chance to come back, but I agree, he's too far gone.
Victor L Ward never had a chance to come back. As soon as he killed Victoria Hand on the plane, he was beyond rejoining Coulson. The character has a broken heart. I can see him finding redemption and paying his debt to society, but rejoining the team? Uh-uh. Grant Ward is a true Marvel super villain now.
Lazarusrizing That means nothing,In comic book characters switch from good to evil and back and forth all the time!
jacob harris Good comic book story-telling doesn't force characters to do something they wouldn't ordinarily do. If it does, then it's bad writing. Sometimes you can get away with it, but for Coulson and everyone else to say, "Aw, you're not such a bad guy," is stretching the suspension of belief to the point of offended hilarity. It's a joke.
jacob harris Okay, good point, but this is not the comics.
Ward is BEYOND redemption in the show.