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Based on this Avengers 2 concept art I'd say SHIELD won't be gone for long.

Hulk-Black-Widow-Official-The-Avengers-2-Age-of-Ultron-Concept-Art.jpg

The concept art might have been misleading so that SHIELD's destruction was not known.
 
From what they've said they have never intended Agent Carter to be a long running many season show, but more of a set one season show. Which makes sense, you do too much in the past and you run the risk of continuity problems in the present.
 
No fight in SHIELD? Not even the laughable Sif vs Lorelai swordfight? come on.

Don't remember it right now, but I also don't remember feeling bored.
I am watching the season again this week, so maybe I'll change my mind, when I get there again.


My main problem was the fight in Agent Carter dragging on.
It actually stopped me from watching the one-shot again.
 
Bradley Whitford is awesome. I'd love to see him in anything Marvel-related.

Just in case you or somebody else didnt know: He is in the Agent Carter One-Shot.

I hope he comes back.
My question is more like, would he be avaiable? Is he in a series or movie commitment right now?

same question about
Dum Dum Dugan (forgot the actors name) and Howard Stark (Dominic Cooper)
 
Just in case you or somebody else didnt know: He is in the Agent Carter One-Shot.

I hope he comes back.
My question is more like, would he be avaiable? Is he in a series or movie commitment right now?

same question about
Dum Dum Dugan (forgot the actors name) and Howard Stark (Dominic Cooper)

Pretty sure Dominic Cooper said he'd be up for it if he was asked, not sure about Neal McDonough.
 
Hail Hydra! New episode today:
Season 1: episode 18 "Providence"

With Colonel Glenn Talbot now on their trail, Coulson and his team seek refuge in the last place anyone would look, where they begin to uncover S.H.I.E.L.D.'s most dangerous secrets -- secrets that could destroy them all.
 
I guess Incredible Hulk really isn't part of the MCU. :\

Adrian Pasder instead of Josh Lucas? And Talbot died in TIH, anyway.
 
Just in case you or somebody else didnt know: He is in the Agent Carter One-Shot.

I hope he comes back.
My question is more like, would he be avaiable? Is he in a series or movie commitment right now?

same question about
Dum Dum Dugan (forgot the actors name) and Howard Stark (Dominic Cooper)

I'm pretty sure the idea was to bring at very least Haley and Dominic. Both actors said they wanted to reprise their roles. As for Neal McDonough, he's mostly a TV actor, so he can't be that expensive.
 
I guess Incredible Hulk really isn't part of the MCU. :\ ]

Wasn't that Ang Lee's Hulk?

the Incredible Hulk has Tony Stark showing up, and it is included in the Marvel Phase 1 Bluray boxset. Ang Lee's Hulk is the standalone one that isnt related. Although i kind of still do include it myself as it ends in the jungle where Incredible Hulk starts from :D even if they retcon some events and change all actors.
 
I guess Incredible Hulk really isn't part of the MCU. :\

Adrian Pasder instead of Josh Lucas? And Talbot died in TIH, anyway.

You're thinking of Hulk (2003). TIH was a "soft reboot" of that movie meaning previously dead characters like Talbot are fair game to use in this continuity (along with the Absorbing Man).
 
I guess Incredible Hulk really isn't part of the MCU. :\

Adrian Pasder instead of Josh Lucas? And Talbot died in TIH, anyway.

The Avengers mentions the Hulk's battle against the Abomination ("the last time I was in New York, I broke Harlem") as well as the super soldier serum in TIH.
 
New Brett Dalton interview

http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=52154

Brett Dalton: [Laughs] Thanks! I should change my voicemail now, huh?

[Laughs] Are you tired of hearing that, yet? Have people been saying that to you a lot?

Well no, they haven't been doing the "Hail HYDRA" thing but people have been looking at me differently since then, because before the character was so stalwart and so well-intentioned that they fell in love with that, and they felt in some kind of way betrayed. "Oh, man I really liked this guy!"



Oh come on now
 
New Brett Dalton interview

http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=52154

Brett Dalton: [Laughs] Thanks! I should change my voicemail now, huh?

[Laughs] Are you tired of hearing that, yet? Have people been saying that to you a lot?

Well no, they haven't been doing the "Hail HYDRA" thing but people have been looking at me differently since then, because before the character was so stalwart and so well-intentioned that they fell in love with that, and they felt in some kind of way betrayed. "Oh, man I really liked this guy!"



Oh come on now
Goddam these brahs are delusional.
 
A 15-minute video is boring?

No, but the fight scene(s) that makes up the middle and later part is boring to me.
The parts before and after it are great.

But I only watched it once, when I got my Iron Man 3 Blu Ray.
While I watched the movie quite a few times,
the fight scene in Agent Carter made me not watch it again.
 

I have ADD by the way

But what has that to do with ADD?
Quite the opposite actually. Because how would I know that I find it boring, if I had not watched it/focussed on it?



What was the recommending viewing? Episode 1 and then skip to what?

Watch them all, may skip an episode if you see you don't like it.
If you really want to skip episodes
Watch episode 10 and 11, and then from 13 onwards.

But many episodes from the first 10 introduce recurring elements:
episode 2: first piece of hydra technology and a noteworthy cameo
episode 3: a minor recurring character
episode 4: kinda important recurring technology
episode 5: continues a plot/character from the pilot and introduces a major recurring character
episode 7: introduces a major SHIELD location and a likely-major recurring character
episode 12: minor shield location, second appearance of a minor recurring character

But it is not like you won't understand the later episodes without watching those, so you can skip them.

the not yet mentioned episode 6 is one of my favourites, and features a cameo from a previously known shield agent
 
The SHIELD focused episodes are all worth watching. There was this bizarre thing going on where the structure they provided helped the show immensely... and now we know why they weren't spending time there letting us get attached to it.
 
The SHIELD focused episodes are all worth watching. There was this bizarre thing going on where the structure they provided helped the show immensely... and now we know why they weren't spending time there letting us get attached to it.

Yeah, in hindsight we got many kinda stand-alone adventures, because now we know that it was the only time they could do those :)
 
Yeah, in hindsight we got many kinda stand-alone adventures, because now we know that it was the only time they could do those :)

I liked the stand-alone adventure episodes. Each one had a different piece that I liked about them. Some I liked more than others but they were all pretty good. I don't understand why people didn't like it.
 
I liked the stand-alone adventure episodes. Each one had a different piece that I liked about them. Some I liked more than others but they were all pretty good. I don't understand why people didn't like it.
A life raft kept an aircraft cabin from depressurizing. The early standalones had this "cheap '90s syndicated action-adventure show" feel to them (same problem Terra Nova had) and it just wasn't right.
 
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