![]() ![]() Britt, maybe it wouldn’t have been written in so much, but he was such a light in our cast that the ramifications are enormous. You should’ve seen the table read when he died… It was huge and I think the writers take that into consideration. It’s a traumatic event - he’s one of our own. “I think she feels extremely guilty over that, considering he went down there to save her and then he died,” Bennet said.Įlizabeth Henstridge (Simmons) emphasized the impact Trip’s death will have on the team, teasing that it serves as a catalyst for many story arcs moving forward: “It’s huge. In addition to worrying about Skye’s potential exposure to alien tech, the team is still mourning the loss of Trip, which will haunt Skye going forward. “That’s not really a place she wants to be.” “It’s a lot of her figuring out, ‘Oh, when I got upset down there, an earthquake happened, and I keep getting upset and that may be happening again.’ It’s her exploring whether or not it is her that is creating these things, and then dealing with what she has to tell the team, because people who have powers, from SHIELD’s perspective, are put on the Index,” she noted. Those are all really fun stories for us to explore.”īennet - who admitted that, after growing up with six brothers, she always aspired to be a superhero more than a Disney princess - is relishing the opportunity to explore a new side of Skye. “At the beginning of the season, we tried to take Skye, who wasn’t a SHIELD agent at beginning of last year and, coming in this season, really grow her up as a character and as an agent… Now there’s a whole new start and entering us into whole new world of Inhumans and what that means for her and how it affects other characters. “Instead of montaging Spider-Man on the subway having fun for about three minutes learning his powers, we can actually explore what it means to go through that,” exec producer Jeffrey Bell agreed. “We are coming in with the very beginning of her realizing what really is going on and, unlike a film, we have many, many hours to play that out and to explore the different emotional aspects of grappling with that huge change for someone who, we’ve already seen, is on a journey trying to find herself and trying to find a place in the world,” Jed Whedon explained. The show’s executive producers compared Skye’s journey in the back half to a superhero’s origin story. And yet something clearly happened, and that’s really the tension of the first couple episodes back - what happened to Skye?” Read on to find out what we learned from the stars and executive producers, and check out our spoiler-filled postmortem with the cast and EPs here.Īs Clark Gregg (Coulson) pointed out on set, while the audience knows that something huge happened to Skye in the midseason finale, the rest of the team is still in the dark: “She’s in quarantine, alien biotech is in play, and we don’t quite know what happened. Variety was among a number of outlets invited to visit the “Agents of SHIELD” set and gather intel from the secretive stars of the ABC drama, which returns for a 12-week run of uninterrupted episodes from 9 p.m. When the show returns from its midseason break on March 3 with an episode aptly titled “Aftershocks,” the team will be reeling from that major loss, while Skye attempts to come to terms with her newfound abilities - which seem to cause devastating earthquakes that she’s unable to control. The last time we saw “ Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD,” the mysterious object known as the Diviner had transformed Skye ( Chloe Bennet) and Raina (Ruth Negga) into something altogether Inhuman through the process of Terrigenesis, killing Agent Trip (B.J. ![]()
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