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Old 09-25-2013, 06:25 PM   #1
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Default 4 Ways to Improve ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’

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Kill Off the Weak Links

So far, it seems that one of the criticisms about Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is that the characters are too cliched and vanilla - in all meanings of the latter word. Not a problem: The great thing about teams is that there are a lot of bodies - and more than a few of them can be sacrificed. And we all know that Whedon loves to (sort of) kill characters off...

TIP: Don't hold on to any weak links. If the fanbase isn't warming to a character within a few episodes - be it snarky blogger Skye (Chloe Bennet) or snarky agent Grant Ward (Brett Dalton) - then take him/her out of the equation for good.

Coulson (Clark Gregg) and Melinda May (Ming-Na Wen) seem to be fan-approved, so there's already a foundation there. And it's fortunate that Marvel went with relative unknowns for the younger cast: we won't feel much loss if (when?) they're gone.

Focus on the Coolest Characters

Making a TV pilot is like throwing sand into a colander and sifting it out until you discover a few gems buried within. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. threw a lot of things in that colander - and a lot of characters, to boot. Right now it looks like only one or two of them (maybe three) are going to shine, but that's okay: great TV shows have been made from less.

Don't want to kill off or write off characters like Leo Fitz (Iain De Caestecker) or Jemma Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge)? Fine. Have them take a cue from Q in James Bond and give them a little cameo scene every now and again to present new gadgets (and limited banter) to our agents. Meanwhile, Agent May is intriguing - let's spend more time focused on her!

TIP: There is foreground and background to play with, so don't spread the show too thin. Focus on the top players and go deeper into their stories; create more restricted lanes for the other players (or just lose them entirely).

Introduce Upgraded (and Diverse) Replacements

Look, with every slide it is seeming more and more clear that Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is in need of a re-tooled cast. It's not just the actors - or the characters, for that matter. It's actually a combination of both.

From the early marketing it was clear there was a problem: Nothing about the S.H.I.E.L.D. team seemed that interesting. Or badass. Or believable. Or diverse. It was all Disney/ABC-brand family-friendly blandness. In a world where character-centric cable shows have seized the zeitgeist, bland and forgettable characters are a death-knell for a TV series.

TIP: When you pull some weak links out, you better replace them with something that's actually better - something more interesting, badass, believable AND diverse. This is the Marvel Universe; plenty of great characters (superheroes or S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents) already exist in canon, and if you're going to create new ones, give us characters with more imagination behind them, instead of a cast assembled from a demographics analysis printout.

Get More Espionage-Serious

Right now, people are saying that Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. feels like Avengers with weaker characters and much lower action potential. It's easy to see from the pilot how Marvel could've indeed been going for that Avengers tone and feel to the show - but perhaps that was a misstep. Maybe a change in approach to the material would fix many problems at once - the writing, characters and overall tone of the show being some of the big ones.

TIP: This is an ultra-secret espionage organization; give us a show with more espionage edge to it, rather than trying to emulate the superhero high-fantasy adventure of Avengers - with non-super, non-fantastical characters. There is a way to make AoS a little more like Alias, 24, Strikeback or Homeland and still retain that coveted family-friendly brand. The show needs to sharpen its claws a bit. Better characters and storylines will flow from that.
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Default Agents Of Shield: 5 Ways To Improve The Show

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As the third episode of ABC’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. approaches, we are now beginning to get a better grasp of what the show is all about.It has introduced us to its characters, world, and tone. By and large, the show has been a great ratings success for the network, but is it really the revolutionary link between television and film many hoped it would be? The premiere has been met by a mostly positive fan reaction, but there are still a few kinks needed to be worked out before the show becomes a true success.

So with that in mind, here are five ways to improve a promising show.

Read more at http://whatculture.com/tv/agents-of-...2s1o3AlqAjY.99
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Default Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Disappoints

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I’ve given it five episodes, and I’ve decided that Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is nowhere near as good as it should be. Here are five reasons why it shouldn’t last longer than one season (but probably will).
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The main draw of this show is pretty much fantasy to younger audience. It has only two adult in it! The rest are all candy to the 18-34 year crowd! IF ABC can get this age group to watch; it does not matter what the other groups viewer ship is! They make a killing in advertising!
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I hope these work because I loved The Avengers movie and this needs to be better to live up to the movie.
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