She doesn’t want to have anything to lose, and that means not getting close to anyone. How much has Daisy changed into Quake in the six-month time jump? Obviously she looks really different on the outside, but how has she changed on the inside? She’s seeking penance for the loss that she feels responsible for. It’s laced with all this pain and resentment. I’m doing some of the most crazy stunts I’ve ever done. I don’t think it will last very long, but we’re on episode three and I’ve had some of the best days I’ve ever had shooting these scenes. In her mind, that’s her way of showing love to the people she cares about. Her way of protecting the people that she cares about is really by distancing herself from them and not letting anyone else get close to her. Having her boyfriend Lincoln sacrifice himself for her when she was going to do it for him and die in that heroic, tragic way while talking to her, that was the straw that broke the camel’s back. Her mom tried to kill her and her dad had to kill her mom and her first boyfriend was like a Nazi - she’s had a rough go these past couple of years. She becomes Quake because she goes rogue, because every time she gets close to someone they die. That’s why Marvel resonates with so many people, the level of imperfection that these so-called superheroes have. She really becomes Quake because of the past she’s had and the loss she’s dealing with. It’s not necessarily her being this great superhero all of a sudden. I love that it all stems from this hurt that she’s going through. How did it feel finally taking on the iconic moniker of Quake in the season three finale flash-forward? Meet 'Agents of SHIELD's' Ghost Rider: Gabriel Luna Talks Playing First Live-Action Robbie Reyes
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