“Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” was one of the first significant TV shows prior to Disney+, and it began showing as soon as the 2012 release of the film “The Avengers.” We still don’t know if “Agents of SH.I.E.L.D.” is a part of the MCU universe, and fans continue to hope that Kevin Feige will confirm this.
Regardless of whether the show was legitimate or not, it had fantastic storylines, particularly in seasons 4 and 5, when Ghost Rider made an appearance and became a central plot component. The agreement that Agent Coulson did reach with Ghost Rider will be covered in this article.
After Loki killed him in 2012, Coulson made a bargain with the Ghost Rider to sacrifice his life that had been restored in the “Tahiti Project” in order to fight Aida, a former Life Model Decoy who had become an Inhuman.
His close friends and family learned about his brief merger with the Spirit of Vengence and the resulting transaction in the “Real Deal,” which led to his death in the sixth season, contented and retired in Tahiti with Melinda May at his side.
The Ghost Rider cameo truly “spiced” things up for Coulson and his team on the beloved show “Agents of SH.I.E.L.D.”, which shockingly improved with each new season. If you want additional information, read through to the end because the bargain ultimately resulted in Agent Coulson’s death.
What Happened Before Coulson Made a Deal With Ghost Rider?
Particularly, the first season of “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” premiered in 2013 and focused on Agent Phil Coulson, who was brought back to life after being killed by Loki during the Attack on Helicarrier. The show began showing following the release of “The Avengers” movie in 2012.
Fury used the therapies created by Project T.A.H.I.T.I., which he had previously been overseeing, to plan his resurrection. Agent Coulson’s memories of his life prior to his death and subsequent resurrection were erased from his mind in order to avoid the treatment’s negative effects from causing individuals to lose their sanity.
Since then, Coulson has been in charge of the new S.H.I.E.L.D. unit, which handles cases that the agency never approved.
Coulson was named the new director of S.H.I.E.L.D. after the HYDRA Uprising within the agency caused the team’s first significant crisis. Despite the ongoing HYDRA threat and the resurgence of internal strife, Coulson and his team made every effort to remain vigilant.
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Naturally, the threat increased in severity, particularly during the Kree and Inhumans crises, which ultimately forced Coulson to deal with the devil. The revelation of the potent, dark, magical book Darkhold marked the beginning of the entire fight.
Coulson dispatched Daisy Johnson and Ghost Rider to locate the potent book before Lucy Bauer because it had been sought after for many years.
However, Robbie Reyes’s maternal uncle and former Momentum Labs employee, Eli Morrow, was responsible for the explosion. He abandoned his coworkers in order to seize power and was able to exert control over the situation on his own.
In the end, Coulson was imprisoned by Holden Radcliffe in The Framework, where he taught history. Coulson fights Aida, a former Life Model Decoy who was transformed into an A.I. and subsequently an Inhuman, after escaping the Framework with the aid of Jemma Simmons and Daisy Johnson.
The agreement that would decide the indestructible agent’s faith was made since even Agent Coulson of S.H.I.E.L.D. and his closest comrades were unable to destroy the adversary alone.
Why Did Coulson Agree to Ghost Rider’s Terms?
In season four of the “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” television series, the Ghost Rider’s narrative begins. Robbie Reyes was a rebel who participated in illegal drag racing in Los Angeles, which was part of the criminal underground.
Before he dies, Robbie begs God and everyone to spare his brother Gabe, who was handicapped in a terrible automobile accident. He swears he will stop at nothing to save his brother.
Robbie responds in the yes when a mysterious voice calls to him in the dark after he has passed away, asking if he is prepared for vengeance and to punish everyone who has wronged him and his brother.
After saving Gabe from the wrecked car, an enigmatic guy with a fiery head reveals himself to be Johnny Blaze. Robbie becomes a new Ghost Rider after the mysterious man touches him and gives him the Spirit of Vengence.
Robbie, as Ghost Rider, spent years pursuing those who had wronged him, including his “evil” uncle Eli Morrow, who was imprisoned for the murder of his old boss. While on his quest for vengeance, Robbie encounters S.H.I.E.L.D. agents. Quake challenges Robbie’s ethics and strategies for “cleaning” the streets of criminal activity when he is Ghost Rider.
But after saving Quake’s life, Ghost Rider eventually (after a lot of other things) teams up with Daisy and S.H.I.E.L.D. to stop Lucy Bauer from getting to the enigmatic book Darkhold and, eventually, his power-hungry uncle Eli Morrow, which sets up the epic fight.
Even with Ghost Rider, the crew finds it difficult to eliminate the LMD that has transformed into an Inhuman, and the previously mentioned Aida is a new menace attempting to wipe off everyone. By temporarily merging with the devil and ultimately repelling the threat, Coulson strikes a bargain with the Spirit of Vengence to kill Aida, a choice that would permanently alter his life.
Until the 100th episode of “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” reveals that Coulson gave his life to save the world, the rest of the team is unaware of the agreement. Stated differently, Coulson was brought back to life by the unique medication developed under Project T.A.H.I.T.I. of Kree ancestry, which was “canceled” following his encounter with the Spirit of Vengence.
We find out that Coulson is dying in “The Real Deal,” the 12th episode of season 5. Since then, Coulson, who is now ill, has worked with his team to escape the bleak future, defeat HYDRA again, deal with the alien invasion that was featured in “Avengers: Infinity War,” battle the evil intergalactic alliance Confederacy, and, in the end, defeat Glenn Talbot, giving his life in the process.
Fans of “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” had a mixture of emotions throughout the sixth season as they watched Agent Phil Coulson’s final days. He passed away quietly in Tahiti beside his lover and fellow agent Melinda May.
The successful television series “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” demonstrated how a single Marvel series could take fantastic characters and plots from the comics and turn them into television shows. Many fans are disappointed that Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios have not confirmed the show as canon.
However, even after the release of Disney+ shows, “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” continues to demonstrate that it is by far the best TV project produced by Marvel Studios to this day (since the “birth” of MCU). Some showrunners should take a look back and see how one can create a good superhero show.