[MUSIC PLAYING]
 Hey, guys.
I'm here with Whitney
Galitz, the costume designer
for "Marvel's Agents
Of S.H.I.E.L.D."
Welcome.
 Thank you.
Happy to be here.
 We've seen Quake in
multiple different outfits
over the years.
How have we evolved
to this point?
 Well, we started off
with Quake that was pretty
much straight from the comics.
We used the color
palette that was
very true to the S.H.I.E.L.D.
Quake, the gold and the gray.
So this was kind of a departure.
We wanted to do kind of
a nod to Marvel Rising.
We wanted to pick something like
a shade that was a little bit
more S.H.I.E.L.D.
as well, so this
was kind of the happy medium.
 In this Quake costume,
we talked about this idea
that she is becoming a
leader of her own right,
in this costume
really fits into that.
Like, how do we see her
become her own in season 6?
 She's becoming
more independent.
She's moved away from being
under the wing of Coulson.
She's becoming more of a
leader in her own right.
So I wanted to kind of make
this suit a little bit darker,
a little more S.H.I.E.L.D.,
and just bring her kind
of into that vibe as a leader,
and separate her a little bit
more from the past Quake.
 And also the gauntlets.
You guys really
streamlined it, made it fit
really well with the costume.
 Redesigning the gauntlets
was a big thing, too.
We had to kind of
slim them down.
We gave them a new paint
job, we slimmed them down,
and also I kind of reworked
the Quake symbol on the front
to kind of work more
with the new suit.
So everything is a little
bit more slim version of it.
And then also we created our own
print for the fabric as well.
 I mean I really love it.
The differentiation of the
prints really work well.
Once you see it up close and
personal, it's kind of great.
Also here you have
something special for us.
 Yes.
We had a new character
come in this season
by the name of Sarge,
who the fans of the show
will recognize as Clark Gregg.
But he has nothing to do with
Coulson, as you'll find out.
 Just being up close to
it is so amazing, from,
you know, the dirt
and the mud to sort
of this mix of the
buckles with the military,
to like all these little
details on the side.
Like, really, like, this sort
of brown sort of webbing.
Again with the patterning
you guys really
consistently keep through.
Is this another
self-printed fabric?
 It isn't, actually.
I found this.
 Oh, wow.
 This is just
another element that I
wanted to add to create
kind of more of a sci-fi
feel to the costume.
I want it to feel
tactical and military,
but I also want it to feel a
little unfamiliar, more sci-fi.
 And what was it like for
you to see Clark Gregg put
this costume on, after years
of him in his typical suits
and button ups?
Like, this is so different for
him to play this character.
 Oh, yeah, he was
transformed, and he loved it.
When he put this jacket
on, actually-- it
was just the jacket I
think we started with.
He just put the jacket
on and he was like, yeah.
He was like, this feels right.
I was like, great.
Because I love it.
 I can't wait to see
these new suits in action.
Thanks so much, Whitney.
 My pleasure, of course.
 Make sure you guys check
out Quake's and Sarge's new
looks on "Marvel's Agents
Of S.H.I.E.L.D." on ABC.
