[MUSIC PLAYING]
 Hi, I'm Enver Gjokaj.
I'm playing Daniel
Sousa on Marvel's
"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."
 Agent Sousa.
Wow.
Big fan.
 You know what's interesting,
that they've done,
which I really like
with the character,
is that they wanted
to think that agent
Sousa has gone on
to have a really
awesome, interesting career.
He has gone on to become
Agent Coulson of his day.
As being one of the
higher-ups at the SSR,
which is now,
actually, S.H.I.E.L.D.
and all of the experience, that
he's seen a bunch of stuff.
And yes, it's crazy for
him, but his job is really
dealing with crazy stuff.
 Now, imagine
that, an infiltrator
right under our noses.
 You know, we'd always
toyed with the idea
of having him in flashbacks
and stuff like that.
We're a big fan of Enver's.
But you know, when you're
talking about reliving
S.H.I.E.L.D. history,
it was a natural thought
to revisit Agent Carter.
JEFFREY BELL:
They're just a very
different color and flavor.
And so the dynamics between
him and Mack are really fun,
or him and Daisy are really fun.
 Who the hell are you?
 Who I am is on a
need-to-know basis.
 I need to know.
 Ah, no, you don't.
Because I don't exist
and we never met.
Now, can you shut the door?
 We've also worked
with Enver before,
and we know how versatile he
is, and how funny he can be.
And kind of giving him a
chance to do that with Sousa,
just bringing more
of the humor out.
 It's interesting.
It's a little hard.
I mean, just stuff
like, he's so formal,
and without even realizing it.
You know, in the '40s,
he's not that formal.
But you put him in modern-day,
and he's so straight-laced.
 I should have
known something was
fishy when everyone was saying
how nice this shark guy was.
I always heard he was a
jerk of the highest order.
 I don't think
anybody would say that.
Like, say, want a drink?
It's funny.
It just like sticks in
your mouth a little bit.
But it's so fun as a
part of his character.
It's very different
from previous seasons
of "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."
They really just go with it.
It's just this premise that
allows everything to open up.
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