Two episodes into season 4, the show looks completely different than it has before.

Coulsons team is scattered across different assignments, S.H.I.E.L.D.

Here are five things we learned.

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How Ghost Rider comes to life

There are few cooler-looking superheroes than Ghost Rider.

Its hard to beat the combo of black motorcycle jacket and flaming skull head.

Its kind of goofy-looking, Luna said.

They put a big shroud on my head, like a motorcycle shroud.

And then I wear this bib.

Its a cool bib, bro.

Top three bibs Ive ever seen, Gregg joked.

back to field agent.

Gregg elaborated on his characters feelings and his bubbling tensions withnew directorJeffrey Mace (Jason OMara).

When he became a director, he was sending teams up into dark alleys and not really helping.

I think he started to miss the days of being an agent, Gregg said.

To a certain extent hes relieved to be back in the field, but he has to turn S.H.I.E.L.D.

over to someone else, and this guy seems more interested in focus groups than the history of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Though as Gregg pointed out, Robbie is already dead, which eliminates one big deal-breaker.

Its about mournfulness and regret, Gregg said of season 4s new tone.

You cant lose core people like Rosalind Price and Lincoln Campbell and Andrew Garner and not be changed.

These are friends of ours.

has a strong connection to New York.

As Gregg explained, the shows real-life cast and crew also feels connected to New York.

When we finishedThe Avengers, I was very much dead, Gregg said.

I missed Phil Coulson, but I went on with my life.

So it feels like our show was born here, and we always love coming here.