Kebo is a minor antagonist in Season 2 and a supporting antagonist in Season 3 of the TV series Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. He was an enforcer who worked for HYDRA and later became the right-hand man of Grant Ward.
He was portrayed by Daz Crawford.
His Evil Ranking[]
His Villainous Deeds[]
Season 2[]
- Was contacted by Grant Ward, who requested him to find any remaining heads of HYDRA. When done, Kebo and three of his colleagues met Ward in a bar and reported to him that the organization was in disarray due to the recent deaths of most of its leadership, including Daniel Whitehall, Wolfgang von Strucker and List. After he refused to take anymore orders from Ward, the latter slammed his head into broken glass, scarring him and knocking him unconscious.
Season 3[]
- He and Ward ambushed former Hydra agent Carmine. They stole Carmine's car and drove into him, driving through their new warehouse with him clinging on for his life. Kebo and Ward discussed the old Hydra's greed before throwing Carmine off. They all surrounded him and demanded he surrender Strucker's location.
- With more operatives being recruited by Ward and Kebo through a brutal system, the two of them began searching for Werner von Strucker, son of Wolfgang von Strucker, so he could useful in their war against S.H.I.E.L.D. After successfully finding and kidnapping him, Ward had Kebo torture him for his bank details, while secretly seeing if he was worthy to be a part of his faction. This was a success as Werner got the upper-hand on Kebo, impressing Ward.
- Was ordered by Ward to silently swim to the side of the boat without being noticed; once there he unleashed a bag full of rats on the deck to scare away the women so they were not harmed.
- A week later, Kebo was in one of the HYDRA's recruitment places, where they operatives would fight their way into being recruited. While reading a newspaper, Kebo became impressed with a new recruit named Richie, unaware that it was actually S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Lance Hunter, who was after Ward for torturing his ex-wife Bobbi Morse.
- On Ward's orders, he is sent to hunt down and kill von Strucker before S.H.I.E.L.D. could find and question him.As his search proved fruitless and von Strucker seemed to have disappeared for good overseas using his father's wealth, Kebo was contacted by Gideon Malick, an old Hydra ally to Baron Strucker who was feared by everyone who knew of his reputation.
- He and a small team of Hydra agents followed Malick's instructions and soon found where Werner was hiding in Malick's Penthouse in Lisbon. They quickly surrounded and captured von Strucker before tying him up to the ceiling where they proceeded to torture him by beating him mercilessly and cutting into his skin. He also takes sadistic pleasure inducing this as von Strucker seemingly gave up and waited to die from his wounds.
- Smiled at the chance to kill Melinda May before stabbing von Strucker in the gut and escaping out the door while May fought his men.
- Attempted to attack Bobbi Morse despite struggling against her twin battle staves and the fight soon led to them both falling into the swimming pool.
- Used his superior strength to hold Bobbi underwater and attempted drown her while he bragged about killing men much larger than her. He then questioned what made Morse believe she could kill him and she replied that it was experience, before using her baton to send a massive electric shock through the water, killing him.
- Though Ward, Malick and Hive do far worse in the season, they have more screentime and resources.
Why He Doesn't Stand Out?[]
- Although he passes the baseline due to helping Ward in rebuilding HYDRA and his war against SHIELD and torturing Werner twice, he fails the heinous standards to Grant Ward, as his actions are done under his orders. He also fails to other HYDRA members in the MCU such as Alexander Pierce, Crossbones, Jack Rollins, John Garrett, Whitehall, Sunil Bakshi and Gideon Malik, who committed far more heinous acts with similar or more resources.
Trivia[]
- Kebo was originally supposed to appear only in the Season 2 two-part finale, but the show's producers liked the actor Daz Crawford's performance in his scene and decided to bring the character back in the first half of Season 3.
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