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Has the Ghost Rider had his last ride?
Is Ghost Rider gone for good?

Credit: ABC/Jennifer Clasen
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Robbie sacrifices himself to take down Eli.
Does he feel heroic in that sense?
So thats really, really cool.
Im really excited to see how that plays out.
That is pretty special.
How difficult is it for Robbie to have to take down family?
At that point, hes beholden to the Rider to carry out certain things.
What Eli has done requires vengeance and for it to be brought down on him hard.
Hes family, yes, but hes now just this ultimate target.
Theres no going back at that point.
Robbie and the Rider are one at that point.
Robbies fate is left ambiguous.
Is there a possibility that you could return to the show?
Im not too worried about it being finite at this point.
Do you feel like theres some unfinished business?
Im not going to leave her in the hands of these jokers.
What about in the dynamic between Robbie and Daisy?
Yeah, I love that pairing.
I love working with Chloe; shes fantastic.
I loved the idea that theres this really great almost-sibling thing that we share.
I like this Bonnie and Clyde, brother and sister thing that they have.
So the fact that were both derivatives of Mister Hyde is really cool.
Its almost this sibling relationship that weve built.
Just a couple of orphans trying to do the best they can.
I hope to see some more.
Whats been your favorite part about playing this role?
This is the best crew that Ive ever worked with, best set Ive ever worked on.
We get to play in a huge sandbox every single day.
Every single episode, we flip a page and theres a WTF moment.
These guys and women are the ones who make it real.
Im very thankful for that.
Marvels Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.will Tuesday, Jan. 10 at 10 p.m. Read our postmortem with executive producers Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoenhere.