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Coulson: Previously on
"Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."...
Hill: We should have seen Hydra coming.
But they don't stand a chance.
Coulson: John Garrett does.
If you're gonna work within
S.H.I.E.L.D. for Hydra,
you can't ever get attached.
I know that you care about us, Ward!
Ward: You're right. I do.
- Ward! Ward!
- Ward!
Ward: It's a weakness.
Skye: You're still Mike Peterson.
You have a son.
- You and me ... what are we?
- We're a team.
Deathlok: So, is someone
seeing everything you see?
Waiting to push a button and blow
a hole in your skull if you disobey?
Skye: Garrett doesn't just want GH-325
for his Centipede soldiers.
He wants it for himself.
- Ward: What are you feeling?
- The universe.
- Coulson: Skye left them a little surprise.
- Skye: A trojan horse.
It's been slowly mapping every
system they've uploaded it to.
If there's a computer
system in that barber shop,
we don't have to chase him anymore.
1x22 - "Beginning of the End"
Zeller: Sorry about the
security red tape ...
you know, intellectual
property, blah, blah, blah.
You'll get used to it.
So, basically, I've
been here since day one.
It started with me on my
computer in a basement,
and now look what we've grown into.
We've got 20 active systems,
and we're growing fast.
I was gonna ask about the
construction next door.
Ah, yeah, we're planning
to add another 100 systems
by the end of the month.
That's Sally.
Hey, Sally.
So, what ... are you just
really into this sort of thing,
- or what brings you to the company?
- Um... the Incentives program?
Yeah.
No one's turned that down yet.
Anyway, so, every operator
is in charge of one unit.
You will receive an e-mail 24
hours before it goes online.
Now, some are volunteers,
but some are here for the same
- reason that you're here ...
- Woman: Hey, Zeller.
- We're in position.
- Okay.
This is good for you to
learn on your first day.
- What's going on?
- These guys?
We don't like these guys.
Yes, sir, we have them in sight.
Copy that.
Okay, people...
let 'em have it.
sync & correction by f1nc0
~ Addic7ed.com ~
Coulson: Could sure use
a little light in here.
Triplett: I got this.
So, who do we talk to
about getting a haircut?
[grunting]
If it isn't the Cavalry.
Don't ever call me that.
[computer beeping]
Bring the house down.
[grunting]
Time to go!
Aah!
[grunting]
Come on. Let's go.
Let's go. [grunts]
[grunts]
Zeller: Our men are still
digging themselves out,
but it looks like Coulson
and the others got away.
- Do you want to ... [cellphone beeps]
- Doesn't matter.
[cellphone clatters]
- You all right?
- What does it look like?
Never better, son.
I need a nail.
Get me a nail ... a big one!
- What the hell is he doing?
- He's flexing his new muscles.
He has every ounce of our research
coursing through his veins.
He feels good.
Because he took all of our miracle drug.
When we land at Cybertek,
military brass and investors
are expecting a demonstration,
and I promised them
indestructible super soldiers,
not disposable ones.
Well, with Hydra in the mix,
we won't lack for volunteers.
And if we run out,
our Incentives program
should help fill the ranks.
[nail scratching]
Just getting some ideas down.
[chuckles]
I can't keep everything in my head.
Got to be honest with you, John ...
looks like you're kind of losing it.
[chuckling] I'm alive for
the first time, thanks to you.
We took some hits along
the way, but we did it.
- We did it.
- Can't believe it.
This is everything we've
been working towards ...
saving you.
Our alliance with Hydra was
always a means to that end, right?
- Symbiotic.
- And here we are.
I mean, it's not like
we're true believers, right?
Don't get me wrong.
I'll go where you go.
Having our soldiers in
key positions is great,
but... then what?
Are we really planning a coup?
It's more of an uprising.
It's become bigger than Hydra.
Ward, you've taken good care of me,
gave me everything I wanted.
It's time for you to
decide what it is you want.
I'll see that you get it, too, son.
[breathing deeply]
I can do anything now.
Skye: The trojan horse worked.
It gave us access to
the system we wanted.
Our secret weapon ... we now have eyes
on their operation right
in the palm of my hand.
We'll need more than
eyes to defeat Garrett.
[beeping]
What is it?
Fitz-Simmons' tracker
crossed the ocean.
- It's in New Mexico.
- They managed to tag the plane?
It appears so, but
they're not answering.
- No...
- We can't think about that right now.
They may have been captured.
Either way, they risked everything
to put a tracker on that plane for us.
Now we know exactly where Garrett is,
and Skye can see what he's doing.
If Fitz and Simmons are still alive,
then catching Garrett is our
only shot at finding them.
You looked very peaceful sleeping.
Didn't want to wake you,
but I'm glad that you're up.
What's happening?
[sighs] I've spent the last hour
trying to figure out why we sank.
We're at the bottom of the ocean,
in case you missed that bit.
These pods are built to be compatible
with all S.H.I.E.L.D. aircraft,
submarines, spacecraft.
On impact, the atmospheric adaptation
must have tried to compensate.
We slowly sank as it increased
the density of the outer walls.
I measured the rate the
water rose on the glass.
Did the math ... we're
at least 90 feet down.
You can't see the surface.
[sighs]
How did we survive the fall?
The plane must have been in
vertical flight mode, flying low.
I managed to strap us to one
of the backboards before we hit.
And I broke my arm ...
same two places I broke it in
second grade... which is strange.
[chuckles]
I thought we were dead for sure, Fitz.
We're so lucky.
Now we just need to
figure a way out of here.
We'll find a way out of here, right?
And then we'd be in
the middle of the ocean
with the bends and no floatation
and no one looking for us.
I already spent an hour trying
to rig the wireless signals
on the EKG to send out a weak
distress call before remembering
that it's a S.H.I.E.L.D.
frequency and no one's listening.
And that's not the
problem ... the problem is
that there aren't many
supplies left in here,
- so I've already done the math ...
- Enough with the math.
What are you saying?
There is no way out.
We're going to die down here.
[sniffles]
Coulson: We'll only get one shot at
this, so let's go over the plan one
more time to make sure we're clear
on exactly what we're doing, okay?
Trip and I will crest the ridge, use
a noisemaker to grab a three-wheel,
maybe something with more fireworks,
and open a window for you two.
You crawl in, grab the
dealer, force his hand.
He'll get us our ace in the hole,
and then bob's your uncle.
- [gun ***] Roger that.
- Makes it sound easy.
Coulson, it's a solid
plan you've mapped out,
but it hinges on a gamble ... a big one.
And backup isn't coming.
It'll be just the four of us.
We'll be outmanned and outgunned.
But Fury always said...
[gun ***]
...a man can accomplish anything
when he realizes he's a
part of something bigger.
A team of people who share that
conviction can change the world.
So, what do you say?
You ready to change the world?
May: No.
[gun ***]
I'm ready to kick some ***.
That works, too.
I'm saying, just talk to him.
He says everything's fine,
but he's not acting that way.
I don't know what's going on
with him, and I don't like it.
Captivating, isn't it?
First time I saw it, it
reminded me of a lava lamp.
Of course, that was before
I could see through it.
Quinn's expecting the
gravitonium as payment.
When he's done, I think it
would be wise to let him have it.
Don't be coy.
I know you have plans for the stuff.
I understand it now.
I can see its soul.
- I can see yours, too.
- Ward's concerned you're going mad.
The drug didn't just
strengthen my body ...
it gave me clarity of mind.
It gave me a vision of the world
that's waiting beneath
the surface of this world.
You don't think that's mad, do you?
You know exactly what I'm talking about.
You always have.
[chuckles softly]
I have no allegiance to Hydra,
Centipede, Cybertek... you.
- I was only ever interested in ...
- Evolution.
You know we're prehistoric creatures
oozing out of the
swamps, through the mist,
clawing our way onto land
so we can finally stand
- or plant roots... or fly.
- Exactly.
I was saddened to learn
you weren't Clairvoyant.
I had a question I didn't
get to ask, but now...
Now the truth is written
on the back of my eyes,
so... go ahead, Flowers.
Ask.
What will I become?
Are you scared?
Yeah.
- And I'm hungry, too.
- Me too ... scared and hungry.
What do you think it's like?
Death?
Well, depends on the method, really.
Drowning's supposed to be quite
pleasant in the end, apparently.
- Once the water fills up your lungs ...
- I mean after.
Ah, yeah.
Well, my mum always said
that you shouldn't be afraid
because it's just like the way life was
before you were born...
which wasn't that bad, was it?
That's sweet...
Though, apparently, I was
miserable before I was born ...
upside down, umbilical cord
all wrapped around my head.
Yeah, well, she meant
pre-conception, of cour...
I know. I'm joking.
Yeah, I know that you're
joking. That's fine.
I like to think about the
first law of thermodynamics,
that no energy in the
universe is created...
- None is destroyed.
- ...none is destroyed.
That means that every
bit of energy inside us,
every particle
[breathes deeply]
will go on to be a
part of something else,
maybe live as a dragonfish, a microbe,
maybe burn in a supernova
10 billion years from now.
And every part of us now
was once a part of some other thing ...
- a moon, a storm cloud, a mammoth.
- A monkey.
A monkey.
Thousands and thousands
of other beautiful things
that were just as
terrified to die as we are.
We gave them new life ...
a good one, I hope.
It's fitting we're down
here together, Fitz.
This is where all life began
on our planet, anyway...
- Just outside that glass ...
- Jemma ...
- What?
- The glass.
- Fitz, the glass!
- Yeah.
It's bulletproof, pressure-resistant.
But the seal is 4-hydroxy-
4-methyl-2-pentanone, surely.
Yeah, I know what you're thinking,
but the flash point is
too high for it to burn.
But medical ethanol has a
low flash point, burns ...
Hotter.
If we could use the defibrillator
- as an ignition source...
- And build a compressed explosive...
To ignite the seal, the
outside pressure will...
- Blow the window in!
- ...blow the window in!
[laughs]
Yes, yes, yes, yes!
- This really hurts my arm.
- Okay.
Well, now we know that,
there's a whole new set of
problems, but where do we start?
Quinn: And finally, welcome
to our cybernetics subsection,
where we design,
manufacture, and, with this,
install our most advanced system.
Ladies and gentlemen,
this prototype can replace
the severed limb of a soldier in minutes
with one 10 times stronger,
fully networked to the
soldier's biometrics
and to his optical targeting system.
If you want me to open
up Uncle Sam's checkbook,
- I'm gonna need specifics.
- Specifics.
Specifically, I'd like to
build dozens of these machines,
increase the scale of our surgery wing,
- crank out 100 soldiers a day.
- To join our special ops units.
No, to replace them ...
Navy Seals, Secret Service.
Now, gentlemen, we know the
world's a dangerous place now.
What we're offering you is...
security.
- All right, what do we want?
- There's a three-wheel over there.
Here comes a Humvee that
has better fireworks.
Hold on.
[breathes sharply]
- Now, that's what I'm talking about.
- Did you bring a noisemaker?
Sir, I bring the noise
and the funk wherever I go.
Hey-ho, friends!
The enemy approaches.
- Careful, now, or they'll win the day.
- Move I over there. Over there!
Hey.
[grunting]
Man: Ohh!
[beeps]
[men screaming]
You know where to put this next one.
Nice work, guys.
The window's open.
[alarm blaring] Relax.
Practice drills. The compound's secure.
You have nothing to worry about.
Tell us what the hell
is going on out there,
or you can kiss a
government contract goodbye.
G-gentlemen, gentlemen,
please, I beg you ...
Don't beg them, Quinn.
You're not a rottweiler.
- We don't need their scraps.
- Who the hell is this?
This is our strategy
consultant, John Garrett.
I want full disclosure right now,
or our boys will come
in and shut you down.
Why do I hear gunfire?
You hear the dying breath
of an old world, general,
and a new world is coming.
I've tasted it on my tongue.
- This is your strategy consultant?
- He's... part time.
New strategy ... you shut your mouth
and give us everything we want.
You threaten a United States general,
and there are consequences.
Oh, you feel powerful now, don't you?
But you're all just slaves
who will serve our future.
Listen, you crazy son of a *** ...
Gentlemen, perhaps a small
demonstration will ...
Yes. Oh, yes.
A demonstration.
[grunting]
I've seen the future.
I've glimpsed it through the eyes
of every creature ...
dead, living, or yet to be.
This is the beginning.
The beginning of what, John?
- The end.
- Aah!
Ward: You're not going anywhere.
- You think you can steal the gravitonium?
- It was given to us.
- What the hell did you say to Garrett?
- I listened.
He's psychotic!
Did you notice that?!
I just had to lock up
six government officials
because he butchered the seventh one.
He completely lost it in there.
You're wrong. Garrett's not lost.
Far from it ... he's connected now.
Don't tell me you're following
him into this madness.
His talk of evolution...
I agree with him. You're
the one who follows him.
But in this case, you should.
For the first time, you both
need the same thing, and so do I.
What are you talking about?
I need him to get his head on straight.
Skye ... we need Skye,
and that's all you ever wanted, isn't it?
The evolution he speaks of ...
she'll be an important part of
that, so go get her, Grant Ward.
- Get her for what?
- The world is going to change,
and when it does, she could be yours.
Wow. You really are crazy.
Skye detests me.
She thinks I'm a monster.
Are you?
Is that your true nature,
or is that what Garrett made you to be?
- I don't know.
- Well, we know about Skye's parents,
about the darkness that lies inside her.
I believe in a world where her
true nature will reveal itself.
And when that day comes...
maybe you two could be monsters together.
[tires screech]
[grunting]
[tires screech]
- Coulson: More on our six.
- Triplett: Here they come.
These windows can't take
many more hits like that, sir.
Let's hope they don't have to.
[elevator bell dings]
[gunshot]
[grunts]
Coulson, we've found the dealer.
This is a bomb.
You know what those do.
And you've seen Agent May here
through the eyes of your super soldiers,
so you know what she does.
You don't want to mess
with us, is my point.
You're not gonna be able
to hijack our soldiers.
We've thought through
every emergency scenario,
including this one.
Don't tell me you just switched
the soldiers to default directive.
Yeah, I did.
And how did you know about that?
- Time for the guns?
- Time for the guns.
[beeping]
Coulson: Stay.
Stay.
{Defend John Garrett at all costs.}
Good boy.
- They're off to defend Garrett.
- And lead me right to him.
Now that we're inside,
go contact on forces
and make some noise on the way out.
Trip, if the rest of us don't make it,
I still want this place to burn.
- I prefer you make it, sir.
- Me, too.
The compound's been hit.
Raina and Quinn took off.
We need to take action now.
What are my orders?
That's up to you, son.
Wake up!
Come back to reality, John.
- What do you need me to do?
- You've already done it.
[cellphone ringing]
Oh. It's your handler,
probably to tell me what
the soldiers are seeing.
- Yeah?
- Hi, John. Just calling to catch up.
Skye.
You sound different
on the phone... huskier.
You curious why I'm calling
from your soldier control center?
No, I'm not too concerned.
You see, if anyone but
the assigned handler
gives a directive to one
of my men, well, kaboom.
Ah, darn it.
Coulson didn't think of that.
You outsmarted us again.
Phil's around? Great.
We actually have a lot to talk about.
Oh, and I wanted you to know ...
your scientist friends...
...they were brave
until their last breath.
[cellphone beeps]
[cellphone clatters]
Raina told me how special Skye is.
I know you've seen that from the start.
You want orders? Get her.
Thank you.
He's always been a tender heart.
You don't need to be set to default.
You haven't left me alone all day.
I was told to never
leave your side, sir.
I love you, too.
All right, we need to hurry.
We have to do this soon.
- There has to be enough ox...
- Oxygen to ignite, yes.
Yeah.
Okay.
[breathing deeply]
Now, when I press that power button...
The window will blow in,
and water will rush inwards.
Yeah, which is gonna be like
100 punches to the stomach, okay?
The wind's gonna be
knocked right out of us.
Now, this is near
empty, but I've rigged it
to let out a burst of
very high pressure ...
should force a breath into your lungs,
but you have to hold on
to it, okay? Hold on tight.
Should be enough to get
you up the 90 feet or so.
One breath?
But there's two of us.
Yeah, I've done the math.
[breathing deeply]
That's why you're taking it.
You're a better swimmer, anyway.
No.
- Jemma.
- No! I'm not leaving you here.
That's ridiculous. We need a new plan.
We're not discussing it, okay?
You're taking it ... end of story.
- I couldn't live if you didn't.
- Well, I feel the same way.
There has to be another way.
- You're taking it.
- Why? Why would you make me do this?
You're my best friend in the world!
Yeah, and you're more than that, Jemma.
[sighs]
I couldn't find the courage to tell you.
So, please...
...let me show you.
[sniffling]
[crying]
- It's okay.
- No. [crying, sniffling]
No.
Jemma. Jemma. Jemma.
- Jemma, we have to hurry.
- No. No. [sighs]
- Take it, Jemma. Take it.
- No. [sniffling]
Nooo!
[gasping]
[music]
Help!
[screaming]
[helicopter blades whirring]
[gasps]
You're in decompression on
a jet back to the mainland.
- They told us you were dead.
- Good.
We want word to get around on that.
- Fitz!
- Uh, easy. Easy.
His heart's still beating ...
just barely.
I have a full med team with him.
But you have to remain
in this chamber, okay?
His brain was without oxygen for
a long time, but you saved him.
It was the other way around.
How did you find us?
That makeshift beacon of
yours ... good thinking.
Led us right to you.
Lucky we were looking.
- You were looking?
- For my man Coulson.
I understand you're involved in a
dispute I might want to weigh in on.
Do you have anything
that might lead me to him?
Looks like the back
entrance to the factory floor
- is on the South side.
- Coulson: Roger that.
I have to hit "snooze"
on this every minute
to keep that from blowing.
Look, I will die before talking,
but there's nothing to tell.
There's no way of
controlling the soldiers
unless there's an actual
handler at the machine.
I'm not interested in that.
I'm more interested in why
you're willing to die for Hydra.
Are you a true believer?
Is Hydra the plucky little
family you never had?
Or are you here because
of the Incentives program?
Ward: She's not gonna kill you.
She had a chance to kill me
before and couldn't do it.
And she hates me... a lot.
I feel sorry for you ...
betraying the only people
who gave you a chance at
being a decent human being.
Fitz was a hero because he still wanted
to give you that
chance after everything.
But some people are
just born evil, I guess.
Yeah. Yeah, maybe they are.
I've learned things about
you, Skye ... history ...
things you'll want to know.
You and I aren't that different.
[chuckles]
You're not the evil I was referring to.
Garrett is evil.
You're just ... weak,
doing anything you're told.
I hope Garrett orders
you to walk into traffic.
You're right, Skye.
You woke up a weakness inside me.
And for the first time in a while,
I wanted something for myself.
Maybe I'll just take what I want ...
wake up something inside of you.
- I'm not afraid of you, Ward.
- Nah. You're not gonna kill us with the bomb.
- You'd go, too.
- No.
I have a weapon much better than a
bomb that will absolutely destroy you.
And why's that?
Because you slept with her,
and she's really pissed off.
[both grunting]
- Let's talk about Incentives.
- What you ...
[grunting]
[choking]
You said our thing was
no strings attached.
Looks to me like the ice
queen got her feelings hurt.
Hey-ho, friends!
The enemy approaches.
Check the perimeter.
Careful, now, or they'll win the day.
Coulson: Hi, John.
[grunts]
Hi, Phil.
Well, that's new.
Sir?
You don't have to
call me "sir," Coulson.
Look at me.
I'm dressed like I live under a bridge.
- What are you doing here?
- Well, Simmons turned me on
to that old-timey tracker
Fitz left on your bus.
[gunshots]
I went to great pains to make
sure you didn't die the first time.
Well, now's probably
not the best time, but...
...I'd like to have
a lengthy conversation
with you about that.
[gunshots continue]
- It might get loud.
- And I owe you that.
But right now, we owe Garrett a
punch in the teeth, wouldn't you say?
This... packs a pretty good punch.
[pulses]
I know what it does.
[pulsing]
[both grunting]
- Reminds me of the old days.
- You were never on top.
We are running out of time.
Tell the man what they have on you.
Fury.
Well, hell...
when was the last time
anyone saw a tag-team
wrestling match with four dead guys?
I only see one dead guy in here.
Oh, the power's all on this
side of the room, fellas.
Phil, I'm surprised
you'd try and stop me.
Of course, I don't blame you, Nick.
You haven't seen the big
picture, the big ***,
the timeless frozen ocean,
but Phil here has.
We share a bond.
We're blood brothers.
- You didn't tell me he'd gone this crazy.
- He's really stepped it up a notch.
[grunting]
Aah!
[grunting]
Aah! Aah!
Wait, May!
[choking]
I think I've waited
long enough for this.
[breathing heavily]
- Kyle?
- Oh, baby.
I'm so sorry what they did to you.
What are you looking for?
Our ace in the hole.
You remember that speech
you used to give us, Nick,
about how one man can
accomplish anything
once he realizes he
can be something bigger?
Well, now I am.
A part ... "a part" of something bigger.
- Is that how it went?
- Not a great listener.
If you tell me this whole
Hydra path thing you took
is because you misheard
my damn "one man" speech...
I am the key to the
future of the universe.
- I'm the origin of all things.
- You got it, right?
Totally. Loud and clear.
[whirs]
No, come on, please, I ...
Aww, man.
Here.
Okay, Ace, I need you to
give me a message, okay?
Something your father would
know could only come from you.
I need to prove I have you.
It won't matter.
I've already told you ...
there's no way to communicate
with Deathlok from in here.
I don't need to.
I've been communicating
with him the whole time.
Fury was teaching us something
you didn't want to hear, John,
'cause you only think about yourself.
That's the difference
between your side and our side
and why we're always gonna win.
What lesson, Phil?
Please, enlighten me.
[beeping]
{Dad, what are we?}
{We're a team.}
[grunts]
You can't do this, Mike.
I order you to stand down!
You must obey me!
You need me to translate
the words of creation.
You don't want to do this, Mike.
Tell him, Phil!
Mr. Peterson's free to
do whatever he wants.
Raah!
[grunts]
- You think he learned his lesson?
- He learned something.
Coulson: Without regular
injections, they're just men.
Once doctors remove
their cybernetic eyes,
- they'll be essentially back to normal.
- Triplett: Minus an eye, of course.
You got a chance to
express all your feelings?
- Is he still breathing?
- Guess she kept some of it to herself.
He's having trouble speaking.
I think I fractured his larynx.
Oh, good.
Your attempt to cross off
Fitz and Simmons failed,
but Fitz may never be the same again.
So I'm going to invent new ways
to ruin the rest of your life.
And we'll do whatever's necessary
to get Hydra intel from
you, but your torture ...
- that's gonna be internal.
- And a little bit external.
Sure. Some of that.
But you devoted your entire
life to a deranged narcissist
who never gave a damn about
anyone, and now he's dead.
You've got the rest of your life
to wrestle with the question ...
who are you without him?
Why don't you go to him?
I don't want him to
see what I've become.
- He won't care about your burns.
- That's not what I mean.
Coulson said to bring you in.
You can access my hardware
and watch my every move.
Go ahead. I'll only be
making amends for my actions.
Whatever you did, you did it for Ace.
And what I do now?
That'll be for him, too.
[grunting]
[breathing heavily]
[screaming]
There's a reason why they say,
"cut off the head."
Now I'll be unstop...
Hey, guys!
I found it!
Told you it'd be in here.
Coulson: Stupid, stupid, stupid,
and cruel, and very stupid!
I think you've made your point.
Why bring me back in the first place?
Clearly, I didn't think
it was the best idea.
I warned you about
people losing their minds.
Agent May was on top of the situation.
She says you're fine.
Aren't you?
It was a "break glass in
case of emergency" situation.
Yes, but that emergency was supposed
to be the fall of an Avenger.
Exactly.
And I'm damn glad I did it, too.
When you want to build something,
you need a strong foundation.
Now, you know how few
people I trust, Coulson.
You can count them on one hand.
And I'm not afraid to cut off fingers.
The principle S.H.I.E.L.D.
was founded upon was pure.
- Protection.
- Protection ... one word.
Sometimes, to protect one
man against himself ...
other times, to protect the planet
against an alien invasion
from another universe.
- It's a broad job description.
- No need to tell me.
But the belief that
drives us all is the same,
whether it's one man or all mankind.
That they're worth saving.
That truth lives inside you, Coulson.
Before it was torn apart,
S.H.I.E.L.D. was a lot of moving parts.
Guys like you were the heart.
Now... you'll be the head.
- What is it?
- A toolbox to help you build it back up.
- You want me to start over, rebuild S.H.I.E.L.D...
- From scratch.
Take your time and do it right.
- You'll still have his back.
- Of course.
There's no one else I trust with this.
Thank you, sir.
How do you ... how should I proceed?
That's up to you...
Director.
And you, sir ... where
are you heading now?
Well, I'm trading in my bird's-eye view
for two solid feet on the ground.
This is the last time you'll
be seeing me for a stretch.
You're gonna disappear,
nowhere to be found.
Nowhere? [chuckles]
You know me better than that, Phil.
I'll be everywhere.
[whirring]
Fitz ... is he okay?
Please tell me he's okay.
He's alive.
[sighs]
What is this place?
First thing I found in that
box was these coordinates.
Another secret base?
I call it the Playground,
although, technically,
it doesn't have a name because,
technically, it doesn't exist,
it being a secret base and all.
- Eric?
- Billy... Koenig, agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.,
although I totally
understand the confusion.
Eric passed away, sadly,
but it's great to have company,
finally, and I did not
mind minding this place.
- Agent Coulson.
- I know. I know.
And it is an honor to meet you, sir!
I'll get your lanyard shortly.
For the rest of you,
lanyards will be handed
out on a case-by-case basis.
Can't be too careful with
all those Hydra threats
still out there, causing trouble.
That's why we're here ...
get you up and running
and back fighting the good fight,
which is gonna be cool.
I know we don't have much,
but what we have is yours, sir.
Thank you.
So... where would you like to start?
[music]
[approaching steps]
[door hinges creak]
[door hinges creak]
I know you thought you'd
never see me again, but...
...I found your daughter.
Coulson: We'll return in a moment.
[music]
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