Speaking of which – Sousa explaining the reasoning for his crush was incredibly awkward, and while understandable under the circumstances, feels weird and gross, like Steve Rogers dating Sharon Carter after being dethawed.If this isn’t Agents of SHIELD in a nutshell: After a brief kiss, Daisy goes, “That was nice.On overhearing the phrase “the system is overloaded,” Sousa says, “Please tell me that’s 21st-century slang for ‘working normally’.”.So beyond grateful for this incredible journey ???????? thank you THANK YOU THANK YOU from the bottom of our hearts. Several attempts prove that someone onboard carefully orchestrated a murder to prevent Fitz’s (Iain De Caestecker) location from being known (because otherwise Sybil’s Chronicoms would be able to steal that information thanks to the events of 6.06, “ Inescapable“), and then further jumps confirm the culprit was Enoch (Joel Stoffer), who did it unwillingly because he was programmed by FitzSimmons to do so if such a situation ever arose. They then discover that Simmons (Henstridge) has a brain implant (Diana) that is blocking her memories, and that removing it is their only hope. Gradually, Daisy and the Coulson LMD (Clark Gregg) piece together that they keep their short-term memories of their attempts to escape, at the cost of losing distance for each jump. July 23, 2020Ĭaught in a time storm by a jump within a jump, the team finds themselves in the Quantum Realm (#ItsAllConnected within the MCU, after all), swirling around an open drain, which if they fell into presumably they would shrink to the size of an atom for all eternity.Īt the outset, the team is 94 kilometers from oblivion, there are fires sprouting everywhere onboard, Yo-Yo gets trapped inside the docked Quinjet, thus stranded from the rest of the team, and there’s repeated pandemonium until the Zephyr glitches and resets itself again, each time drawing steadily closer to the drain.