Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. s06e06 Episode Script

Inescapable

1 Previously on "Marvel's Agents of S.
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" Enoch.
It has been a long time.
- You know this woman? - I am a Chronicom.
ENOCH: A particularly lethal one.
Atarah wants to know how you were able to travel through time so that we may go back and save our world.
We don't actually know how we did it.
- Dispose of the criminal.
- Stop this now.
If anyone can solve the mysteries of time travel, it is Leopold Fitz.
What would motivate him to do what we need? Her.
The last thing that I would ever want is for Simmons to be in danger.
And you knew that.
[METAL CLANGS, GAS HISSES.]
[GASPS.]
[ELECTRICITY CRACKLES.]
[GASPS, PANTING.]
Fitz? Jemma? Oh, my God, you're here.
You're here.
[BOTH LAUGH.]
Are you okay? Did they hurt you? No, I'm fine.
Fine.
Did they hurt you badly? No, no, I'm fine.
I'm fine, now that you're here.
- [LAUGHS.]
- Ohh! I've got so much that I want to say.
I searched for you everywhere.
Yeah, I was trying to find you, too.
Enoch said he sent you 100 years into the future, if you can believe that.
Not until you see it.
Yeah.
Wait, what? - Really? - Yeah.
- Well, then, how - Um How are you here? That, of course, is the question the question you must answer.
Who the hell are you, and what is this prison? This is the Chronicom that's been hunting us for the past year.
Story is her home planet I am Atarah She likes to tell it herself, I guess.
a sentient Chronicom from the planet Chronyca-2.
Yeah, you live near a star in the constellation known as Cygnus.
Not anymore.
[WHOOSH.]
Nothing lives there now.
The planet was set ablaze, heated to the melting point, the magma now turned to stone.
[WHOOSH.]
It is too late to save my planet.
Which is why I must now intervene at an earlier date.
Using time travel? That's the theory.
If you cooperate, there would be no reason to detain you further.
Sorry, but unfortunately, it's against the laws of physics.
You're a Chronicom.
I don't need to explain causality to you.
It's impossible to go backwards in time.
Your partner claims otherwise.
But that would create all sorts of paradoxes.
You have no idea.
You will have at your disposal the most advanced Chronicom technology.
Any tool you can imagine will be produced.
All your knowledge, all your memories will be instantly accessible, sharable.
Every memory? Shared? That's a bit intrusive.
And it can't be safe.
Not always.
But a problem as difficult as a time shift requires powerful tools, like this prison.
Know this there is no escape.
Any attempt would only lead to madness.
But your minds are the key to unlock it.
The only solution for you is to find a solution for us.
I thought she'd never leave.
Listen, uh [EXHALES SLOWLY.]
I've imagined this since I was in prison and every day since, and I wanted to do it right, but now we're stuck in another prison, and I don't know if we'll ever be able to get out of it - Fitz.
- No, hold on, hold on.
Just Just Just let me say this.
I've realized the universe can't stop us.
Because we survived the bomb of the Atlantic, we've crossed the galaxy, more than once [LAUGHS.]
just to be together.
So, a love like that is stronger than any curse.
You and I, we are uns We're unstoppable together.
[BOTH LAUGH.]
Yeah, which is why I can't live another day without you.
So, I'm asking you, heart in hand Jemma Simmons, will you marry me? Absolutely.
[CHUCKLES.]
[SIGHING.]
Ohh! [SNIFFLES.]
I have to admit, right now, here with you, I don't give a damn if we ever escape.
[CHUCKLES LIGHTLY.]
[BOTH LAUGHING, DISHES CLANGING.]
Carthan? - Nope.
- Ohh! I really thought you landed there after the crash.
Saldon, the one with the triple sunsets.
Mm! We went to Saldon! We almost died getting there.
Well, we almost died getting everywhere.
- And at the diamond cliffs.
- Mm-hmm.
Daisy went full rage monster on the indigenous population when they attacked.
They're not pleasant.
She was working out some issues.
Huh.
New issues? [LAUGHS.]
Enoch and I had to stow away on a Sivian duster to get away.
Hey, that's another thing.
I can speak Sivian now.
- Wow! - Yeah.
No jokes.
Ja givram Sivla.
- I like that.
- Mm-hmm.
What does it mean? It means "I speak Sivian.
" Did you run into any Kree? Not recently.
In the future, then? You really went to the future.
But you're not speaking about it.
Well, I don't know where to start.
The beginning.
You've been on so many adventures, and I haven't heard a single exploit.
Or start at the end? - No.
- So, how did you get back? 'Cause if you did, then maybe we can actually solve this thing.
I know it started with a monolith.
Still haven't got used to that yet.
Okay, so so start at the beginning of the future or the end of the pa The end of the past That is enough to twist you up, actually, isn't it? Fitz, please.
Let's just Let's not.
Does it have the same resonant frequency as the others? Please, let's not ruin the moment.
I'm not trying to ruin anything.
I'm just trying to understand.
If everyone made it back, which I assume they did, then that means control, and if we didn't build the control, who did? Just stop it! I don't know why you won't just tell me! I don't want to! [SQUEAKS.]
Jemma? I don't want to tell you, and you can't make me! J-J-Jemma? Hey No Hey! [EXHALES SHARPLY, SIGHS.]
You've got to be joking me.
This is madness.
Jemma I'm starting to play back what's-her-name's speech, and I don't think our minds are the key to unlocking this prison.
I think our minds might be the prison.
It could kill them.
You say the human mind is a powerful thing.
Well, now we have two of them put together.
Let's see what they can do.
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6x06 Inescapable Okay.
Don't Don't be afraid.
I'm not afraid.
I'm observing.
From a distance.
[CHUCKLES.]
Well, you're just destined for the sciences, aren't you? I'm going to be a biologist and study cuttlefish.
They can change their skin colors with chromatophores.
[EXHALES.]
You're gonna do a lot more than that.
Do you know who I am? Well, then, you know that I'm a friend, so why did you run away? Why did you come here? This is where I learn the stars, memorize my chem tables, and work out problems in my head.
What kind of problems in your head? All kinds.
My dreams float up to the stars, and my troubles are locked up tight in the music box.
[MUSIC BOX PLAYS LIGHT TUNE.]
Well, that's a nice little system.
[SIGHS.]
Is there anything troubling you now? This one! Read me this one.
You Okay.
You want me to read you a bedtime story? You know, I-I think I should probably take you out of here, because this might be the madness - that she was talking - Daddy! The strange man in my room wants to abduct me - and take me - Shh-shh Shut your Shhhhhh.
I'll read you the story.
For the love of Pete It's about a boy and his imaginary friend that are lost in the stars.
Is it, now? [SCOFFS SHAKILY.]
What's it called? [BOOK THUDS.]
That's not a good book.
That's a bad book bad story, very poorly written.
Okay, I don't think it's safe here.
We should get you out now.
[SCREAMS.]
I'm sure your daddy will understand.
[SCREAMING CONTINUES.]
[SCREAMING STOPS.]
What is wrong with you? I am functioning optimally.
You're the one who is avoiding the task at hand.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I was just I was just figuring out that you put us in a mind prison and you lied to us about it! I don't like it here.
Then figure your way out.
She's 7.
And a half.
[GIGGLES.]
Okay, return Simmons back to her adult age, please.
If she has regressed, it is in her search for answers.
Perhaps they are the answers I seek.
[POP.]
Hey! No, missy.
We do not play with that.
Okay.
Yeah, no, that's that's not normal or helpful.
You're messing with our minds.
It's extremely dangerous.
The most powerful tools always are.
So, if you plan on surviving, I suggest focusing your energy in a more productive way.
I mean Cool.
[SIGHS.]
ENOCH: Fitz is not wrong.
Using the cerebral fusion machine on humans is high-risk, unethical.
Chronicoms have used this technology to great effect.
There is no better way to mine the data of separate minds to solve the problem at hand.
But humans have emotional problems.
Don't you understand? - You seem to be developing some of your own.
- [WEAPON COCKS.]
We've lost our home, Enoch.
We are fighting for our very existence.
And must be at our best.
But if Fitz were here, I believe he would say you are being the absolute worst.
You are being, without a doubt, the supreme, absolute worst! You are a butt face! Oh, that's charming.
What is that? What are you hiding? Give it! No! It's our escape plan.
Give it now! What is it? Mononitrotoluene.
MNT? As in a precursor to TNT? This is a representational space.
There's nothing to blow a hole in here, except the side of your brain.
You're better off cooking up some cocaine or unicorn tears.
I don't have a memory of either of those things to pull from.
My supplies were limited.
How are you with spectral theory or eigenvalues? I'm still learning integrals.
Oh, are you? Well, it looks like someone's only gonna have two PhDs by the time they're 17, doesn't it? Time travel is science fiction, stupid! Oh, grow up! You're the one that said it was possible, you littl Mm.
Grow up.
Just literally grow up.
This is an adult problem.
You and I are supposed to be unstoppable.
Well, if you won't help me, I could turn to somebody else, couldn't I? I could imagine anything I want in this room.
I could boot up an LMD.
Maybe AIDA.
She could really handle the computations Don't you dare.
Ha! I knew that would get you back.
Reboot the robot that locked us in our last mind prison? You're back.
Good.
Don't be mad.
She was the most destructive force in our life.
Why would you think that would be a good idea - to bring her in here? - Oh, I'm sorry that I was childish.
It's just last time I asked you about the future, you turned into a 7-year-old and you hid under your bed! Don't need a shrink to tell us that means something.
What are you so afraid of? MACK: Jemma.
Mack.
He's here.
They brought him home.
It's good to see you.
Please, not this memory.
If you're ready to see him Either way, we understand.
What's going on, Mack? No, wait.
Don't, um I don't want you to see Just let me explain first.
DAISY: We can't We can't just leave him like this.
We're here for him now.
Preparations are being made.
YO-YO: Are they gonna tell his mother? MACK: Simmons has reservations.
No one knew what to say to me.
And I didn't know how to tell you.
[ZIPPER OPENS.]
[BREATHES HEAVILY.]
[ZIPPER CLOSES.]
How is that possible? You said there would be paradoxes.
This was one of them.
MACK: Simmons needs to say goodbye.
This isn't healthy.
She We need to do something um, have a service, something.
We will.
But what if she's right? So, I made it to the future, and then I made the journey back? It was a loop of the end of the world.
[EXHALES, BREATHING SHAKILY.]
And you died to help break it.
You died a hero.
[EXHALES SHAKILY.]
I think I'm gonna pass out.
Did Did they Did they understand? I made quite a scene with Mack.
He thought I'd lost my mind.
I had.
Even if it's true, what if she doesn't find him? I-It takes Heaven and Earth Luckily, I know a Director who believes in those things.
Mack took your death very hard, demanded a ceremony.
But he was also the first one to help me retrofit the Zephyr for the search.
No.
[VOICE BREAKING.]
No, I don't need to see this part.
I wanted to tell you the right way.
I thought you'd want his ring.
What? Jemma, did you and I Had I Had I made that proposal to you before? I'm sorry.
I missed my own wedding.
No, you just haven't had yours yet.
- Listen, I know it's a lot, but you have to - Hey.
No, I can't.
It's a miracle you survived.
And there was a lot of death, - yes, but there was beauty, too.
- I can't.
No, I can't.
What, there's more death than this? What are you doing out of bed? Had to see him.
[QUIETLY.]
He has to take care of himself.
You know you'd do the same thing.
What's wrong with Coulson? Why are they talking about him like that? Well, Fitz, he was sick for a long time.
[VOICE BREAKING.]
He He hid it from us all.
That's That's too much.
I got I got to get out of here.
That's too much.
[SNIFFLES.]
[SIGHS.]
He's out there, isn't he? Yes, sir.
Then get to work.
Yes, sir.
DAISY: We could use your skills.
No alien messes with us when we have you.
- I can't leave Mack right now.
- [THUDDING IN DISTANCE.]
DAISY: Yeah, but the way things ended, it might be good to get away.
- Did you hear that? - Yeah, but it's not about that.
- [THUDDING CONTINUES.]
- He's not the same anymore.
Something's going on.
I can feel it.
Wait right.
This is a memory.
Why this moment? The stress is getting to him.
- He's pushing himself too hard.
- "He's pushing himself too hard.
" BOTH: And if I'm not there for him, I'm afraid something's going to break.
[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS IN DISTANCE.]
You're late.
Oh.
Good to see you, too.
Yeah, no, s-sorry.
- [DOOR CLOSES.]
- It's just 'cause you said you were gonna come at 9:00, and, uh uh, it's 9:24, and so I thought you blew me off.
No, I ran into Professor Weaver on the quad.
She trapped me in a good conversation.
Oh.
[CHUCKLES.]
Yeah, she does she can well, she does that.
Um Sorry.
Just Place is a bit of a mess.
Is it? You should see my room.
Okay.
I mean, yeah, whenever.
If that happens.
I don't care.
[SIGHS.]
Thanks for Thanks for coming over.
Yeah, you wanted my help with a problem? Uh, yeah, sort of.
Well, I mean, I don't really need your help.
- I can solve it by myself.
Just - [ZIPPER OPENS.]
In lab, you seem like a good sounding board.
[CHUCKLES.]
Sounding board? Yeah.
Just means to bounce ideas off.
So, I'm good at reflecting your ideas back at you, like a wall like a thick wall.
Ohh.
No, no, what I mean is you're good at clarifying which ideas are, uh, heading in the right direction and mapping consequential results.
For an organized person, your thoughts are a bloody mess.
Yeah, um I-I-I think I think I need some help clearing them up.
I just I haven't slept.
And what problem are we solving tonight? That depends.
Whose memory is this, yours or mine? We share this memory.
Yeah, 'cause I remember this being the night where I went from being excruciatingly uncomfortable in your presence to perfectly at ease.
I remember it as the night I put you in the friend zone.
And I also remember how manic you were and thinking that genius is just a tick away from madness.
Yeah, let's not talk about madness.
I'm barely holding it together.
- I can see that.
- Um, I'm working on a problem to try and get out of this prison, and the only way to do that is to solve time.
And then I think about the hell that you went through and the pain of not being there.
Slow down, Fitz.
And if an entire race of Chronicoms is feeling that and we can stop it, then then then maybe we should.
Take control of time, undo whatever we want.
Fitz, slow down! This is why I was careful telling you everything.
Your mind is [SIGHS.]
- It's been through a lot - What? and I'm afraid, under too much pressure Oh, what, I'll crack? That's ludicrous.
I know you've been hearing him.
You had a pretty bad mental break when you got back.
All right, well well well, why don't you just pi pile it all on? [POUNDS.]
That wasn't me.
That's what I'm afraid of.
I know the Framework stuck with you.
You try to ignore it and push it down.
I'm perfectly I'm perfectly I'm perfectly in control of myself.
- [FOOTSTEPS MARCHING.]
- He's been trapped inside your mind.
- Hey, stop.
- And now we're trapped inside your mind with him.
Listen.
[FOOTSTEPS CONTINUE.]
Leopold is coming.
[FOOTSTEPS SLOW.]
[FOOTSTEPS QUICKEN.]
He's coming for us.
We need to get out of here now.
Did you think you could play in the shadows without me? [BREATHING HEAVILY.]
This is what I was afraid of.
I saw this coming.
[PANTING.]
We'll find a way.
[BOTH BREATHING HEAVILY.]
Yeah.
We're gonna be okay.
- [ELECTRICITY PULSING.]
- We're gonna be okay.
Uh It's gonna be okay.
It's gonna be okay.
It's gonna be okay.
It's gonna be okay.
Yes.
I mean, I found you.
Simmons? So we've got to be all right.
You have a dark side.
That's okay.
Everything has to be okay.
[COUGHS.]
Jemma.
Oh, no.
[ELECTRICITY CRACKLES.]
[MUSIC BOX PLAYS LIGHT TUNE.]
[SNARLING.]
[GRUNTS.]
Get back in your box! [CREAKING.]
Go! - A pillow?! - That's all I had.
What the bloody hell is that thing?! Listen, I would remind you that we came in here because your Hydra fascist shadow was trying to kill us.
Oh, so you unleashed the bloody Ringu Monster that you keep in a box! I don't hold a candle to you, psycho! Daddy taught me to put my troubles away in a little box so they wouldn't keep me up at night.
Bad feelings anger, fear, pain I would just put them inside the little box, and they would stay in there, nice and neat and crushed.
You need therapy.
You have some deep, deep, pent-up issues.
It's been a rough year! - [WOOD BREAKS.]
- [BOTH SHOUTING.]
I want out! Aah! [BOTH GRUNTING.]
[BOTH PANTING.]
I had no idea.
I had no idea you were holding on to all that.
What's the point? Don't let anyone know.
That's the whole idea.
You are so English.
Where are we? Is this the bunker underneath the lighthouse? Yep, our new S.
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Oh, perfect.
Well, there's no better place to lay low than Strategic Homeland Intervention Yeah, it's an awful acronym.
Yeah, I agree.
You'd think I'd feel safe here, but I don't.
Every nightmare we've endured can be traced back to one single moment.
SIMMONS: [QUIETLY.]
Relax, it's no big deal.
- He's just an agent.
- Just an agent? - Have you not heard the stories about - Yes, I heard the stories.
Don't be weird.
Hi.
Thank you for coming in.
Of course, sir.
I am Agent Jemma Simmons.
- And this is - This is I am Leopold Fitz.
Fitz-Simmons, yes.
You know, when I first heard about you, I thought you were one person.
That's how everyone talks about you.
Fitz-Simmons, the brain, topped out of your class after being the two youngest ever enrolled.
Well, there can only be one youngest, sir.
As if that wasn't enough attention, you recently mounted an unauthorized "bio-fuel demonstration", the results of which Was her fault.
Her fault.
Yep, that was her.
That was her.
- No - It was.
It was you.
It was you.
You underestimated the propellant's burn rate.
You're the one who increased the concentration [WHISPERING.]
Shut up.
Shut up and at that level of concentration, it was bound To explode? It exploded, right? You're lucky no one was hurt.
Well, we were the only ones in the blast radius.
Look, the powers that be didn't believe an algae bio-fuel hydrogen cell could power a Quinjet, so [SCOFFS.]
Well, they do now.
And the powers that be have also recommended I told you.
We're getting transferred to one of the poles.
[WHISPERING.]
Shut up.
have also recommended you for my team.
The f-field team? This is an honor.
[LAUGHS.]
Thank you for this opportunity.
Yeah, we would love the chance to discuss it and think about it more, I think, probably, alone.
- Of course.
- Yeah.
Look.
I know the field isn't for everyone.
Some people want to remain behind the scenes.
I get it.
But to be out there, seeing the lives you're changing, you end up being the one most changed by it.
[WHISPERING.]
I found him so inspiring that day.
You still needed a push.
Yeah, well, look at what happened because of it.
What was that thing you kept on saying? Um Do you not think I have guilt about that? Oh, yes, that's it.
"Chin up, Fitz.
There's nothing to be afraid of.
" Well, maybe now you can tell him [HISSES.]
[GROANS.]
Fitz? Fitz! [IN DISTANCE.]
Jemma? - Fitz? - Jemma! - Fitz! - Yeah! - Fitz.
- [BREATHING HEAVILY.]
- I'm here.
- [LAUGHING.]
[LAUGHING CONTINUES.]
Oh, so predictable.
Do you really think that little of him? [DOOR OPENS.]
[STRAP CREAKS.]
Comfortable? I was comfortable once, until you showed up.
You were miserable.
Your father manipulated you.
And AIDA - [STRAPS CREAK.]
- I finally found a worthy partner.
A robot to stroke your ego.
You've been keeping things from me.
So I'm gonna take what few interesting crumbs of memories you have, and then I'm gonna hollow you out.
[PANTING.]
[GRUNTS.]
[PANTING.]
[GASPS.]
[STRAINING.]
Jemma No [HOARSELY.]
You cause pain.
My turn.
Their minds are at war with themselves.
- They're in the red.
- ATARAH: I know, and I don't care.
They could end up brain-dead, and you get nothing.
Pull them out, Atarah.
[WEAPON COCKS.]
It is the right thing to do.
Do not do anything reckless.
You have a choice, Enoch work in harmony with your fellow Chronicoms or be dismantled.
Something to bite on? It's gonna hurt.
I prefer silence.
Psychopath.
[VOICE BREAKING.]
But B I I thought that you loved me.
You're only part of Fitz's pain, to be controlled.
That sounds fun.
Like how you control that thing in the music box? She's the part I'll take last.
[CLICK, WHIRRING.]
[GROANING.]
[SCREAMING.]
Oh! God! [METAL CLANKING.]
I wonder if your bones or lungs will go first.
Simmons? Hey, what are you doing? Biology.
[GROANS.]
I like dissections.
Oh, no.
Soft belly.
- [GRUNTS.]
- [SCREAMING.]
[SCREAMING CONTINUES.]
[GRUNTS.]
[SCREAMING CONTINUES.]
[SCREAMING.]
Oh! God! Your friends joke about how you two share the same mind.
If only they could see you now.
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
We are sharing the same minds.
[CRYING.]
I'm not doing this alone.
I'm not doing this alone.
We have each other.
I-I'm not doing this alone.
You said this was mine.
[SCREAMING.]
[SCREAMING.]
This isn't real! This isn't real! [BREATHING HEAVILY.]
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
Wait.
We don't only have each other.
[LAUGHS.]
We have our friends.
[SHOTGUN COCKS.]
[GRUNTS.]
You called for backup? Yes, I did.
I got this.
Go.
Go.
[GROANS.]
Glad you're okay, Turbo.
- [HISSES.]
- [GRUNTS.]
Mack! Run! [GRUNTING.]
Run! [GROANS.]
[BOTH GASP.]
[BOTH BREATHING HEAVILY.]
You are one sick, twisted piece of work.
I should strangle you right now.
The true you just cut my heart out with her bone knife! Well, now you know how it feels! Oh, ha ha ha! Hilarious comeback.
Yes, because your shadow self just tried to erase my brain with a torture machine! Well, o-okay, right.
- Well, that that is terrible - Yes.
but you did shoot his father.
- That's called revenge.
- Oh I don't know what I did to deserve that horror movie! Are you kidding?! I never knew pain until I met you! Oh, please.
Your little music box Hey, that box worked, okay? - It was nice a nice way - Ohh - to contain little things - Suppress.
- Deep resentments - and keep things nice and neat and tidy - Oh, you're so English - and orderly.
[MUFFLED.]
Yeah, you said that before.
Please elaborate.
- What does that even mean? - Prim and proper and bottled up How is that even an insult? and holier than thou, - Oh my God.
- but actually, - you're sadistic inside.
- Oh, yeah, of course.
Right, yeah, how Scottish of you to pick a fight on those grounds! You know, you hurt me just as much as I hurt you.
I was dying on the inside when you left, - abandoned me after my brain injury.
- Hey, that is not fair.
And then you get taken away by some rock, only to fall in love with some bloody astronaut I was alone on a desert planet.
who turned out to be Hive, by the way.
Oh, and also, are we sure that that happened - after you slept with him? - Oh, my God.
Because, hey, the jury's still out on that one.
Oh, you want to go there? At least he was a person! You built a robot girlfriend Well, that's bending the truth.
and, left to your own devices, turned into a Nazi dictator.
Wait, is that is that bending the truth? No! No, it's not! Yeah, and I suppose you're the one that's keeping me together.
- It would seem so.
Yes.
- Holier than thou, proving my point! Because you want to build everything your brain comes up with, so you couch it in "helping mankind, helping friends.
" But the Framework revealed the truth it's all ego.
- Oh, ego? - Yeah.
- I would love to deal with ego.
Guess why.
- Would you? Why? 'Cause your id's out there chewing Mack's head off.
Oh, really?! - Ow.
[SIGHS.]
- We're the same, Jemma.
You just like to repress your bad thoughts and pretend that it's not happening.
Y-Your ego likes to pretend you're Jane Goodall, - saving helpless, little creatures like me.
- I do not! When in fact, if it was you in the Framework, the place would look like "Night of the Living Dead.
" - I do not think I'm saving you! - Of course you do.
Calming my manic mind in the dorm room or or or taking Coulson up on his offer to get me into the field Oh, God.
Listen, if anything, it's always you that's saving me.
- All right, don't start that.
- Yes, yes.
Because you saved me in the future, you saved me on Maveth, and you saved me when we were trapped in the bottom of the ocean.
[SCREAMING.]
Had to mention it, didn't ya? Don't even think about getting in the way.
I mean, why would you design this thing without any internal controls?! Because it's a containment pod.
Well, I guess we're stuck in here together! Yeah, well, that's what "'Till death do us part" means.
You don't get a free pass 'cause I died once already.
Hey, don't joke about that! That messed me up! All my damage comes from you! Well, all my pain comes from you.
And I'm allowed to want to save you! I'll save you every time or I'll die trying.
I don't care! Me, too, because I love you! Yeah, well, I love you, too! Well, then, why are we yelling?! I don't know! [GURGLING.]
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
I'm exhausted.
[PANTING.]
We're gonna have to face those things out there.
And we might actually die trying.
[SIGHS.]
Unstoppable together? What the hell? Okay.
O-Okay.
That is abso Whoa.
- [THUD.]
- Oh.
Oh, wow.
Didn't know you liked that.
Didn't know you'd do that.
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
Fitz, we're obviously made for each other, - and - Uh-huh.
I'm sorry I can't give you back the time you missed.
But I can give you me.
Now and forever.
[SIGHS.]
The whole universe couldn't keep me from you, Jemma Simmons.
I am the luckiest man on any planet.
Well that was 5 minutes and 33 seconds wasted.
Are you ready to get back to work? Okay, listen.
I'm sorry about what happened to your planet, and I really want to help Enoch, but time travel is a nasty business.
And I don't know that I want to be any part of it.
So, if we have to spend the rest of our days in this prison together, then so be it.
You won't be together.
- You'll be - [HIGH-PITCHED SCREECHING.]
Wow.
[BOTH GASP.]
Enoch.
I have taken bold action.
We must go.
Embrace me.
Oh.
I almost forgot.
You're a grandfather.
What the bloody hell does that I can't believe it.
Turbo.
I wanted to.
I prayed, but I [LAUGHS.]
He's okay.
[LAUGHS.]
He's not okay.
He's locked up in prison in space prison, with Simmons.
Oh, they'll be fine.
The Chronicoms need them, right? Yeah, they're safe for now.
Besides, these two, they [LAUGHS.]
They can survive anything.
[LAUGHS.]
I bet you 100 bucks they already busted out of the place.
[LAUGHS.]
Look even if I had more jump cells available, I can't send you out right now.
Why? Talk to me.
The Chronicom world was attacked? That's what I heard.
I've seen the footage.
And they weren't just attacked.
Their entire planet was laid waste.
And the ones who did it - they're - They're here? here, yeah.
Yeah, they You kind of stepped on my moment there, but yeah.
They're here.
[SIGHS.]
Okay.

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