Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013–…): Season 5, Episode 8 - The Last Day - full transcript

Coulson and the team discover that the most unexpected person from S.H.I.E.L.D.'s past may hold the key to stopping Earth's destruction.

Previously on
"Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."...

You weren't part
of the Seer's prophecy.

The Seer?
Take me.

- There.
- You must be Robin.

She doesn't say much at all.
Her mind has been scattered.

- Fitz!
- Well, the gang's all here except May.

Except May.
She was taken to the surface.

No!

We escape via the trawler.

- Escape to where?
- The surface.

I'm not leaving
with you guys.



You told me to use my powers
to protect people.

- I'm here if you need me.
- Me, too.

I hid a crate of S.H.I.E.L.D. tech.
Level 3.

You mean the level infested with
aliens that suck your blood?

- Hang on!
- They have escaped.

Friends.
On the surface.

Where are we?

I have waited such a long time
to see you again.

5x08 - The Last Day

Three more cities just went dark.

- It's spreading too fast.
- The Lighthouse is still 200 miles out!

Hey! You're not
supposed to be here.

Where the hell
is this girl's mother?

Polly didn't make it this far.



Robin, go back downstairs
with the others.

It's not safe up here.

It's okay.
We survive the crash.

What cra...

There's a gravity storm
heading right for us!

Sit down!
Buckle up!

There's something else I need...

...to remember.

Sorry.
W-What did you ask?

How are you even here?

I told you we'd survive the crash.

The crash? I'm not sure
I know what you're ...

Don't be put out if you can't
follow Robin's train of thought.

It's like her life
is a deck of cards

shuffled out of order.

She's a seer, all right,
but nowadays,

she can't separate past,
present, and future.

Samuel Voss.

My apologies for the rough
rescue, but you got to act fast

when gravity storms
start kicking up.

You're going back out?

Yeah, my crew's gonna go out
and collect your friends.

Wait.
They made it to the surface?

- How do you know?
- She told me.

A decade ago.

Sounds like them now.

Don't worry.

Robin told me they survive
this crash, too.

Love what they've done
with the place.

Looks like, uh,
you had a rough landing.

Yeah, can't recommend the airline.

Inexperienced pilot,
lot of turbulence,

ran out of pretzels in coach.

- May...
- Daisy.

- Oh, my God.
- Daisy.

Oh, it's good to see you.

What?
It's crazy the Zephyr ended up

on the last remaining chunk
of Earth.

Yeah. Must've been en
route to the Lighthouse

- before it crashed.
- Wonder if that means

some of us
survived the end of the world?

I doubt I made it.

Ooh.

- Medical, same place.
- Okay.

It's good to see you.

Glad we finally found some allies.

You get any answers
about who they are,

- why they brought us here?
- Just more questions.

I have a lot
to catch you up on.

No, you don't understand.
Not just dead.

As far as everyone
in the Lighthouse was concerned,

everybody that came up here
was torn to scraps.

But they're all still alive
and living in an actual airplane.

Fitz, your design really
withstood the test of time.

Oh, you designed this?
Damn.

Can't imagine what
it must've been like to fly.

Technically, I'm the engineer,
I'm not the pilot.

Oh. Yeah, well,
that's still cool, I guess.

Holy hell.
Is that Deke Shaw?

Ha! I'll be damned!

Thought I was looking at
your old man 20 years ago!

- Welcome.
- Oh, my God, Voss.

I should've known that even
the roaches wouldn't touch you.

Ha! Never thought I'd see you
tagging along with these folks.

- It's a long story.
- Well, let's hear all about it, huh?

You can tell me whether these
guys are the real deal or not.

I'm surprised
you're the only one of ours

to make the trip.
And Virgil?

Virg is gone.

I'm sorry. I've been
playing catch-up ever since.

I feel like he could've told me

that he was exchanging messages
with my dead dad.

- We didn't know who to trust.
- Clearly.

- So, where is he?
- Your dad was transmitting

from a radio tower a few days out.

He's on his way back now, but...

he is gonna be so happy
to see you.

- Is he?
- Oh, come on.

Just, the way we left things,
it wasn't really...

No, no, no, no, listen.

He never held any of that
against you, all right?

If anything is to blame,
it's the Lighthouse.

That place did a number on all of us.

Are there any signs of life
on the downed trawler?

There must be some indication.

If they fled to the surface,

they may have the means
to survive there.

The Destroyer of Worlds
has proven quite resourceful.

You want to go after her?

If she's alive, reclaim
our property. If not...

...at least we'll have a trophy.

All resources are at your disposal.
While you're away,

I'll focus on the human traitors
who aided the escape.

We've been far too lenient
with those who serve us.

Hmm. It's clear
they require a firmer hand.

Their disobedience
must be punished.

- A renewal?
- No.

Retribution.

This ends today.

Well, it's not that someone forgot
to pay the electric bill.

The Kreepers
are playing games again.

It feels more like an endgame.

We need to move quickly,
get to level 3,

where Fitz hid those weapons.

Had to leave them on the level
with the giant space bugs, huh?

- Have you seen those things?
- Nope.

Still don't want to.
The service tunnel's up ahead.

It's the way up.

Hey, Flint.
This is your fault, so you know!

Hey, he didn't ask
for any of this.

They already cut the water.
Now the lights?

They're punishing us for what you did.

You should be down
with the other Inhumans

- where you belong!
- Turn yourself in!

- You can't be here!
- Hey!

You don't want
to go down this road.

It all makes sense.

Robin is the reason we're here.

She's the connection
between the two points in time.

- This is our answer.
- The problem is, for her,

those two times are indistinguishable.

Well, the decades haven't made
her any easier to understand.

It's like she's still a little girl.

- Best not to crowd her.
- Yeah.

Hello, Robin.

We've had quite a journey
to get to you.

I was hoping you might tell us
why you brought us here.

What are we supposed to do?

- I already told my mother.
- Told her what?

Everything.

She's been in and out
since I got here.

I asked her why
we were taken from the diner.

- And?
- She said it was the last time

- we were all seen together.
- That doesn't bode well.

Phillip J. Coulson.

He can bring
all the pieces together.

Pieces of what?

This is the day it all ends.

So, the lady who sees the future
says that there isn't one. Super.

Unfortunately, Robin's
not much for specifics.

Anyone who has the answers

is either unreliable,
dead, or wants us dead.

- So, status quo.
- Yep.

The homicidal blue bastards
are the most pressing issue.

We made a pretty big splash when
we broke out of the Lighthouse.

Hope Mack and Yo-Yo
are holding their own.

We're gonna come to blows
with Kasius soon.

Only question is,
who strikes first?

Be nice to have Quake
back with us when that happens.

Won't be quaking anything
with this thing on.

Have Fitz and Simmons take a look.

We'll keep working with Robin,

- see what else shakes loose.
- Copy.

I thought that I had a lot to process.

This must be...
blowing your mind.

Yeah, a little.
When you're a kid, you...

you learn fast
not to cross the Kreepers

because they'll send you to the
surface, and up there, you die.

But, hey, turns out
that everything's a lie

and people can survive up here,
and even that batty old lady made it.

The one who sees through time?

Probably should've mentioned that.

Yeah, well, I thought
she was crazy, all right?

And as I mentioned, dead.

Back in the Lighthouse,

Virgil used to bring her tea every
day and listen to her stories.

That is, until Kasius sent her
and my dad topside.

Must have been sad to lose him.

- I'm... sorry.
- No, I was too bitter to be sad.

As far as I was concerned, his
looney theories got my mom killed.

So he gets himself sent to
the surface ... good riddance.

Then you guys actually show up...

Sucks when your parents
get to say, "I told you so."

Yeah, he can say it.

I just hope he says
that he forgives me.

Yeah, well,
from my experience,

- he probably wants the same thing.
- Experience?

I didn't meet my dad
until I was in my 20s,

and all he really wanted to
do was make up for lost time.

How'd that work out?

Bit of a rocky start, but we...
we got there.

It's clear ... for now.

Let's go.

- It's not much further.
- You sure?

We made it off this floor
alive before. We'll do it again.

And then what?
Back to level 10,

where my friends want to kill me?

At least the roaches would be quick.

Some of my friends
never saw me the same

after I became an Inhuman,

but I did nothing wrong
and neither did you.

Hey!

That's the stuff the Blues use

- to keep the Vrellnexians away.
- What is he doing on this floor?

I have no idea.

But I'll feel a lot safer
with a real weapon in my hand.

It feels good,
being back on the Zephyr.

- Wish it were in the right time.
- Yeah, well, I'd rather be here

than in that silent
alien slave bunker.

Point taken.

Can you believe all these things
survived the apocalypse?

Well, that looks like
an isochronus cyclotron, but...

But with resonant
superconducting coils.

- That's strange.
- What do you think it does?

It opened the portal
that brought you here.

- Here, box right there.
- Whoa, whoa, wait.

- Who built that, and how does it work?
- That thing controls

- the monolith? Are you sure?
- Whoa, whoa, whoa. Deke warned me

that you scientists
would be full of questions.

Yes, and we are also
partial to answers.

Owen put it together.

Deke's old man. Tried to
explain it to me a dozen times,

but I don't think he can even
get his own head around it.

What, he didn't design it?

No. Built it from
some old schematics.

That damn thing drew a year's
battery reserves when he fired it up.

Didn't think it did anything,
but sure enough, here you are.

Heroes from the past.

Oh, hey. Suppose I should
say welcome home, huh?

Maybe Deke's father will have

some more information we can use.

But until then, we are on our own.

I guess we are.

What about Mack and Yo-Yo?

Are they in danger?
Is Kasius gonna attack?

You think Fitz's new friend
could help?

Enoch.

You spent some time with Robin
when she was a little girl.

How did you get her to open up?

For the most part,
she talked only to her mother,

although she would
occasionally speak to me

if I spent several days by her side.

Patience is a Chronicom's greatest tool.

And for those of us
with a limited life span?

I apologize I cannot be of more help.

Robin's gift is powerful,
but it cannot be forced.

- Sometimes all one can do is wait.
- That's not always an option.

If we can't get Robin to talk,
we have to shift gears.

Our people in the Lighthouse
need backup.

Sure.
But Daisy's still powerless.

And I'm not winning any fights
with this hole in my leg.

I don't know.
You look pretty spry

for someone who was born
over a hundred years ago.

Hey, we always
make it through somehow.

- And if not ...
- I'm not willing to lose anyone.

- That's not all on you.
- Then what is?

If I can't protect the team, what?
I'm not a scientist,

and I can't fly a dead aircraft.

You're the one I trust
to always have my back ...

Robin, I'm sorry.
We need more than a drawing.

- We need help.
- What are you trying to tell us?

The population is barely holding on.

- And the water filtration system?
- Could go at any minute,

just like the solar-power arrays.

And if we lose supplemental power,
we lose climate control,

kicking off a series of cascading
failures. We're hanging by a thread.

Then we hang on for as long as we can,

try to minimize the damage.

But Robin said there's another way.

Oh, not the girl's
bloody time machine again.

It's impossible.
You cannot change time.

- It's fixed.
- What if it's not?

She's been right
about everything else,

and for us to even have a chance,

you and Simmons
have to design the machine.

Okay. So, we spend decades
on the schematics.

What happens when
we don't finish the job?

Then we trust that someone else
will carry on after us.

We have to give ourselves the chance.

This is to remind you.

Not today, Robin.

You gave them everything
you could.

- Hello, gorgeous.
- I don't get it.

Doesn't the axe
make it harder to shoot?

It makes it easier
to chop heads off.

I scouted the whole floor.
I didn't see a single Virlnex...

Verel... Verlo...
I'm not even trying.

The roaches are gone.

Wait.
Isn't that a good thing?

No. 'Cause it means the Blue Man
Group sent them somewhere else.

Oh, no.
The elevator ...

they released them downstairs.

You're like
a post-apocalyptic Eagle Scout.

Not sure what that means,
but I like it.

This must have taken you
years to salvage.

I've been wanting to take on
the Blues my entire life,

so if you're here to help,

you just might be the saviors
of humanity after all.

That is...
if you're up to the challenge.

Same goes for you and your team.

Coulson.

Last time I saw this...
it sent us to the future.

How'd you get
a piece of the monolith?

We've held on to that
for a long time.

Became something of a symbol for
everyone who believed in the prophecy.

It's more than a symbol.
If we find more of these,

could give us a shot
at going back home.

Maybe Robin can tell us
where the rest are.

Uh, yeah, I-I don't want to
retch in anyone's rations,

but that's actually
the only piece we've ever seen.

- The others are out there somewhere.
- Sure, but don't you think

that we should focus
on something more achievable,

like storming the Lighthouse,

showing Kasius the outside
of an airlock, maybe?

Absolutely. But Fitz and
Simmons need to see this.

That's not a happy face, Jemma.

Well, the inhibitor's embedded
itself in the greater auricular nerve.

- Okay.
- Removing it requires sophisticated tools

and a trained neurosurgeon,
neither of which we have.

Even if we did, the slightest
error could paralyze you

- from the neck down.
- Okay.

So we leave it alone, then.

We found a literal piece of the puzzle.

The monolith ...
it's been fractured.

- Where'd you find that?
- Voss had it in his locker.

The survivors who believed in the
prophecy held on to it for years.

Here.

- What are we looking at?
- The shard fits into the machine right here.

Maybe that's how it was able
to target the monolith across time.

This could be our way home.

Yeah, but the shard alone isn't enough.
We need the whole monolith.

It'd be great if Robin could
help us fill in the blanks here.

Daisy, you knew her first.

- Maybe you can get through to her.
- I can try.

If she helps us get home,
maybe none of this ever happens.

That fog could've driven every
roach in the bunker down here.

Hurry!

Aaah!

- Aaah!
- Hey! Over here, you ugly bastard!

Hey.

Shotgun axe.
I get it now.

- Are you okay?
- The roaches, they're everywhere.

I don't know how many.

We need to take people to safety...

then clear the floor,
room by room.

That'll take too long, even for you.
I got another idea.

Can you grab something
from upstairs, fast?

- You got it, Turtle Man.
- Okay.

For this to work, we need access
to the air-filtration system.

I can take you there.
But what are we gonna do?

We're gonna take back this floor.

Flint...

- Flint... Flint...
- Don't fall behind.

- Come on.
- Get out of my way!

Yo-Yo, what are you doing?

Something I should've done
a long time ago.

You can't. Working with
them is our only option.

We need their power generators,
their water-filtration sys...

Who cares what they're offering?
It's not worth our freedom.

We both know they want to enslave us.

Think about what Robin predicted,

- what will happen if you fight ...
- She also predicted

that we would save the world,
and look at us now.

- We need you with us.
- Flint... Flint...

Who is this "us"?

We change our name,
we whisper in the shadows.

Whatever happened
to S.H.I.E.L.D., huh?

We're doing the best we can.

- Flint... Flint would understand ...
- There is no Flint!

Seriously, she needs
to stop talking about people

who won't be born for 50 years.

- Robin, now is not the time.
- No. No one listens to me.

- Mack will help Flint ...
- Mack is gone!

And he's never coming back.

- Please, have faith.
- I'm sorry, Melinda...

but I stopped believing
a long time ago.

- Hey.
- What are they doing with the shard?

Who, Coulson and May?

Hell if I know, but if you ask me,

they got their priorities
way out of whack.

No, that's not what I mean.
That belonged to my mom.

Why doesn't my dad
have it with him?

After my mom died,
he always kept it close.

- He wouldn't have left it behind.
- Don't overthink it, kid.

It's pretty dangerous out there
in the wastelands.

He probably just left it here
for safekeeping.

No.
Before the Blues exiled him,

I begged him for that stupid rock
so I'd have something

to remember her by, and he said
that he couldn't trust me with it.

- You need to calm down.
- No, you need to stop lying to me.

He wouldn't leave it in your locker.

So what the hell
did you do to my father?

Hyah!

That box controls the entire floor.

But the Blues shut the power off.

Not a problem.

Fitz knows how to pack
for any occasion.

Come on.

Beautiful. And Yo-Yo
got us plenty of these.

You know that gas won't be
enough to kill the roaches, right?

Yeah, but it should be enough
to drive them into one room.

Okay.
Then what do we do?

We don't do anything.

_

- Whoa.
- Dial it back a notch, Pebbles.

Thank you, Daisy.

Your dad would be glad
you still have that.

I, um ... I promised him
that I would protect you.

And I'm sorry
that I couldn't do more.

Life in the Lighthouse
and then up here,

it ... it couldn't have been easy.

My mother always kept me safe.

There was something
I was supposed to tell her.

Could you tell me?

You tried to warn Coulson
about something. Was it...

about the piece of the monolith?

Robin, do ... do you know
where we can find the rest?

Time, it's ... it's ...
it's running out.

Running out for what?

What are we supposed to do?
What should ...

I've had my fair share
of those conversations.

She has important things to say,

just doesn't always say them
at the right time.

I'm trying to be patient with her,
but it's hard when the...

last thing she predicted
was our imminent doom.

Let her rest.
I might have something

that'll give you the answers
you're looking for.

That's interesting.

This bit here ...
laser vibrometer.

So, it ... it measures
the resonant frequencies

- of the monolith piece...
- And locks onto the frequencies

in the monolith
through space-time.

Yes, you were right.
I'll fill in the others.

- Jemma, did you lock the door?
- No.

Coulson?!
Coulson?!

- What's going on?
- Coulson?!

If you don't put up a fight,
you don't have to die.

Coulson, we're stuck in here.

Must be strange for you
to see the world like this

- after what happened.
- Look, I know everyone thinks

I'm this Destroyer of Worlds,
but I'm not that powerful.

I couldn't break a planet apart
even if I wanted to.

But somehow, it happened.

Yeah, well, maybe
the history books got it wrong.

Yeah.
I'm sorry to say, but they didn't.

We found this on the hard drive
on the Zephyr.

That was the last time anyone
saw Daisy Johnson alive.

- And then?
- Well, by all accounts,

the city had been evacuated.
No one there.

After Quake walked in,
12.8 on the Richter scale,

and the world cracked
like an egg.

- How could I ...
- That's the question.

But when you look at this moment

and all the suffering
that took place after,

you can't help but wonder...

if it could've been prevented.

It's too late to stop it.

Too late to stop it!

- There's so much blood.
- May, I've had it. I'm done.

She can't control herself, she
can't stop seeing how people die,

- keeps muttering about it...
- Hold on!

She just described Jemma's death.

Why don't you tell me how I'm
supposed to live with that?

- I thought I already told you.
- You know she can't help it.

She sees death like her father,

but she also sees a way out.

That's why you designed
the machine.

Oh, you don't get it.

Nothing... we do... matters.

Because we can't change time.

You don't know that!

Of course I do!
Because we've tried!

For all I know,
we've tried a thousand times!

Always ends the same.

It's like a record
that keeps on skipping,

and we are repeating this loop
again and again and again!

Fitz, take a breath!

And every time, Jemma dies.
They all die.

Robin can't change it.
Voss couldn't change it.

Even Daisy couldn't change it.

She saw the aftermath,
and she still destroyed the world.

Daisy...

Daisy!
He has a knife.

I'll make sure this never happens.

We can tempt fate, or we can
make sure you never get back.

What is this?

It's your life
or the lives of billions.

Aah!

Aah!

- Robin, stay back!
- This is the last day.

I was hoping I could get to her,
but if not...

I can't have you
give her the answers.

I'm sorry.
It's the only option I have left.

No, Robin!

Aah!

- Daisy...
- Go. I'll catch up.

And here I thought
we were getting along.

Oh, no ... Robin.

You're okay.
You're ...

W-We're gonna take care of you. Shh.

You're okay, you're okay.
You're okay.

Oh.

- Mom?
- I'm sorry.

She's not here,
but I'll stay with you.

You always promised
you'd be here at the end.

Mom?

Mom...

- Everything all right, honey?
- Can't sleep.

Come here.

You want to talk about it?

I wish I never got this power.

- It's a lot to have going on in your head.
- Every night,

I close my eyes
and see people hurting...

people dying.

- Even you.
- I know. It's okay.

You're not afraid?

A little. But you'll
be there, by my side,

just like I'll be there for you...
in the end.

I don't want to lose you, too.

We're special.
Remember.

We never have to say goodbye.

- I-I raised you?
- After my mother was gone...

- we lived together.
- Why me?

You weren't afraid
of what I could do.

You always said I had a gift.
And that...

one day,
I could help save the world.

I'm supposed to tell you something...

how you can get back home.

That's right, but not today.
It's too early.

You tell me when we're back
on the Zephyr, years from now.

- But you won't remember me then.
- Then you remind me ...

remind me that I still have
an important job to do.

Remind me that...

You're needed for more
than you realize.

Robin... Robin, what
am I supposed to do?

And when that day comes...

you have to tell me
how to get back.

You tell me your vision
of us saving the world.

- But I've never seen that vision.
- You will.

I'll stay here until
you fall asleep, hmm?

Thanks, Mom.

I know you can save the world.

You were right.

I've seen it.

I just...
haven't lived it yet.

No...
Robin, how do we get back?

When you destroy the world,
you remember this moment.

Remember I tried to stop you.

I think I can go back to sleep now.

This is what she meant.

The day it all ends.

The roaches are dead!

- You're safe now!
- Safe? Really?

Thank you.

This fight's not over.
If we want to survive,

we can't let Kasius pit us
against each other anymore.

All right.
Who's first?

I thought you'd be dead.

Yeah, I guess Voss
didn't want any more

- of my family's blood on his hands.
- Your dad...

Deke, I'm s... I'm so sorry.

I just hope Robin can help you
find your answers.

I think we're... on our own.

To me, Robin was a little girl
only days ago.

We're not meant
to see a life like this ...

at its beginning and end.
It's too much.

Maybe it makes us appreciate
how short life really is.

So, what now?

We live on this crashed airplane
until the Kree or ...

or the roaches
or the gravity storms finish us off.

- I think we can do better than that.
- Yeah, but at least that way,

I don't go back in time
and quake the world apart.

We do go back.

Robin told me how.

We can save everyone.

Just one question, though.

Who's Flint?

We'll return in a moment.

They survived, then.

I just pray the Destroyer of Worlds

doesn't encounter
the Vrellnexians on the surface.

Those creatures can be quite ravenous.

My orders?

Follow their trail.

If you encounter
any of the human survivors,

you know their weakness.

Show no mercy.