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Coulson: Previously on
"Marvel's Agents of S.
H.
I.
E.
L.
D.
"
- Triplett: A hard drive?
- Skye: It's all the research our team's ever done,
encrypted for safekeeping.
I'll give you 24 hours to
get the password and get out.
After that, bring the girl to me.
- You don't have to shut people out.
- Yeah, I do.
Eric.
[gasps]
Ward: There are things about me
that you wouldn't like if you knew.
[breathes shakily] He's Hydra.
You all right?
Why did you leave?
I'm good.
I want this.
Ward: I just got word from Fitz.
We need to go right now.
Simmons: Where's our bus?
- And our team?
- I don't know.
1x20 - "Nothing Personal"
Woman: Yeah, it went as expected.
S.
H.
I.
E.
L.
D.
implodes,
and everyone wants answers.
The CIA, NSA, NRO
them I can handle.
But Congress?
Congress is like kindergarten.
"Where is this Fridge?"
"What was in there?"
"Who or what is a man-thing?"
I swear I need a
cocktail and a lobotomy.
[sighs]
But apparently, my every move
continues to fascinate them.
Tonight's standard-issue
surveillance package
includes fake yuppie not checking
her texts at the bus stop,
imposter homeless man
mildly offensive
and the hipster following
me looks familiar.
I think he's Russian or
gone.
Pepper, I'll call you back in 10.
- We need to talk, Agent Hill.
- [sighs] May.
A phone call would have done it.
- But I appreciate the discretion.
- Thought you'd like the night off.
They must hate that you're
going to work for Stark.
Most of the intelligence community
would like to drop me into a dark hole,
but even they can't mess
with Tony's army of lawyers.
So, for now, we're
privatizing global security.
- Want to join?
- Coulson needs help.
And he won't take it from me anymore.
- Where is he?
- Providence base.
And he's got enough to
worry about without obsessing
over T.
A.
H.
I.
T.
I.
and who covered it up.
You mean besides us.
- How much does he know?
- Enough.
That they used alien biology,
rewrote his memories,
and that Fury did it
under someone else's direction.
- I want to know who that was.
- You're afraid it was Alexander Pierce.
Secretary Pierce was
the man in charge
the only person Fury took
orders from and he was Hydra.
Having a man like
that design your brain?
You can understand my concern.
Fury took his cues from pretty high up.
That much I know.
But when I asked him who it was,
Fury said that he buried that intel
when he decided not to bury Coulson.
Maria, this is not
the time to wax poetic.
Those are his words, not mine.
You knew the man.
Sometimes he spoke in riddles.
- Guess I'll have to solve it, then.
- Hmm.
- Unless you want to ask Fury for me.
- Fury's dead.
[siren wailing]
I'll believe it when I see it.
[tires screech]
- Drop your weapon!
- 3 minutes and 20 seconds.
Really?
If you were my agents,
it wouldn't be for long.
- Play it again.
- It's the same every time, sir.
Fitz.
As I said, all internal
camera feeds were erased,
but the hangar's landing
assist system is separate.
The camera tracks movement.
So, after we left,
everything's normal until this.
Simmons: An entry log
has may leaving the base
a few minutes later through
the front door only her.
- And then this.
- Holding hands.
Soon after, the plane takes off.
But that is all we've got.
Where are they going?
And Koenig?
Koenig must have gotten
onto the plane somehow.
There's no other way in or out.
The blast door and the hangar
door are the only exits.
And both are undamaged.
So nobody attacked the place,
and they weren't running away.
- So why?
- Maybe Koenig got orders.
From who? Not Fury.
Is there anyone left to give orders?
Aren't we just
improvising at this point?
Still wouldn't explain why the
communication lines were cut
or why they left their
phones or why May just left.
May walked away because I told her to.
- I was mad, and I was mean.
- Then we don't need her sorry ***.
- Excuse me?
- With all the crap we're facing,
this is not the time to
pull the ripcord, bail out.
I'll make us some food.
We have to eat.
Let me help.
Uh, no, I'll get it, actually.
You stay here.
Simmons.
[panting]
For a minute there in the field,
I thought things were
normal again, and then
Why do you think they
left us in the dark?
[sighs] I don't know.
But something will turn up.
We just have to stay positive.
For Coulson, yeah.
I know.
- He's had a rough go of it.
- Yeah.
Between Garrett and May and
seeing Audrey and pancakes.
Coulson's upset about pancakes now?
That's one way to cheer everyone
up a bit, don't you think?
- I'll see if we have any in stock.
- Yeah, I'll fire up the griddle.
[rattling]
Night?
Day.
Triplett: Sir, you're
an expert on analysis.
I can see you running
scenarios in your head,
- so what do you got?
- Best case
Agent Koenig knows something we don't.
He took a team, kept us
in the dark for our safety.
[rattling stops]
Worst-case scenario?
We've had a wolf in
the herd the whole time.
[Simmons screams]
[paint can rattling]
Ward: Fitz keeps the
candy under his bunk.
[chuckles]
What are you up to?
Just looking for the
sat-phone to call the team,
make sure everyone's all
right, no one's blown up.
I've got the phone.
I just talked to Coulson
a little while ago.
- You did?
- Yeah, sorry.
Should have told you.
They're okay, but the sooner
we get to the location,
decrypt that drive
The sooner we can
rendezvous with the team.
Exactly.
Seemed like a smart play at
the time, geo-locking the drive.
- I didn't think it would backfire on us.
- Ward: It hasn't backfired.
The drive is supposed to
be impossible to crack.
[keyboard clacking]
Pretty specific coordinates, though.
You could have picked
anywhere in the world.
Why a random diner in L.
A.
?
It was already built into my encryption.
Never changed it.
But it's fitting.
It's where I met Mike Peterson.
It's where this whole S.
H.
I.
E.
L.
D.
roller coaster started.
Plus, tactically, what do
you look for in a jobsite?
Public place, lots of
people, multiple exits.
Yep.
Figured if I ever got
in trouble, I'd be safe there.
Oh, you'll be plenty safe.
[chuckles]
This, however, is not the answer.
[gun clicks]
What's the matter?
A girl can't defend herself?
In this situation, the
last thing we can afford
is to get pinched on
a concealed-weapons charge.
You're right.
Again.
Couldn't find any rounds anyway.
Hey.
We are gonna be okay.
I promise, until this thing is over,
I'm not gonna let you out of my sight.
Fitz: Impossible.
It can't be.
- No.
No.
I-I don't believe it.
- Take a breath, Agent Fitz.
Don't tell me to take a breath.
Who the hell are you?
I mean, really.
Come on.
I don't even know who you are.
- I just went through this, remember?
- Don't touch me.
- My S.
O.
turned out to be a lying son of a
- Well, not Ward.
Okay? Not Ward.
Do you know why?
Because he's our friend.
And Simmons will find something.
- Go ahead.
Tell him, Jemma.
- Let me work, Fitz.
- Yeah, but tell him that Ward isn't
- Let me work.
Something else is at play
here, sir.
Think about it.
They're just trying
to mess with our heads.
They wrote that on the wall to scare us.
- One step at a time.
- We need to get out of here.
Simmons will give her
report.
That's the next step.
[sighs]
He died approximately 10
hours ago of asphyxiation
after May left the premises.
A thin wire was used to strangle him.
His trachea is crushed,
partially sliced through,
so it was done in a hurry.
Based on the angle of the lacerations,
the killer was at least
lift him into
Ward did this.
[clanging]
Fitz!
No no no no
Coulson: Okay! Okay!
We need to hold it together.
Listen
[clang]
all that anger, all that pain,
you need to hold it in and
focus it on Skye.
She's alive.
And she just walked
out of here hand in hand
with someone she knows is a murderer
because she's playing him
just like he played us.
Fitz, Fitz
we have to fix the communications.
We have to track that plane.
Can you do that? [sighs]
Good.
If I know Skye, she's got a plan.
And we're gonna find her
before Ward figures out what that is.
Come on, Skye.
[breathing heavily]
What's your play?
[sighs] I can't remember the last
time I sat in a restaurant.
I know.
It's been all tubes,
tunnels, and plane food.
- Maybe I will get pie for dessert.
- Dessert?
I was hoping we'd be done by
the time I finished coffee.
Do you have any idea how long it'll take
to decrypt this drive?
- For you? I figured 10 minutes.
- Not even close.
The GPS will take
a hot second to calibrate,
but I'm working on a laptop.
So even at three cycles per byte,
- there are still terabytes of data
- Spare me the details.
- Give me the timeframe.
- An hour would be a miracle.
Coulson needs this yesterday.
My laptop's not a time machine, Ward.
That's the science.
[sighs]
Guess we're having dessert.
[sighs]
Can you grab me a cable?
Think there's one in the drawer.
Thanks.
[click]
[chuckles]
That seemed to work.
Fitz is using the
jumpjet's relay to power it.
He's like a ninja with this crap.
- How's he doing?
- Freaking out.
But focused on the task,
which was good advice.
And you?
Trust me, I'm gonna have
a major freak out later.
All right.
Ward is Hydra.
- You know what that means.
- Garrett is alive.
- And Agent Hand is dead.
- So they hit the Fridge.
It means they've got all the weapons
they could possibly want.
And we didn't have a clue.
So why risk coming back here?
It wasn't to cross us off.
- What do you have that he wants?
- I don't know.
He had all our intel on that drive.
All he had to do was make a cop
He came back for Skye.
She must have encrypted that drive,
and she was the only one
who could crack back into it.
So they have to keep her alive.
And she can stall for time.
[computer beeps]
Our plane is in Los Angeles.
Finally, some good news.
[alarm blaring]
Voice: Perimeter defenses activated.
I should have knocked on wood just then.
Triplett: Multiple
contacts on the ground.
- They just triggered the gun turrets.
- Come on.
[keyboard clacking]
Skye: You're staring again.
I'm not allowed to do that?
- I told you, it's a complicated hack.
- Um
you've mistaken my
admiration for impatience.
No, it's impatience.
Okay.
Sorry.
Didn't
mean to stress you out.
Maybe you should duck outside.
Try again on the sat-phone
just to make sure.
No.
We stick together
and we stick to the plan.
The sooner you decrypt
this hard drive
The sooner we get to them.
I heard you twice the first time.
Are you all right?
- You look nervous.
- How can you tell, superspy?
Staying unnaturally still
to keep from fidgeting,
maintaining eye contact to give
the impression of confidence.
What's wrong?
The last time I was in this booth,
I was sitting across
from Mike Peterson
a good man, and now he's a murderer.
And we are FBI's most wanted.
It's just [scoffs] like any moment,
something could go horribly wrong.
Relax.
You're doing great.
Hiding what I'm thinking and feeling
it doesn't come as easy
for me as it does for you.
- Well, it comes with experience.
- [sighs] Yeah, I guess it does.
[gun ***]
[sighs]
I wish this bunker had a bunker.
These doors should hold.
It'll some major
artillery to make a dent.
Hangar door deactivated.
[ding]
- How?! That's impossible!
- Take cover.
Let's go.
[whirring]
It's not Hydra.
It's special forces.
Talbot: On behalf of the
United States armed forces,
I order you to stand down.
I repeat, stand down.
Colonel Talbot?
There have to be better
things for you to do
than chase four S.
H.
I.
E.
L.
D.
agents.
I wasn't a huge fan before chasing
you to the damn tundra, Coulson.
- I wouldn't push it.
- I'm flattered you came in person.
Fury's private base
on North American soil?
I just had to see it for myself.
If I come out, will you shoot me?
'Cause then I won't come out.
Hold your fire, soldiers.
This is one of the most
classified facilities
on the planet, Colonel.
How the hell did you find it?
I told them.
[birds chirping]
[shovel clinks]
[grunting]
[panting]
My condolences.
[sighs]
[computer beeping]
"Classified level 10.
T.
A.
H.
I.
T.
I.
project
supervisor to Director Fury.
"
- We're not criminals.
- Great.
Then we'll take you in, and
you can tell us all about it.
At the very least, you're fugitives.
And running away puts
a bit of a guilty stink on it,
don't you think?
Triplett: We're not Hydra.
We're agents of S.
H.
I.
E.
L.
D.
Well, right now, to the rest of
the world, that's the same thing.
All right, I'm gonna tell
you how it's gonna be.
You give me actionable intelligence and
I'll allow you to serve time awarded.
Your other options are
pretty much hell.
- Do your worst.
- We have told you of a known Hydra agent.
He's getting away, and your
little intimidation speech
is keeping us from saving
the life of a fellow agent
- a friend.
- Sister, you haven't seen intimidation.
And right now I'm you're only friend.
I'd be careful not to *** me off.
The word "agent" implies that your
corrupt organization still exists.
Your leadership abandoned
you for the private sector,
and we're gonna allow that in exchange
for valuable assets like yourself.
So right now I'd be
thinking hard and fast
about exactly what it is
that makes you valuable.
I am offering you a
lifeline here, Coulson.
Don't thank me.
Just take it, and we'll be on our way.
Don't see how thanks are in order,
considering you just sold me out
and led the U.
S.
military
straight to Fury's secret base.
No, Phil.
You led us
straight to Fury's secret base
- as part of the deal we made.
- You can't be serious.
You and I are gonna turn
over these abandoned tunnels
to the U.
S.
Government, who
will be ever so grateful to
take possession of an enemy
stronghold in their backyard.
What about my team?
Well, they're gonna have
to go through the system
- interrogations
- Not gonna happen.
[sighs] Look, talk to Talbot.
Cough up some meaningless
intel about this place
nothing significant, of course,
nothing about S.
H.
I.
E.
L.
D.
's
other installations.
[scoffs]
You're still protecting your secrets.
Is there anything specific
you're afraid I'll talk about?
T.
A.
H.
I.
T.
I.
maybe?
- Phil
- I'm a liability.
- Is that it?
- Grow up, Phil.
Of course you're a liability.
But I know you'll do the right thing.
"The right thing?"
That's funny coming from you.
- After everything you and Fury have done?
- Look, it was for your own good.
For my own good.
I know.
I get it.
You should have been straight with me.
I would have kept your
secrets like a good soldier.
I always have.
But instead, you were worried about me
when you should have been
worried about anyone else!
You're right.
We should have seen Hydra coming.
But after D.
C.
, they
don't stand a chance.
John Garrett does.
Garrett?
I heard Ward took care of him.
Ward's his secret weapon.
He killed Victoria Hand,
then raided the Fridge,
and now he's got Skye,
which is where we were headed
until you so rudely interrupted
to sweeten your deal.
[sighs]
I vetted Ward.
You want to make this right?
Stop wasting time.
Talbot: Can we move this along?
I'd like to tear this room apart.
Sure, Colonel.
Knock yourself out.
[panting] Get your people.
- We need to move.
- "We"?
[sighs]
Ward: [sighs] How much longer?
- Half-hour.
- You said that a half an hour ago.
Weren't you the one
who told me to relax?
Those cops over there
keep looking at us.
They're just checking out the waitress.
They don't know you're pretending
to be someone you're not.
[chuckling] Yeah, all right.
Who am I pretending to be?
- My impatient boyfriend.
- I like that cover.
What's the longest
you've been undercover?
- Like, deep undercover?
- Uh
- Uh, 16 months.
- When was that?
Mm, about five years
outside of the academy.
I posed as a Russian attaché
at the embassy in Warsaw.
That's got to be so hard, living
a double life like that
getting close to people,
only to turn on them.
[scoffs] I don't know
how Garrett did it.
Garrett?
Think about all that time
he spent as your S.
O.
getting to know you,
being your mentor
only to lie to your face,
betray you like that.
It was, uh, difficult to accept.
- But thankfully, that's over.
- Because you took care of him.
Can we not discuss this right now?
If you had one more
moment before you shot him
in the back of the head so heroically,
if he was sitting right here
and you could say anything you want,
- what would you say?
- Skye.
Would you say he's disgusting?
Would you tell him he's a disgusting,
backstabbing traitor?
- Or to rot in hell?
- What are you doing?
I'm just trying to have an
honest conversation for once.
They're starting to clear
people out.
We should go.
No, I think I'm good here.
- Skye, we've been made.
Come on.
- No.
I tipped them off.
Hail Hydra.
You two, show me your hands! Now!
Get hem off!
Out of the booth, nice and slow.
All right, turn around.
- Hands on your head.
- Just be careful.
He's armed.
[grunting]
Skye!
Officers, I surrender!
Arrest me!
Slow down, ma'am.
What are you talking about?
No, no.
I am an agent of S.
H.
I.
E.
L.
D.
,
a wanted fugitive.
Take me in.
Come on! What are you doing?!
Get me out of here!
That's it! Come on.
[grunting]
- I'll do whatever you
- Skye!
[gunshots]
Skye, don't run.
You don't understand!
[tires squeal]
I'm not trying to hurt you!
[screams]
You should be thanking me.
I saved your ***.
You didn't save my ***.
You turned it into a public spectacle.
You let her get one over on you.
That's exactly what
Garrett was afraid of.
- And Garrett told you to stay out of sight.
- He ordered me to shadow you.
He knew you had a soft spot for Skye
and she might take advantage of it.
Well, he was wrong.
We have her.
And once she gives us
a location, we'll be off.
Yeah, that's not gonna happen.
Take a walk.
I can handle this.
Can you? You haven't so far.
Garrett says you have 5 minutes.
I can explain.
Lying ***!
Son of a ***! You lying
Stop.
Stop.
Stop!
Calm down.
Okay? Okay?
It's over.
You can't win.
Okay?
[both grunt]
Stop.
[handcuffs click]
All this time, everything
we've been through why?
- How could you?
- I was on a mission.
- It wasn't personal.
- "It was" you did not just say that.
- "It wasn't personal"?!
- Skye, listen to me.
God, I might actually believe that.
You that I
that is the twisted logic
that they teach you when
you sign up to be a Nazi.
- Stop.
Wait.
I'm not a Nazi.
- Yes, you are.
That is exactly what you are.
It's in the S.
H.
I.
E.
L.
D.
handbook, chapter one.
The Red Skull, founder of Hydra,
was a big, fat, freaking Nazi.
That has nothing to do with today.
You know, you always had
that Hitler youth look to you.
So it's really not that surprising.
It's not like that.
I'm a spy.
I had a job.
You've killed I don't
know how many people.
- You gonna kill me now?
- No.
I would never hurt you.
Once I crack the drive,
are you just gonna shoot me
like you did with Thomas Nash,
or are you gonna have
someone else do it,
like you did with Quinn?
I didn't know that was gonna happen.
That was all Garrett.
Oh, of course it was Garrett's fault.
That was part of "the mission," right?
Just gonna kick back and watch me bleed
until it's your turn to pull the trigger.
You think I had a part in that?
That I would let that happen to you?
You know how I feel about you, Skye.
Wait.
So even though you've been lying
to everyone about everything,
you're saying that
your feelings for me
They're real, Skye.
They always have been.
[inhales sharply]
I'm gonna throw up.
[handcuff clangs]
Do you do you think
this has been easy for me?
Do you have any idea how hard it was?
The sacrifices, the
decisions I had to make?
But I made them.
Because that's what I do.
- I'm a survivor.
- You are a serial killer.
And you know what?
You were right about one thing.
I wouldn't like the real you.
Someday
Someday, you'll understand.
No.
I won't.
And I will never
ever
give you what you want.
[beeping]
{Garret is done waiting.
[sighs] Ow.
[inhales sharply]
Time's up.
You can tell me where
to unlock the drive,
or you can tell him.
Mike
Please.
I know you don't want to do this.
It's not up to me.
Yes, it is.
I don't care
what they did to you.
You're still Mike Peterson.
You're still a father.
- You have a son.
- Who I left in your hands.
I asked you to look after him, Skye.
Where is he now?
He's with his aunt, under the
protection of a S.
H.
I.
E.
L.
D.
team.
And what is S.
H.
I.
E.
L.
D.
today?
Hydra can hurt my son anytime they want,
and if I get any funny
ideas about rescuing him,
they push a little button
and blow a hole in my skull.
- Fitz-Simmons will figure out a way
- No.
There's no way out of this, Skye.
Tell us how to unlock the drive.
- No.
- Damn it, Skye
You could have shot me back
in Italy, but you didn't.
They made Quinn do it because
there's still good in you, Mike,
and I don't think you're gonna hurt me.
[inhales deeply]
You're right.
I won't hurt you.
[whirring]
[gasping]
[electricity crackles]
What what
what did you do to him?
- Deathlok: Stopped his heart.
- His heart
Isn't beating.
He's
having a heart attack.
I can restart it or not.
- It's your choice.
- Skye
You think I don't want
to watch him suffer?
Not suffer die.
Garrett doesn't think
you're gonna let that happen.
- He's a murderer.
- Yes, he is.
Are you?
[gasps]
[handcuff clangs]
- Okay, stop.
- Where do you unlock the drive?
- Bring him back!
- Where?
on longitude and latitude.
- It's altitude.
- You're lying.
I'm not! You
I put the password in and I
I start the hack.
And once we reach altitude, it unlocks.
Now bring him back!
[whirring]
[gasping]
[handcuffs clang]
Put the password in.
Start the hack.
No tricks.
[panting]
You you son of a ***.
- Now get the plane in the air.
- I can't.
I can barely stand.
[electricity crackles]
[grunts]
That should help.
[panting]
[controls clicking]
Hill: Maria Hill to S.
H.
I.
E.
L.
D.
6-1-6.
You have 30 seconds to
stand down and surrender.
I repeat, stand down and surrender.
You gonna answer me, Ward,
or do I have to come over there?
Maria Hill.
I kind of hoped you went
down with the Triskelion.
And I hoped you weren't
the duplicitous lowlife
you turned out to be, but
here we are.
Gonna be honest with you, Hill.
I'm having a pretty bad day.
So if I were you, I'd get
the hell out of my way.
- Mm, give up Skye, and we'll talk about it.
- Yeah, that's not happening.
You know, I never liked you, Ward,
not since our first sit-down,
but I never figured you
for John Garrett's lapdog.
A lot of us lost respect for Fury
when he picked you as his second.
If he needed eye candy around,
he could have at least picked Romanoff.
That's funny.
I'll tell her you said that.
Now hand Skye over,
or I'll have a squad of
F-16s knock you on your ***.
Even if you had that
kind of pull anymore,
which you don't, Coulson
would never let you do it.
He would never sacrifice Skye like that.
But you know Garrett would.
So don't try and follow us.
This doesn't have to
go down like this, Ward.
- You don't owe Garrett anything.
- You're wrong.
[engines rev]
You want me to pursue?
No.
Their tracking
systems are up and running.
Just hope we bought enough time.
[whirring]
[door closes]
[sighs]
[sighs]
Are you okay?
Did Ward hurt you?
No, I'm okay.
But the encrypted hard drive
I unlocked it for them.
Forget that.
We need to move.
We got to take the cockpit.
Wait.
You came alone?
It's okay.
I can take Ward.
No, I know, but how did
you get past Deathlok?
Deathlok's here?
On the plane?
Yeah, you didn't take him out?
- New plan run!
- W-what about you?
Get to the cargo hold now.
I can't let you leave, Agent Coulson.
It's still my plane.
[beep]
I don't need your permission.
[alarm blaring]
- I've never used a parachute before!
- Forget that! Get in the car!
[gunfire]
Down! Get down!
[whirring]
Buckle up!
[tires squeal]
[screaming]
[grunting]
I told you to buckle up!
[whirring]
[screaming]
All right!
He must have hit the thrusters!
[screaming]
[panting]
[thud]
[whirring]
[both panting]
That'll be 20 bucks.
I'm putting the plane down.
We need to go after them.
No, we don't.
We stay with the plan.
- I don't answer to you.
- Coulson and Skye don't matter anymore.
We have the data and Garrett
wants us back right now.
Listen, I'm not just gonna forget
what you did to me back there.
You try anything like that
again, I will kill you.
Wasn't personal.
I was just following orders.
- Wow.
I can't believe he shot Lola.
- I can't talk about it.
Don't blame you for going after him.
We'll need a base of operations,
weapons, tactical backup.
Who do you have working for you?
Okay, wait, wait.
Hold on, Coulson.
There is no more backup.
No more hidden bunkers.
Oh, come on.
I know Fury has others.
There's no Fury.
We're not bringing the band
back together again, Coulson.
It's over.
There is no S.
H.
I.
E.
L.
D.
anymore.
- Well not officially.
- Look, I get it, okay?
You have to take Ward and Garrett down.
But don't act like it's some
officially sanctioned mission.
It's a personal vendetta, and
when it's done, you should walk.
Let your people go their separate ways.
[sighs]
And what?
Turn themselves in? Cut a deal?
Work in the private sector?
You know Stark would
take you in a heartbeat.
It's not my style.
[sighs]
I should go.
You know where to find me.
Say hello to Stark for
Oh, yeah.
Never mind.
He thinks I'm dead.
[door closes]
[music]
Fitz: [sighs] Must be some
reason why Ward did it.
Maybe they brainwashed him.
Simmons: Don't know.
Some people are just evil.
I'd rather not believe that.
It's true.
I just assumed
we'd be better at spotting it.
Tell me that you're not Hydra.
- What?
- I know that it's ridiculous,
but I just need to hear you say it.
I'm not Hydra.
Yeah, good.
Good.
And I
'cause I'm not, either.
- Of course not.
- Yeah.
Because if if you ever did
- I wouldn't.
- I don't know what I would do.
You'll never have to find out.
[keyboard clacking]
Thought you didn't eat junk food.
- I'm on vacation.
- Until?
[door opens]
Until that man tells
me it's time to work.
Not tonight.
Live a little.
[chuckles]
That case, I'm gonna go crazy.
Maybe have another bag.
[chuckles]
[sighs]
Never been homeless before.
[vending machine whirs]
Skye: It's not fun.
At least we have a pool.
[beeping, whirring]
[clang]
- How you're going on here?
- Sure.
- We'll get him.
- I know.
[inhales deeply]
I left them a little present
when I decrypted the drive.
Should help.
[chuckles]
Thanks.
[music]
Nice night.
Coulson: We'll return in a moment.
[beep]
[opening doors]
I was hoping you'd come back.
- Ward is
- I know.
[sighs] Hill told me.
There's something you need to see.
You wanted to know who
was behind T.
A.
H.
I.
T.
I.
?
This is what I found out.
[beep]
Coulson: Good morning, Director Fury.
I regret to inform you that
I'm handing in my resignation.
I know you brought me on
to project T.
A.
H.
I.
T.
I.
because you trusted my judgment,
and it's that judgment that's telling me
I can no longer, in good conscience,
let the testing continue.
I understand you started the program
to potentially save
a mortally wounded Avenger,
but the side effects are too extreme.
We had initial success with
the regenerative properties
of the guest-host tissue,
but after the initial physical recovery,
the subjects began to
deteriorate mentally,
displaying hypergraphia, aphasia,
catatonia, or just complete psychosis.
We don't know if it
was the biology at play
or simply the awareness
of what was done,
but the only course of action
that showed any promise
of stemming these side effects
was memory replacement
erasing completely the awareness
of what they'd been through.
And even those results
were very inconsistent.
To be clear, I'm recommending
the termination of project T.
A.
H.
I.
T.
I.
Under no circumstances
should these procedures
or drugs be administered to anyone ever.
The cost is far too great.
Thank you, sir.
[beep]
Huh.