This past episode generated a 0. Whitehall has built a machine, a machine that can infuse a person with any element. Hale wanted to transfer him to another facility which was still the same one. Feeling threatened by Hale, a few male students, presumably working for von Strucker, came at her but she fought back. She's much more optimistic than most in S. On the upside, this all means we might be treated to another Fitz-Simmons wedding? She started off at the same school and was just as promising of a student as her mother but her future was unclear, especially with Whitehall dead. Is Hydra aware of the looming intergalactic threat? This week on , we learned exactly what makes United States Air Force General Hale tick, via a backstory chockablock with Marvel-verse references.
Fortunately for the killer-in-training, Hydra falls apart before she can suffer the same wing-clipping as her mom. Von Strucker would work on the chamber and she would groom the perfect candidate for the chamber and to do that, she would be artificially inseminated all the while she would be placed within the Air Force. Last season ended with Coulson and May gazing off into the literal and metaphorical sunset as they planned to live out Coulson's final days on Earth together. Hale needed Talbot to find a device that was part of the Hydra contraband he hid but he refused to help her, being Hydra, so she wheeled him away. She's ethical issues with Coulson with her for her murdering skills, but stays his loyal soldier also assists him in attempting to rescue the Earth, Fitz -- Obsessed with discovering Simmons, he chooses some significant personal dangers for a scroll that may give him a hint as to exactly what happened to her with all the monolith at S.
Hale showed Talbot the alien communication device and told him about the deal that was made with the aliens in exchange for protection from the oncoming threat. Either way, they both went to visit the Confederacy. Hale balks and pleads for a fate better suited to her skills, but she is rebuffed. Unfortunately, this week was one of the just kind of good ones. As the only individual to ever go back in the alien universe, she's searched by Malick. After all, this hour could be the one that really establishes what much of the rest of the season is going to feel and look like! Therefore, they, logically, must make it; they are unstoppable. Flash-forward to two years ago and Ruby Hale.
Those are just some of the questions waiting to be answered over the remaining 6 episodes of what could be the series and it will definitely be exiting if it continues at this rate. It now knows about the Avengers, as well as the intense dangers that require those superheroes and more to confront them. Polling the class for application ideas, Baron Von Strucker suggests tapping into the Tesseract once wielded by Red Skull, while Hale one-ups her rival by proposing we look forward — into outer space — for new materials. Which is fortunate for the group, as this allows them to find the recently escaped Phil Coulson. She has no doubt that she will.
As they come into contact with the vessel's inhabitants, it becomes abundantly clear that something has gone terribly awry. Mack taking over makes perfect sense, but it won't be a totally seamless transition according to Chloe Bennet. They figured out that Hale was Hydra. She has to be part of something bigger. Simmons' mission this season will be to track down her husband — though he won't remember marrying her or that their grandson from the future has joined the team because, well, time travel is tricky like that. When Hale returned, she overheard an argument between Ruby and her teacher about getting rid of her dog before she can graduate. A little more ready to take the big risk — but to take it himself, not to have one of his team members do that.
Maybe the evil aliens and the Confederacy are working together or are one in the same? The organization is virtually eradicated apart from Hale, her daughter, and one respected instructor absolutely no one else. Clark Gregg, Marvel's Agents of S. Should have been a dog, Talbot! Now we know who the real villains of the season are and we pretty much know how the Earth was destroyed. Will Daisy's powers be used for good or will she accidentally end up destroying the world? Right around Avengers: Age of Ultron, I believe. Nothing is ever quite what you expect with the clairvoyant child, and this time is no different, as Robin has given up soothsaying and drawing in the aftermath of her cataclysmic predictions.
There were also younger versions of Jasper Sitwell the Shield agent who was really Hydra and Baron von Strucker. Here's your first look at the Marvel's Season 6 Cast Portraits! May turned to Fitz, who was still locked up, for help. Hale, never one to lose graciously, assigns her daughter Ruby who has been busy scheming with the young Von Strucker and a gaggle of Hydra bots with the task of stopping the attempted Shawshank Redemption. This week, we may find out what General Hale is really up to. The question was why she needed Coulson.
There will be a time jump. It will return in May. When the show picks back up, he will have officially died from the poison that was slowly killing him in Season 5, and the team will still be coping with their grief over his loss. It's going to be a doozy, that's for sure. Hale demonstrates the communications device, to introduce Coulson to her alien intermediary, and then explains the deal in place: in trade for gravitonium, Inhumans and such, the aliens will help humans avert a war on Earth.
Disappointed with his mansplaining, Hale has Coulson dragged away. Agents of Shield season 5 episode 15 will air on March 30th at 9 8c. But when Simmons reveals their chronal invulnerability, it has a more ominous tone than it should. Hale is becoming a more sympathetic character now thanks to her backstory. Are the Skrull and the Kree heading toward Earth? A young Jasper Sitwell is placed undercover due to general smarminess, Von Strucker is pegged for supreme leadership, and Hale—who has caught the eye of none other than Daniel Whitehall—is selected for a special breeding project by virtue of her reproductive abilities. Coulson and Talbot manage to escape using the space-hooka that allows Hale to communicate with The Confederacy, But Creel is not as lucky, and is recaptured after he and Ruby fight to a draw. Oh, the burdens of greatness.