Daisy’s glimpse into the future isn’t quite what she expects
Can you change the future?
Can you change the past?
As he says these words, Hydra planes descend on the scene and attack, and Edwin gets shot.

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Because, well, this is where I die.
In the midst of the chaos, Daisy soon realizes that the homeless man must be an Inhuman.
She attempts to save him before Hydra snatches him up but is too late.
Charles gives one more plea, asking for Daisys help, before her vision ends.
Daisy is left shaken with Charles wooden bird.
Meanwhile, a newly risen Hive is feeling good.
Like, Neo inTheMatrixgood.
Hes even got swagger.
Simple: Malick wants power.
Back at base, Daisy is telling everyone about her vision, all grisly details included.
(He also threatens him if he hurts Daisy.
Boy, youre getting a bit overprotective here with your new boss.)
The real problem, May says, is changing thepast.
Malick brings Hive to Transia Corporation, which specializes in super cool technological advancements.
Oh, AND he wants to buy the company.
Once Malick does, he realizes hes now as powerful in strength as he is in wealth.
But, its not QUITE enough.
Because to be truly powerful, you have to kill someone with your own hands.
(Methinks someone isnt over what happened on that planet.)
Daisy brings out the bird Charles had carved, which she learns is a robin their daughters name.
Charles left his wife and daughter behind when he realized he would never be able to hold her again.
But Garner chooses this moment to walk back into their lives, having surrendered himself.
Naturally, this changes things, and Coulson demands that May stay and talk to her husband.
(Anyone else love that Coulson called her Skye before she left?
Really nice touch from episode writers Maurissa Tancharoen and Jed Whedon.
NEXT: The past can hurt.
But you’ve got the option to either run from it or learn from it.
Alone with Garner, May attempts to give him the vaccine Simmons worked on.
Its a long shot, but its the only chance they have.
Garner uses his time to tell May about how being an Inhuman changed him.
Every other time hes changed, hes felt a little bit of Garner in Lash.
This time, he cant feel that, so he knows things will be different.
But if thats the case, he wants the monster in S.H.I.E.L.D.s hands.
A distraught May wants to know if he would change anything, but Garner says no.
Well, like she said: The real problem is changing the past.
Alas, theres only Lash, and Garner no longer exists.
Its Fitz who deduces its not Ward but something else because, well, he would know, right?
He also tells her Hydra took Charles to the roof and, oh yeah, Wards here.
Howsthatfor a weird day?
I mean, areallybig advantage.
(Remember, that was a moment three months from now.)
Oh, and by the way, Malicks not dead after Daisys attack.
But hes certainly terrified based on the days events.
Which is just fine for Hive, who has everything he needs in terms of being in charge.
He wants Giyera to go somewhere for technology theyre interested in…which is, what?
Is he after the same thing Blake is?
Is he after something else?
I wish I could see the future, but alas.