Unfortunately, whenever this has happened in real life, it has led to horrific consequences.

from merciless alien invaders, it should have been easy to guess that it wouldnt end well.

Sure enough, disaster struck this week.

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He doesnt stop until they reach the Confederacy spaceship floating in the upper atmosphere.

Sure enough, the alien leaders lose their confidence once Talbot crushes one of their minions into a pretzel.

This is his ship now.

The remorseless Hydra general we first saw shooting her own subordinates is long gone by now.

Rubys death has left her beaten and empty, feeling like a failure.

Coulson, however, needs her help managing Talbot and the Confederacy.

It happened a few episodes ago, and still characters are reeling from the impact of killing a teenager.

The loss has completely changed Hale, and also created major rifts among S.H.I.E.L.D.

Im glad Rubys death is being explored, and not just left as a shocking plot twist.

Using the Gravitonium, he literally absorbs one of the alien leaders into his body.

Unfortunately, Kasius legendary father is also a member of the Confederacy, and hes no dummy.

Remember the awe with which Kasius talked about his father?

Thats right, MCU completists!

This episode finally mentions Thanos by name.

Im going to take a wild guess and say that all the S.H.I.E.L.D.

Coulson warns him about Kasius, but Talbot isnt listening.

Thats it for the Hale family!

Hydra is now officially gone forever, but S.H.I.E.L.D.

doesnt seem to be any safer.

Talbot even uses his powers on Coulson until the S.H.I.E.L.D.

Daisy even blasts him at full Quake power and has no effect.

Shes now a prisoner of Kasius, a full generation before she was last time!