Both the young and old versions of Robin Hinton give a shot to explain to S.H.I.E.L.D.

So lets have a go at untangle this timey-wimey ball.

We start with Robin as a kid, on a much-less-rusty Zephyr.

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Robin says theyll survive the crash, but notes that theres something else I need to remember.

She has the same problem in the present.

As an old woman, Robin is even more enigmatic than she was as a young girl.

Coulson is currently in the midst of crashing the ship they stole from Kasius, but all the S.H.I.E.L.D.

members survive the crash, just as young Robin predicted years earlier.

Meanwhile, Fitz and Simmons find the machine used to activate the white monolith and bring them all here.

Theyve even found a piece of the monolith, but apparently thats not enough.

Returning to the flashbacks, we see how things started to fall apart.

As time went on, apparently May was the only one who kept faith in Robins prophecies.

Back in the present, we soon find out what Fitz meant by Voss attempt to change the timeline.

Though hes a longtime friend of Robins, Voss clearly doesnt trust all of her prophecies.

Naturally, tragedy occurs.

As Daisy fights her assailants, Robin wanders into the crossfire and gets fatally stabbed.

This triggers the last flashback, to May rocking a child-aged Robin to sleep as a surrogate mother.

One day, May says, youll have to tell me how to fix this.

Returning to the others with the news, May only has one question: Whos Flint?