We are fast approaching the finale here, ladies and gentlemen!
Daisy, however, has had more than enough of this damn family.
Talbot, meanwhile, is on his own mission.

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Talbots first stop is the hospital room of Carl Creel.
Even while shaking off the after-effects of touching the Gravitonium, Creel still remembers his loyalty to Talbot.
Unfortunately, by now the version of Talbot most people knew is long gone.
Gravitonium is nothing if not addictive, and Talbot is desperate for more.
Talbots next stop, though, is personal.
With Talbot piloting the Quinjet himself, its hard for Mack and Yo-Yo to track him.
It sure seems like a not-insignificant portion of Talbots motivation for becoming Graviton was to impress his son George.
But once his wife starts talking about S.H.I.E.L.D.
He gets even angrier when Mack and Yo-Yo pull up outside.
Despite their good intentions, Mack and Yo-Yo are no match for Talbots new powers.
He takes control of their guns and fires their own bullets at them.
Yo-Yo cant even superspeed close to him without getting blown back.
The only thing that makes Talbot stop is George pleading with him to stop hurting people.
This gets through to Talbot.
Flying off, he tells George to keep watching the news.
May gives Qovas the hand-to-hand fight he craves while Deke works on redirecting the missiles.
Like I said at the top, things are certainly feeling epic…