- Phil Coulson: You ever had the fried plantains here?
- Bobbi Morse: Tostones? Yeah. Why?
- Phil Coulson: I heard about this place down the street where they put crab in them, wouldn't mind trying that. You know, after we save the world.
- Antoine Triplett: Isn't that in the Bermuda Triangle? 'Cause that explains a lot.
- Phil Coulson: Actually, it doesn't have to do with the Triangle. We solved that back in the '80s.
- Antoine Triplett: Uh, Atlantis?
- Phil Coulson: Try Puerto Rico.
- Skye: Talking about my Dad?
- Jemma Simmons: I'm sorry. It must be so...
- Skye: Messed up?
- Jemma Simmons: I was going to use the off-color version of "messed up", but it felt unappropriate.
- Skye: Oh, it's appropriate. My Dad, Ward, the Obelisk, the city - it's all messed up. And... I just - I can't shake this vibe that something really bad is about to happen.
- Antoine Triplett: You mean like somebody getting shot? Yeah, I got that covered already, so you can lose that vibe. We're good.
- Jemma Simmons: That's right. Yeah. Nothing but positive thoughts from here on out.
- [knocks on table]
- Jemma Simmons: That's not wood, is it?
- Jemma Simmons: No, I- I know things have been difficult between us since I got back from being undercover but I need you to understand that I didn't leave because of what happened to you.
- Leo Fitz: No. No. No. No. Jemma, J-Jemma, Jemma, please. Because I've got a whole- um, I j- um, it's hard enough to get the words out. I've been thinking and I'm going to leave the lab so you can be the one who runs the science division.
- Jemma Simmons: You're quitting?
- Leo Fitz: No, I'm-I'm-I'm going to the garage on the bus with Mack.
- Jemma Simmons: But why?
- Leo Fitz: You know why. You're clearly far more c- cap- capable than I am. At this point, anyway.
- Jemma Simmons: That's not true! You just need more time to heal. If...
- Leo Fitz: I've had time and I'm- and I'm not better. So, you should run the lab and I can work for you. I just can't work with you and I think that's what's best.
- Raina: Be honest, Skye. Haven't you ever felt lost or had the feeling that you're part of something bigger? Like you were special?
- Skye: When you say "special", what you mean is "alien."
- Raina: Is that what you believe? We're human, Skye. We just have the potential to be more. But the Diviner? Now, that is most definitely alien.
- Skye: Where do you get this stuff? My father?
- Raina: Partly. But my grandmother came from a long line of special people who believed in a story, about the blue angels that fell from the heavens. The ancients call them the Kree.
- Skye: And what do the Kree want?
- Raina: Change. That's why they left the Diviner, as a guide to the temple, so the worthy would inherit the Earth.
- Skye: And do you know where this temple is?
- Raina: That's what the Diviner shows you. Only the worthy are allowed inside to witness its true power.
- Skye: And what happens to the people who aren't worthy?
- Raina: I hope they've said their goodbyes.
- Antoine Triplett: I was just wondering, how many of you are there, any way? Brothers, I mean.
- Billy Koenig, Sam Koenig: 13.
- Antoine Triplett: 13?
- [both laugh]
- Billy Koenig: Look at him. He fell for it.
- Antoine Triplett: Yeah.
- Sam Koenig: That gets people all the time.
- Antoine Triplett: Yeah, yeah, you - you got me. You got me good.