- I'm never leaving you again.
 I mean, I loved it that
Fitz and I got to live a life,
and I think it's something that
we never thought that we would
be able to do and be
part of the S.H.I.E.L.D.
family and team and save
the world at the same time.
 The way they finished off
the story is really cool.
 The implant is being melted
away and the process of doing
that means that
she forgets things
she was meant to know and
remembers things she wasn't.
COULSON: Jemma, what is it?
What are you remembering?
 I'm sorry, I'm so sorry.
But it's all very hazy and
she's not remembering that much.
It's almost that it's
blasted her memory,
and the stuff she's meant to
know she doesn't know either.
She doesn't recognize the team.
She doesn't recognize
the name Fitz.
 Jemma.
You did it.
It worked.
- Stop.
Stop.
 She doesn't
remember me, does she?
It must be a pretty traumatic
thing, more traumatic
for Simmons, but it would kind
of be an easy thing for Fitz
to see her go through that and
also know that that, you know,
it was something that he had
to do to her as well for this
to work.
 But I'll feel
the guilt inside.
The guilt for having left.
Apart of me being torn away.
- It's OK.
- No, I don't want to forget.
 Hey.
Hey, It's all right.
That was a decision that
they had to make together
that in order for this to work
they had to completely erase
her memory of him and the
life that they've created
for themselves in that kind of
four year gap, when they kind
of created a little oasis for
themselves for that four years
and just live happily
ever after before
going back and saving everyone.
They really just spent
four years together.
I mean, I couldn't spend four
years with the same person
in a Zephyr ship.
You get a bit of
cabin fever, but they
seem to like each other
enough to be able to do that.
OK, good to go.
We're on the clock now.
Jemma?
For us, it will be an instant.
Stay strong.
 We feel like we put them
through enough of that Fitz
and Simmons needed their
happily ever after,
and they deserved it.
 And also, if we
didn't do that--
 I think people
would come after us.
Actually come after us.
 Alya?
 Mama.
 For me, that was
such a beautiful way
to make time travel
work for us, and I
think it allowed us to have
so many wonderful moments
and create something
so beautiful
that at least they had that.
Regardless of what
happens next, at least
they had that time together.
 It's hard not to,
on a personal level,
not to get pretty reflective
at a time like this
when it's all coming to the end.
Hard not to get sentimental
in lots of different ways
because there is a lot of good
memories and really lasting
relationships and friendships.
This little monkey is
punching me as hard
as she can in the leg.
We should go.
 Yeah.
 I mean, really with Elizabeth,
we really came into this thing
together as a pair
and she's kind of just
been the best partner in crime
you could ask for really.
She's just a very authentic
person is Elizabeth.
She's been very generous and
kind and patient, you know,
when she doesn't
always have to be.
Looking back on
it now, you know,
I just think how lucky I've
been to be paired up with her.
