DAISY JOHNSON: I want
a diner in the '50s.
CHLOE BENNET: The time
travel has been the most fun.
 I got news for you.
This isn't actually
our time period.
So wait, the Zephyr's
a time machine now?
 In a sense.
It's complicated.
Even I don't understand.
 All right.
Well give us the basics.
 When they told us, you're
going to time travel,
I said, all right.
What's next?
Let's do it.
JEFFREY BELL: I think we're all
tempted to do the deep version.
I've got to memorize
these songs--
 Capitalize on
what you know, yeah.
 --these books,
these movie ideas.
 How do we take
advantage of this place?
 Agent Shaw, you will
not be filing any patents.
Is that understood?
 I will tread ever
so lightly, director.
 You have information
that other people don't.
 My name is Deke Shaw,
and I wrote this song.
 Get yourself some
red leather pants.
 We were very well
prepared, fashion-wise.
 Good job getting these duds.
 These are the
clothes the grownups
wore when we were kids.
 It was really fun to
get to see the whole cast,
just look great.
 We came as fast as we could.
 With each decade, the call
times earlier and earlier--
 Oh my gosh.
 --because the hair and
makeup is so expensive.
 A lot of butt-combing.
 You're enjoying
this way too much.
MING-NA WEN: Always go back to
a certain point in your life
where you feel your
best, and look your best.
 Now this is the New
York City I remember.
 If you can prep for it, you
should be in charge of laptop.
 The good thing about
computers in 1973, no firewalls.
 These people have
never even seen a TV.
IAIN DE CAESTECKER: Imagine
if you went back to like 1950
and pulled out an iPhone.
 What's that?
 This is a phone.
 But you need a charger
for that as well.
Bring the things with you
that you can't live without.
Like I would bring
some sparkling water,
some of my favorite
sweets or whatnot.
 Endless supply of money.
And of course, the shotgun ax.
