Shouldn't you get
to the Command Center
for the jump?
They'll be fine
without us.
Does it hurt?
It does -- a bit.
But it's not the physical pain
that troubles me.
I am acutely aware
that in my thousands of years
observing humans,
I never
used to feel lonely.
I have been alone
many times.
To be candid,
I preferred it.
But it wasn't until I met
this particular team
of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents
that being alone meant...
feeling lonely.
And I don't care for it.
So...
I am feeling,
as you might expect,
some anxiety now.
You don't have to.
You're not alone.
Daisy and I will stay with you
right up to the end.
♪
That is very kind of you.
But...
it's that last part,
isn't it?
You can stay with me
up to the end,
but you can't come with me
 at the end.
I will have to leave you.
And I will
have to do that alone.
And I can't help
wondering --
when that happens...
will I feel lonely?
I can say
with some authority
that you're not wrong.
Dying is lonely.
But the feeling
is temporary --
at least
for the person dying.
The ones
who are left behind...
less so.
♪♪
I guess that's the one advantage
to going first.
Yes.
It's different,
watching your friends go
before you, isn't it?
[ Electricity crackles ]
I have been through that,
as well.
It can be harder to stay
than to leave.
♪
I'm sorry,
Philip J. Coulson.
♪
Enoch...
the team will carry on
the mission.
We will survive
because of you.
Thank you.
You are most welcome.
But, Agent Johnson,
while your friends
will indeed survive,
the team will not.
W-What do you mean?
♪♪
I have seen the future.
Carry on this mission
and cherish it,
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for it will be
your last mission together.
