5.11 All The Comforts Of Home So let’s unpack it. One of the things that pleased me this week was the fact that there was none of that forced conflict or endless recriminations between Daisy and Coulson. Before the break, Daisy wanted to stay in the future because if she returned to the present, Daisy knew she would pose a great danger to existence as she became the Destroyer of Worlds. Of course, Coulson lives by the ‘no agent left behind’ policy and iced Daisy before SHIELD made their escape from the future. I was expecting some drama between Coulson and Daisy as the Inhuman agent blamed Coulson for going against her somewhat suicidal wishes, and I’ll be honest, I’m just so tired of forced conflict between heroes in my superhero dramas (I’m looking at you Arrow) that I was thrilled that this issue resolved itself with a nod and a smile. But don’t worry kids, there’s plenty of conflict to come. Before we talk about returning friends, let’s talk about some new enemies. When the episode opens, we are introduced to Dove Cameron as Ruby. ABC and Marvel have been hyping Cameron’s arrival, and it is worth the wait, as Ruby is an intriguing addition to the cast. When we first meet Ruby, she looks like just another Snapchat-addicted Gen Z kid. The only twist is that Ruby seems to be obsessed with Daisy Johnson. Ruby also happens to be the daughter of General Hale, the woman who was hunting SHIELD after the incident with AIDA and the Framework. So it seems that hunting SHIELD is a family affair, but we’ll get to that in a second. All the Deke humour is well handled and welcome, but who knew it would serve as such a contrast to what came after? Coulson, May, Mack, Fitz, Simmons, and Yo Yo track the Kree beacon and meet up with the long lost Agent Piper. A nice reunion for sure, until it is revealed that Piper is working for General Hale. A group of robots show up led by a masked female. I think everyone thought this masked badass would be a returning or present day version of the wicked Kree ball wielder Sinara but that just isn’t the case. The masked woman takes the fight to SHIELD and does the unthinkable. She wields one of those Xena, Warrior Princess circular glaive things and uses it to slice of both of Yo Yo’s arms at the elbows. Yes, we saw a future version of Mack’s beloved without arms, and here we learn the tragic events that led to that maiming. Of course, now Mack has a new world of pain to deal with as Yo Yo will believe that the horrible Kree future is inevitable. SHIELD escapes, but not before our new Recorder pal Noah saves them from the exploding Kree beacon. The losses pile up for SHIELD as the return home doesn’t seem like a cause for celebration any longer. Let’s take stock of everyone. Coulson is still dying of some unknown alien disease, Yo Yo is maimed but it is her mental state and fear of the future that seems to cripple her more than her injuries, Mack is beset by rage, and Daisy must avoid the path to becoming the Eater of Worlds. And General Hale is our new big bad. In one moment, Hale damages SHIELD more than Ward, AIDA, or Kassius ever did. She uses her masked minion to rip SHIELD to shreds and creates a potent new threat for the second half of this season. And who is that masked woman, you ask? It’s not Sinara, it is Hale’s smartphone obsessed daughter Ruby! Wow, I did not see that coming! We are now on a path to the end of the world, a path with new villains Hale and Ruby, and a path of blood and death for our beloved agents. If the rest of the season is as intense and shocking as this episode, we will be in for one hell of a second half ride. Man, what an episode. Read Marc’s review of the previous episode, Past Life, here.