have been out of their element for all of the seventh and final season of the show, bumping around from one time period The Sousa smiles and says he cares because she doesn't. Simmons turns and leaves the room with a small smile on her face. But maybe, as she spends a little more time with him, she'll see that he isn't quite as bad as she first thought. days. Sousa doesn't take his eyes off of Daisy at Deke's words. Daisy goes through the same series of events with similar but slightly different dialog with Sousa and the others. Tropes Tags. She is known for playing Daisy tells Mack that Enoch said the current mission would be the last for the team even if they all survive. At that moment a man in short-shorts with long hair and a boom box on his shoulder roller skates through the group and shocks Sousa. May gives the go ahead to Elena and Daisy strides from the room, saying that the quinjet will have Kora on board. Sousa demands to know what Nathaniel did to Daisy. May tells Daisy that she can feel the younger woman's guilt with her powers and tries to tell her that it's not Daisy's fault. He says that things seem to get worse the later they jump in time. Sousa wakes up disoriented on the Zephyr as Coulson tries to ease his transition. Sousa complains about the sensation, having never been to space. While many fans of Agent Carter are PeggySous shippers, most agree that Sousa has been a nice foil to all of Daisy's seemingly "bad boy" pairings, seeing as he is more chivalrous and straight-laced. She asks him why he's doing this for her and tells him to be honest. Daisy tells him that he looks "okay for a guy who just aged 20 years.". When she asks why those things are relevant to her original question, he interrupts and says that people like her should have someone to pick them up when they run into walls. Sousa and Mack rig an explosion with the six robot bodies they disabled earlier. Daisy expresses interest in hearing his story at a later time when she can remember it. All of the constantly suffering characters on Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Daisy and Sousa enter the Lighthouse control center and find Jiaying pacing in worry. Sousa and Daisy arrive at the Lighthouse in 1983. Another radiation flare causes a fire and Daisy runs off to put it out while Sousa stays to help Mack. And it was interesting because I liked that the original core got to kind of end it together. Coulson and Mack investigate the speakeasy and meet its owner, Ernest "Hazard" Koenig , who reveals that the police officers are providing security for a function in honor of Gov. Sousa calls attention to a heat signature that is even higher than Deke and Simmons' and Daisy states that it must be Kora, her sister. Originating from Deke Shaw 's at the time crush, Daisy Johnson was created as a sexually exaggerated version of the real Daisy Johnson in the Framework game Remorath Rumble. Daisy Defends the Mission, Deke Tries to Stay Alive - Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. An indeterminate time later, Daisy has fallen asleep next to the quinjet's jump seats and Mack has moved to join Sousa in the cockpit. Sousa is confused but still asks how he can help her. When he wonders how people from Daisy's time manages with the extra pant leg fabric, Coulson reveals that the 70s is not actually their period either. In the next loop after learning Enoch is the killer, Daisy wakes frustrated. After finishing, Daisy tells Mack about the prophetic words Enoch said before he died. She says that she was lucky because Sousa was with her and he "pulled her from the wreckage" to get her home, ending with how glad she is that Sousa is with them. He says he prefers to be working the problem out with her than on the Zephyr where they could jump unexpectedly again. Some time after Sousa discovers the shard of glass, he has moved from cradling Daisy in his lap to sitting a few feet away from her prone body. The team argue about Fitz' whereabouts, the plan moving forward, and the trials they have been through while fighting the Chronicoms through time. Agents of SHIELD's Jeff Ward teased Deke's upcoming interactions with Sarge, his reunion with Daisy, how he learns about Fitz's death and more. When Mack cringes a little, Daisy calls Sousa a dork and smiles. Some time later, Sousa peers helplessly through a crack in the wall as Daisy is experimented on in the next room by Nathaniel. Coulson is conscious while still being built a new L.M.D. The team gathers to come up with a plan to stop Project Insight from launching the next day. Sousa spots Daisy's predicament from across the room and calls out to her with a quick "sweetheart" while stepping into her side, wrapping his arm around her, and rubbing her back. He becomes Max's friend during her first day in class, and later her boyfriend. Daisy, Sousa, and Mack watch as the Chronicom ships begin to fire lasers on the Earth and, unbeknownst to them, destroy S.H.I.E.L.D. He removes the glass as she cries out in pain. On AO3, Dousy is the second most written romantic ship for Sousa and the sixth most written romantic ship for Daisy. When Sousa questions those words, Daisy insists that flying the quinjet can't be too difficult since everyone in S.H.I.E.L.D. The others don't comment on the awkward moment and follow him to the bar's door. She backs out of the room in hesitation while she watches him sleep peacefully. Ward also felt that it was okay that Deke wasn’t in the final group scene. Daisy points out how specific that description is to her and Sousa smiles while nodding. Elizabeth Henstridge, who plays Jemma Simmons, directed the episode featuring Daisy and Sousa's first kiss. Here’s what he said: One thing I am very grateful for because I grew quite fond of Deke was the writers kind of giving him this fun, alternate infinite timeline where he gets to rebuild S.H.I.E.L.D. As she flips more switches in the cockpit, the hatch behind them opens and Mack enters with another duffel bag and his shotgun-axe on his back. Daisy explains that Sibyl left Kora for her because the Chronicoms knew Daisy would want to try to save her. When Simmons calls Daisy's time looping "fun," Sousa counters that it's "creepy." Although he was often left to his own devices (or trying to fit in), Deke found inventive ways to make things work. Moreover, he feels entitled to do so without any worries about feelings of Daisy or the worker or even his mistress. this whole time, while his superior, Wilfred "Freddy" Malick is the head. When Mack is injured by a radiation flare, Daisy and Sousa help get him to Simmons in her lab. He questions what Daisy is planning by abandoning her sister and stealing the quinjet. Daisy becomes upset over the idea of the team growing apart, calling them her family. Sousa cautions Daisy that she should be resting but she tells him that she is fine. When the Zephyr jumps again an indeterminate time later, Daisy wakes in the healing chamber to find that Sousa is asleep in his chair beside her. Daisy and Simmons disguise themselves as crime scene investigators and collect Coulson's "body", their plan of faking Sousa's death a success. Inside, the four find that the bar is in the middle of hosting a party. Simmons tells Daisy that she and Fitz received a letter from Sousa instead of a gift for their daughter. The three start to make their way back to the Zephyr but are confronted by Kora. He brings up his own situation as a "Man Out of Time," telling her that she has "a rare opportunity" to speak with a past loved one that he would give anything to have as well. When Sousa denies ever doing that, she changes her mind and invites him along on her mission. bases around the world. Mack, Coulson, Daisy and Deke work the party with one of Koenig's employees, Freddy, to stop the Chronicoms from killing Roosevelt, thereby preventing him from making the SSR that would become S.H.I.E.L.D.. Sousa enacts the same plan he and Daisy worked out the loop before but this time the others have enough time to remove the implant and learn how to save the Zephyr, although Enoch sacrifices himself and dies in the final loop. Daisy learns that Jiaying had another daughter before Daisy had been born. While investigating the disappearance of Enoch and the celebration, Daisy and the others discover that not only has Wilfred Malick survived 3 years past his historical death date but that Project Insight has been moved up from 2014 to launch in 1976. Daisy tries to protest that she didn't choose the name, it was given to her by the media but Sousa interrupts to tell her that she should put a "Q" on her utility belt to make sure people know who she is. Daisy tries to reassure him that the firewall is no issue and that her software will just need a minute to crack it. Sousa takes this news better than expected and tells Coulson that he should have led with that. Franklin D. Roosevelt . Daisy crosses her arms and shakes her head but does not encourage Simmons' teasing. By the end, Daisy and Sousa had found love, Mack and Yo-Yo were going strong, and Fitz and Simmons were reunited and raising a daughter together. Simmons accepts his apology. Daisy answers that she learned from Jiaying, 30 years in the other woman's future, referencing when Daisy was first learning her powers in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Daisy tries to quiet him before Sousa notices that their conversation has turned to him. He tells her that he doesn't do it for everyone. Daisy, Sousa, May, and Coulson are rescued by Enoch. Unexpectedly, the Zephyr jumps again and leaves behind Mack and Deke in the 80s. However, Deke realized that, despite having feelings for Chloe Bennet’s Daisy, he only wanted her to be happy. Daisy Duke is a fictional character, played by Catherine Bach, from the American television series The Dukes of Hazzard.She is the cousin of Bo and Luke, the main protagonists of the show, and the three live on a farm on the outskirts of Hazzard County with their Uncle Jesse. However, Mack reveals that in order to do so they have to return to the Temple of the Forgotten, last seen in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 7x13, "What We're Fighting For" revealed that the character Daniel Sousa was retroactively present in the Season 6 finale and that he technically met Daisy without her knowledge before they'd officially met in 1955. Dousy is the het ship between Daniel Sousa and Daisy Johnson from the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. As Daisy tries to end her conversation with Malick, he becomes more aggressive in his efforts to pick her up, making her pause. But I do agree that Deke’s choice to take one for the team and let Daisy go was indeed a “heroic moment.”. Considering that Daisy never reciprocated Deke’s feelings, I’d say that he was never going to get the girl no matter how many lemons he left for her. He also says it's one of the reasons he wanted to stay with them since it reminds him of his S.S.R. By Meagan Damore Published May 31, 2019. Daisy finds the kill list for the 70s Project Insight and discovers it's a list of S.H.I.E.L.D. Sousa asks if the team ever has a day without such high stakes and Daisy admits it's been a while. The two men work inn awkward silence for a moment then Mack tells Sousa that the move to kiss Daisy was impressive and Sousa replies "thank you.". according to actor Jeff Ward. Sousa walks up to the cockpit behind Daisy and Mack and the three marvel at the view of Earth from low orbit. Sousa grabs the scanner before she can protest. He wakes when her boots hit the floor and he asks her what she's doing up. Daisy lets Sousa sleep in several loops while she works with Coulson. In a roundtable interview attended by CinemaBlend and other outlets, Jeff Ward discussed one thing he appreciated the most about his character’s arc in Season 7. The loop resets and Daisy wakes to find Sousa beside her again. He passes through the L.M.D. Jiaying asks after news of the mission to rescue the captured Inhumans but Sousa explains that there is no news yet. Unlike the rest of the S.H.I.E.L.D. Sousa and Daisy settle into the cockpit of the quinjet and Daisy starts the pre-flight procedures. He rushes over to Daisy and kisses her suddenly. Daisy and Sousa search for a plan to rescue May and Coulson. to prepare for their current mission and he cried. Eventually, they decide to power the Quantum Bridge with New York's power grid to return to the original timeline and bring the Chronicoms with them. I hope there will be something between them. Meanwhile, Daisy locates Simmons and Deke with no resistance from the Chronicoms. Daisy hesitantly explains that Hydra had also experimented on Jiaying to steal her powers in Daisy's past, Jiaying's future. Daisy recognizes his sadness and tries to comfort him by apologizing for how messed up things became for him and explaining that the team has to follow the Chronicoms when they jump or things would be much worse for history. He encourages Daisy to showcase her ability. You’ll find our children starring in the nation’s leading TV, film, radio and theatre productions and modelling for high profile brands. He also reveals that he believes Sousa is an Inhuman because he has not aged since the 50s. When Daisy asks what Simmons is smiling at, the other woman tells her despite what one could think of the 50s, at least Sousa "doesn't know chivalry is dead." Sousa follows after her in shock. Daisy explains what happened to an angry and frustrated Coulson. Deke says that he can see that Sousa and Daisy have "a real thing going" and tells Daisy that he wants her to be happy. She asks Sousa if he's being funny but with a smile he insists he's just using the name she likes to be called. Sousa watches in shock as the roof eventually caves in on Nathaniel's head knocking the man unconscious and to the ground. Daisy tells Sousa about the time looping crisis. Once on the quinjet, Sousa is awed by the unfamiliar technology and demands to know which group they are with but Daisy tells him that they are "off the books" and who they are is classified. He tells her that he doesn't remember the initial hit but when he woke up, his leg was a "pulpy mess" and he was alone. Sousa helps Daisy stand as they prepare to evacuate. General Rick Stoner (First appearance) Agent Ford (First appearance) Hydra … Daisy informs Sousa that she's learned that Nathaniel Malick has also survived his historical death date 3 years before and Sousa remarks that even more timeline changes have happened. Coulson, Simmons and Daisy run off to investigate the source of the alarm as Daisy swears to him that they are the good guys. Here’s how he put it: I felt very honored in that way because it's such an incredible show with so much mythology and legacy that I felt very lucky that they gave Deke [that ending]. Daisy declines at first but Sousa disguises his offer as him wanting to test his new prosthetic. When the Chronicoms follow Daisy and Sousa out of the bar and are about to shoot them, Daisy uses her quake powers to throw the robots into the wall. Mack marvels over the unlikely nature of Daisy and Sousa's relationship, calling them "the Man Out of Time and Quake" as if it's a comic book title. He begins to tell her the story of how he lost his leg in the war, mentioning her earlier interest. Blood pours from Sousa's mouth and he collapses. Mack says he will find a way to get the Chronicom ship's hangar door open for their escape and Sousa volunteers to help Mack. Sousa tells Daisy why he likes to help her. 2x01 - "Shadows," where Peggy Carter arrested Reinhardt in 1945. "The Totally Excellent Adventures of Mack and The D" is the seventh episode of the seventh season of the American television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. So halfway through the finale is where [he leaves]. Daisy points him in the direction of the bunks on the base and Sousa offers to take her duffel bag for her. Sousa expresses awe at the underground base but Daisy and Simmons let out sighs of weariness. Mack tells Sousa that they have a limited amount of Deke's special Chronicom disabling bullets and Sousa calls the situation "peachy." Mack notices and begins to tease Daisy for her unsubtle look. This time Daisy is near frantic over their failures and hurriedly explains the time loop issue to Sousa. One year after the team has defeated the Chronicoms and Nathaniel Malick, they are shown meeting in a modern day Framework version of the Krazy Kanoe. Gen. Sousa is shocked by the sudden kiss but after she finishes, he pulls Daisy back to him and kisses her again, more passionately this time. Later, Sousa and Daisy are seen back on Zephyr One in the medical lab. During these loops, Daisy seems to have let Sousa sleep each time. When dividing up duties, Sousa volunteers to go with Daisy and be her back up while she hacks into the Lighthouse. Simmons unpacks a computer that reveals that the time window clock has defaulted to 00:00 and has not restarted to keep track until their next time jump. When Daisy voices frustration over finding a firewall in place unlike 3 years before, Sousa moves closer to her while keeping his gun trained on the mouth of the alley. Status of Relationship Alone in the cockpit, Mack tells the other two that the quinjet is approaching the Zephyr and will dock in a few minutes.