Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (TV Series)
Beginning of the End (2014)
Iain De Caestecker: Leo Fitz
Quotes
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Jemma Simmons : I like to think about the first law of thermodynamics, that no energy in the universe is created and... none is destroyed.
Jemma Simmons , Leo Fitz : None is destroyed.
[Both smile]
Jemma Simmons : That means that every bit of energy inside us, every particle will go on to be a part of something else. Maybe live as a dragonfish, a microbe, maybe burn in a supernova ten billion years from now. And every part of us now was once a part of some other thing - a moon, a storm cloud, a mammoth.
Leo Fitz : A monkey.
Jemma Simmons : [Smiles] A monkey. Thousands and thousands of other beautiful things that were just as terrified to die as we are. We gave them new life. Good one, I hope.
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Leo Fitz : You looked very peaceful sleeping. Didn't want to wake you, but I'm glad that you're up.
Jemma Simmons : What's happening?
Leo Fitz : I've spent the last hour trying to figure out why we sank. We're at the bottom of the ocean, in case you missed that bit.
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Jemma Simmons : Fitz, the glass!
Leo Fitz : Yeah, it's bulletproof, pressure-resistant.
Jemma Simmons : But the seal is 4-hydroxy-4-methyl-2-pentanone, I'm sure!
Leo Fitz : Yeah, I know what you're thinking, but the flash point is too high for it to burn.
Jemma Simmons : But medical ethanol has a low flash point, and it burns...
Leo Fitz : Hotter. We could use the defibrillator as an ignition source...
Jemma Simmons : And build a compressed explosive...
Leo Fitz : To ignite the seal, the outside pressure will...
Jemma Simmons , Leo Fitz : Blow the window in!
[Start jumping up and down excited]
Leo Fitz : Yes, yes, yes, yes! This really hurts my arm.
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Jemma Simmons : How did we survive the fall?
Leo Fitz : The plane must have been in vertical flight mode, flying low. I managed to strap us to one of the backboards before we hit. And I broke my arm - same two places I broke it in second grade, which is strange.
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Jemma Simmons : What do you think it's like?
Leo Fitz : Death? Well, depends on the method, really. Drowning's supposed to be quite pleasant in the end, apparently. Once the water fills up your lungs...
Jemma Simmons : I mean after.
Leo Fitz : Ah, yeah. Well, my mum always said that you shouldn't be afraid because it's just like the way life was before you were born which wasn't that bad, was it?
Jemma Simmons : That's sweet. Though, apparently, I was miserable before I was born upside down, umbilical cord all wrapped around my head.
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Leo Fitz : But I couldn't find the courage to tell you. So, please. Let me show you. It's ok, Jemma. Jemma we have to hurry.
Jemma Simmons : No.
Leo Fitz : Take it. Take it.
[Pushes button]
Jemma Simmons : NO!
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Jemma Simmons : Are you scared?
Leo Fitz : Yeah. And I'm hungry, too.
Jemma Simmons : Me too. Scared, not hungry.
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Jemma Simmons : I like to think about the first law of thermodynamics, that no energy in the universe is created and... none is destroyed.
Leo Fitz : None is destroyed.
Jemma Simmons : That means that every bit of energy inside us, every particle will go on to be a part of something else. Maybe live as a dragonfish, a microbe, maybe burn in a supernova ten billion years from now. And every part of us now was once a part of some other thing - a moon, a storm cloud, a mammoth.
Leo Fitz : A monkey.
Jemma Simmons : [Smiles] A monkey. Thousands and thousands of other beautiful things that were just as terrified to die as we are. We gave them new life. Good one, I hope.