Hive or no Hive, Agents of SHIELD's Daisy Johnson still has Charlie's final vision rattling around her brain. Now it just has to contend with pseudo-Ward's parasitic mind control to receive the attention it so desperately deserves.

Death is coming with all the certainty of taxes, and, although Daisy's (Chloe Bennet) concept of right and wrong is currently upside down, the Inhuman won't forget about SHIELD's interstellar debacle.

"It's 100 percent in the forefront of her mind," Bennet promised IGN. "In 'Spacetime,' episode 13, that proved that there's nothing you can do to change fate. She saw the future and that is going to happen and so I think that's a 100 percent in her mind for the rest of the season. It definitely leads to utter heartbreak."

Yep, you're definitely going to want to stock up on tissues.

Unbeknownst to Daisy, however, Charlie's vision might not be as inevitable as SHIELD was led to believe.

"I think we're pretty definitively saying that right now, you can't change it. So it's a question of if something changes that allows her to," executive producer Jed Whedon teased, according to The Hollywood Reporter. "I think that she's operating under the notion that she cannot."

For now, SHIELD will have to contend with HIVE and his growing army of Inhumans. Now that any member of the Secret Warriors could be turned without warning, Coulson (Clark Gregg) will have a whole new battle on his hands in episode 18, "The Singularity" (see a preview below).

"The S.H.I.E.L.D. team is left reeling and decimated as Hive continues to sway Inhumans to his side," ABC teased. "But there is a sliver of hope as Agents Fitz (Iain De Caestecker) and Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge) follow a lead that may be able to stop the maniacal Inhuman once and for all."

Catch Agents of SHIELD Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on ABC.

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