May We Meet Again
Howard Stark is "either an ignoramus or a genius." Peggy Carter believes him to be both. You're 100% correct, Peg. Papa Stark made a delightfully frustrating reappearance this episode. Team Pervis (ehh…maybe not) open the episode with a little ruse: Look at Jarvis trying to step up his hat game. You could never wear a hat like Peggy wears a hat, Jarv. But it's a cute try. Jarvis tries to give two guys, who are working for someone named Mr.Mink, money for some cargo. Am I supposed to know what that cargo is? OOOOOooooo!!! It's Howard Stark in a train car! Wait, what? Team Jarggy (nah…well..no) smuggled Stark back into New York City. He is apparently just checking in and seeing if all of his formerly stolen inventions are now accounted for. Yeah, you probably could have just called Jarvis for that, Howard. Something is up! The trio attempt to take Stark to one of his many residencies, but the S.S.R. is on top of it's game. Peggy notices agents guarding the area and makes the executive decision to take Stark back to her home. You know, the place where men are not allowed above the first floor? This is going to go well. I love that Stark claims to be afraid of small spaces because he doesn't want to sneak up to Peggy's room via laundry chute. In fact, he spends most of the episode being incredibly selfish. He consistantly inquires about room service and successfully seduces a few women on Peggy's hall. Stark is putting Peggy at risk but he doesn't seem to mind that he could ruin both her living arrangement and her job in a hot second. Howard Stark is charming and fun, and yes he usually makes me laugh, but he's a little too much this time around. Maybe I'm just too firmly on Team Peggy so anything he does to hurt her annoys me. Back at S.S.R., Chief Dooley continues to investigate the baddies from the first two episodes. James Frain and some other guy. These two men stole some identities and were maybe mixed up in a battle of Fennel, which left hundreds of Russian soldiers dead. Including two that these guys stole the identities of. So, Dooley heads to Germany to meet up with a German commander who is about to be hung for his crimes. While the Chief is away chasing Nazis, Agent Thompson is put in charge. He gives a rousing speech about how the name on the front of their jersey is a hell of a lot more important than the name on the back! Anyone see "Miracle"? I like that movie. Oddly, it too involves the Russians. Or the Soviets. Whatever. Anyway, Thompson is a little inspiring with his whole "being an Agent is the most important thing about you" schtick. I still don't like him, but he seems like the kind of guy who can get stuff done. Agent Sousa is precious. He is still trying to figure out who killed Agent Krzeminski so he heads back to the docks to check the phone that Jarvis used to call in the tip last week. Instead he sees two homeless men. I am assuming they are homeless. I assume a lot of things about this show. Anyway, he goes up to them and questions if either of them saw who used the pay phone to call in the tip the night Krzeminski died. Sousa is gaining some ground on this investigation. It is inevitable that Sousa will figure out what Peggy has been up to with Stark and Jarvis. When he does, I am super interested to see his reaction. Oop. Sousa is precious AND dangerous. He definitely knows how to use his disability to his advantage. Agent Carter is doing a pretty swell job showing that limitations, physical or otherwise, do not define a person or impede their ability to do their job. Peggy is mighty capable at her job despite most of her colleagues looking down on her because she is a woman. Now, they have shown that Sousa is not limited by his war injury and subsequent disability. Four for you, Agent Carter. Mr. Mink! Well, isn't he a funny little weirdo? Mr. Mink punishes the men who bartered with Pegvis (this is getting out of hand) at the beginning of the episode. They didn't secure the proper amount of money for him so Mr. Mink whips out this crazy 6-barrel gun. He is hella creepy. Before getting shot, the men told Mr. Mink that Stark's guy called his cohort Peggy. Ah. Mr. Mink takes it upon himself to track her down and finish the job properly. I would like an an entire episode set at The Griffith. All of Peggy's neighbors can just hang out and talk about men, hair and chicken pockets. Chicken pockets! One girl actually had her mother sew pockets into her clothes so that she could store food for later. Like, she would store a whole chicken! I need that girl to be my friend. Also, Angie steals some rolls. Another girl has a compartment in her purse specifically for gravy. Dottie asks if she can get one to store pickles. This sounds like a party. Peggy wants no part in the chicken pocket phenomenon, but she still takes some contraband up to her current bunkmate. Howard divulges his true reason for coming back to New York. He did want to see if the S.S.R. had ALL of his inventions but mostly because he needs one of them back. It's a little device called the "Blitzkrieg Button." Apparently, this button can shut down the power to the entire city and if that happens, he doesn't exactly know how to turn it back on. So, in the hands of the S.S.R., someone could accidentally set it off. Peggy isn't really buying it but I guess she has trusted Stark up to this point so she goes with it. Thompson is such an unfortunately terrible human being but he is great at his job. Sousa brings the man from the docks back to the S.S.R. because he is certain that the man saw something the night of Krzeminski's murder. Sousa tries to play nice cop by relating to the guy. They are both war traumatized veterans just trying to make it back in society. Sousa isn't really getting anywhere when Thompson comes in and seduces the witness with food and booze. It works. Of course it works. Food is always the way to go. I can't say I wouldn't divulge information for a delicious chocolate cupcake but okay, I would maybe do it for a delicious chocolate cupcake. The man from the docks tells them that he saw a brunette with a well-dressed man. So, that's what they have to go on. Don't ask me how they are going to figure this out with that tiny almost insignificant amount of information. Jarvis is driving Peggy to the S.S.R. so she can steal the Blitzkrieg Button device. This episode is a bit light on the Peggy and Jarvis Dream Team Time, but I guess I can't have it all. I also can't seem to figure out a good enough name for their awesomeness. Peggy did discover that Jarvis tugs on his ear when he's telling a lie. He did this a few times during the episode and while it was useful for Peggy in this particular instance, it didn't make sense for Jarvis' overall characterization. This guy was just interrogated last episode and he was a baller. Why give him this random quirk now? I'm onto you, show. Please don't make characters do things that are out of character just because it's convenient. Maybe I'm just thinking I know Jarvis better than the writers do. Let's be real, I do. Peggy doesn't completely trust Stark and she knows Jarvis is lying for him, so she opens the Blitzkrieg Button device after being told not to. Turns out, Stark was definitely lying. While there wasn't a beautiful sparkly ring inside, there was this: A vial of blood. Oh, nice. What are you even involved in, Stark? Before Peggy can go confront one douchebag, she runs into this douchebag. He ask her what she is even doing at the S.S.R. He tells her that no man will ever see her as his equal because she is a woman. The truth behind his statement is harrowing. Peggy obviously lives in a time where she won't be treated as equal to man in the professional world. I can't really fault Thompson for saying it. What I can fault him for is believing it. You can tell that Thompson is definitely one of those men who believes a woman will never be equal to a man because he himself will never allow for a woman to be equal to a man. Please go away, Thompson. Peggy and Stark's confrontation was amazing. Peggy tells Stark that she knows he is lying to her. She demands to know what is in the vial. Stark knows that she knows what it is but Peggy wants to hear him say it. It's Steve Rogers' blood! AH. Stark says that she knew what it was because Steve Rogers meant just as much to him as he did to her. Aww. NO! Stay focused! Howard Stark is not being charming right now! Stark explains that he has this vial of Steve's super soldier blood because the government implemented a rebirth program but has already gone through most of their own super soldier blood supply. Stark pleads that he wants to keep it so he can figure out how to use it to help people. Steve's blood could possibly help cure many ailments-including the common cold! Peggy then throws some shade in Starks face. She knows that he will profit from this and she can't stand to think of the millions he could make off of someone as selfless as Steve Rogers. I'm with Peggy on this one. Up until this point, Stark has been nothing but selfish. He could easily use the blood in a selfless manner, but it's difficult to believe that any of his actions come without an ulterior motive. Stark tells Peggy that his actions stem from his financially difficult upbringing. He had to figure out a way to get past the glass ceiling that suppresses so many people so he learned to lie and cheat his way to the top. I love me some morally gray characters. Obviously hurt, Peggy begins to berate him and says what might be one of my favorite lines from any show ever. She says, "You're a man who says 'I love you' whilst looking over a woman's shoulder into a mirror." OH SNAP. That is such an amazing burn. My girl, Peggy, is on fire tonight! Peggy storms out of her room after her confrontation with Stark. Mr. Mink decides to show up again and makes his way to Peggy's room. As he stands at Peggy's door, Dottie walks out of her own room. Oh no, Dottie! Well, I would be more concerned but I seriously think you are a shady person. Mr. Mink pulls his 6-barrel gun on Dottie. Girl doesn't even flinch. Instead, she is fascinated by the gun and exclaims that she wants it. Okay, Dottie. Dottie goes all Black Widow on Mr. Mink and kills him! AHHHHH. So, she is definitely not what she initially seemed to be. Of course, I knew she was hiding something. Nobody is THAT nice. Jarvis meets up with Stark and tells him that they are no longer BFF's because Peggy is now his BFF. OR something like that. Jarvis is pissed at Stark because of everything really. It's pretty warranted. Also, I will probably always side with Jarvis. Sorry, everyone else that isn't Jarggy (UGGGH). Stan Lee! EEE! I forgot the long running tradition of Stan Lee popping up in Marvel produced films and shows. This is a pleasant surprise! Dooley has the dead Russian's magical typewriter. After he returns from Germany, Thompson informs him that a flight manifesto showed Howard Stark arriving at the Fennel battlefield 2 days after it happened. C'mon, Stark. It's obvious that Stark is involved with way more than he has let on. Before the episode ends, however, there is one last surprise. The magical typewriter begins to type a message! Now that the S.S.R. has it, how will this unfold? Will the mysterious person on the other side lure them down the rabbit hole? Will Sousa catch Peggy? Will I ever figure out a FANTASTIC team name for Peggy/Jarvis?! PROBABLY NOT.
I've accepted it. See you next week! .
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I'm still in love with Peggy. I didn't make a recap for the second episode, but that doesn't mean that I love her any less. I was just kind of busy but mostly lazy. A quick catch up on important plot stuff is necessary though. Peggy and Jarvis found evil James Frain (I have no idea what his characters name is), the actual Stark invention thief, and demanded to know where the rest of Papa Stark's toys were hidden. He drew this: And then he died. Obviously. We can't make anything easy for the Dynamic Duo. That's Peggy and Jarvis' new team name. I really want to call them Super Amazing Beautiful Best Dynamic Duo In The History Of The World but I'm too lazy to type that out every week. No, it's not because the name is too much. It is never too much with them. See! SEE?! Anyway, that was last week. Here are my thoughts on this week. I am still putting myself in these recaps because I do what I want. Peggy spends her night looking at ideas for tattoos. Really though, James Frain's poorly drawn symbol is proving difficult to find. Good thing she isn't having too much fun checking out potential tats because some creeper is climbing up the wall outside of her room. The women's dorm/apartment/whateveritiscalled that Peggy is now living in has a strict rule against men going up past the first floor. Clearly, this guy is trying to get creative. And possibly someone kicked out. Peggy! Of course she would pull a gun on him. I guess she didn't know that he was just a gentleman caller simply hanging out of the wrong window. I would like to know if he said anything to the girl he actually meant to see. "Your crazy neighbor has a gun. And she is totally awesome." These would probably be his exact words. But alas, it doesn't seem as if anyone knows that Peggy is a gun-wielding angel from above. At breakfast the next day, homegirl on the right gets evicted because DUN DUN DUN…the gentleman caller was for her and obviously someone found out and tattled. Peggy better watch out while living at this place. It's full of snitches. And according to Angie it is also impenetrable. This statement gives Peggy an idea so she sets off to find the most precious human being on the planet. Jarvis has a nice set up at the Stark estate. I would very much like to live there. Peggy asks to see where the thieves entered Stark's home in order to steal his inventions. Jarvis gladly shows her but not before making sassy comments about her wardrobe not being appropriate for a little underground drain diving. Oh, stop it you two. Peggy's S.S.R. colleagues decide to pay Jarvis a visit after discovering a Stark car license plate at the factory that blew up during the first episode. This makes Jarvis look mighty suspicious so they end up taking him in for questioning. Lucas Scott, or I guess Agent Thompson..whatever, is annoying. He's just doing his job but he's still annoying. I don't think the writers are trying to make me like him though. It's the same with one of the other agents, Krzeminski. He's pretty gross with his sexist comments and apparent infidelity. Agent Thompson is having a hard time getting anything from Jarvis, BECAUSE HE IS INNOCENT. Okay, he isn't innocent because he was technically there but not for the reasons they think! Thompson only cares about getting what he wants so he pulls out the big guns to get Jarvis to talk. JARVIS WAS ACCUSED OF TREASON, Y'ALL. It should have been more of an "AHHHH" moment for me but really I just assumed that Jarv had a good reason for it. Peggy was obviously a little disturbed by the revelation. She really only has Jarvis on her side at this point so she needs to be able to trust him. His secret keeping is not going to help build up that trust. I need that trust to keep building. I need them to be the dynamic duo that I know they are! Peggy comes up with a quick plan to get Jarvis out of the crossfire. It ends up putting her own job in jeopardy. The verbal lashing that Peggy receives from her boss is difficult to sit through. It's amazing that the very thing she is getting berated for is what actually makes her one of the best agents the S.S.R. has. They accuse her of being incompetent at her job but really they are the ones who let her pull this little con right under their noses. Some agents you are. It is both sweet and a little sad how much Angie wants a friendship with Peggy. She comes over after work just to talk about their days but Peggy refuses. This is clearly an area that Peggy needs to grow in. She needs to let people care about her and she needs to learn how to care about them without thinking the worst. Bad things happen all of the time and her line of work definitely leads to some scary stuff but she can't allow herself to be alone in this world. I think Angie will eventually break through. This girl won't break through to Peggy. Peggy should probably break her! I am already assuming that the new girl moving in down the hall is evil. I'm 92% sure I am right. I don't trust her. Her name is Dottie. Never trust a Dottie. Peggy eventually gets around to putting on appropriate underground drain diving clothing because she still needs to figure out where Papa Stark's inventions are being held. And the dynamic duo has returned! While trying to figure out the thieves' method of exiting the premises with all of the stolen goods, Peggy questions Jarvis' treason arrest. She initially tells him that she doesn't need to know but eventually realizes that she does because she wants to be able trust him completely with her life. I really love that Peggy and Jarvis are at a point where they can call each other out on the difficult stuff. This is like best friend level territory. This is why they are my dynamic duo. Peggy and Jarvis find a boat that has the same symbol James Frain drew in the dirt before he died. It's very nautical. That has to mean something, right? Everything in Marvel means something. After the longest game of Blue's Clues ever, Peggy and Jarvis find Papa Stark's stolen inventions! Peggy finds a back massager. Well, Stark intended for it to be a back massager. It really just causes ridiculously crippling muscle spasms to whoever it is used on. Did he not realize that it could be weaponized instantly? I'm sure he did. Not cool, Stark. The following is my favorite scene. Peggy sends Jarvis to call her fellow agents at the S.S.R. to tip them off about Stark's stolen goods. She warns him that they would recognize his voice now after questioning him earlier in the episode. So, of course he goes with the most precious disguise accent ever created. No, I am not biased. He is perfect. Jarvis, stop trying to make me love you more than I love Peggy. Ha. Just kidding. That would never happen. A man who is certainly not Jarvis finds Peggy and foolishly attempts to engage her in a fight. He's alright but no match for Peggy who, after receiving a tiny bit of assistance from Jarvis, effectively uses the immobilizing back massager. Thanks, Stark! Well, this is kind of sad. Agent Sousa and Agent Krzeminski respond to Jarvis' tip and find Stark's stolen inventions along with the guy Peggy back massaged into a coma. Krzeminski is tasked with taking the guy in but before he can, someone comes out of nowhere and kills him and his prisoner. Wow. I could see it coming a mile away once the guy started outing Peggy to Krzeminski, but it was still a little shocking. This show is showing that it is not afraid to kill people when the story demands it. Marvel is good at being fun and campy but it also has those moments where you realize that real life means people get killed. Just because this is based on comics, it doesn't mean that everyone is comic-book immortal. Peggy hears about Krzeminski the next day at work. The atmosphere at the S.S.R. is solemn. They are really taking this death hard. Peggy's boss decides to blame Howard Stark because why not? I kind of get his reasoning, since he believes all of this started with Stark anyway but c'mon dude. Multiple employees of yours have told you that they don't think Stark is involved like you think he is involved. Agent Sousa also demands justice. He vows to stop at nothing to find out who killed Krzeminski. This puts Peggy in a bind because she knows more than she can let on and is connected to the whole situation in ways that would most likely put some of the blame on her. Sousa is really the only supporter she has at work, so this is going to lead to some problems. So, nobody thought to clean off Krzeminski's desk? Not even the person who put the flowers on it? These lazy people. Geez. At the end of the episode, Peggy makes her way back to the Automat to finally talk to Angie. Angie was really cool to just forgive her the second Peggy asked if she could talk about her day. Peggy wanted to talk about her day! Yay character growth! Peggy admits that her colleague died and that she is upset about it despite him being a sexist brute. He was good at his job though and she admires that. You go, Peggy.
What I learned from this episode is that Peggy and Jarvis are currently my favorite duo on television. I've only seen three episodes so that may change when one of them inevitably does something stupid. Let's be honest, that probably won't be Peggy. They are pretty great right now, though. Both individually and as a team. Please don't ruin that, show! I want to be Peggy Carter when I grow up. She's smart, dangerous and sassy. A triple threat, really. I was a little hesitant when Marvel first announced an "Agent Carter" series because I kind of tuned out everyone that wasn't Steve Rogers or Bucky during the first Captain America film. I have learned from that mistake. Peggy is amazing and I already love her. I love her so much that I decided to create this blog to share my thoughts on the show. I also decided that the only way I could ever be nearly as cool as Agent Carter is to insert a poorly drawn mini me into these posts and pretend to kick butt with her. Little mini-me is obviously Peggy's best friend. These are our adventures. That's me. You know, for future reference. The show opened with a flashback of footage from "Captain America: The First Avenger" and then continued to sprinkle in some other scenes from the film. Most of them were only meant to make me cry. Probably. They were also probably meant to connect the current Peggy Carter storyline to the one that is familiar to the casual viewer. I'm sure it made them cry too. Look at how awesome she dresses for work!! Speaking of work, Peggy works for the S.S.R. (the Strategic Scientific Reserve) and nobody there appreciates her like I do. I sort of forgot that this show is set in the 40's so women are basically regulated to housewives or secretarial positions. Despite being a trained agent and despite her in-depth involvement in the war, Peggy's co-workers treat her as if she is their secretary. The show does not shy away from blatant sexism in the workplace (or just in general) but it also does not make that it's sole focus or crusade. Peggy faces discrimination because she is a woman but she clearly stands up for herself and finds ways to kick butt better than the boys. She is clearly an angel sent to Earth to rid it of evil and stupidity. I like Angie. I like that Peggy is clearly going to have a female friend and one that is not involved in her line of work. I wonder how long it'll be until Angie discovers that Peggy does not work for a telephone company though? She'll probably be in mortal peril or something, which is what happens to Peggy's other friend this episode. Her other friend/current roommate gets killed because the assassin mistakes her for Peggy. This weighs heavily on Peggy and is the type of angst that leads to character growth THAT I LOVE. Peggy thinks that she gets everyone close to her killed. I can only think of Steve Rogers and now this roommate, but I guess that is enough to make you feel a bit paranoid. If only she knew Steve didn't die! AHH. PEGGY! Let me give you a hug. Or some cake. WHAT IS THIS MAJESTIC WALL OF DESSERTS? Do these kinds of things exist anymore? I get that it's the same as a modern day dessert buffet and that the cooks actually have to prepare and place those desserts into the cubbies, but it just looks like heaven. Peggy returned to her table from the magical wall of cubby desserts to find a sketchy note. This leads her outside to someone that we soon discover is the least sketchy person in the entire world. He may actually be the most adorable person in the entire world. It's Jarvis! I know that name! Tony Stark named his computerized Butler Jarvis….wait…what does this… EEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. This was my exact reaction when Howard Stark opened the car door. He arrived in the worst possible way though. You know Peggy will shoot you, right? Anyway, Papa Stark asked if Peggy missed him. I responded with a "YES" because I now speak on behalf of my BFF. Peggy seemed pretty excited to see him, but also hesitant. Stark is in some trouble with the S.S.R. Of course he is. He's being framed though and asks Peggy to find the guys who actually stole all of his super terrifying death experiments. Peggy isn't getting to do anything cool at work so she agrees to help. Stark offers Jarvis' assistance and then scoots away on a speedboat. What a charmer. Peggy uses her impeccable undercover skills to get information from her colleagues at S.S.R. This time she is undercover as…herself. Just pouring some coffee. Because that's all they really allow her to do at her job. What a bunch of jerks. Peggy uses her superior agent skills to get information about who stole Papa Stark's death toys. Really, she just eavesdrops and then uses the always gold "lady problems" bit to get the day off of work to pursue the real thief. Of course James Frain is the real thief. When is he not? Peggy actually goes super undercover this time. She has everything you'll need for a successful con; a fun American accent, a code breaking watch and a beautiful red poisonous lipstick! The following sequence of photos are an accurate depiction of my reaction to anytime I see a cupcake. We are basically twins, me and Peg. Peggy finds one of Stark's stolen goods and manages to steal it away. She then returns home and goes all Walter White in the bathroom. I don't know how she knows all of this science stuff. Yes, I do. It's because SHE'S AWESOME. Maybe she had some course in Agent school that trained her to diffuse scary death toys. I'm not going to question it. Sadly, this is when Peggy's roommate is murdered. Peggy gets out of the sticky situation but she's lost someone and feels responsible for the death. It's all very sad and she just cries over the body while Stark's stolen experiment and her makeshift chemistry set lie forgotten in the bathroom. Speaking of CHEMISTRY. I don't want to ship them but I think I'm going to ship them. Jarvis is married though. I guess. They talked about it quite a lot but never showed her. Something is fishy there. Even so, I can bro-ship these two. I really love their interactions already. Peggy really needs a good friend and support system because her job is incredibly stressful. Jarvis is all about support. He's a butler! Peggy isn't going to make forming any sort of lasting bond easy though. She clearly wants to distance herself from people now that she thinks she is cursed to always get them killed but Jarvis won't let her do that. I really look forward to their relationship, whatever it may be, progressing over the next seven episodes. I just wanted this to be clear. Peggy and Jarvis deduce that thieves want Stark's experiments for nefarious reasons. It was at this point that I realized I was not paying close enough attention to plot details. I'll work on that. I did gather that Peggy knew what the bad guys where trying to accomplish and it lead to her looking up old files on Steve Rogers. *Cries* She then proceeded to have a conversation with Daniel, her war-injured coworker that I guess is pretty cool but #TeamJarvis. I am interested in finding out more about the supporting players on this show. I understand that it's "Agent Carter" so it's Peggy's time to shine but I don't want to hate all of the other men just because they are currently one-dimensional douchebags. Oh, hey James Frain. Peggy follows various leads that she gleans from milk bottles or something and finds the thief! He has SO many of those little scary death toys. If one of those blows up, I'm pretty sure it would cause a lot of damage. Oh, like that! James Frain works for someone else (of course) and manages to escape (of course) but not before blowing the place to hell (of course). The ever useful Jarvis manages to get Peggy and himself out of there and then that scene gives us this: This is the scene where I officially decided that I want to be Peggy Carter when I grow up. She just jumped on the roof of a moving car! I want to be as daring as that. I probably won't attempt to do anything THAT dangerous but her courage is inspiring. In case you forgot. After kind of saving the day (she still has a lot of work to go in getting Stark off the hook) Peggy finds the time to threaten a misogynistic pig that has been verbally abusing new friend Angie at the diner where she works. This is what friends do for each other. I maybe wouldn't threaten to cut a major artery with a fork, but then again I don't actually know how to do that. So, who knows! Then this happened. Jarvis was talking to Papa Stark and saying things like "she's perfect for this" and "oh no, she won't suspect a thing" and all of my love for Jarvis IS NOW IN GREAT TURMOIL. I know that it's nothing too crazy because I know what happens in the future for both Peggy and Howard Stark, but it still made me seethe a bit. What I mostly gathered from the first episode of Agent Carter is that Peggy is important. Marvel's recent outpouring of super heroes have been very male-oriented. Most of the central female characters, besides Black Widow and Maria Hill, are on television and not the big screen. But even Black Widow and Hill suffer from being side characters to the always male protagonist. Peggy transitioned from a side character on film to the title character of her own series. She is important. Little boys have all kinds of super heroes to look up to. I firmly believe that your sex does not dictate what you should like in pop culture. Boys can like Barbie. Girls can like the Ninja Turtles. Superheroes are for all. It is nice to have a role model that you can relate to though and good female role models in the Marvel Universe have been lacking.
I love Thor, Captain America and Iron Man but as a woman I don't relate to many of the challenges that they face. Peggy gives little girls someone to relate to and a positive role model for them to look up to. Plus, she doesn't rely on superpowers to fight her battles. She uses sheer determination, courage, love and passion to fight for what she believes is right. It shows me that I don't have to have super serums, billions of dollars or godly birthrights to do some good in this world. That is one of the most important messages Marvel can send to millions of viewers and I think they have an excellent avenue to do just that with Agent Carter. |
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