^Honestly, I don't remember specifics much. It didn't leave that strong an impression, and I'm not really interested in thinking back on it.
That's one of the ones I linked to above. It blasted past it's original goal of 25,000 easily, and at this rate should exceed the revised goal of 35,000 in the next hour or two.There is a petition that has been up for a day that, at this writing, has over 25,000 signatures asking Netflix to pick up Agent Carter. I signed, because it didn't cost me anything, although I don't know what good it will ultimately do, if any.
Oops! I missed your post somehow...That's one of the ones I linked to above. It blasted past it's original goal of 25,000 easily, and at this rate should exceed the revised goal of 35,000 in the next hour or two.
Well, I don't disagree with what you're saying it terms of our world, but in terms of the MCU, I can't see Hydra rising until the powerful "Secret Empire" falls. Of course, Hydra could be said to have infiltrated and taken over the Council the same way as they did SHIELD, but I prefer to think that Hydra filled the power vacuum left after Peggy conveniently took down the Council for their crimes.Well, of course the Council was going to be unresolved. It symbolized the rich white patriarchy that controlled all the institutions of society in 1947, and hey, news flash, the rich white patriarchy still controls much of society today. So it's a given that they weren't going anywhere. You could take down the individual members, but the institution would remain in place.
That's one of the ones I linked to above. It blasted past it's original goal of 25,000 easily, and at this rate should exceed the revised goal of 35,000 in the next hour or two.
Err...the Council is clearly meant to be a faction of Hydra, or connected to it. LOOK AT THE LOGO! I don't believe that's a coincidence, no matter what evasive answer anyone's given on the subject in interviews...Oops! I missed your post somehow...
Well, I don't disagree with what you're saying it terms of our world, but in terms of the MCU, I can't see Hydra rising until the powerful "Secret Empire" falls. Of course, Hydra could be said to have infiltrated and taken over the Council the same way as they did SHIELD, but I prefer to think that Hydra filled the power vacuum left after Peggy conveniently took down the Council for their crimes.
Well, I don't disagree with what you're saying it terms of our world, but in terms of the MCU, I can't see Hydra rising until the powerful "Secret Empire" falls. Of course, Hydra could be said to have infiltrated and taken over the Council the same way as they did SHIELD, but I prefer to think that Hydra filled the power vacuum left after Peggy conveniently took down the Council for their crimes.
As far as she and the rest of the SSR know at this point, Hydra was just the Red Skull's pet project and died with him. But they are actually an ancient cult that have been around in many guises for thousands of years. All this as per the season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. that this season of Agent Carter was broadcast in the middle of.If there was a pre-existing Hydra connection to the council, it would be difficult to hide it from her (of all people in the world) scrutiny.
Hence no one knowing about them, including Carter. She and her organization will remain completely ignorant of Hydra having totally infiltrated it all the way up until the events leading up to and culminating in Captain America: The Winter Soldier.At this point, secrecy is of prime importance to any fragments of Hydra out there
The problem with that is that she is aware of the Council's existence, as she was not of aware of Hydra's continued existence, and is destined to soon become head of the greatest spy agency in the world. This not something that Peggy will just let lay, especially after Thompson's murder. She is going to dig deep in the Council's affairs, take names and kick ass. She is, after all, Peggy Carter. If there was a pre-existing Hydra connection to the council, it would be difficult to hide it from her (of all people in the world) scrutiny. At this point, secrecy is of prime importance to any fragments of Hydra out there, and if the members of the council were Hydra, they have been marked. They are under scrutiny. They're no good to Hydra now. No, if the resources and infra-structure created by the Council are to be of any use to Hydra, Peggy must believe that it, and their threat, to be a thing of the past.
*MINOR SPOILERS FOR FIRST HALF OF AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. SEASON 3 BELOW*All of what you say is true. However I find the resemblance between the Hydra logo and the Council's logo to be minimal.
I guess all I'm saying is that I don't believe that this organization, "The Council of Nine", had anything to do with Hydra. They certainly didn't seem like the "draw a stone from a bag a become a human sacrifice" type of gathering.
But to me this sounds like a tease, especially considering it was published a day after the first episode of AC's scond season premiered. Of course they wouldn't want to give away the game at that point, especially since it wasn't known that the show would be cancelled, and second half of AoS's season was still to come as well. And I think the use of the phrase "I would not say that" is a particularly cheeky misdirection.INTERVIEWER: Is the pin that Dottie (Bridget Regan) wanted to steal from the bank connected to the Council?
FAZEKAS: There is an A on the pin that comes back, and actually comes back in a couple of different ways. It has more meaning than you originally think it has.
INTERVIEWER: It almost looked like that original Hydra symbol we recently saw on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Does it have any connection to that?
FAZEKAS: No, I would not say that.
I guess all I'm saying is that I don't believe that this organization, "The Council of Nine", had anything to do with Hydra. They certainly didn't seem like the "draw a stone from a bag a become a human sacrifice" type of gathering.
Also, Fazekas make a point of point out that the symbol of the Council is an "A", and not a many-tenticled beast. What does the "A" have to do with Hydra?
The point was that all these logos shaped like A's or rocket ships or ram's heads actually concealed a hidden Hydra connection. Here are those screenshots:Also, Fazekas make a point of pointing out that the symbol of the Council is an "A", and not a many-tenticled beast. What does the "A" have to do with Hydra?
They wouldn't, which is why they'd not make it explicit on Agent Carter, but only clear in context of the surrounding season of AoS. I mean, it's the same approach taken to the Black Widow and Winter Soldier and Darkforce and J.A.R.V.I.S. connections on AC. That seems to have been their modus operandi.I also read an interview with Fazekas and Butters where they said the reason they didn't show the SSR transition into SHIELD in S2 was because ABC already had a show about SHIELD and they didn't want to be repetitive. If they didn't want to be "The other SHIELD show", why would they want to be "The other show fighting Hydra"?
How 'bout now?OK. I give up. I'm still not convinced, but I give up.
49,611 as I type this.New goal is 50k. It's currently at close to 43k.
49,611 as I type this.
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