I always enjoyed more Agent Carter more than Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (in some ways; the shows are too different to directly compare), so having Daniel Sousa and a fake Peggy Carter made me feel... really odd, and rather nostalgic. When we left Peggy was barely getting anybody but Sousa to take her seriously, she wasn't automatic high credentials entry for impostors into Area 51. Simmons going inside as her... made Jemma seem phony, even if she's S.H.I.E.L.D.'s finest. That was a bold move. Sousa catching her is my favourite moment of both shows, I guess.This episode just made me miss "Agent Carter" all the more!![]()
I've been rewatching Agent Carter on Disney+, in anticipation of this episode. I like it even better the second time around (not a guarantee when I revisit stuff). Too bad they couldn't get Hayley Atwell back (tiniest sliver of hope she can be there next week).This episode just made me miss "Agent Carter" all the more!![]()
Based on Sousa's reaction to Peggy showing up at Area 51, I don't think he expected to ever see her again, or at least any time soon. But who knows, anything is possible. Even after time jumping from the '55, I'm still holding onto hope that Peggy will show up at some point.I've been rewatching Agent Carter on Disney+, in anticipation of this episode. I like it even better the second time around (not a guarantee when I revisit stuff). Too bad they couldn't get Hayley Atwell back (tiniest sliver of hope she can be there next week).
Another cool retro logo-- and Theremin music!
Still no Fitz, though. How many episodes does that guy actually appear in?
But there was lots to like in this episode, from the cool retro tech-- including the beautiful cars-- to all the nice little character bits. Deke has changed, Mack didn't feel like explaining, RoboCoulson is a big fan of Sousa, Gemma does a nice Peggy Carter, and May had an attack of claustrophobia or so it seems-- PTSD may be what ails her, after all. And I loved Deke and Mack faking the alien abduction. But were people probed in those days? That seems like a more modern alien abduction trope.
The Cuneiforms plotting their temporal manipulations in their bare room brought to mind that white void from Star Trek: Enterprise. Although I can't remember the details of what that was about and Google brings up nothing. Am I imagining that, or did the timeline change?
The parallel battles with the Cuneiforms at the end was nail-biting. RoboCoulson in Superman mode is like watching a super-powered accountant. And May and YoYo together couldn't get the better of their opponent, even with YoYo's six-million-dollar hands. Now Coulson has been felled by the EMP-- is he shorted out completely, or just rebooting?
And at the end of it all we're still in the 1950s-- will the real Peggy Carter be called in to grill her doppelganger?
The Cuneiforms plotting their temporal manipulations in their bare room brought to mind that white void from Star Trek: Enterprise. Although I can't remember the details of what that was about and Google brings up nothing. Am I imagining that, or did the timeline change?
Cuneiforms
A hell of a lot better than Daisy and Deke.And I'm totally shipping Daisy and Sousa.
How about May and Sousa?A hell of a lot better than Daisy and Deke.![]()
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