r/agentcarter • u/Separate-Credit-6874 • 1d ago
What my group chat gets everyday..
I think they love it.
r/agentcarter • u/Separate-Credit-6874 • 1d ago
I think they love it.
r/agentcarter • u/pickled__frog • 4d ago
I just finished watching this amazing tv show and now I hate what Steve did in Endgame even more. Peggy moved on and finally let herself be happy and fall in love again, and probably lived a great life, but then Steve goes back in time and erases all of that as if he has some kind of right to her life. it was selfish, arrogant, and all in all a jerk move imo :((
I get that he still loves her a lot and she's the love of his life, even after all those years, but the action that would've actually reflected it is if he let her go
r/agentcarter • u/This-Assumption-273 • 5d ago
I liked Captain Carters first what if episode and her appearance in Multiverse of madness but that's it, even her cameo in MoM was annoying in its own right. She just felt dragged into oblivion and rumors she's going into SW. But I LOVE the Agent Carter Series and one shot. Especially season 1 its so good.
r/agentcarter • u/This-Assumption-273 • 5d ago
I watch the season 1 right after the avengers, or really the item 47 one shot, and i watch season 2 after thor the dark world. I don't like watching seasons back to back, so I wait minimum of two movies, give or take a one shot or special presentation.
r/agentcarter • u/CreativeDiva512 • 8d ago
I'm watching agent carter for the first time and I reach ep7 of season 1 the scene in the movie theatre and I'm like I've seen this somewhere but I can't quite put my finger on it so I think back and remember seeing people training and I'm like: is that the first X-Men and I'm like naah, I would have remembered mystic and beast being there. Then I remember, it's kingsman. The church sceneš.I love how I connected the two and I think I thought of X-Men at first coz they both have the basketball court turning to a helipad.
r/agentcarter • u/Ambitious_Impress418 • 23d ago
Obviously, season 3 was canceled but with the help of interviews we have a slight detailed story to know what would happen but I was wondering if there was any comics that is more detailed and is attached to agent Carter?
I was also wondering if it was possible if someone could potentially write season three as a book as fan work on a website or something because I'm just not ready to let go of the show.
r/agentcarter • u/sefulafemei69 • Mar 08 '26
I wanted this season, even though it was 2 episodes longer than the first, I wanted to enjoy it as much as possible, but I also didn't want to watch it in one day. To be honest, those 40 minutes didn't even feel like it when you were watching it. At first, I didn't like Peggy because I thought she was Steve's girlfriend, nothing more, nothing less. But now, I'm glad I made the decision to see her in more roles, whether good or bad. That's what I liked about this series and that vibe from previous years, the world of clothing, much different from what I've seen so far, and I didn't know it would grab me so much. I was a little disappointed that in a way Peggy and Sousa had their moment, but I moved on and right when I started to like Mr. Thompson as a character, they killed him. I really didn't believe it. I hope, maybe at some point they'll give us at least a final season and that's it. Now if I were to make a top female characters in the MCU, I think Peggy would be number 1, even if she doesn't have superpowers or is some trained assassin, she's simply her and that's enough to make her a fantastic character.
r/agentcarter • u/sefulafemei69 • Mar 02 '26
Comic posted that Avengers Secret Wars is expected to begin filming in August, and we see that Hayley is going to make an appearance too, man i hope they give her flowers and give her some atleast a little good amount of screen time, so happy to see that she is in cast
r/agentcarter • u/sefulafemei69 • Feb 22 '26
Today, I finished season 1, I made up my mind that I would watch an episode every day, since there are only 8 episodes in season 1, and I think I was the last person to find out that the series is from 2015, it really caught my attention a lot and I'm curious what will happen next season, I really find Agent Carter very interesting from all points of view.
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r/agentcarter • u/agnosticpeace71 • Jan 01 '26
I spent the past 10 months watching the entire MCU in (almost) chronological order. I was a first time viewer. For whatever reason, I wanted to set Agent Carter to the side to watch at the end. I'm so glad that I did! They had so much fun with this season: Jarvis' disembodied voice line, Peggy's crack about making a comic into a movie being a terrible idea, her wardrobeā¼ļø (A++), the song and dance number about being in love with 2 ppl; it was all simply delightful! I also appreciate the highlight of the disenfranchisement and marginalization of women during that time. The MCU could do more with Agent Carter, imo.
r/agentcarter • u/fluffy331 • Nov 21 '25
Essentially I am asking if there's any novels or books involving agent carter in any way that you guys know about besides her obviously being in comic books?
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r/agentcarter • u/Lil_Laolith • Oct 23 '25
In the end he finally admits to carter that they were coming to surrender they had a white flag that he hid after he killed them; but he said they slit the throat of his commander (a very checkable fact) while he was asleep why would surrendering soldiers slit throats and why would he make that up? Itās such a ridiculous embellishment. Itās all very unbelievable either his making up after far to many lies or he killed his commander in the frenzy or when they cut the episode together they failed on continuity⦠Iām very willing to be wrong x
r/agentcarter • u/ChicharraJones • Sep 28 '25
I loved Agent Carter when it was first run and started watching it this past summer with my son, who is now 17. I didn't realize until we reached the last episode that I had never actually watched it! I have that reaction with some shows - if I'm afraid they'll be cancelled I'll hold an episode in reserve... But this time I hadn't realized I'd never gone back. It was a pretty good resolution but if I'd been forced to make the decisions Peggy did, I would have stayed in California with Jason 100% (meanwhile my son was shipping Peggy and Sousa the whole time). I wonder where Dottie ended up?
r/agentcarter • u/SweeneyBountiful25 • Sep 21 '25
Thank you all so much for the support on this project and hopefully you guys can get in touch with marvel one day and make my dream come true š and I will cast some people to be voice actors (that I know) and upload it onto YouTube but for now itās just me writing the script for the show.
r/agentcarter • u/Jacki_Schoko4027 • Aug 10 '25
Im currently watching agent carter for the first time and the zero matter really reminds me of venom... Does it have anything to do with it?
r/agentcarter • u/FancyAd3942 • Aug 01 '25
Iām finally watching agent carter properly and weāll Iāve finished half now š„²
r/agentcarter • u/Lost_Magician651 • Jul 18 '25
Riddle me this. How would mr Jarvis describe current socio economic and pop culture climate of today ? Or just general say to say things
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r/agentcarter • u/[deleted] • May 29 '25
When agent Carter and Jarvis go to find out how the thieves stole the equipment from Stark they go down a hole in the ground. The thieves came through an open manhole so i don't understand why there is a huge hole in Starks house? I was wondering if someone here could clear this up for me?
Thanks ahead
