In 1946, Peggy Carter is relegated to secretarial duties in the Strategic Scientific Reserve (SSR). When Howard Stark is accused of treason, he secretly recruits Peggy to clear his name with the help of his butler, Edwin Jarvis.
Peggy is cornered and more vulnerable than ever as Leviathan makes their move against her. As the SSR zeroes in on Howard Stark, they may pay the ultimate price as they find their true enemy is ...
Carter believes that the spy that stole Stark's technology is a woman. The SSR now knows that Carter is helping Stark. There's a new spy in the agency.
The war is over and almost everyone has experienced a loss. Agent Peggy Carter has lost the love of her life. To top it off, when billionaire Howard Stark is accused of Treason, he secretly employs her to clear his name. With the help of Stark's butler, she embarks on a whimsical journey full of deceit, murder and controversy with a side of wise-cracking roommates.Written by
Chris Greenleaf
Agent Sousa's crutch is a forties period crutch combined with pieces of another period-accurate one. The height was adjusted to be a little lower than was comfortable for actor Enver Gjokaj so he would lean on it a little more. See more »
Goofs
Dottie Underwood was born in 1927, she was 10 in the flashback in 1937, which means was 17 in 1944 but Veronica Bonell (who played Dottie Underwood for the scenes in 1937) was 14 in 2015 making her 4 years older than her character and Bridget Regan (who plays Dottie Underwood for the scenes in 1944) was born in 1982 which mean as of February 2017 she is 35, which mean she is 18 years older than her character. See more »
If you loved Peggy on Captain America: The First Avenger then this show is a must watch. The first season was just fantastic and I loved everything about it; the plot, the characters, the settings, etc but season 2 didn't have the same captivating plot but I still enjoyed it either way and I'm so annoyed at how it ended. I need a season 3 to see what happened.
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If you loved Peggy on Captain America: The First Avenger then this show is a must watch. The first season was just fantastic and I loved everything about it; the plot, the characters, the settings, etc but season 2 didn't have the same captivating plot but I still enjoyed it either way and I'm so annoyed at how it ended. I need a season 3 to see what happened.