Marvel’s Agent Carter

Agent Carter: How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb http://www.vulture.com/2016/02/agent-carter-recap-season-2-episode-5.html
The episode opens as Peggy is awakened by Jason Wilkes, who has discovered that a tissue sample from Jane Scott — the "lady in the lake" corpse from the premiere — allows him to turn him solid for a brief period. (It also turns the whites of his eyes black, for unknown reasons that are almost definitely bad.) Jason's brilliant science brain has led him to a similarly brilliant hypothesis: If he can get a hold of Jane's body, then he'll get more corporeal time. That's good enough for Peggy, who grabs Jarvis and rushes off to the facility where Jane's body is stored.
 
HAYLEY ATWELL CAST IN NEW ABC PILOT, "AGENT CARTER" FUTURE IN DOUBT http://www.comicbookresources.com/a...ew-abc-pilot-agent-carter-future-may-be-doubt
Hayley Atwell has been cast on a new ABC pilot -- and as you might guess, that may not be good news for the future of her current series, "Marvel's Agent Carter." THR reports that Atwell has been cast to star in "Conviction," which is in "first position" to "Agent Carter" -- meaning that if "Conviction" is ordered to series, she'd have to balance both shows in her schedule if "Agent Carter" returns, which THR notes is "a big if," though at least possible. Deadline calls an "Agent Carter" renewal "improbable" and that it is "probably going away.""Conviction" would star Atwell as Carter Morrison, the "brilliant but ne'er-do-well daughter of a former president, who is blackmailed into taking a job as the head of Los Angeles' newly created Conviction Integrity Unit. She, along with her team of lawyers, investigators and forensic experts, work together to examine cases where there's credible suspicion that the wrong person may have been convicted of a crime." Liz Friedman, a "Marvel's Jessica Jones" vet, wrote the pilot.
 
Hayley Atwell Lands Lead in Conviction Legal Drama Pilot at ABC http://tvline.com/2016/02/10/hayley-atwell-cast-conviction-pilot-abc/
The project will star Atwell as the brilliant-but-rebellious daughter of a Clinton-like political family, who is forced into taking a job as the head of Los Angeles’ newly created Conviction Integrity Unit. Along with her team of lawyers, investigators and forensic experts, she has two weeks to examine cases where there’s credible suspicion that the wrong person may have been convicted of a crime.What does this mean for Agent Carter? In the event that Conviction is ordered to series and ABC’s Marvel drama is renewed for Season 3 (after returning to depressed ratings), TVLine hears that Atwell’s schedule would be worked out so that she could do both roles.
 
Can anyone give a synopsis of the last 5 minutes of this week's show?

EDIT: Nevermind. The synopsis is in the link in post #61
 
PEGGY WANTS TO SPEAK WITH THE CHEF IN NEW "AGENT CARTER" CLIP http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/peggy-wants-speak-with-chef-new-agent-carter-clip
In a new preview for the next episode of "Agent Carter," entitled "The Edge of Mystery," Peggy and Sousa track Joe Manfredi to an Italian restaurant. Turns out the spaghetti spot is closed for business, but Agent Carter has a certain way of persuading her way into an exclusive reservation.
 
ATWELL OPENS UP ABOUT LOVE, DEATH & WHITNEY FROST IN "AGENT CARTER'S" SEASON FINALE http://www.comicbookresources.com/a...-whitney-frost-in-agent-carters-season-finale
SPOILER WARNING: The following interview discusses plot points and story developments from the "Agent Carter" Season 2 finale.Throughout "Agent Carter's" second season, Peggy Carter has clashed with Whitney Frost over the latter's obsession with the otherworldly force known as Zero Matter. In tonight's season finale, with the fate of the world is on the line, Peggy must make some hard choices in order to stop her power-hungry nemesis. With the help of Jarvis, Sousa, Jack Thompson, Howard Stark and a few surprise allies, she just might stand a chance at succeeding -- even if not everyone makes it out alive.However, there's more at stake than merely saving the world, as the ratings for "Agent Carter's" finale could determine whether the series returns for a third season.Ahead of tonight's "Hollywood Ending," star Hayley Atwell spoke with CBR News about filming her climatic confrontation with Whitney Frost, Peggy and Sousa's romantic status, and a character's demise. Atwell also opened up about "Agent Carter's" potential third season, the possibility of appearing in other Marvel projects and her gratitude for the show's fans.
 
"AGENT CARTER" CLOSES OUT SEASON 2 WITH SERIES-LOW RATINGS http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/agent-carter-closes-out-season-2-with-series-low-ratings
Peggy Carter may have saved the world, but the ratings for the final episode of "Marvel's Agent Carter" may not be enough to save the ABC series.The season two finale, which aired opposite news coverage of Super Tuesday, pulled in 2.37 million viewers and a 0.7 demo overnight rating, hitting and tying series low, respectively. That number will rise when DVR watches are factored in, though how much of an impact that will have remains to be seen.Speculation about this being "Agent Carter's" last season have persisted, as the show's ratings have been consistently lower than its first season. The announcement of star Hayley Atwell signing to headline new ABC pilot "Conviction" seemed to be the final nail in "Carter's" coffin, though Atwell has been insistent that isn't necessarily the case.
 

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