Index Of Agent Carter

Peggy earns a spot on a field mission to Russia after translating an intercepted Soviet code. Teaming up with the Howling Commandos, the SSR uncovers a horrifying training facility for young female assassins (the precursor to the Black Widow program). Episode 6: "A Sin to Err"

The second season moves the action to Hollywood. Peggy investigates a bizarre murder involving zero matter, leading her to cross paths with the Secret Empire. Episode Index index of agent carter

Peggy attempts a dangerous trade to save Wilkes. Whitney Frost loses her remaining sanity as the pull of the rift increases. Peggy earns a spot on a field mission

The series finale sees the SSR team use Howard Stark’s rift generator to strip Whitney Frost of her Zero Matter powers, driving her into insanity. Peggy and Daniel Sousa finally share a romantic embrace. The series ends on an unresolved cliffhanger when Agent Jack Thompson is shot in his hotel room by a mysterious assassin who steals a redacted file on Peggy Carter. Character and Cast Index Peggy investigates a bizarre murder involving zero matter,

| Character | Actor | Role & Key Traits | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Hayley Atwell | A brilliant, resourceful, and highly skilled SSR agent. She is determined to prove herself and honor Steve Rogers' memory. | | Edwin Jarvis | James D'Arcy | Howard Stark's sophisticated and proper butler, who becomes Peggy's loyal partner, providing comic relief, logistical support, and a surprising amount of bravery. | | Jack Thompson | Chad Michael Murray | An ambitious and often chauvinistic SSR agent who is initially a rival to Peggy. He is a skilled agent but lacks Peggy's intelligence and empathy. | | Daniel Sousa | Enver Gjokaj | A wounded war veteran and a compassionate, sharp-minded SSR agent. He is one of the few men in the office who respects Peggy's abilities and later becomes her love interest. | | Roger Dooley | Shea Whigham | The pragmatic and world-weary Chief of the New York SSR office. He is a fair but cautious boss, often stuck between his agents and the higher-ups. | | Howard Stark | Dominic Cooper | A brilliant, eccentric, and wealthy inventor. A close friend of Peggy's, he provides her with gadgets and resources but is often the source of the problems they must solve. | | Dottie Underwood | Bridget Regan | A seemingly sweet and innocent neighbor of Peggy's, but revealed to be a deadly, sociopathic, and highly-trained Soviet spy trained from childhood, making her a formidable adversary. |

Season 1 provides the definitive live-action origin of the Soviet "Black Widow" program, showing how young girls were brainwashed and trained decades before Natasha Romanoff or Yelena Belova.

| Episode # | Title | Original Air Date | Key Plot Points | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 2.01 | "The Lady in the Lake" | Jan 19, 2016 | Peggy and Jarvis find a frozen corpse in a lake. Introduces Whitney Frost (Madame Masque). | | 2.02 | "A View in the Dark" | Jan 19, 2016 | The Arena Club (a secret society) is exposed. Peggy acquires a key to a mysterious vault. | | 2.03 | "Better Angels" | Jan 26, 2016 | Whitney Frost develops a dark matter absorption power. | | 2.04 | "Smoke & Mirrors" | Feb 2, 2016 | Backstory: Whitney’s rise from actress to genius. Peggy’s brother’s death in WWII is explored. | | 2.05 | "The Atomic Job" | Feb 9, 2016 | A heist episode. Peggy and Jarvis steal a nuclear core. | | 2.06 | "Life of the Party" | Feb 16, 2016 | Whitney Frost unleashes Zero Matter at a gala. Agent Sousa nearly dies. | | 2.07 | "Monsters" | Feb 16, 2016 | The SSR captures Frost, but she escapes using dark matter. | | 2.08 | "The Edge of Mystery" | Feb 23, 2016 | Peggy enters a Zero Matter rift. She sees a vision of Steve Rogers. | | 2.09 | "A Little Song and Dance" | Feb 23, 2016 | A musical dream sequence. The team discovers how to seal the rift. | | 2.10 | "Hollywood Ending" | Mar 1, 2016 | Series finale. Whitney Frost is trapped in the Zero Matter dimension. Peggy and Sousa officially become a couple. |