Peggy and Daniel were each other’s safe space and the very kind of armor they both needed in trying times—a second chance at love.
Read more
Mostly Analytical, Quintessentially Overdramatic
Peggy and Daniel were each other’s safe space and the very kind of armor they both needed in trying times—a second chance at love.
Read moreDaniel Sousa was captivating and compassionate while carrying a great deal on his shoulders as he smiled his way through life.
Read morePeggy and Jarvis had perfectly ridiculous banter and unwavering loyalty, which inspired the best of versions of themselves to shine through.
Read moreEdwin Jarvis could have easily been written off as comedic relief, but instead, he was always the beacon of hope.
Read moreWhen hands linger, it’s always every viewer’s dream, right? There are very few swoon-worthy scenes quite like when two people the audience is rooting for finally hold hands. And that’s certainly the case with Agent Carter’s Daniel Sousa and Peggy Carter in “Life of the Party.” This isn’t the first time they hold hands; it happens casually at first. It happens without a second thought because it is done to
Read morePeggy Carter saying farewell to Steve Rogers in Agent Carter’s “Valediction” will always be one of the most poignant moments in the series.
Read morePeggy Carter has been, is and will always be integral to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and in a myriad of ways, she started it all.
Read moreAs we recommended comfort films, we’re here to provide some social distancing TV recommendations while we’re at home.
Read moreAvengers: Endgame Spoilers Part I and Part II 11 years and 22 movies have amounted to one of the most beautiful cinematic experiences of our time – a journey, I could not be more grateful to have experienced alongside so many marvelous geeks. This isn’t the first or last time the Marvel Cinematic Universe will be featured, but there’s something about these initial reactions that are so unbelievably special to
Read moreBest of 2016 little gems features some of our favorite scenes of the year that we can’t stop thinking about.
Read moreAgent Carter “Hollywood Ending” did what the show does best by reminding viewers of the importance of unity while keeping a wonderful balance between heart and humor.
Read moreAgent Carter “The Edge of Mystery” and “A Little Song and Dance” showcase the series’ fantastic ability to balance character development and plot.
Read moreAgent Carter “Life of the Party” and “Monsters” played with a variety of noted spy drama tropes, but what they’ve done most phenomenally, is given each of the female characters an opportunity to shine.
Read moreAgent Carter “The Atomic Bomb” reminded viewers of the importance of encouraging others and believing in them.
Read moreI was certain I’d enjoy Agent Carter because of how much I loved Captain America: The First Avenger and Marvel as a whole, but I never expected it to become a series that’d mean a great deal to me as a woman. When I often recommend a series to someone, I make sure it’s something they’re bound to like; therefore, not every series I watch, no matter how wonderful I believe it to be
Read moreAgent Carter “Smoke and Mirrors” gives us a flashback and as necessary backstory, it reveals more about Whitney Frost.
Read moreAgent Carter “Better Angels” continues to explore Zero Matter and its ramifications on the people who come close to it.
Read moreAgent Carter “The Lady of the Lake” and “A View in the Dark” bring our favorite characters to a new location and introduce new faces.
Read moreThis year’s Best of 2015 will feature scenes from various TV shows that we’ve grown to appreciate more and more with every viewing.
Read moreSteve Rogers and Peggy Carter were the right partners, at the right time, but fate had something different in mind.
Read more