The American television series inspired by the films Captain America: The First Avenger and Captain America: The Winter Soldier surely has a lot of surprises hidden under its pocket as the new episode of 'Agent Carter' which is now on its second season, is coming our way with a bang.
Episode 3 entitled "Better Angels" is directed by David Platt and written by Jose Molina. It will circle around the insecurity and lack of self assurance of Agent Thompson (Chad Michael Murray). He will feel inadequate especially when compared to Peggy (Hayley Atwell) and her abilities and skills. We will see him rejecting the information uncovered by Peggy about Wilkes (Reggie Austin) being a Soviet spy.
According to the synopsis at The Futon Critic, Peggy's quest to find more information about the Zero Matter drives her to a collision course with her superiors as Howard Stark (Dominic Stark) gets involved. And speaking of Stark, we will finally see his awesomeness once again as he returns to the series to reprise his role as the genius billionaire and he will appear a bit displeased with Peggy's current predicament.
Jarvis (James D'Arcy) will also be seen at the upcoming episode showing off his skills alongside Peggy in their mission. In the promotional video released by the team, he was seen watching Peggy hitting a heavy bag and he volunteered to be his sparring partner but changed his mind immediately after seeing her hit the bag so hard.
Find out more on what is going to happen next as "Agent Carter" Season 2 airs this Tuesday, Jan. 26 at 9 p.m. on ABC.


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