With only one episode in season one remaining, Agent Carter continues to play a high-stakes game.

Here’s our review…

ThisAgent Carterreview contains spoilers.

There would be no room for wheel spinning or fun, but frivolous episodes.

First off, I need to see Ivchenko violently killed.

The way the evil hypnotist preyed on Dooleys unstable family life was pure evil.

Again, a series like this needs a good villain and Ivchenko is that in spades.

I guess you might say that Ivchenko is a patriot who truly believes his actions are just.

I guess Ivchenko sawKingsmen: The Secret Servicedecades before it was released?

I look forward to seeing Peggy take her down next week.

The intensity of the episode was broken up by the comedic and very British repartee between Carter and Jarvis.

The bit with the table and the two way mirror?

Anyway, the whole not trusting Carter thing was a microcosm of the entire series thematic center.

When Dooley finally investigated Carters tale, it was too late.

This led to a confrontation between the SSR and Dottie.

It was stilted and poorly edited and took me out of the action.

Which begs the question, what the hell is Howard Stark inventing such insanely deadly weapons for?

Whatever the case, next week, we say farewell to the world of Peggy Carter.

I also look forward to Peggy and Jarvis confronting Stark on why he is hording and creating apocalyptic weaponry.

So Howard Stark built armor with a self sufficient power source, huh?

Could Tony Stark have had those designs in mind when he built his armor in a certain cave?

Rating:

3.5 out of 5