Below, a discussion about tonights episode.
GINA MCINTYRE:Yes, poor Wilkes.
She needs LOTS of screen time.

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ANDREA:Heres to hoping we get more of Ana Jarvis in the next few episodes!
GINA:Thats definitely an interesting theory.
Then again, comics, which means anything can happen.
Speaking of young Tony, lets talk about Howard Stark because I need to talk about Howard Stark.
I was so happy to see Dominic Cooper back.
(Like father, like son.)
Sounds like a dreadful idea.)
Its funny that such a reprehensible womanizer could also be so wildly charming.
It shouldnt work, but it does.
(Then again, I personally love Tony Stark, so maybe this isnt such a stretch.)
(And shout out to the Stark bathrobethat travels through generations.)
Given the time period, Howard, weirdly, is kinda progressive?
ANDREA:Also: Whitney!
And speaking of masks, what about that reveal that Angie was the real brains behind Isodyne?
And Im so happy that were not playing the long con game with no one being suspicious of Peggy.
Whitneys talk with Calvin proves that were going to be in deep water soon.
GINA:I agree.
It will be interesting to see how their relationship evolves.
They have just enough in common to develop a kind of imminently watchable protagonist-antagonist tension.
Though sadly for Peggy, its not like Whitneys the only source of trouble in her life.
It makes me wonder where his loyalty is going to fall this season.
I suppose time will tell with that one.
GINA:My money is on the every man for himself approach.
And honestly, how could you not be?
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