(it’s possible for you to read the full episode recaphere.)

Talk about a friendship that earned its stripes.

They understood Peggys plight.

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But Jarvis, we forget, is the simple whole-hearted butler who thrives on adventure.

This is what I love aboutAgent Carter the evolution of relationships.

(Also, off topic but props to Peggy for walking through the desert in a pantsuit.)

But back to the really important stuff.

I think we probably need to talk about that dance sequence, too, yes?

Hayley Atwell and Enver Gjokaj were a regular Fred and Ginger, wouldnt you say?

ANDREA:Oh my god.

That dance sequence was everything.

It might end up being polarizing for fans, but I truly loved it.

It was different, it was fun…and seeing Hayley Atwell sing?

Is there anything that girl CANT do?

(Maybe a foxtrot.

Can she do the foxtrot?)

)…and Rose!

Whats a dream sequence without Rose punching you out?

(Less so for Wilkes.

Really, Im just so impressed with the fact the show pulled this off.

GINA:I agree that it will likely be polarizing.

Heaven knows shes rarely afforded those opportunities in the course of a regular day.

I really couldnt figure out for awhile where he was going with his allegiance did he really trust Vernon?

Was he playing Vernon?

Was he playing Whitney?

Was Vernon in cahoots with him so that both of them were playing Peggy and Sousa?

And could he be swayed a little by Peggys good charm?

I really was impressed with how expertly the double (triple?

Now,thatsour Thompson.

With each episode, Whitney becomes more and more evil, but not in the Obadiah Stane way.

I loved that line to Peggy about two powerful women like themselves being in opposition of each other.

I suppose its definitely left up in the air, since that conversation could have been anything.

So what if hes not a Peggy or a Sousa or even a Howard?

Hes Edwin Jarvis, and that makes him special and worthy all on his own.

We should all strive to be Ana Jarvis.

GINA:Okay, Whitney.

ANDREA:You caught that strange, tender vibe, too, right?

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