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!!''Agent Sharon Carter / ComicBook/{{Agent 13}}''
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!!!'''Known Aliases:''' "Kate", "The Power Broker"

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!!!'''Known Aliases:''' "Kate", "The Power Broker"
-> See [[Characters/MCUSharonCarter her own page]]
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!!''Selby''



!!!'''Citizenship:''' American, Madripoorian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' S.H.I.E.L.D. (formerly), CIA (formerly)
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/EmilyVanCamp[[labelnote:Foreign voice actors]]Vanessa Acosta (Latin-American Spanish dub), Pilar Martín (European Spanish dub), Yuko Mikutsu (Japanese dub), Chantal Macé (European French dub), Bianca Gervais (Canadian French dub)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'' | ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'' | ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''

->''"Compromise where you can. Where you can't, don't. Even if everyone is telling you that something wrong is something right. Even if the whole world is telling you to move, it is your duty to plant yourself like a tree, look them in the eye, and say, ''''No, you move.''''"''

A former S.H.I.E.L.D. operative, who pretended to be a nurse living next door to Steve but was secretly assigned by Nick Fury to protect him. Later, she is a reluctant part of Pierce's surveillance team, tracking the whereabouts of Captain America.

After S.H.I.E.L.D. collapsed, she becomes a CIA officer, where after the Blip, she would once again cross paths with Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes, albeit under much more dangerous circumstances.

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!!!'''Citizenship:''' American, British, Madripoorian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' S.H.I.E.L.D. (formerly), CIA (formerly)
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/EmilyVanCamp[[labelnote:Foreign voice actors]]Vanessa Acosta (Latin-American Spanish dub), Pilar Martín (European Spanish dub), Yuko Mikutsu (Japanese dub), Chantal Macé (European French dub), Bianca Gervais (Canadian French dub)[[/labelnote]]
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'' | ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'' | ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''

->''"Compromise where you can. Where you can't, don't. Even if everyone is telling you that something wrong is something right. Even if
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->''"Answer it...on speaker!"''

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the whole world is telling you ''Brass Monkey'' and a fence operating in Madripoor's Lowtown, answering to move, it is your duty to plant yourself like a tree, look them in the eye, and say, ''''No, you move.''''"''

A former S.H.I.E.L.D. operative, who pretended to be a nurse living next door to Steve but was secretly assigned by Nick Fury to protect him. Later, she is a reluctant part of Pierce's surveillance team, tracking the whereabouts of Captain America.

After S.H.I.E.L.D. collapsed, she becomes a CIA officer, where after the Blip, she would once again cross paths with Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes, albeit under much more dangerous circumstances.
Power Broker.



* ThirteenIsUnlucky: Sharon is known to S.H.I.E.L.D as "Agent 13", and her entire life falls apart after assisting Captain America in ''Civil War'', becoming a fugitive from the U.S government in the process. [[spoiler:Ultimately downplayed in that her bad luck causes her to become the Power Broker and gain complete control over Madripoor, and she eventually gets reinstated as part of the CIA anyways, allowing her to gain access to government secrets and weapons to sell on the black market.]]
* ActionGirl: She's a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent and a highly proficient shooter. Though she doesn't do very well against Rumlow in ''The Winter Soldier'', it was because she was standing far too close. Played much straighter in ''Civil War'', where she goes up against the Winter Soldier, and even more so in ''The Falcon and The Winter Soldier'', where she holds off a small army of bounty hunters armed with only a collapsible baton and whatever weapons she can grab from them. However, following her connections to Batroc and the Flag Smashers, she could count as a DarkActionGirl by this point so far.
* AdaptationalContextChange: [[spoiler:In the comics the Power Broker specialised in SuperEmpowering, selling powers to heroes and villains alike. As seen in the show, the Power Broker seems more interested in the purchase and sale of the tools of ''political'' power, namely expensive artwork, government secrets, and even super-weapons.]]
* AdaptationDyeJob: Her eyes are blue in the comics, but in the MCU she has her actress' brown eyes.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: She and Steve frequently describe the other as the love of their life in the comic. In the MCU, a relationship is teased, but unfulfilled, and ultimately [[BrokenPedestal she doesn't view Steve with fondness]].
* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, Sharon was never a villainess, except for a brief time she was a member of a evil organization due to brainwashing. In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', [[spoiler:she's revealed to be the Power Broker]].
* AdvertisedExtra:
** She got her own poster (seen above) for ''The Winter Soldier'', but had less screentime (less than four minutes) and plot impotance than others like Brock Rumlow.
** A specific example with ''Civil War''. Her role is slightly bigger than in the last movie, but it's not nearly as big as the marketing and merchandising images would have you believe. There are a ton of group shots showing her fighting as part of Team Cap, which she never does at any point in the movie.
** Downplayed in ''The Falcon and the Winter Soldier'', where she is shown in plenty of the marketing, and even has third-billing, but ultimately her on-screen role is pretty small.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: In Episode 5, she is negotiating with Batroc on the phone to possibly aid the Flag Smashers and was revealed to be behind the first episode's skyjacking by Batroc. [[spoiler:The ambiguity is removed in the following episode, where it is revealed that she is the Power Broker.]]
* AntiHero: In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', following the events of ''Civil War'', as she is forced into a life of crime, while still teaming up and Sam and Bucky. [[spoiler:Subverted by the end, where it is revealed that she is the Power Broker, the show's GreaterScopeVillain.]]
* AscendedExtra: Sharon was a supporting character in the ''Captain America'' sequels before becoming a major character in ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''.
* BadassFamily: Sharon is the niece of Peggy Carter, former Director and co-founder of S.H.I.E.L.D.
* BadassInANiceSuit: In her appearances at the Triskelion in ''The Winter Soldier'', she is wearing a S.H.I.E.L.D. style suit.
* BadassLongcoat: [[Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier When she makes her return to the MCU]], she spends an episode sniping and fighting gangsters while wearing a long leather coat.
* BadassNormal: Sharon does not have any superpowers, but she is a former agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. and CIA with exceptional marksmanship and combat skills.
* BigBadFriend: [[spoiler:Sharon helps Sam and Bucky fight Karli and the Flag-Smashers. The only problem is that Sharon is also the Power Broker, the crime lord who provided the Flag-Smashers with their Super-Soldier serum in the first place. By the end of ''The Falcon and the Winter Soldier'' she's killed Karli, protecting her identity, while Sam gets her a pardon and her old job back, along with all the access to government secrets that that entails.]]
* BigBrotherIsWatching: [[spoiler:Lowtown graffiti reminds everyone that Power Broker is watching them. It's proven not to be a bluff when, seconds after Selby is killed, all criminals in Lowtown get an SMS with a bounty on Sam, Bucky, and Zemo.]]
* TheBigDamnKiss: Finally shares one with Steve in ''Civil War'', with Falcon and Bucky giving them the thumbs up for it.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:Downplayed. While she ''certainly'' isn't all that nice to Sam and Bucky after reuniting with them in Madripoor, she indicates that she only turned to crime as a way to get by, due to the government abandoning her and having nowhere else to go. In truth, however, she's actually the ruthless Power Broker who enjoys her new way of life, and is more than willing to use her pardon and restored CIA job to sell government weapons on the black market.]]
* BluffWorkedTooWell: Her own skill at disapearing and going off the grid came back to bite her. In the confusion of losing half the population themselves being fugitives, the Avengers had no way to contact her or even know if she was alive, leading to Sharon falling through the cracks with the Avengers getting pardons but not her.
* BodyguardingABadass: Chosen by Nick Fury to protect Steve, called history's greatest soldier by Fury himself.
* TheBusCameBack: In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''.
* BusCrash: Subverted. A FreezeFrameBonus in ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' seems to indicate that Sharon was among those who turned to dust at Thanos's hands. ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' shows that this wasn't the case, [[spoiler:as she was merely hiding out in Madripoor and building up her power in the five-year interim.]]
* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: Inverted, she's referred to as Agent 13 most of the time. We don't even learn her first name until the final scene of ''The Winter Soldier'', and even then her last name and relation to Peggy Carter isn't mentioned until ''Civil War''.
* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:She holds the title of the Power Broker, which is held by different individuals in the comics, but never Sharon.]]
* CorruptBureaucrat: [[spoiler:After getting her pardon and her old [=CIA=] job back, since she has already crossed over into villainy as the Power Broker by then.]]
* DarkActionGirl: [[spoiler:Her FaceHeelTurn does not mean she lost her combative prowess.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: Sharon has clearly inherited Peggy's level of snark.
* DecompositeCharacter: Her role as Steve's major love interest in the comics is given to another Carter, her grandaunt Peggy [[AscendedExtra who for that has a bigger role compared to the comics]].
* DemotedToExtra: Compared to her role in the comics, she's mostly a tertiary character in ''The Winter Soldier''. She has a slightly larger role in ''Civil War'', but it still pales in comparison to the comics. Then she vanishes altogether, literally as a Thanos victim and no mention is made of her even after everyone has been revived. She eventually becomes an AscendedExtra in ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''.
* DiscardAndDraw: of a sort, following the reveal of her current background in ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''. [[spoiler:As the Power Broker, her biggest asset and tool for threat is originally her coterie of Super Soldiers, by which she enforced her rule of Madripoor (and presumably built up her underworld wealth and network of connections). Nevertheless, this ultimately means, as Karli points out, that when they went on the lam to become the Flag-Smashers, the Power Broker lost her biggest stick. That said, it was very fortuitous that Sam and Bucky came knocking (and with their public influence as Avengers), finally managing to get her a pardon and legal status back to America -- by which she can now mine the American military-industrial complex for more assets]].
* TheDreaded: [[spoiler:She is secretly the Power Broker, the feared criminal ruler of Madripoor. Zemo, who is pretty bold and badass in his own right, wants to avoid messing with her, while Sharon pretends to be fearful of the crime lord to avoid suspicious eyes on her.]]
* {{Expy}}: [[spoiler:Outside of the Marvel franchise, she's basically a DistaffCounterpart to Creator/JonVoight's Jim Phelps from ''Film/MissionImpossible1996'' as both were great American secret agent heroes, only to become two-bit cash-grabbing criminals under another alias (Sharon as the "Power Broker", while Jim was "Job") following feeling disillusioned with their work with a general feeling of uselessness as heroic spies following the ends of the major conflicts they before played a part in (Sharon following the Infinity Saga, while Jim following the end of the Cold War).]]
* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler:To her great-aunt Peggy following her FaceHeelTurn. Both were outstanding agents who fought against HYDRA, but while Peggy constantly did the right thing, even in the face of continued injustices from her allies, Sharon not only turns to a life of crime after being left behind, she fully embraces it and enjoys it. Her becoming the Power Broker only tarnished her family's legacy.]]
* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', she is revealed to have been the eponymous Power Broker who financed both the Flag-Smashers and Georges Batroc throughout the series. Even though she's restored to her CIA job by the end of the series, Sharon indicates she has no intention of giving up her power in Madripoor anytime soon, and in fact wants to use the government weapons that her clearance allows her to access to make herself ''even more'' powerful.]]
* FakingTheDead: She was believed to have been killed by Thanos' BadassFingersnap by The Avengers, but ''The Falcon and The Winter Soldier'' reveals that she's still alive and just went into hiding.
* FallenHeroine: [[spoiler:Between ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' and ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', Sharon became bitter at her treatment by both the U.S. government and the Avengers, and subsequent built a clandestine criminal empire as the Power Broker. Despite Sam and Bucky securing a pardon for Sharon after the Flag Smashers are defeated, she uses her CIA clearance to access the agency's top secret advanced weaponry so she can sell them on the black market, with everyone who knows of her actions either working for her or dead.]]
* {{Foil}}: Sharon is this to Helmut Zemo in regards to their villainous actions. [[spoiler:Both of them are filthy rich adversaries to our heroes that want to stop the Flag-Smashers at all costs. However, Sharon builds up her fortune illegally over the span of a few years and flaunts her wealth extravagantly with art galleries and nightclubs in order to rule over Madripoor with an iron fist. By contrast, Zemo is a [[BlueBlood baron]] who uses most of his [[OldMoney inherited wealth]] for practical reasons and has no interest in acquiring any more power and influence in the world. Sharon also opposes the Flag-Smashers for pragmatic reasons (interfering with her business), whereas Zemo opposes them for political/philosophical reasons (believing that super soldiers and anything that creates them should be destroyed). They are also this in terms of portrayal. They are both asked by Sam and Bucky to help them in their fight against the Flag-Smashers. Sharon is portrayed as being jaded and as being forced into a life of crime but still being good at heart while Zemo is portrayed as being friendlier than he was in his last appearance but also as secretive and untrustworthy. While Zemo wants to help Sam and Bucky stop the Flag-Smashers, he seemingly has a hidden agenda. This seemingly sets up Zemo to be a villain down the road. However, ultimately, Zemo has no ulterior motives and allows himself to be imprisoned again once he feels his work is done while Sharon is revealed to have ulterior motives and is set up to be a villain down the road.]]
* FriendOnTheForce: She provides help to Cap and the anti-Accords Avengers despite being on the pro-Accords Joint Counter Terrorism Center at numerous points in ''Civil War''. First, she provides intel that leads Cap and Sam to Bucky's safehouse. Next, she allows Cap and Sam to listen in on Bucky's interrogation after they are arrested, alerting them to [[KillAndReplace Zemo's infiltration]]. Finally, she delivers Cap's shield and Sam's Falcon suit to them shortly before the fight at the Berlin airport.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: Starts out as an average spy, with her first onscreen assignment protecting the greatest soldier in history when he's at home, and while no one was looking, she became one of the most feared crime lords in Asia.
* GenerationXerox: Downplayed; she physically resembles her aunt Peggy but has blond hair instead of brown. It's more noticeable in terms of personality and abilities: she's an excellent markswoman and very serious at her job as an agent, just like Peggy. ''Civil War'' reveals that it was Peggy who motivated her to become an agent. However, she opted to not disclose their familial ties to avoid being cast in her shadow. The two of them also form a romantic connection with Steve Rogers.
* GirlNextDoor: She initially poses as Kate, a nurse who lives next door to Steve.
* GoodIsNotNice: At first when she makes her reappearance in ''The Falcon and the Winter Soldier'', [[spoiler:but absolutely averted following TheReveal]].
* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler:As the Power Broker who commissioned the new Super-Soldier serum, Sharon is indirectly responsible for Karli's terrorism and most of the conflict in the show. Since her identity remains a secret, however, she never comes into direct conflict with Sam and Bucky, and even helps them stop the Flag-Smashers.]]
* {{Greed}}: [[spoiler:Following her FaceHeelTurn, she is mainly motivated by this, having thrown all her morals out the window as a result.]]
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Blonde, and a loyal agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., which is further emphasized in ''The Winter Soldier'', when she stops Rumlow from killing a tech who refuses to bow to HYDRA's orders by holding him at gunpoint. She then saves the tech from getting shot by kicking out his chair from under him even after Rumlow injures her. And while her idealism is severely eroded by her reappearance in ''Falcon and the Winter Soldier'' [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold (to say the least)]], she does put her life on the line to help Sam and Bucky. [[spoiler:She ends up being revealed to be a JerkWithAHeartOfJerk, however, as she is actually the Power Broker who helped put Sam and Bucky in danger to start with and has been manipulating them and the Flag Smashers for her own personal gain.]]
* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:Wipes out her colleagues such as Batroc and Karli to tie up loose ends.]]
* InTheHood: Her first appearances after her bus trip is her wearing a hood and leather jacket combo.
* ItsAllAboutMe: [[spoiler:She loses all of her S.H.I.E.L.D.-based selflessness following ''Civil War'', as she's only concerned with herself and nobody else and her vendetta against the system.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's understandably bitter and cynical in ''Falcon and the Winter Soldier'' (when Sam offers her a pardon, she says, "I don't trust charity"), but she helps out Sam and Bucky, despite the fact that they're targeted by every bounty-hunter in Madripoor.
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: [[spoiler:However, despite initially helping out Sam and Bucky, it turns out she was the architect behind the Flag Smashers and was playing both sides like a fiddle.]]
* JudgeJuryAndExecutioner: [[spoiler:She's referred to as such as the Power Broker by Zemo. True to his words, once the Power Broker puts a bounty on Sam, Bucky and Zemo, dozens of criminals go after them.]]
* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:At the end of ''Falcon and the Winter Soldier'', she secures a pardon without anyone ever learning that she's the Power Broker, and now she has even ''more'' power to broker to the highest bidders.]]
* LegacyCharacter: [[spoiler:Implied. Zemo was familiar with the Power Broker from years before the Snap, at a time when the current Power Broker was still working for the CIA and S.H.I.E.L.D. before that.]]
* LovingAShadow: Sharon is perhaps the only person who resembles Peggy in terms of appearance, personality and skills (not to mention being her blood relative). And thus, Steve pursues a romance with Sharon in the hopes of filling the hole that Peggy left behind after her death [[spoiler:until the invention of TimeTravel in ''Endgame'', which gives Steve the chance to be with Peggy for real]].
* ManipulativeBitch: [[spoiler:She turned out to have been playing both the Flag-Smashers and Sam and Bucky like a fiddle for her own personal agenda.]]
*  MirrorCharacter:
** Ironically, with the reveal of her [[spoiler:new identity as the Power Broker, she becomes one to fellow corrupted CIA official Bill Rawlins/Agent Orange. The key difference is that while Rawlins, despite seemingly-coming from old money and long CIA connections (who was subsequently brought down by the street-level superhero The Punisher), Sharon, by virtue of her close association with the Avengers, manages to reclaim a VillainWithGoodPublicity status possibly way beyond Rawlins' wildest dreams]].
** To Natasha Romanoff, to the degree that one's journey is a mirror of the other. [[spoiler:Black Widow started out as an amoral spy who was rehabilitated through her association with S.H.I.E.L.D, Hawkeye, and Captain America, and ultimately became a hero. Meanwhile {{Foil}}: Sharon started out as an idealistic agent, who was embittered over being used and discarded by the Avengers and Captain America in particular, and grew to become a ruthless and jaded villain.]]
** To her own aunt, Peggy Carter. [[spoiler:Both of them are badass agents of the government who were romantically interested in Steve Rogers, to the point of risking their careers to assist them. However, Peggy remained loyal to both S.H.I.E.L.D and Steve until she finally passes away in 2016, whereas Sharon becomes disillusioned by both of them and decides to pull a FaceHeelTurn out of spite.]]
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: Her government's branding her as their most wanted and being abandoned by the Avengers is what caused her [[spoiler:FaceHeelTurn into the Power Broker]].
* TheMole: In ''Civil War'', she uses her employment with Everett Ross' counter-terrorist force to aid Steve, Sam and Bucky even after they go on the run. [[spoiler:In [[TheStinger the mid-credits scene]] of ''The Falcon And The Winter Soldier'' series finale, she plans to use her new CIA position to sell top-secret intel and weapons to the black market.]]
* MyFriendsAndZoidberg: [[spoiler:How Sharon sees her relationship with both the US and the Avengers. She helped the Avengers and became an Enemy of the State, but unlike Sam and Bucky, who received full pardons as Avengers, Sharon was forced underground for years. To make matters worse, none of the Avengers even bothered to check in on her during this time, leaving her disillusioned.]]
* NominalHero: In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', following the events of ''Civil War'', as she rather enjoys living it up in her life of crime rather than returning to the United States and only seems interested in getting a pardon, while begrudgingly aiding Bucky and Sam. [[spoiler:And she has no intention on giving up her criminal ways even after she receives the pardon.]]
* PragmaticVillainy: [[spoiler:As the Power Broker, she has little desire for full-scale revenge and prefers to sell government secrets and weapons to the black market, both to indirectly inflict pain upon the world that abandoned her as well as making her rich in the process. She also helps Sam and Bucky defeat the Flag Smashers in order to be pardoned (and get access to more lucrative secrets) and eliminate any loose ends to the Power Broker]].
* PutOnABus: Quietly disappears from the MCU after ''Civil War'', and her relationship with Steve hasn't been brought up since. In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' it is revealed that she [[spoiler:was branded an Enemy of the State for aiding Cap and she later [[TheBusCameBack reveals herself]] to have become a wealthy smuggler and dealer of stolen artwork, dwelling in Madripoor's Hightown.]]
* TheQueenpin: [[spoiler:Sharon lords over most, if not all, the criminals of Madripoor from the shadows, with no one but her closest retainers knowing her true identity.]]
* {{Revenge}}: In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', she was about to kill Zemo for causing her to end up this way, but puts it on hold when Sam and Bucky explain they need her help, and ultimately lets it go. [[spoiler:As the Power Broker, she seeks revenge against the American government's system for her fall from grace and indirectly against the Avengers for abandoning her.]]
* RomanticFalseLead: She becomes Steve's SecondLove in the aftermath of the death of Peggy in ''Civil War'', but this doesn't go anywhere since she doesn't appear in ''Infinity War'' and ''Endgame'', and sadly, Cap seems to have completely forgotten about her as he goes to an alternate version of the past to live with her aunt instead.
* SamusIsAGirl: [[spoiler:Although referred as a male, it is only by rumors and gossip of Madripoor, which hides the fact that the Power Broker is none other than Sharon Carter herself. Of course, is possible that the original Power Broker was male.]]
* SecretIdentity:
** She poses as Kate, a nurse and Steve Rogers's neighbor in ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'', with him being unaware that she's actually a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent with the mission of keeping an eye on him and protecting him if needed.
** [[spoiler:''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' reveals that she's the dreaded crime boss known as the Power Broker, who controls all of Madripoor with an iron fist. Unfortunately, the only two people who know of this are dead, and the rest of the world is oblivious, allowing her to use her restored CIA job to smuggle government weapons back to Madripoor.]]
* ShadowDictator: [[spoiler:What her role as the king of Madripoor is. No one, not even Zemo knows who her identity is and assumed by reputation [[SamusIsAGirl she was a male]]. The two that do know this are [[KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade dead]].]]
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Despite only appearing onscreen for four minutes total in ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', [[spoiler:Sharon's actions after taking up the Power Broker mantle are what cause everything in the show to happen. Some for the better, but a lot for the worse.]]
* StartOfDarkness: [[spoiler:Helping Steve Rogers and his faction in ''Civil War'' is revealed to be the start of her path towards villainy, as she was branded as a traitor and was forced to live in Madripoor to avoid extradition. Even worse, the Avengers never kept tabs on her, which broke her faith in heroes and thus, she used her skills as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent to build a criminal empire for herself.]]
* SuddenSequelHeelSyndrome: In the ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', she [[spoiler:is the villainous Power Broker.]]
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', her renewed partnership with Sam and Bucky becomes this due to holding how superheroes made her forgotten against them. [[spoiler:Turned out to be an EnemyMine following TheReveal to have committed a FaceHeelTurn]].
* TookALevelInCynic: By the time of ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', Sharon has become much more jaded towards the Avengers and the United States, seeing as none of the heroes did anything to help her after she was branded a fugitive for helping Cap's team in ''[[Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar Civil War]]''. Interestingly enough, this brings her character closer to the cynical foil she was to Cap during Creator/MarkWaid’s run in the 90s.
* TookALevelInJerkass: [[spoiler:Becomes a full blown villainess as the Power Broker after feeling disillusioned with her past heroic work.]]
* TragicVillain: [[spoiler:A FallenHeroine who became a villainess following the American government's branding of her as a criminal and the Avengers abandoning her.]]
* TwoFirstNames: Both "Sharon" and "Carter" are first names.
* UnflinchingWalk: Downplayed. She plants a mercury vapor (amongst other things) bomb on Flag Smasher Lennox, which causes him to explode, but there isn't a big blast, just his head exploding and making a mess in the van as she walks away.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: [[spoiler:She is granted her pardon and reinstated into the [=CIA=], but nobody knows she's the Power Broker.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: After she gives Steve and Sam their gear in ''[[Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar Civil War]]'', she and Steve agree that the theft will be easily traced back to her. She's not mentioned for the remainder of the film, then goes unmentioned in ''Infinity War''. A FreezeFrameBonus in ''Endgame'' reveals that she was snapped out of existence by Thanos, but she's still unmentioned even after the MassResurrection, and [[spoiler:Steve consistently refers to Peggy as the love of his life.]] This is rectified on her reappearance in ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''.
* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: ''The Winter Soldier'' gives one, and for her, she's seen getting a job at the CIA.
* YouAreNumberSix: Referred to in press material for ''The Winter Soldier'' as Agent 13.

to:

* ThirteenIsUnlucky: Sharon DirtyOldWoman: Seems very pleased with the idea that Bucky (posing as the Winter Soldier) will do ''anything'' she wants.
* EvilBrit: A criminal with a strong London accent.
* KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade: Heavily implied following TheReveal that [[spoiler:Sharon Carter
is known to S.H.I.E.L.D as "Agent 13", in fact the Power-Broker. It is very likely, in retrospect, that with Sam and her entire life falls apart after assisting Captain America Bucky being at risk in ''Civil War'', becoming Madripoor (and therefore realizing she can call in a fugitive favor from the U.S government in the process. [[spoiler:Ultimately downplayed in that her bad luck causes her to become the Power Broker and gain complete control over Madripoor, and she them) eventually gets reinstated as part of decided that the CIA anyways, allowing two can be her passport back to gain access legal status in America--and therefore wouldn't mind losing [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness a minor crime partner in Selby.]]]]
* SignificantNameOverlap: There are a few Selbys in Marvel comics, though she doesn't seem
to government secrets and weapons to sell be based on the black market.]]
any.
* ActionGirl: WeHardlyKnewYe: She's assassinated with a single bullet to the heart by Sharon in the same scene she's introduced in.
* YouLookFamiliar: Imelda Corcoran previously played
a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent and a highly proficient shooter. Though she doesn't do very well against Rumlow in ''The Winter Soldier'', it was because she was standing far too close. Played much straighter in ''Civil War'', where she goes up against the Winter Soldier, and even more so in ''The Falcon and The Winter Soldier'', where she holds off a small army of bounty hunters armed with only a collapsible baton and whatever weapons she can grab from them. However, following her connections to Batroc and the Flag Smashers, she could count as a DarkActionGirl by this point so far.
* AdaptationalContextChange: [[spoiler:In the comics the Power Broker specialised in SuperEmpowering, selling powers to heroes and villains alike. As seen in the show, the Power Broker seems more interested in the purchase and sale of the tools of ''political'' power, namely expensive artwork, government secrets, and even super-weapons.]]
* AdaptationDyeJob: Her eyes are blue in the comics, but in the MCU she has her actress' brown eyes.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: She and Steve frequently describe the other as the love of their life in the comic. In the MCU, a relationship is teased, but unfulfilled, and ultimately [[BrokenPedestal she doesn't view Steve with fondness]].
* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, Sharon was never a villainess, except for a brief time she was a member of a evil organization due to brainwashing. In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', [[spoiler:she's revealed to be the Power Broker]].
* AdvertisedExtra:
** She got her own poster (seen above) for ''The Winter Soldier'', but had less screentime (less than four minutes) and plot impotance than others like Brock Rumlow.
** A specific example with ''Civil War''. Her role is slightly bigger than in the last movie, but it's not nearly as big as the marketing and merchandising images would have you believe. There are a ton of group shots showing her fighting as part of Team Cap, which she never does at any point in the movie.
** Downplayed in ''The Falcon and the Winter Soldier'', where she is shown in plenty of the marketing, and even has third-billing, but ultimately her on-screen role is pretty small.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: In Episode 5, she is negotiating with Batroc
scientist on the phone to possibly aid the Flag Smashers and was revealed to be behind the first episode's skyjacking by Batroc. [[spoiler:The ambiguity is removed in the following episode, where it is revealed that she is the Power Broker.]]
* AntiHero: In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', following the events of ''Civil War'', as she is forced into a life of crime, while still teaming up and Sam and Bucky. [[spoiler:Subverted by the end, where it is revealed that she is the Power Broker, the show's GreaterScopeVillain.]]
* AscendedExtra: Sharon was a supporting character in the ''Captain America'' sequels before becoming a major character in ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''.
* BadassFamily: Sharon is the niece of Peggy Carter, former Director and co-founder of S.H.I.E.L.D.
* BadassInANiceSuit: In her appearances at the Triskelion in ''The Winter Soldier'', she is wearing a S.H.I.E.L.D. style suit.
* BadassLongcoat: [[Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier When she makes her return to the MCU]], she spends an episode sniping and fighting gangsters while wearing a long leather coat.
* BadassNormal: Sharon does not have any superpowers, but she is a former agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. and CIA with exceptional marksmanship and combat skills.
* BigBadFriend: [[spoiler:Sharon helps Sam and Bucky fight Karli and the Flag-Smashers. The only problem is that Sharon is also the Power Broker, the crime lord who provided the Flag-Smashers with their Super-Soldier serum in the first place. By the end of ''The Falcon and the Winter Soldier'' she's killed Karli, protecting her identity, while Sam gets her a pardon and her old job back, along with all the access to government secrets that that entails.]]
* BigBrotherIsWatching: [[spoiler:Lowtown graffiti reminds everyone that Power Broker is watching them. It's proven not to be a bluff when, seconds after Selby is killed, all criminals in Lowtown get an SMS with a bounty on Sam, Bucky, and Zemo.]]
* TheBigDamnKiss: Finally shares one with Steve in ''Civil War'', with Falcon and Bucky giving them the thumbs up for it.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:Downplayed. While she ''certainly'' isn't all that nice to Sam and Bucky after reuniting with them in Madripoor, she indicates that she only turned to crime as a way to get by, due to the government abandoning her and having nowhere else to go. In truth, however, she's actually the ruthless Power Broker who enjoys her new way of life, and is more than willing to use her pardon and restored CIA job to sell government weapons on the black market.]]
* BluffWorkedTooWell: Her own skill at disapearing and going off the grid came back to bite her. In the confusion of losing half the population themselves being fugitives, the Avengers had no way to contact her or even know if she was alive, leading to Sharon falling through the cracks with the Avengers getting pardons but not her.
* BodyguardingABadass: Chosen by Nick Fury to protect Steve, called history's greatest soldier by Fury himself.
* TheBusCameBack: In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''.
* BusCrash: Subverted. A FreezeFrameBonus in ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' seems to indicate that Sharon was among those who turned to dust at Thanos's hands. ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' shows that this wasn't the case, [[spoiler:as she was merely hiding out in Madripoor and building up her power in the five-year interim.]]
* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: Inverted, she's referred to as Agent 13 most of the time. We don't even learn her first name until the final scene of ''The Winter Soldier'', and even then her last name and relation to Peggy Carter isn't mentioned until ''Civil War''.
* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:She holds the title of the Power Broker, which is held by different individuals in the comics, but never Sharon.]]
* CorruptBureaucrat: [[spoiler:After getting her pardon and her old [=CIA=] job back, since she has already crossed over into villainy as the Power Broker by then.]]
* DarkActionGirl: [[spoiler:Her FaceHeelTurn does not mean she lost her combative prowess.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: Sharon has clearly inherited Peggy's level of snark.
* DecompositeCharacter: Her role as Steve's major love interest in the comics is given to another Carter, her grandaunt Peggy [[AscendedExtra who for that has a bigger role compared to the comics]].
* DemotedToExtra: Compared to her role in the comics, she's mostly a tertiary character in ''The Winter Soldier''. She has a slightly larger role in ''Civil War'', but it still pales in comparison to the comics. Then she vanishes altogether, literally as a Thanos victim and no mention is made of her even after everyone has been revived. She eventually becomes an AscendedExtra in ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''.
* DiscardAndDraw: of a sort, following the reveal of her current background in ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''. [[spoiler:As the Power Broker, her biggest asset and tool for threat is originally her coterie of Super Soldiers, by which she enforced her rule of Madripoor (and presumably built up her underworld wealth and network of connections). Nevertheless, this ultimately means, as Karli points out, that when they went on the lam to become the Flag-Smashers, the Power Broker lost her biggest stick. That said, it was very fortuitous that Sam and Bucky came knocking (and with their public influence as Avengers), finally managing to get her a pardon and legal status back to America -- by which she can now mine the American military-industrial complex for more assets]].
* TheDreaded: [[spoiler:She is secretly the Power Broker, the feared criminal ruler of Madripoor. Zemo, who is pretty bold and badass in his own right, wants to avoid messing with her, while Sharon pretends to be fearful of the crime lord to avoid suspicious eyes on her.]]
* {{Expy}}: [[spoiler:Outside of the Marvel franchise, she's basically a DistaffCounterpart to Creator/JonVoight's Jim Phelps from ''Film/MissionImpossible1996'' as both were great American secret agent heroes, only to become two-bit cash-grabbing criminals under another alias (Sharon as the "Power Broker", while Jim was "Job") following feeling disillusioned with their work with a general feeling of uselessness as heroic spies following the ends of the major conflicts they before played a part in (Sharon following the Infinity Saga, while Jim following the end of the Cold War).]]
* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler:To her great-aunt Peggy following her FaceHeelTurn. Both were outstanding agents who fought against HYDRA, but while Peggy constantly did the right thing, even in the face of continued injustices from her allies, Sharon not only turns to a life of crime after being left behind, she fully embraces it and enjoys it. Her becoming the Power Broker only tarnished her family's legacy.]]
* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', she is revealed to have been the eponymous Power Broker who financed both the Flag-Smashers and Georges Batroc throughout the series. Even though she's restored to her CIA job by the end of the series, Sharon indicates she has no intention of giving up her power in Madripoor anytime soon, and in fact wants to use the government weapons that her clearance allows her to access to make herself ''even more'' powerful.]]
* FakingTheDead: She was believed to have been killed by Thanos' BadassFingersnap by The Avengers, but ''The Falcon and The Winter Soldier'' reveals that she's still alive and just went into hiding.
* FallenHeroine: [[spoiler:Between ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' and ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', Sharon became bitter at her treatment by both the U.S. government and the Avengers, and subsequent built a clandestine criminal empire as the Power Broker. Despite Sam and Bucky securing a pardon for Sharon after the Flag Smashers are defeated, she uses her CIA clearance to access the agency's top secret advanced weaponry so she can sell them on the black market, with everyone who knows of her actions either working for her or dead.]]
* {{Foil}}: Sharon is this to Helmut Zemo in regards to their villainous actions. [[spoiler:Both of them are filthy rich adversaries to our heroes that want to stop the Flag-Smashers at all costs. However, Sharon builds up her fortune illegally over the span of a few years and flaunts her wealth extravagantly with art galleries and nightclubs in order to rule over Madripoor with an iron fist. By contrast, Zemo is a [[BlueBlood baron]] who uses most of his [[OldMoney inherited wealth]] for practical reasons and has no interest in acquiring any more power and influence in the world. Sharon also opposes the Flag-Smashers for pragmatic reasons (interfering with her business), whereas Zemo opposes them for political/philosophical reasons (believing that super soldiers and anything that creates them should be destroyed). They are also this in terms of portrayal. They are both asked by Sam and Bucky to help them in their fight against the Flag-Smashers. Sharon is portrayed as being jaded and as being forced into a life of crime but still being good at heart while Zemo is portrayed as being friendlier than he was in his last appearance but also as secretive and untrustworthy. While Zemo wants to help Sam and Bucky stop the Flag-Smashers, he seemingly has a hidden agenda. This seemingly sets up Zemo to be a villain down the road. However, ultimately, Zemo has no ulterior motives and allows himself to be imprisoned again once he feels his work is done while Sharon is revealed to have ulterior motives and is set up to be a villain down the road.]]
* FriendOnTheForce: She provides help to Cap and the anti-Accords Avengers despite being on the pro-Accords Joint Counter Terrorism Center at numerous points in ''Civil War''. First, she provides intel that leads Cap and Sam to Bucky's safehouse. Next, she allows Cap and Sam to listen in on Bucky's interrogation after they are arrested, alerting them to [[KillAndReplace Zemo's infiltration]]. Finally, she delivers Cap's shield and Sam's Falcon suit to them shortly before the fight at the Berlin airport.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: Starts out as an average spy, with her first onscreen assignment protecting the greatest soldier in history when he's at home, and while no one was looking, she became one of the most feared crime lords in Asia.
* GenerationXerox: Downplayed; she physically resembles her aunt Peggy but has blond hair instead of brown. It's more noticeable in terms of personality and abilities: she's an excellent markswoman and very serious at her job as an agent, just like Peggy. ''Civil War'' reveals that it was Peggy who motivated her to become an agent. However, she opted to not disclose their familial ties to avoid being cast in her shadow. The two of them also form a romantic connection with Steve Rogers.
* GirlNextDoor: She initially poses as Kate, a nurse who lives next door to Steve.
* GoodIsNotNice: At first when she makes her reappearance in ''The Falcon and the Winter Soldier'', [[spoiler:but absolutely averted following TheReveal]].
* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler:As the Power Broker who commissioned the new Super-Soldier serum, Sharon is indirectly responsible for Karli's terrorism and most of the conflict in the show. Since her identity remains a secret, however, she never comes into direct conflict with Sam and Bucky, and even helps them stop the Flag-Smashers.]]
* {{Greed}}: [[spoiler:Following her FaceHeelTurn, she is mainly motivated by this, having thrown all her morals out the window as a result.]]
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Blonde, and a loyal agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., which is further emphasized in ''The Winter Soldier'', when she stops Rumlow from killing a tech who refuses to bow to HYDRA's orders by holding him at gunpoint. She then saves the tech from getting shot by kicking out his chair from under him even after Rumlow injures her. And while her idealism is severely eroded by her reappearance in ''Falcon and the Winter Soldier'' [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold (to say the least)]], she does put her life on the line to help Sam and Bucky. [[spoiler:She ends up being revealed to be a JerkWithAHeartOfJerk, however, as she is actually the Power Broker who helped put Sam and Bucky in danger to start with and has been manipulating them and the Flag Smashers for her own personal gain.]]
* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:Wipes out her colleagues such as Batroc and Karli to tie up loose ends.]]
* InTheHood: Her first appearances after her bus trip is her wearing a hood and leather jacket combo.
* ItsAllAboutMe: [[spoiler:She loses all of her S.H.I.E.L.D.-based selflessness following ''Civil War'', as she's only concerned with herself and nobody else and her vendetta against the system.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's understandably bitter and cynical in ''Falcon and the Winter Soldier'' (when Sam offers her a pardon, she says, "I don't trust charity"), but she helps out Sam and Bucky, despite the fact that they're targeted by every bounty-hunter in Madripoor.
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: [[spoiler:However, despite initially helping out Sam and Bucky, it turns out she was the architect behind the Flag Smashers and was playing both sides like a fiddle.]]
* JudgeJuryAndExecutioner: [[spoiler:She's referred to as such as the Power Broker by Zemo. True to his words, once the Power Broker puts a bounty on Sam, Bucky and Zemo, dozens of criminals go after them.]]
* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:At the end of ''Falcon and the Winter Soldier'', she secures a pardon without anyone ever learning that she's the Power Broker, and now she has even ''more'' power to broker to the highest bidders.]]
* LegacyCharacter: [[spoiler:Implied. Zemo was familiar with the Power Broker from years before the Snap, at a time when the current Power Broker was still working for the CIA and S.H.I.E.L.D. before that.]]
* LovingAShadow: Sharon is perhaps the only person who resembles Peggy in terms of appearance, personality and skills (not to mention being her blood relative). And thus, Steve pursues a romance with Sharon in the hopes of filling the hole that Peggy left behind after her death [[spoiler:until the invention of TimeTravel in ''Endgame'', which gives Steve the chance to be with Peggy for real]].
* ManipulativeBitch: [[spoiler:She turned out to have been playing both the Flag-Smashers and Sam and Bucky like a fiddle for her own personal agenda.]]
*  MirrorCharacter:
** Ironically, with the reveal of her [[spoiler:new identity as the Power Broker, she becomes one to fellow corrupted CIA official Bill Rawlins/Agent Orange. The key difference is that while Rawlins, despite seemingly-coming from old money and long CIA connections (who was subsequently brought down by the street-level superhero The Punisher), Sharon, by virtue of her close association with the Avengers, manages to reclaim a VillainWithGoodPublicity status possibly way beyond Rawlins' wildest dreams]].
** To Natasha Romanoff, to the degree that one's journey is a mirror of the other. [[spoiler:Black Widow started out as an amoral spy who was rehabilitated through her association with S.H.I.E.L.D, Hawkeye, and Captain America, and ultimately became a hero. Meanwhile {{Foil}}: Sharon started out as an idealistic agent, who was embittered over being used and discarded by the Avengers and Captain America in particular, and grew to become a ruthless and jaded villain.]]
** To her own aunt, Peggy Carter. [[spoiler:Both of them are badass agents of the government who were romantically interested in Steve Rogers, to the point of risking their careers to assist them. However, Peggy remained loyal to both S.H.I.E.L.D and Steve until she finally passes away in 2016, whereas Sharon becomes disillusioned by both of them and decides to pull a FaceHeelTurn out of spite.]]
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: Her government's branding her as their most wanted and being abandoned by the Avengers is what caused her [[spoiler:FaceHeelTurn into the Power Broker]].
* TheMole: In ''Civil War'', she uses her employment with Everett Ross' counter-terrorist force to aid Steve, Sam and Bucky even after they go on the run. [[spoiler:In [[TheStinger the mid-credits scene]] of ''The Falcon And The Winter Soldier'' series finale, she plans to use her new CIA position to sell top-secret intel and weapons to the black market.]]
* MyFriendsAndZoidberg: [[spoiler:How Sharon sees her relationship with both the US and the Avengers. She helped the Avengers and became an Enemy of the State, but unlike Sam and Bucky, who received full pardons as Avengers, Sharon was forced underground for years. To make matters worse, none of the Avengers even bothered to check in on her during this time, leaving her disillusioned.]]
* NominalHero: In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', following the events of ''Civil War'', as she rather enjoys living it up in her life of crime rather than returning to the United States and only seems interested in getting a pardon, while begrudgingly aiding Bucky and Sam. [[spoiler:And she has no intention on giving up her criminal ways even after she receives the pardon.]]
* PragmaticVillainy: [[spoiler:As the Power Broker, she has little desire for full-scale revenge and prefers to sell government secrets and weapons to the black market, both to indirectly inflict pain upon the world that abandoned her as well as making her rich in the process. She also helps Sam and Bucky defeat the Flag Smashers in order to be pardoned (and get access to more lucrative secrets) and eliminate any loose ends to the Power Broker]].
* PutOnABus: Quietly disappears from the MCU after ''Civil War'', and her relationship with Steve hasn't been brought up since. In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' it is revealed that she [[spoiler:was branded an Enemy of the State for aiding Cap and she later [[TheBusCameBack reveals herself]] to have become a wealthy smuggler and dealer of stolen artwork, dwelling in Madripoor's Hightown.]]
* TheQueenpin: [[spoiler:Sharon lords over most, if not all, the criminals of Madripoor from the shadows, with no one but her closest retainers knowing her true identity.]]
* {{Revenge}}: In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', she was about to kill Zemo for causing her to end up this way, but puts it on hold when Sam and Bucky explain they need her help, and ultimately lets it go. [[spoiler:As the Power Broker, she seeks revenge against the American government's system for her fall from grace and indirectly against the Avengers for abandoning her.]]
* RomanticFalseLead: She becomes Steve's SecondLove in the aftermath of the death of Peggy in ''Civil War'', but this doesn't go anywhere since she doesn't appear in ''Infinity War'' and ''Endgame'', and sadly, Cap seems to have completely forgotten about her as he goes to an alternate version of the past to live with her aunt instead.
* SamusIsAGirl: [[spoiler:Although referred as a male, it is only by rumors and gossip of Madripoor, which hides the fact that the Power Broker is none other than Sharon Carter herself. Of course, is possible that the original Power Broker was male.]]
* SecretIdentity:
** She poses as Kate, a nurse and Steve Rogers's neighbor in ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'', with him being unaware that she's actually a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent with the mission of keeping an eye on him and protecting him if needed.
** [[spoiler:''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' reveals that she's the dreaded crime boss known as the Power Broker, who controls all of Madripoor with an iron fist. Unfortunately, the only two people who know of this are dead, and the rest of the world is oblivious, allowing her to use her restored CIA job to smuggle government weapons back to Madripoor.]]
* ShadowDictator: [[spoiler:What her role as the king of Madripoor is. No one, not even Zemo knows who her identity is and assumed by reputation [[SamusIsAGirl she was a male]]. The two that do know this are [[KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade dead]].]]
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Despite only appearing onscreen for four minutes total in ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', [[spoiler:Sharon's actions after taking up the Power Broker mantle are what cause everything in the show to happen. Some for the better, but a lot for the worse.]]
* StartOfDarkness: [[spoiler:Helping Steve Rogers and his faction in ''Civil War'' is revealed to be the start of her path towards villainy, as she was branded as a traitor and was forced to live in Madripoor to avoid extradition. Even worse, the Avengers never kept tabs on her, which broke her faith in heroes and thus, she used her skills as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent to build a criminal empire for herself.]]
* SuddenSequelHeelSyndrome: In the ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', she [[spoiler:is the villainous Power Broker.]]
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', her renewed partnership with Sam and Bucky becomes this due to holding how superheroes made her forgotten against them. [[spoiler:Turned out to be an EnemyMine following TheReveal to have committed a FaceHeelTurn]].
* TookALevelInCynic: By the time of ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', Sharon has become much more jaded towards the Avengers and the United States, seeing as none of the heroes did anything to help her after she was branded a fugitive for helping Cap's team in ''[[Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar Civil War]]''. Interestingly enough, this brings her character closer to the cynical foil she was to Cap during Creator/MarkWaid’s run in the 90s.
* TookALevelInJerkass: [[spoiler:Becomes a full blown villainess as the Power Broker after feeling disillusioned with her past heroic work.]]
* TragicVillain: [[spoiler:A FallenHeroine who became a villainess following the American government's branding of her as a criminal and the Avengers abandoning her.]]
* TwoFirstNames: Both "Sharon" and "Carter" are first names.
* UnflinchingWalk: Downplayed. She plants a mercury vapor (amongst other things) bomb on Flag Smasher Lennox, which causes him to explode, but there isn't a big blast, just his head exploding and making a mess in the van as she walks away.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: [[spoiler:She is granted her pardon and reinstated into the [=CIA=], but nobody knows she's the Power Broker.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: After she gives Steve and Sam their gear in ''[[Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar Civil War]]'', she and Steve agree that the theft will be easily traced back to her. She's not mentioned for the remainder of the film, then goes unmentioned in ''Infinity War''. A FreezeFrameBonus in ''Endgame'' reveals that she was snapped out of existence by Thanos, but she's still unmentioned even after the MassResurrection, and [[spoiler:Steve consistently refers to Peggy as the love of his life.]] This is rectified on her reappearance in ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''.
* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: ''The Winter Soldier'' gives one, and for her, she's seen getting a job at the CIA.
* YouAreNumberSix: Referred to in press material for ''The Winter Soldier'' as Agent 13.
''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD''.



[[folder:Selby]]
!!''Selby''

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[[folder:Selby]]
!!''Selby''
[[folder:Dr. Wilfred Nagel]]
!!''Dr. Wilfred Nagel''



!!!'''Citizenship:''' British, Madripoorian
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Imelda Corcoran

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!!!'''Citizenship:''' British, American, Madripoorian
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Imelda CorcoranOlli Haaskivi



->''"Answer it...on speaker!"''

The owner of the ''Brass Monkey'' and a fence operating in Madripoor's Lowtown, answering to the Power Broker.

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->''"Answer it...on speaker!"''

The owner
->''"I did what no other scientist since Erskine was able to do, but mine...was going to be different."''

A former HYDRA and CIA scientist who was able to recreate the super-soldier serum. He was one
of the ''Brass Monkey'' victims of the Snap and a fence operating in Madripoor's Lowtown, answering to restored by the Blip, after which he was recruited by the Power Broker.



* DirtyOldWoman: Seems very pleased with the idea that Bucky (posing as the Winter Soldier) will do ''anything'' she wants.
* EvilBrit: A criminal with a strong London accent.
* KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade: Heavily implied following TheReveal that [[spoiler:Sharon Carter is in fact the Power-Broker. It is very likely, in retrospect, that with Sam and Bucky being at risk in Madripoor (and therefore realizing she can call in a favor from them) eventually decided that the two can be her passport back to legal status in America--and therefore wouldn't mind losing [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness a minor crime partner in Selby.]]]]
* SignificantNameOverlap: There are a few Selbys in Marvel comics, though she doesn't seem to be based on any.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: She's assassinated with a single bullet to the heart by Sharon in the same scene she's introduced in.
* YouLookFamiliar: Imelda Corcoran previously played a S.H.I.E.L.D. scientist on ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD''.
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[[folder:Dr. Wilfred Nagel]]
!!''Dr. Wilfred Nagel''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Citizenship:''' American, Madripoorian
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Olli Haaskivi
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''

->''"I did what no other scientist since Erskine was able to do, but mine...was going to be different."''

A former HYDRA and CIA scientist who was able to recreate the super-soldier serum. He was one of the victims of the Snap and restored by the Blip, after which he was recruited by the Power Broker.
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* [[Characters/ErikStevens Erik "Killmonger" Stevens]]

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* [[Characters/ErikStevens [[Characters/MCUErikStevens Erik "Killmonger" Stevens]]



* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Facetiously apologizes for killing [[spoiler:Battlestar]] in the series finale, because in her words, [[spoiler:Lemar’s life]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Lives_Matter didn't matter]] as far as the goals of the Flag Smashers were concerned.

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Facetiously apologizes for killing [[spoiler:Battlestar]] in the series finale, because in her words, [[spoiler:Lemar’s life]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Lives_Matter [[UsefulNotes/BlackLivesMatterMovement didn't matter]] as far as the goals of the Flag Smashers were concerned.



!!!Leadership

* [[Characters/MCUArthurHarrow Arthur Harrow]]

!!!Members

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* MakeMeWannaShout: His screams can render any living thing unconscious in a wide radius.



* SuperScream: His screams can render any living thing unconscious in a wide radius.



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* BeatenToDeath: How Pilgrim kills him.

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* FakeNationality: Durand is French, but the actor portraying him isn't.
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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: He is actually quite skilled in combat, especially with his knives. Even Aida seems wary of him. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome However]], against a super-powered Daisy he loses [[CurbStompBattle as quick as you'd expect him to.]]



* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: In his first scene, Manfredi demonstrates why none of his men dare turn against him, because he can easily smash their faces in himself.



* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Downplayed; he lasts much longer and is more skilled than his Mooks against Ronin, but he fights against ''Ronin'' here, which isn't saying much for him.



* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: While he still loses, he puts a much better fight against [[OneManArmy Agent Ward]] than any of his followers, who don't even land a single hit on him.



* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Surprisingly, she manages to hold her own for a while in her fight with [[OneManArmy Agent May]], whereas one of her henchmen gets defeated within seconds right before.



* UnexpectedCharacter: Not many people know he's ''not'' a CanonForeigner. In the comics, Leet Brannis was a crook who appeared in stories involving the Whizzer (a character that has rarely appeared after UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks), so his appearance here is surprising to say the least.

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* DarkChick: Stands out from the rest of Cal's group as [[TheSmurfettePrinciple the only female member.]]


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* CivvieSpandex: For ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', He sports a purple jacket and orange shirt resembling his comic costume.



* PurpleIsPowerful: Wears a purple shirt in reference to his comics counterpart. And while he may not be planet-breakingly powerful, he is still skilled enough to tango with Captain America and Falcon and get away with it.

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* NotWearingTights: Rather than his full comic costume, he instead sports miltary gear with a jacket that resembles his costume top with his signiture colors. ''The Falcon and The Winter Soldier'' shifts to CivvieSpandex.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Wears a purple shirt jacket in reference to his comics counterpart. And while he may not be planet-breakingly powerful, he is still skilled enough to tango with Captain America and Falcon and get away with it.
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A billionaire man who Jennifer Walters' goes on a date with, and the founder of Intelligencia.

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* CruelMercy: What Coulson ends up doing him: stuck in a city he doesn't know, where everyone speaks a language he may not know, with no money to his name, and last but not least, a RestrainingBolt that doesn't allow him to hack anything (which is his only known marketable job skill).

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* CruelMercy: What Coulson ends up doing to him: stuck in a city he doesn't know, where everyone speaks a language he may not know, with no money to his name, and last but not least, a RestrainingBolt that doesn't allow him to hack anything (which is his only known marketable job skill).
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* TooDumbToLive: Refusing to return a Wakandan spear to what is essentially ''the most powerful nation in the world'' just screams total suicidal idiocy.
** Plus, injecting himself with ''gamma irradiated'' blood was more likely going to give him cancer or worse instead of the [[spoiler: initial]] result seen.
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** As far as Darius is concerned, he just wants the money that Geoffrey promised when he confessed to a murder committed by Geoffrey and he thought he could get it by bullying Wilders employee in the construction site. He absolutely had no idea that his former friend has become a member of murderous cult and unwilling pawn of a HumanoidAbomination, that essentially stresses Geoffrey out which may contribute to his annoyance on Darius' insistence to get paid (which can also be considered BullyingADragon to a degree). This attitude indirectly gets Andre killed by PRIDE.

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* BadassInCharge: You have to be a badass to rise to become the leader of a crime syndicate.
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* AssholeVictim: After the [[WhamShot shocking circumstances of his]] [[spoiler: death,]] the realization sets in that this man is an international terrorist complicit in multiple counts of murder, conspiracy, terrorism, kidnapping including aiding in the kidnapping and murder of [[spoiler: Battlestar.]]

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General consensus on the MCU Cleanup thread was that Sharon Carter should be moved out of Avengers Allies, due to her performing a Face Heel Turn in '"The Falcon And The Winter Soldier''.


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!!''Selby''
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!!!'''Known Aliases:''' "Kate", "The Power Broker"



!!!'''Citizenship:''' British, Madripoorian
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Imelda Corcoran
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''

->''"Answer it...on speaker!"''

The owner of the ''Brass Monkey'' and a fence operating in Madripoor's Lowtown, answering to the Power Broker.

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!!!'''Citizenship:''' British, American, Madripoorian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' S.H.I.E.L.D. (formerly), CIA (formerly)
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Imelda Corcoran
Creator/EmilyVanCamp[[labelnote:Foreign voice actors]]Vanessa Acosta (Latin-American Spanish dub), Pilar Martín (European Spanish dub), Yuko Mikutsu (Japanese dub), Chantal Macé (European French dub), Bianca Gervais (Canadian French dub)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''

->''"Answer it...on speaker!"''

The owner of
''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'' | ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'' | ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''

->''"Compromise where you can. Where you can't, don't. Even if everyone is telling you that something wrong is something right. Even if
the ''Brass Monkey'' whole world is telling you to move, it is your duty to plant yourself like a tree, look them in the eye, and a fence operating in Madripoor's Lowtown, answering say, ''''No, you move.''''"''

A former S.H.I.E.L.D. operative, who pretended
to be a nurse living next door to Steve but was secretly assigned by Nick Fury to protect him. Later, she is a reluctant part of Pierce's surveillance team, tracking the Power Broker.whereabouts of Captain America.

After S.H.I.E.L.D. collapsed, she becomes a CIA officer, where after the Blip, she would once again cross paths with Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes, albeit under much more dangerous circumstances.



* DirtyOldWoman: Seems very pleased with the idea that Bucky (posing as the Winter Soldier) will do ''anything'' she wants.
* EvilBrit: A criminal with a strong London accent.
* KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade: Heavily implied following TheReveal that [[spoiler:Sharon Carter is in fact the Power-Broker. It is very likely, in retrospect, that with Sam and Bucky being at risk in Madripoor (and therefore realizing she can call in a favor from them) eventually decided that the two can be her passport back to legal status in America--and therefore wouldn't mind losing [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness a minor crime partner in Selby.]]]]
* SignificantNameOverlap: There are a few Selbys in Marvel comics, though she doesn't seem to be based on any.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: She's assassinated with a single bullet to the heart by Sharon in the same scene she's introduced in.
* YouLookFamiliar: Imelda Corcoran previously played a S.H.I.E.L.D. scientist on ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD''.

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* DirtyOldWoman: Seems very pleased with ThirteenIsUnlucky: Sharon is known to S.H.I.E.L.D as "Agent 13", and her entire life falls apart after assisting Captain America in ''Civil War'', becoming a fugitive from the idea U.S government in the process. [[spoiler:Ultimately downplayed in that Bucky (posing as her bad luck causes her to become the Winter Soldier) will do ''anything'' Power Broker and gain complete control over Madripoor, and she wants.
* EvilBrit: A criminal with a strong London accent.
* KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade: Heavily implied following TheReveal that [[spoiler:Sharon Carter is in fact the Power-Broker. It is very likely, in retrospect, that with Sam and Bucky being at risk in Madripoor (and therefore realizing she can call in a favor from them)
eventually decided that gets reinstated as part of the two can be CIA anyways, allowing her passport back to legal status in America--and therefore wouldn't mind losing [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness a minor crime partner in Selby.]]]]
* SignificantNameOverlap: There are a few Selbys in Marvel comics, though she doesn't seem
gain access to be based government secrets and weapons to sell on any.
the black market.]]
* WeHardlyKnewYe: ActionGirl: She's assassinated with a single bullet to the heart by Sharon in the same scene she's introduced in.
* YouLookFamiliar: Imelda Corcoran previously played
a S.H.I.E.L.D. scientist agent and a highly proficient shooter. Though she doesn't do very well against Rumlow in ''The Winter Soldier'', it was because she was standing far too close. Played much straighter in ''Civil War'', where she goes up against the Winter Soldier, and even more so in ''The Falcon and The Winter Soldier'', where she holds off a small army of bounty hunters armed with only a collapsible baton and whatever weapons she can grab from them. However, following her connections to Batroc and the Flag Smashers, she could count as a DarkActionGirl by this point so far.
* AdaptationalContextChange: [[spoiler:In the comics the Power Broker specialised in SuperEmpowering, selling powers to heroes and villains alike. As seen in the show, the Power Broker seems more interested in the purchase and sale of the tools of ''political'' power, namely expensive artwork, government secrets, and even super-weapons.]]
* AdaptationDyeJob: Her eyes are blue in the comics, but in the MCU she has her actress' brown eyes.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: She and Steve frequently describe the other as the love of their life in the comic. In the MCU, a relationship is teased, but unfulfilled, and ultimately [[BrokenPedestal she doesn't view Steve with fondness]].
* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, Sharon was never a villainess, except for a brief time she was a member of a evil organization due to brainwashing. In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', [[spoiler:she's revealed to be the Power Broker]].
* AdvertisedExtra:
** She got her own poster (seen above) for ''The Winter Soldier'', but had less screentime (less than four minutes) and plot impotance than others like Brock Rumlow.
** A specific example with ''Civil War''. Her role is slightly bigger than in the last movie, but it's not nearly as big as the marketing and merchandising images would have you believe. There are a ton of group shots showing her fighting as part of Team Cap, which she never does at any point in the movie.
** Downplayed in ''The Falcon and the Winter Soldier'', where she is shown in plenty of the marketing, and even has third-billing, but ultimately her on-screen role is pretty small.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: In Episode 5, she is negotiating with Batroc
on ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD''.the phone to possibly aid the Flag Smashers and was revealed to be behind the first episode's skyjacking by Batroc. [[spoiler:The ambiguity is removed in the following episode, where it is revealed that she is the Power Broker.]]
* AntiHero: In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', following the events of ''Civil War'', as she is forced into a life of crime, while still teaming up and Sam and Bucky. [[spoiler:Subverted by the end, where it is revealed that she is the Power Broker, the show's GreaterScopeVillain.]]
* AscendedExtra: Sharon was a supporting character in the ''Captain America'' sequels before becoming a major character in ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''.
* BadassFamily: Sharon is the niece of Peggy Carter, former Director and co-founder of S.H.I.E.L.D.
* BadassInANiceSuit: In her appearances at the Triskelion in ''The Winter Soldier'', she is wearing a S.H.I.E.L.D. style suit.
* BadassLongcoat: [[Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier When she makes her return to the MCU]], she spends an episode sniping and fighting gangsters while wearing a long leather coat.
* BadassNormal: Sharon does not have any superpowers, but she is a former agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. and CIA with exceptional marksmanship and combat skills.
* BigBadFriend: [[spoiler:Sharon helps Sam and Bucky fight Karli and the Flag-Smashers. The only problem is that Sharon is also the Power Broker, the crime lord who provided the Flag-Smashers with their Super-Soldier serum in the first place. By the end of ''The Falcon and the Winter Soldier'' she's killed Karli, protecting her identity, while Sam gets her a pardon and her old job back, along with all the access to government secrets that that entails.]]
* BigBrotherIsWatching: [[spoiler:Lowtown graffiti reminds everyone that Power Broker is watching them. It's proven not to be a bluff when, seconds after Selby is killed, all criminals in Lowtown get an SMS with a bounty on Sam, Bucky, and Zemo.]]
* TheBigDamnKiss: Finally shares one with Steve in ''Civil War'', with Falcon and Bucky giving them the thumbs up for it.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:Downplayed. While she ''certainly'' isn't all that nice to Sam and Bucky after reuniting with them in Madripoor, she indicates that she only turned to crime as a way to get by, due to the government abandoning her and having nowhere else to go. In truth, however, she's actually the ruthless Power Broker who enjoys her new way of life, and is more than willing to use her pardon and restored CIA job to sell government weapons on the black market.]]
* BluffWorkedTooWell: Her own skill at disapearing and going off the grid came back to bite her. In the confusion of losing half the population themselves being fugitives, the Avengers had no way to contact her or even know if she was alive, leading to Sharon falling through the cracks with the Avengers getting pardons but not her.
* BodyguardingABadass: Chosen by Nick Fury to protect Steve, called history's greatest soldier by Fury himself.
* TheBusCameBack: In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''.
* BusCrash: Subverted. A FreezeFrameBonus in ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' seems to indicate that Sharon was among those who turned to dust at Thanos's hands. ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' shows that this wasn't the case, [[spoiler:as she was merely hiding out in Madripoor and building up her power in the five-year interim.]]
* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: Inverted, she's referred to as Agent 13 most of the time. We don't even learn her first name until the final scene of ''The Winter Soldier'', and even then her last name and relation to Peggy Carter isn't mentioned until ''Civil War''.
* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:She holds the title of the Power Broker, which is held by different individuals in the comics, but never Sharon.]]
* CorruptBureaucrat: [[spoiler:After getting her pardon and her old [=CIA=] job back, since she has already crossed over into villainy as the Power Broker by then.]]
* DarkActionGirl: [[spoiler:Her FaceHeelTurn does not mean she lost her combative prowess.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: Sharon has clearly inherited Peggy's level of snark.
* DecompositeCharacter: Her role as Steve's major love interest in the comics is given to another Carter, her grandaunt Peggy [[AscendedExtra who for that has a bigger role compared to the comics]].
* DemotedToExtra: Compared to her role in the comics, she's mostly a tertiary character in ''The Winter Soldier''. She has a slightly larger role in ''Civil War'', but it still pales in comparison to the comics. Then she vanishes altogether, literally as a Thanos victim and no mention is made of her even after everyone has been revived. She eventually becomes an AscendedExtra in ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''.
* DiscardAndDraw: of a sort, following the reveal of her current background in ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''. [[spoiler:As the Power Broker, her biggest asset and tool for threat is originally her coterie of Super Soldiers, by which she enforced her rule of Madripoor (and presumably built up her underworld wealth and network of connections). Nevertheless, this ultimately means, as Karli points out, that when they went on the lam to become the Flag-Smashers, the Power Broker lost her biggest stick. That said, it was very fortuitous that Sam and Bucky came knocking (and with their public influence as Avengers), finally managing to get her a pardon and legal status back to America -- by which she can now mine the American military-industrial complex for more assets]].
* TheDreaded: [[spoiler:She is secretly the Power Broker, the feared criminal ruler of Madripoor. Zemo, who is pretty bold and badass in his own right, wants to avoid messing with her, while Sharon pretends to be fearful of the crime lord to avoid suspicious eyes on her.]]
* {{Expy}}: [[spoiler:Outside of the Marvel franchise, she's basically a DistaffCounterpart to Creator/JonVoight's Jim Phelps from ''Film/MissionImpossible1996'' as both were great American secret agent heroes, only to become two-bit cash-grabbing criminals under another alias (Sharon as the "Power Broker", while Jim was "Job") following feeling disillusioned with their work with a general feeling of uselessness as heroic spies following the ends of the major conflicts they before played a part in (Sharon following the Infinity Saga, while Jim following the end of the Cold War).]]
* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler:To her great-aunt Peggy following her FaceHeelTurn. Both were outstanding agents who fought against HYDRA, but while Peggy constantly did the right thing, even in the face of continued injustices from her allies, Sharon not only turns to a life of crime after being left behind, she fully embraces it and enjoys it. Her becoming the Power Broker only tarnished her family's legacy.]]
* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', she is revealed to have been the eponymous Power Broker who financed both the Flag-Smashers and Georges Batroc throughout the series. Even though she's restored to her CIA job by the end of the series, Sharon indicates she has no intention of giving up her power in Madripoor anytime soon, and in fact wants to use the government weapons that her clearance allows her to access to make herself ''even more'' powerful.]]
* FakingTheDead: She was believed to have been killed by Thanos' BadassFingersnap by The Avengers, but ''The Falcon and The Winter Soldier'' reveals that she's still alive and just went into hiding.
* FallenHeroine: [[spoiler:Between ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' and ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', Sharon became bitter at her treatment by both the U.S. government and the Avengers, and subsequent built a clandestine criminal empire as the Power Broker. Despite Sam and Bucky securing a pardon for Sharon after the Flag Smashers are defeated, she uses her CIA clearance to access the agency's top secret advanced weaponry so she can sell them on the black market, with everyone who knows of her actions either working for her or dead.]]
* {{Foil}}: Sharon is this to Helmut Zemo in regards to their villainous actions. [[spoiler:Both of them are filthy rich adversaries to our heroes that want to stop the Flag-Smashers at all costs. However, Sharon builds up her fortune illegally over the span of a few years and flaunts her wealth extravagantly with art galleries and nightclubs in order to rule over Madripoor with an iron fist. By contrast, Zemo is a [[BlueBlood baron]] who uses most of his [[OldMoney inherited wealth]] for practical reasons and has no interest in acquiring any more power and influence in the world. Sharon also opposes the Flag-Smashers for pragmatic reasons (interfering with her business), whereas Zemo opposes them for political/philosophical reasons (believing that super soldiers and anything that creates them should be destroyed). They are also this in terms of portrayal. They are both asked by Sam and Bucky to help them in their fight against the Flag-Smashers. Sharon is portrayed as being jaded and as being forced into a life of crime but still being good at heart while Zemo is portrayed as being friendlier than he was in his last appearance but also as secretive and untrustworthy. While Zemo wants to help Sam and Bucky stop the Flag-Smashers, he seemingly has a hidden agenda. This seemingly sets up Zemo to be a villain down the road. However, ultimately, Zemo has no ulterior motives and allows himself to be imprisoned again once he feels his work is done while Sharon is revealed to have ulterior motives and is set up to be a villain down the road.]]
* FriendOnTheForce: She provides help to Cap and the anti-Accords Avengers despite being on the pro-Accords Joint Counter Terrorism Center at numerous points in ''Civil War''. First, she provides intel that leads Cap and Sam to Bucky's safehouse. Next, she allows Cap and Sam to listen in on Bucky's interrogation after they are arrested, alerting them to [[KillAndReplace Zemo's infiltration]]. Finally, she delivers Cap's shield and Sam's Falcon suit to them shortly before the fight at the Berlin airport.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: Starts out as an average spy, with her first onscreen assignment protecting the greatest soldier in history when he's at home, and while no one was looking, she became one of the most feared crime lords in Asia.
* GenerationXerox: Downplayed; she physically resembles her aunt Peggy but has blond hair instead of brown. It's more noticeable in terms of personality and abilities: she's an excellent markswoman and very serious at her job as an agent, just like Peggy. ''Civil War'' reveals that it was Peggy who motivated her to become an agent. However, she opted to not disclose their familial ties to avoid being cast in her shadow. The two of them also form a romantic connection with Steve Rogers.
* GirlNextDoor: She initially poses as Kate, a nurse who lives next door to Steve.
* GoodIsNotNice: At first when she makes her reappearance in ''The Falcon and the Winter Soldier'', [[spoiler:but absolutely averted following TheReveal]].
* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler:As the Power Broker who commissioned the new Super-Soldier serum, Sharon is indirectly responsible for Karli's terrorism and most of the conflict in the show. Since her identity remains a secret, however, she never comes into direct conflict with Sam and Bucky, and even helps them stop the Flag-Smashers.]]
* {{Greed}}: [[spoiler:Following her FaceHeelTurn, she is mainly motivated by this, having thrown all her morals out the window as a result.]]
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Blonde, and a loyal agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., which is further emphasized in ''The Winter Soldier'', when she stops Rumlow from killing a tech who refuses to bow to HYDRA's orders by holding him at gunpoint. She then saves the tech from getting shot by kicking out his chair from under him even after Rumlow injures her. And while her idealism is severely eroded by her reappearance in ''Falcon and the Winter Soldier'' [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold (to say the least)]], she does put her life on the line to help Sam and Bucky. [[spoiler:She ends up being revealed to be a JerkWithAHeartOfJerk, however, as she is actually the Power Broker who helped put Sam and Bucky in danger to start with and has been manipulating them and the Flag Smashers for her own personal gain.]]
* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:Wipes out her colleagues such as Batroc and Karli to tie up loose ends.]]
* InTheHood: Her first appearances after her bus trip is her wearing a hood and leather jacket combo.
* ItsAllAboutMe: [[spoiler:She loses all of her S.H.I.E.L.D.-based selflessness following ''Civil War'', as she's only concerned with herself and nobody else and her vendetta against the system.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's understandably bitter and cynical in ''Falcon and the Winter Soldier'' (when Sam offers her a pardon, she says, "I don't trust charity"), but she helps out Sam and Bucky, despite the fact that they're targeted by every bounty-hunter in Madripoor.
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: [[spoiler:However, despite initially helping out Sam and Bucky, it turns out she was the architect behind the Flag Smashers and was playing both sides like a fiddle.]]
* JudgeJuryAndExecutioner: [[spoiler:She's referred to as such as the Power Broker by Zemo. True to his words, once the Power Broker puts a bounty on Sam, Bucky and Zemo, dozens of criminals go after them.]]
* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:At the end of ''Falcon and the Winter Soldier'', she secures a pardon without anyone ever learning that she's the Power Broker, and now she has even ''more'' power to broker to the highest bidders.]]
* LegacyCharacter: [[spoiler:Implied. Zemo was familiar with the Power Broker from years before the Snap, at a time when the current Power Broker was still working for the CIA and S.H.I.E.L.D. before that.]]
* LovingAShadow: Sharon is perhaps the only person who resembles Peggy in terms of appearance, personality and skills (not to mention being her blood relative). And thus, Steve pursues a romance with Sharon in the hopes of filling the hole that Peggy left behind after her death [[spoiler:until the invention of TimeTravel in ''Endgame'', which gives Steve the chance to be with Peggy for real]].
* ManipulativeBitch: [[spoiler:She turned out to have been playing both the Flag-Smashers and Sam and Bucky like a fiddle for her own personal agenda.]]
*  MirrorCharacter:
** Ironically, with the reveal of her [[spoiler:new identity as the Power Broker, she becomes one to fellow corrupted CIA official Bill Rawlins/Agent Orange. The key difference is that while Rawlins, despite seemingly-coming from old money and long CIA connections (who was subsequently brought down by the street-level superhero The Punisher), Sharon, by virtue of her close association with the Avengers, manages to reclaim a VillainWithGoodPublicity status possibly way beyond Rawlins' wildest dreams]].
** To Natasha Romanoff, to the degree that one's journey is a mirror of the other. [[spoiler:Black Widow started out as an amoral spy who was rehabilitated through her association with S.H.I.E.L.D, Hawkeye, and Captain America, and ultimately became a hero. Meanwhile {{Foil}}: Sharon started out as an idealistic agent, who was embittered over being used and discarded by the Avengers and Captain America in particular, and grew to become a ruthless and jaded villain.]]
** To her own aunt, Peggy Carter. [[spoiler:Both of them are badass agents of the government who were romantically interested in Steve Rogers, to the point of risking their careers to assist them. However, Peggy remained loyal to both S.H.I.E.L.D and Steve until she finally passes away in 2016, whereas Sharon becomes disillusioned by both of them and decides to pull a FaceHeelTurn out of spite.]]
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: Her government's branding her as their most wanted and being abandoned by the Avengers is what caused her [[spoiler:FaceHeelTurn into the Power Broker]].
* TheMole: In ''Civil War'', she uses her employment with Everett Ross' counter-terrorist force to aid Steve, Sam and Bucky even after they go on the run. [[spoiler:In [[TheStinger the mid-credits scene]] of ''The Falcon And The Winter Soldier'' series finale, she plans to use her new CIA position to sell top-secret intel and weapons to the black market.]]
* MyFriendsAndZoidberg: [[spoiler:How Sharon sees her relationship with both the US and the Avengers. She helped the Avengers and became an Enemy of the State, but unlike Sam and Bucky, who received full pardons as Avengers, Sharon was forced underground for years. To make matters worse, none of the Avengers even bothered to check in on her during this time, leaving her disillusioned.]]
* NominalHero: In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', following the events of ''Civil War'', as she rather enjoys living it up in her life of crime rather than returning to the United States and only seems interested in getting a pardon, while begrudgingly aiding Bucky and Sam. [[spoiler:And she has no intention on giving up her criminal ways even after she receives the pardon.]]
* PragmaticVillainy: [[spoiler:As the Power Broker, she has little desire for full-scale revenge and prefers to sell government secrets and weapons to the black market, both to indirectly inflict pain upon the world that abandoned her as well as making her rich in the process. She also helps Sam and Bucky defeat the Flag Smashers in order to be pardoned (and get access to more lucrative secrets) and eliminate any loose ends to the Power Broker]].
* PutOnABus: Quietly disappears from the MCU after ''Civil War'', and her relationship with Steve hasn't been brought up since. In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' it is revealed that she [[spoiler:was branded an Enemy of the State for aiding Cap and she later [[TheBusCameBack reveals herself]] to have become a wealthy smuggler and dealer of stolen artwork, dwelling in Madripoor's Hightown.]]
* TheQueenpin: [[spoiler:Sharon lords over most, if not all, the criminals of Madripoor from the shadows, with no one but her closest retainers knowing her true identity.]]
* {{Revenge}}: In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', she was about to kill Zemo for causing her to end up this way, but puts it on hold when Sam and Bucky explain they need her help, and ultimately lets it go. [[spoiler:As the Power Broker, she seeks revenge against the American government's system for her fall from grace and indirectly against the Avengers for abandoning her.]]
* RomanticFalseLead: She becomes Steve's SecondLove in the aftermath of the death of Peggy in ''Civil War'', but this doesn't go anywhere since she doesn't appear in ''Infinity War'' and ''Endgame'', and sadly, Cap seems to have completely forgotten about her as he goes to an alternate version of the past to live with her aunt instead.
* SamusIsAGirl: [[spoiler:Although referred as a male, it is only by rumors and gossip of Madripoor, which hides the fact that the Power Broker is none other than Sharon Carter herself. Of course, is possible that the original Power Broker was male.]]
* SecretIdentity:
** She poses as Kate, a nurse and Steve Rogers's neighbor in ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'', with him being unaware that she's actually a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent with the mission of keeping an eye on him and protecting him if needed.
** [[spoiler:''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' reveals that she's the dreaded crime boss known as the Power Broker, who controls all of Madripoor with an iron fist. Unfortunately, the only two people who know of this are dead, and the rest of the world is oblivious, allowing her to use her restored CIA job to smuggle government weapons back to Madripoor.]]
* ShadowDictator: [[spoiler:What her role as the king of Madripoor is. No one, not even Zemo knows who her identity is and assumed by reputation [[SamusIsAGirl she was a male]]. The two that do know this are [[KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade dead]].]]
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Despite only appearing onscreen for four minutes total in ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', [[spoiler:Sharon's actions after taking up the Power Broker mantle are what cause everything in the show to happen. Some for the better, but a lot for the worse.]]
* StartOfDarkness: [[spoiler:Helping Steve Rogers and his faction in ''Civil War'' is revealed to be the start of her path towards villainy, as she was branded as a traitor and was forced to live in Madripoor to avoid extradition. Even worse, the Avengers never kept tabs on her, which broke her faith in heroes and thus, she used her skills as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent to build a criminal empire for herself.]]
* SuddenSequelHeelSyndrome: In the ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', she [[spoiler:is the villainous Power Broker.]]
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', her renewed partnership with Sam and Bucky becomes this due to holding how superheroes made her forgotten against them. [[spoiler:Turned out to be an EnemyMine following TheReveal to have committed a FaceHeelTurn]].
* TookALevelInCynic: By the time of ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', Sharon has become much more jaded towards the Avengers and the United States, seeing as none of the heroes did anything to help her after she was branded a fugitive for helping Cap's team in ''[[Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar Civil War]]''. Interestingly enough, this brings her character closer to the cynical foil she was to Cap during Creator/MarkWaid’s run in the 90s.
* TookALevelInJerkass: [[spoiler:Becomes a full blown villainess as the Power Broker after feeling disillusioned with her past heroic work.]]
* TragicVillain: [[spoiler:A FallenHeroine who became a villainess following the American government's branding of her as a criminal and the Avengers abandoning her.]]
* TwoFirstNames: Both "Sharon" and "Carter" are first names.
* UnflinchingWalk: Downplayed. She plants a mercury vapor (amongst other things) bomb on Flag Smasher Lennox, which causes him to explode, but there isn't a big blast, just his head exploding and making a mess in the van as she walks away.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: [[spoiler:She is granted her pardon and reinstated into the [=CIA=], but nobody knows she's the Power Broker.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: After she gives Steve and Sam their gear in ''[[Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar Civil War]]'', she and Steve agree that the theft will be easily traced back to her. She's not mentioned for the remainder of the film, then goes unmentioned in ''Infinity War''. A FreezeFrameBonus in ''Endgame'' reveals that she was snapped out of existence by Thanos, but she's still unmentioned even after the MassResurrection, and [[spoiler:Steve consistently refers to Peggy as the love of his life.]] This is rectified on her reappearance in ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''.
* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: ''The Winter Soldier'' gives one, and for her, she's seen getting a job at the CIA.
* YouAreNumberSix: Referred to in press material for ''The Winter Soldier'' as Agent 13.



[[folder:Dr. Wilfred Nagel]]
!!''Dr. Wilfred Nagel''

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[[folder:Dr. Wilfred Nagel]]
!!''Dr. Wilfred Nagel''
[[folder:Selby]]
!!''Selby''



!!!'''Citizenship:''' American, Madripoorian
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Olli Haaskivi

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!!!'''Citizenship:''' American, British, Madripoorian
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Olli HaaskiviImelda Corcoran



->''"I did what no other scientist since Erskine was able to do, but mine...was going to be different."''

A former HYDRA and CIA scientist who was able to recreate the super-soldier serum. He was one of the victims of the Snap and restored by the Blip, after which he was recruited by the Power Broker.

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->''"I did what no other scientist since Erskine was able to do, but mine...was going to be different."''

A former HYDRA and CIA scientist who was able to recreate the super-soldier serum. He was one
->''"Answer it...on speaker!"''

The owner
of the victims of the Snap ''Brass Monkey'' and restored by the Blip, after which he was recruited by a fence operating in Madripoor's Lowtown, answering to the Power Broker.


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* DirtyOldWoman: Seems very pleased with the idea that Bucky (posing as the Winter Soldier) will do ''anything'' she wants.
* EvilBrit: A criminal with a strong London accent.
* KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade: Heavily implied following TheReveal that [[spoiler:Sharon Carter is in fact the Power-Broker. It is very likely, in retrospect, that with Sam and Bucky being at risk in Madripoor (and therefore realizing she can call in a favor from them) eventually decided that the two can be her passport back to legal status in America--and therefore wouldn't mind losing [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness a minor crime partner in Selby.]]]]
* SignificantNameOverlap: There are a few Selbys in Marvel comics, though she doesn't seem to be based on any.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: She's assassinated with a single bullet to the heart by Sharon in the same scene she's introduced in.
* YouLookFamiliar: Imelda Corcoran previously played a S.H.I.E.L.D. scientist on ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD''.
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[[folder:Dr. Wilfred Nagel]]
!!''Dr. Wilfred Nagel''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Citizenship:''' American, Madripoorian
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Olli Haaskivi
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''

->''"I did what no other scientist since Erskine was able to do, but mine...was going to be different."''

A former HYDRA and CIA scientist who was able to recreate the super-soldier serum. He was one of the victims of the Snap and restored by the Blip, after which he was recruited by the Power Broker.
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* KarmaHoudini: While Jen gets to confront Todd in the season finale, there's no mention of Josh facing repurcussions for recording her without her consent (which is illegal in California).

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* KarmaHoudini: While Jen gets to confront Todd in the season finale, there's no mention of Josh facing repurcussions for recording her during sex without her consent (which is illegal in California).
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* FantasticRacism: He hates the Inhumans because they were just handed their power through Terrigenesis, instead of earning it.

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* FantasticRacism: He hates the Inhumans because they were just handed their power through Terrigenesis, instead of earning it.it, not caring that these are genetic traits that Inhumans had no say in having.
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* {{Foil}}: To [[BigBadEnsemble co-antagonist]] Ghost. Sonny Burch is an older white man that has little-to-no sympathetic qualities while acting FauxAffablyEvil, doesn't do any of the fighting and instead [[ZergRush sends his minions to do all the dirty work]], and is chasing after what he knows will be the next gold rush. In contrast, Ghost is a young black woman who's an AntiVillain at worst, does all the fighting herself without any minions, and is merely looking out for her own survival.

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* {{Foil}}: To [[BigBadEnsemble co-antagonist]] Ghost. Sonny Burch is an older middle aged white man that has little-to-no sympathetic qualities while acting qualities, and acts FauxAffablyEvil, doesn't do any of the fighting and instead [[ZergRush sends his minions to do all the dirty work]], and is work]]. He's chasing after what he knows will be the next gold rush. In contrast, Ghost is a young black biracial (black and white) woman who's an AntiVillain at worst, does all the fighting herself without any minions, and is merely looking out for her own survival.survival, and cares about her father substitute. Also, he's Southern (commonly stereotyped as stupid) and she sounds upper-class British (commonly stereotyped as smart).
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* VillainOfAnotherStory: It's clear Akihiko was some kind of powerful crime boss, but his evil deeds aren't expanded upon before he's ambushed and gunned down by Ronin. Akihiko even lampshades that his criminal activities didn't even do anything to the Ronin before he started attacking him.
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Her extremism is more of her being delusional and power hungry rather than actually gaining benefit if anything


* WellIntentionedExtremist: She wants to make the world a better place, but she's willing to kill anyone she feels she has to to do it.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: While the comics' Frost was a beautiful woman who was disguised and forced to wear a mask after being disfigured in a plane crash. Here, no such thing happened.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: While the comics' Frost was a beautiful woman who was disguised and forced to wear a mask after being disfigured in a plane crash. Here, no such thing happened. Instead, she gets a disfiguring ''something'' on her face from Zero Matter that grows as she uses it to absorb and destroy people.


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* DrunkOnTheDarkSide: Gets more and more crazy as she uses the Zero Matter infecting her more and more.
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* OneSteveLimit: Shares the name "Nico" with Nico Minoru, one of the heroes of ''Series/Runaways2017''.
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* HasAType: His wife is a brilliant engineer and physicist when she's not striving to be an actor or ruling HYDRA from behind the scenes. Before the second season of ''Agent Carter'' begins, he's also having an affair with a physicist working for Isodyne, the eponymous "Lady of the Lake" in the first episode of that season.
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* NamesTheSame: There are a few Selbys in Marvel comics, though she doesn't seem to be based on any.

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* NamesTheSame: SignificantNameOverlap: There are a few Selbys in Marvel comics, though she doesn't seem to be based on any.
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* NoPronunciationGuide: The characters pronounce the name Nyström with a "Nye-", it's supposed to be more like "Nyh-".
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He's never seen again after he records Jennifer and sends her blood sample to [=HulkKing=].
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* MeaningfulName: '''Shock'''ley's WeaponOfChoice is a cattle prod. Or at least it ''was'', before his Terrigenesis.

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* MeaningfulName: '''Shock'''ley's WeaponOfChoice weapon is a cattle prod. Or at least it ''was'', before his Terrigenesis.
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** In addition to their harassment of She-Hulk, one of their members whines about [[spoiler:the recently deceased]] Jane Foster becoming the Mighty Thor.

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* DirtyCoward: They collectively harass and threaten Jen online, but the moment one of them is actually in the same room as an enraged She-Hulk, they turn and run with their tails between their legs. The only time any of them, aside from the Wrecking Crew, even face Jen in person is in the finale, where she's wearing an inhibitor to stop her from transforming and Todd has the means to get superpowers himself.



* EvilIsPetty:
** They post hate speech and death threats against Jen online just because she's a woman who has the same powers as a male superhero.
** At the gala, not only do they publicly slander, slut-shame, and humiliate Jen to provoke her into getting arrested, but some of their members showed up to record it all on their phones, which nearly gets them mangled when She-Hulk sees them.
** In addition to their harassment of She-Hulk, one of their members whines about [[spoiler:the recently deceased]] Jane Foster becoming the Mighty Thor.



* InsaneTrollLogic: They justify their endless harassment of Jen and complaints about Jane Foster becoming the Mighty Thor by claiming that they didn't earn her powers and (unconvincingly) claim that they'd still hate both women even if they were men. Not only did Jen get her powers from an accident, they explicitly issue threats and insults based on her gender, and the very heroes who Jen and Jane supposedly "stole" their powers from didn't get them by choice either; Bruce Banner became the Hulk by accident, and Thor was born a god and didn't have to earn his power.




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* RightForTheWrongReasons: Members of Intelligencia are fond of claiming that Jen becoming She-Hulk was a case of "nepotism". While this reasoning is as nonsensical as anything else they spew at her, it's true that Jen did get her powers from a family member; she got some of Bruce's blood in her system in a car crash, and, because they shared certain genetic traits, Jen was able to become a Hulk instead of dying from Bruce's gamma-irradiated blood.



* EntitledBastard: As Mallory points out, it really says something that he went out with a woman with ''actual'' superpowers and came away thinking that ''he'' could do better. He believes that Jen doesn't deserve to have Hulk powers since she didn't earn, so he instead "works" to turn himself into a Hulk -- [[RewritingReality at least until Jen convinces K.E.V.I.N. to erase that stupid plotline]].

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* EntitledBastard: EntitledBastard:
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As Mallory points out, it really says something that he went out with a woman with ''actual'' superpowers and came away thinking that ''he'' could do better. He believes that Jen doesn't deserve to have Hulk powers since she didn't earn, so he instead "works" to turn himself into a Hulk -- [[RewritingReality at least until Jen convinces K.E.V.I.N. to erase that stupid plotline]].plotline]].
** He brags about buying an appropriated Wakandan spear at auction and mentions that he refused to return it when the Wakandans asked, clearly considering himself the rightful owner of the stolen item simply because he paid for it.
* EvilAllAlong: While Todd was an entitled, creepy slimeball from moment one, everyone considered him a mere annoyance and had no idea he was the founder of Intelligencia.


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* EvilIsPetty: His grand master plan to steal Jen's super-powered blood was just so that he could himself give Hulk powers and show her up out of simple misogyny.


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* {{Hypocrite}}: He claims that Jen was handed her powers and that, unlike her, he's earned the right to them... by paying other people to steal her blood so they can hand it to him.


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* PsychologicalProjection: Despite knowing that Pug is a friend of Jen's, Todd had no difficulty at all believing that any man would hate She-Hulk as much as he himself does and welcomed him with open arms.

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