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* AccidentalDownerEnding: Season 2 ended with supporting character Jack Thompson getting shot and left for dead in his hotel room, the mysterious shooter grabbing a redacted file that Jack would have used to blackmail Peggy. [[note]]The file was about an "M. Carter" who served in World War II and committed treason. While Jack assumed it was about Margaret "Peggy" Carter, according to WordOfGod "M. Carter" actually referred to Peggy's presumed-dead brother, Michael, who would have been revealed in Season 3 to have faked his death and shot Jack to get his file back.[[/note]] While a Season 3 was planned that would have followed up on this plot line, with the writers hinting Jack would have survived, ABC cancelled the series due to ratings, so Jack's fate is left completely unknown.
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* IKnewIt: Dottie being [[spoiler:a lethal assassin]]. Some viewers were calling it as far back as the announcement that Bridget Regan had been cast for the role, while others figured it out in the scene that introduced her as an aspiring ballerina [[spoiler:because they immediately made the connection to the Black Widow.]]
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: This show got hit a lot less than the rest of Marvel Television. Film and television have wildly different production schedules, which made coordination between the Marvel Studios and Marvel Television difficult from the start. Throw in conflicts between the chiefs of Studios, Television, and Marvel as a whole and it all ended up going separate directions. ''Carter'' got hit a lot less by this because of heavy involvement by creators directly involved in the films. Even so, the growing difficulties contributed to the show getting canceled after its second season.
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** Angie was originally going to appear in Episode 5, but due to contract legalities Lyndsy couldn't appear, so an excuse was written that Angie was "[[DramaQueen too consumed by ennui]]".
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** Angie was originally going to appear in Episode 5, but due to contract legalities Lyndsy Lyndsay couldn't appear, so an excuse was written that Angie was "[[DramaQueen too consumed by ennui]]".
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* NamesTheSame:
** Sasha Demidov is also the name of a [[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0198810/ Russian-Israeli actor]].
** Jack Thompson shares a name with not only [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(actor) a noted Australian actor]], but [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist) an infamous former attorney and]] MoralGuardian.
** Sasha Demidov is also the name of a [[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0198810/ Russian-Israeli actor]].
** Jack Thompson shares a name with not only [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(actor) a noted Australian actor]], but [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist) an infamous former attorney and]] MoralGuardian.
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** Hayley Atwell talked about the possibilities of other seasons doing {{Time Skip}}s focusing on different eras in Peggy's life - for example what she was doing in the 50s or 60s. ''Series/{{The Crown|2016}}'' would use a similar idea - with the third season skipping forward two decades and recasting everyone with older versions of their characters.
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** Hayley Atwell talked about the possibilities of other seasons doing {{Time Skip}}s focusing on different eras in Peggy's life - for example what she was doing in the 50s [[TheFifties 50s]] or 60s. [[TheSixties 60s]]. While this idea ultimately never came to be due to the series' cancellation, Peggy does turn up in different scenes during flashbacks in other installments: notably she appears at Camp Lehigh in [[TheSeventies 1970]] [[Film/AvengersEndgame during the Avengers' Time Heist]], and she's among the people [[Film/AntMan1 Hank Pym confronts for stealing his research]] in [[TheEighties the late 80s]]. ''Series/{{The Crown|2016}}'' would use a similar idea - with the third season skipping forward two decades and recasting everyone with older versions of their characters.
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** Dominic Cooper (British) as Howard Stark.
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** Dominic Cooper Creator/DominicCooper (British) as Howard Stark.
* HypotheticalCasting: Creator/HayleyAtwell once expressed interest in re-casting Creator/TimCurry as Harrison Carter before the show's cancellation.
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* IWantYouToMeetAnOldFriendOfMine:
** Creator/LyndsyFonseca, Creator/MeagenFay and Creator/RayWise all appeared in ''Series/HowIMetYourMother''.
** Hayley Atwell and James D'Arcy appeared together in the 2007 adaptation of ''Literature/MansfieldPark'', though both as decidedly unheroic characters.
** Creator/LyndsyFonseca, Creator/MeagenFay and Creator/RayWise all appeared in ''Series/HowIMetYourMother''.
** Hayley Atwell and James D'Arcy appeared together in the 2007 adaptation of ''Literature/MansfieldPark'', though both as decidedly unheroic characters.
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* MusicalPastiche: Modern retro filk like "The Captain America Adventure Hour" and Caro Emerald's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9Xtl22x5Sg That Man]]" are used in place of seventy-year-old music.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Sort of. Though Tony Stark's JARVIS AI presumably has his voice modelled on the real Edwin Jarvis (the personalities certainly match up to a "T"), James D'Arcy takes on the role of the human original, rather than having Paul Bettany play both incarnations of the character.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Sort of. Though Tony Stark's JARVIS AI presumably has his voice modelled on the real Edwin Jarvis (the personalities certainly match up to a "T"), James D'Arcy Creator/JamesDArcy takes on the role of the human original, rather than having Paul Bettany Creator/PaulBettany play both incarnations of the character.
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** James D'Arcy was initially nervous about playing the kind and comical Jarvis, as during most of his career he's played psychopaths. Retroactively, Edwin Jarvis' fans might be going to be shocked that many of D'Arcy's previous roles are so unlike Jarvis.
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** James D'Arcy Creator/JamesDArcy was initially nervous about playing the kind and comical Jarvis, as during most of his career he's played psychopaths. Retroactively, Edwin Jarvis' fans might be going to be shocked that many of D'Arcy's previous roles are so unlike Jarvis.
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* Dottie wasn't originally going to be in Season 2's dream/musical sequence, [[https://twitter.com/BridgetRegan/status/702344375238422529 but Bridget Regan confronted the show's writers with an impromptu tap-dance at a bar as her audition]].
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* FanNickname: Agent Series/OneTreeHill for Jack Thompson due to it being his most famous role. Agent Creator/ChadMichaelMurray is also commonly used as a nickname for him, since that's the name of his actor. And, in the right corners of fandom, you will occasionally see him called Agent Douchebag, for his general bad attitude during the series.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[WhatCouldHaveBeen/MarvelCinematicUniverse Enough WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** The original plot forits Episode 3 had [[GirlsNightOutEpisode Peggy go on a girl's-night-out with her neighbors]], until the writers decided Peggy wouldn't take all that time off when she has an urgent mission at hand.
** Angie was originally going to appear in Episode 5, but due to contract legalities Lyndsy couldn't appear, so an excuse was written that Angie was "[[DramaQueen too consumed by ennui]]".
** In the season finale climax, [[spoiler:it was originally going to be Dum-Dum Dugan on standby to shoot down Howard's plane, while Jarvis would be the one trying to talk him down (as a CallForward to J.A.R.V.I.S. and Tony's chats while in flight.)]]
** [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/02/25/marvels-agent-carter-showrunners-discuss-the-season-finale-the-big-surprise-cameo-and-more Marvel pitched the idea]] of referencing the Winter Soldier program, which led to [[spoiler:Arnim Zola's cameo.]]
** In the second season, the Darkforce / Zero Matter was originally going to be called Element Zero [[http://asymptotia.com/2016/02/05/containing-zero-matter/ until the production's scientific consultant Clifford Johnson pointed out that]] there already is a "zero" element: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutronium Neutronium]].
* Dottie wasn't originally going to be in Season 2's dream/musical sequence, [[https://twitter.com/BridgetRegan/status/702344375238422529 but Bridget Regan confronted the show's writers with an impromptu tap-dance at a bar as her audition]].
** Hayley Atwell talked about the possibilities of other seasons doing {{Time Skip}}s focusing on different eras in Peggy's life - for example what she was doing in the 50s or 60s. ''Series/{{The Crown|2016}}'' would use a similar idea - with the third season skipping forward two decades and recasting everyone with older versions of their characters.
** Creator/JamesDArcy almost didn't take the role of Jarvis due to his commitments to ''{{Series/Broadchurch}}''. Literally his last day of shooting on the latter had to wrap at midday, and he had to board a plane to Los Angeles two hours later.
** The writers of the show [[https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a861357/agent-carter-season-3-plot-why-revival-wont-happen-netflix/ would later explain]] what were the plans behind the Season 2 finale {{Cliffhanger}}, which were LeftHanging with the series' cancellation, in which Jack Thompson is shot by a mysterious assailant: the assailant would have been revealed to be Peggy Carter's brother, Michael Carter (shown in flashbacks in Season 2 and believed to have died in World War II), and had a third season been made, it would have focused on him being involved in a villainous plot, forcing Peggy to face off against her ownpage]]brother. Also, the wording the showrunners use is "made an attempt on Jack Thompson's life", so Jack may not actually have died despite being left bleeding on the floor with a gunshot wound in the chest.
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** Angie was originally going to appear in Episode 5, but due to contract legalities Lyndsy couldn't appear, so an excuse was written that Angie was "[[DramaQueen too consumed by ennui]]".
** In the season finale climax, [[spoiler:it was originally going to be Dum-Dum Dugan on standby to shoot down Howard's plane, while Jarvis would be the one trying to talk him down (as a CallForward to J.A.R.V.I.S. and Tony's chats while in flight.)]]
** [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/02/25/marvels-agent-carter-showrunners-discuss-the-season-finale-the-big-surprise-cameo-and-more Marvel pitched the idea]] of referencing the Winter Soldier program, which led to [[spoiler:Arnim Zola's cameo.]]
** In the second season, the Darkforce / Zero Matter was originally going to be called Element Zero [[http://asymptotia.com/2016/02/05/containing-zero-matter/ until the production's scientific consultant Clifford Johnson pointed out that]] there already is a "zero" element: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutronium Neutronium]].
* Dottie wasn't originally going to be in Season 2's dream/musical sequence, [[https://twitter.com/BridgetRegan/status/702344375238422529 but Bridget Regan confronted the show's writers with an impromptu tap-dance at a bar as her audition]].
** Hayley Atwell talked about the possibilities of other seasons doing {{Time Skip}}s focusing on different eras in Peggy's life - for example what she was doing in the 50s or 60s. ''Series/{{The Crown|2016}}'' would use a similar idea - with the third season skipping forward two decades and recasting everyone with older versions of their characters.
** Creator/JamesDArcy almost didn't take the role of Jarvis due to his commitments to ''{{Series/Broadchurch}}''. Literally his last day of shooting on the latter had to wrap at midday, and he had to board a plane to Los Angeles two hours later.
** The writers of the show [[https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a861357/agent-carter-season-3-plot-why-revival-wont-happen-netflix/ would later explain]] what were the plans behind the Season 2 finale {{Cliffhanger}}, which were LeftHanging with the series' cancellation, in which Jack Thompson is shot by a mysterious assailant: the assailant would have been revealed to be Peggy Carter's brother, Michael Carter (shown in flashbacks in Season 2 and believed to have died in World War II), and had a third season been made, it would have focused on him being involved in a villainous plot, forcing Peggy to face off against her own
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* MoneyDearBoy: Wynn Everett took the role as Whitney Frost simply for the paycheck, but despite that, the show was one that got good reviews.
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** Creator/LyndsyFonseca, Meagen Fay and Ray Wise all appeared in ''Series/HowIMetYourMother''.
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* SequelInAnotherMedium: Both the short and the series are this to Peggy's story from ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'', a theatrically-released film.
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* RoleReprise: In the Latin American Spanish dub, most of the voice cast from the ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'' films reprised their roles. This is especially relevant in this case, since the dub of the both the TV series and the films was done in Mexico, when traditionally the dubs from Marvel's TV series for Netflix are normally done in South America, mainly Argentina and Chile, albeit in this case this is because the dub was funded by Sony, and not Netflix, so they didn't have a choice on this, and mostly for continuity reasons.
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* RoleReprise: In the Latin American Spanish dub, most of the voice cast from the ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'' Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse films reprised their roles. This is especially relevant in this case, since the dub of the both the TV series and the films was done in Mexico, when traditionally the dubs from Marvel's TV series for Netflix are normally done in South America, mainly Argentina and Chile, albeit in this case this is because the dub was funded by Sony, and not Netflix, so they didn't have a choice on this, and mostly for continuity reasons.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** The original plot for Episode 3 had [[GirlsNightOutEpisode Peggy go on a girl's-night-out with her neighbors]], until the writers decided Peggy wouldn't take all that time off when she has an urgent mission at hand.
** Angie was originally going to appear in Episode 5, but due to contract legalities Lyndsy couldn't appear, so an excuse was written that Angie was "[[DramaQueen too consumed by ennui]]".
** In the season finale climax, [[spoiler:it was originally going to be Dum-Dum Dugan on standby to shoot down Howard's plane, while Jarvis would be the one trying to talk him down (as a CallForward to J.A.R.V.I.S. and Tony's chats while in flight.)]]
** [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/02/25/marvels-agent-carter-showrunners-discuss-the-season-finale-the-big-surprise-cameo-and-more Marvel pitched the idea]] of referencing the Winter Soldier program, which led to [[spoiler:Arnim Zola's cameo.]]
** In the second season, the Darkforce / Zero Matter was originally going to be called Element Zero [[http://asymptotia.com/2016/02/05/containing-zero-matter/ until the production's scientific consultant Clifford Johnson pointed out that]] there already is a "zero" element: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutronium Neutronium]].
** Dottie wasn't originally going to be in Season 2's dream/musical sequence, [[https://twitter.com/BridgetRegan/status/702344375238422529 but Bridget Regan confronted the show's writers with an impromptu tap-dance at a bar as her audition]].
** Hayley Atwell talked about the possibilities of other seasons doing {{Time Skip}}s focusing on different eras in Peggy's life - for example what she was doing in the 50s or 60s. ''Series/TheCrown'' would use a similar idea - with the third season skipping forward two decades and recasting everyone with older versions of their characters.
** James D'Arcy almost didn't take the role of Jarvis due to his commitments to ''{{Series/Broadchurch}}''. Literally his last day of shooting on the latter had to wrap at midday, and he had to board a plane to Los Angeles two hours later.
** The original plot for Episode 3 had [[GirlsNightOutEpisode Peggy go on a girl's-night-out with her neighbors]], until the writers decided Peggy wouldn't take all that time off when she has an urgent mission at hand.
** Angie was originally going to appear in Episode 5, but due to contract legalities Lyndsy couldn't appear, so an excuse was written that Angie was "[[DramaQueen too consumed by ennui]]".
** In the season finale climax, [[spoiler:it was originally going to be Dum-Dum Dugan on standby to shoot down Howard's plane, while Jarvis would be the one trying to talk him down (as a CallForward to J.A.R.V.I.S. and Tony's chats while in flight.)]]
** [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/02/25/marvels-agent-carter-showrunners-discuss-the-season-finale-the-big-surprise-cameo-and-more Marvel pitched the idea]] of referencing the Winter Soldier program, which led to [[spoiler:Arnim Zola's cameo.]]
** In the second season, the Darkforce / Zero Matter was originally going to be called Element Zero [[http://asymptotia.com/2016/02/05/containing-zero-matter/ until the production's scientific consultant Clifford Johnson pointed out that]] there already is a "zero" element: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutronium Neutronium]].
** Dottie wasn't originally going to be in Season 2's dream/musical sequence, [[https://twitter.com/BridgetRegan/status/702344375238422529 but Bridget Regan confronted the show's writers with an impromptu tap-dance at a bar as her audition]].
** Hayley Atwell talked about the possibilities of other seasons doing {{Time Skip}}s focusing on different eras in Peggy's life - for example what she was doing in the 50s or 60s. ''Series/TheCrown'' would use a similar idea - with the third season skipping forward two decades and recasting everyone with older versions of their characters.
** James D'Arcy almost didn't take the role of Jarvis due to his commitments to ''{{Series/Broadchurch}}''. Literally his last day of shooting on the latter had to wrap at midday, and he had to board a plane to Los Angeles two hours later.
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** The original plotWhatCouldHaveBeen: [[WhatCouldHaveBeen/MarvelCinematicUniverse Enough for Episode 3 had [[GirlsNightOutEpisode Peggy go on a girl's-night-out with her neighbors]], until the writers decided Peggy wouldn't take all that time off when she has an urgent mission at hand.
** Angie was originally going to appear in Episode 5, but due to contract legalities Lyndsy couldn't appear, so an excuse was written that Angie was "[[DramaQueen too consumed by ennui]]".
** In the season finale climax, [[spoiler:it was originally going to be Dum-Dum Dugan on standby to shoot down Howard's plane, while Jarvis would be the one trying to talk him down (as a CallForward to J.A.R.V.I.S. and Tony's chats while in flight.)]]
** [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/02/25/marvels-agent-carter-showrunners-discuss-the-season-finale-the-big-surprise-cameo-and-more Marvel pitched the idea]] of referencing the Winter Soldier program, which led to [[spoiler:Arnim Zola's cameo.]]
** In the second season, the Darkforce / Zero Matter was originally going to be called Element Zero [[http://asymptotia.com/2016/02/05/containing-zero-matter/ until the production's scientific consultant Clifford Johnson pointed out that]] there already is a "zero" element: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutronium Neutronium]].
** Dottie wasn't originally going to be in Season 2's dream/musical sequence, [[https://twitter.com/BridgetRegan/status/702344375238422529 but Bridget Regan confronted the show's writers with an impromptu tap-dance at a bar as her audition]].
** Hayley Atwell talked about the possibilities of other seasons doing {{Time Skip}}s focusing on different eras in Peggy's life - for example what she was doing in the 50s or 60s. ''Series/TheCrown'' would use a similar idea - with the third season skipping forward two decades and recasting everyone with older versions of their characters.
** James D'Arcy almost didn't take the role of Jarvis due to his commitments to ''{{Series/Broadchurch}}''. Literally his last day of shooting on the latter had to wrap at midday, and he had to board a plane to Los Angeles two hours later.its own page]]
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** Angie was originally going to appear in Episode 5, but due to contract legalities Lyndsy couldn't appear, so an excuse was written that Angie was "[[DramaQueen too consumed by ennui]]".
** In the season finale climax, [[spoiler:it was originally going to be Dum-Dum Dugan on standby to shoot down Howard's plane, while Jarvis would be the one trying to talk him down (as a CallForward to J.A.R.V.I.S. and Tony's chats while in flight.)]]
** [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/02/25/marvels-agent-carter-showrunners-discuss-the-season-finale-the-big-surprise-cameo-and-more Marvel pitched the idea]] of referencing the Winter Soldier program, which led to [[spoiler:Arnim Zola's cameo.]]
** In the second season, the Darkforce / Zero Matter was originally going to be called Element Zero [[http://asymptotia.com/2016/02/05/containing-zero-matter/ until the production's scientific consultant Clifford Johnson pointed out that]] there already is a "zero" element: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutronium Neutronium]].
** Dottie wasn't originally going to be in Season 2's dream/musical sequence, [[https://twitter.com/BridgetRegan/status/702344375238422529 but Bridget Regan confronted the show's writers with an impromptu tap-dance at a bar as her audition]].
** Hayley Atwell talked about the possibilities of other seasons doing {{Time Skip}}s focusing on different eras in Peggy's life - for example what she was doing in the 50s or 60s. ''Series/TheCrown'' would use a similar idea - with the third season skipping forward two decades and recasting everyone with older versions of their characters.
** James D'Arcy almost didn't take the role of Jarvis due to his commitments to ''{{Series/Broadchurch}}''. Literally his last day of shooting on the latter had to wrap at midday, and he had to board a plane to Los Angeles two hours later.