Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki

The recent release of the book "Marvel Studios' The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline" requires a lot of analysis. Members of WikiProject:Timeline team are working on editing pages in response to the information revealed in the book. If you wish to contribute, please do not immediately edit these pages, and instead visit the Timeline Discussion.

READ MORE

Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki
Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki
No edit summary
Tag: rte-source
No edit summary
Tag: rte-source
Line 19: Line 19:
 
Meanwhile, [[Calvin Chadwick]] and [[Whitney Frost]] applaud themselves for accusing Wilkes of espionage to keep anything from disrupting Chadwick's [[United States Congress|Senate]] bid. Hiding her scar, Frost asks Chadwick about retiring from acting, but he misinterprets her reason for asking and tells her that she can become a stay-at-home mother after they move to [[Washington, D.C.]]
 
Meanwhile, [[Calvin Chadwick]] and [[Whitney Frost]] applaud themselves for accusing Wilkes of espionage to keep anything from disrupting Chadwick's [[United States Congress|Senate]] bid. Hiding her scar, Frost asks Chadwick about retiring from acting, but he misinterprets her reason for asking and tells her that she can become a stay-at-home mother after they move to [[Washington, D.C.]]
   
Carter and [[Edwin Jarvis]] go to where [[Stark Pictures]] is filming a motion picture based on the ''[[Kid Colt (Comic)|Kid Colt]]'' comic to show [[Howard Stark]] the film that Wilkes gave her with the origin of [[Zero Matter]]. Stark, Jarvis, and Carter make a plan to sneak Carter into the men-only [[Arena Club]] to plant eavesdropping devices, but the devices do not work inside the hidden room where the [[Council of Nine]] meet. Carter sees pre-printed newspapers with a future date, saying that Representative [[Anderson (Representative)|Anderson]] has resigned from the Senate race, but before Carter can take them, [[Rufus Hunt]] inspects the room, causing Carter to hide. Jarvis helps Carter to leave the Club before she is caught.
+
Carter and [[Edwin Jarvis]] go to where [[Stark Pictures]] is filming a motion picture based on the ''[[Kid Colt (Comic)|Kid Colt]]'' comic to show [[Howard Stark]] the film that Wilkes gave her with the origin of [[Zero Matter]]. Stark, Jarvis, and Carter make a plan to sneak Carter into the men-only [[Arena Club]] to plant eavesdropping devices, but the devices do not work inside the hidden room where the [[Council of Nine]] meet. Carter sees pre-printed newspapers with tomorrow's date on it, stating that Representative [[Anderson (Representative)|Anderson]] has resigned from the Senate race, but before Carter can take them, [[Rufus Hunt]] inspects the room, causing Carter to hide. Jarvis helps Carter to leave the club before she is caught.
   
Carter finds [[Jack Thompson]] in the office of Sousa when she comes to the [[Auerbach Theatrical Agency]]; he wants her to sign a forged report saying that Wilkes was a [[Russia]]n spy and the investigation is concluded. Carter refuses, so Thompson does it himself. He tells Carter that she is to accompany him back to [[New York City]]. Carter tells him and Sousa about the newspapers, but Thompson notes that she has no evidence. While Sousa tries to calm Carter's anger, they notice objects floating in her presence.
+
Carter finds [[Jack Thompson]] in Sousa's office when she comes to the [[Auerbach Theatrical Agency]]; he wants her to sign a forged report saying that Wilkes was a [[Russia]]n spy and the investigation is concluded. Carter refuses, so Thompson does it himself. He tells Carter that she is to accompany him back to [[New York City]]. Carter tells him and Sousa about the newspapers, but Thompson notes that she has no evidence. Storming out of his office, Sousa calm Carter's anger, but he stops once he notices objects floating in her presence.
 
[[File:Smoke & Mirrors 3.jpg|250px|thumb]]
 
[[File:Smoke & Mirrors 3.jpg|250px|thumb]]
Thompson is visited by [[Vernon Masters]] just as Thompson finishes watching the stolen film. Masters says that Wilkes stole something sensitive from [[Isodyne Energy]] and hopes that Thompson can find it to give to him; Thompson feigns ignorance, originally, but later, gives Masters the film reel.
+
Thompson is visited by FBI agent [[Vernon Masters]] just as Thompson finishes watching the stolen film. Masters says that Wilkes stole something sensitive from [[Isodyne Energy]] and hopes that Thompson can find it to give to him; Thompson feigns ignorance, originally, but later, gives Masters the film reel, lying about having seen the film.
   
  +
Meanwhile, Sousa discovers a lead - a woman by the name of Agnes Cully was a scientist during World War II, whose genius helped the Allies and eventually put Isodyne Energy on the map. When Carter asks how Cully factors into their case, Sousa reveals that Cully is none other than actress Whitney Frost, with Frost being her stage name.
Carter goes to Stark to discover if she is infected with Zero Matter when Stark uses his genius to create a concoction that makes Wilkes visible and audible, though not tangible. The two scientists start to work together to find a cure for his dilemma.
 
  +
 
Carter goes to Stark to discover that she has been affected by the exposure to Zero Matter. When Stark uses his genius to create a concoction that makes Wilkes visible and audible, though not tangible, the two scientists start to work together to find a cure for his dilemma.
 
[[File:Invisible Wilkes.jpeg|left|250px|thumb]]
 
[[File:Invisible Wilkes.jpeg|left|250px|thumb]]
Carter goes to see Frost since she was also in the explosion that gave Wilkes his abilities. Frost continually lies during the conversation. Frost then asks her husband to hire Hunt to dispose of Carter. While Carter is exercising to relieve stress, Hunt attacks her; however, Carter and Jarvis force him to flee after Carter shoots his hand.
+
Carter goes to see Frost since she was also in the explosion that gave Wilkes his abilities. Frost continually lies during the conversation. Frost then asks her husband to have Hunt kill Carter. While Carter is exercising to relieve stress, Hunt attacks her; however, Carter and Jarvis force him to flee after Carter shoots his hand.
   
The next day, Stark decides to go to [[Peru]] to see [[Abner Brody]], an old professor of his who could help Wilkes; Carter convinces Wilkes to stay at [[Howard Stark's Estate]], though Carter had an assassination attempt, just by requesting it.
+
The next day, Stark decides to go to [[Peru]] to see [[Abner Brody]], an old professor of his who could help Wilkes; Carter convinces Wilkes to stay at [[Howard Stark's Estate]], despite Wilkes protest that his presence is endangering to the estate's inhabitants.
   
Thompson decides to say farewell to Masters before his flight; they enter the Arena Club where Thompson is introduced to Chadwick. Thompson notices that the morning paper has the articles exactly as Carter described them.
+
Thompson decides to say farewell to Masters before his flight; they enter the Arena Club where Thompson is introduced to Chadwick. Thompson notices that the morning paper has the headlines exactly as Carter described them.
   
[[Kenneth]], the film director, tries to seduce Frost, who Sousa discovered is truly named Agnes Cully, but is repulsed by the scar on her face. Suddenly and accidentally, Frost turns him into Zero Matter and absorbs him. The scar grows larger.
+
[[Kenneth]], Frost's manager, tries to seduce Frost, but is repulsed by the scar on her face. Suddenly and accidentally, Frost turns him into Zero Matter and absorbs him. The scar on her forehead grows larger.
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
Line 122: Line 124:
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*The glass window decoration in [[Howard Stark's Estate]] resembles the [[Arc Reactor]].
 
*The glass window decoration in [[Howard Stark's Estate]] resembles the [[Arc Reactor]].
*During a conversation with [[Whitney Frost]], [[Peggy Carter]] introduces herself with her full name; Frost corrects her and calls her ''Agent'' Carter. This is part of an on-going in-joke in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe|MCU]] where the first name of a person is thought of as "Agent".<ref>''[[Avengers]]''</ref>
 
 
*[[Edwin Jarvis]] makes a meta-reference to the AI [[J.A.R.V.I.S.]], stating that he has no desire to spend the rest of time as a disembodied voice.
 
*[[Edwin Jarvis]] makes a meta-reference to the AI [[J.A.R.V.I.S.]], stating that he has no desire to spend the rest of time as a disembodied voice.
   

Revision as of 10:56, 23 May 2016

Better Angels is the third episode of the second season of the television series Agent Carter.

Synopsis

Peggy's search for the truth about Zero Matter puts her on a collision course with her superiors as Howard Stark barnstorms in.

Plot

HowardStark-MovieDirector

Peggy Carter goes to the home of Jason Wilkes to meet with Chief Daniel Sousa and Agent Vega who are already there; they want to discover what possible connection Wilkes had to the men who tried to kill Wilkes and Carter the night before. The three find evidence that Wilkes is a Communist spy, including the gun used to kill Agents White and Beringer, but Carter does not believe the evidence because it was too easy to find.

Meanwhile, Calvin Chadwick and Whitney Frost applaud themselves for accusing Wilkes of espionage to keep anything from disrupting Chadwick's Senate bid. Hiding her scar, Frost asks Chadwick about retiring from acting, but he misinterprets her reason for asking and tells her that she can become a stay-at-home mother after they move to Washington, D.C.

Carter and Edwin Jarvis go to where Stark Pictures is filming a motion picture based on the Kid Colt comic to show Howard Stark the film that Wilkes gave her with the origin of Zero Matter. Stark, Jarvis, and Carter make a plan to sneak Carter into the men-only Arena Club to plant eavesdropping devices, but the devices do not work inside the hidden room where the Council of Nine meet. Carter sees pre-printed newspapers with tomorrow's date on it, stating that Representative Anderson has resigned from the Senate race, but before Carter can take them, Rufus Hunt inspects the room, causing Carter to hide. Jarvis helps Carter to leave the club before she is caught.

Carter finds Jack Thompson in Sousa's office when she comes to the Auerbach Theatrical Agency; he wants her to sign a forged report saying that Wilkes was a Russian spy and the investigation is concluded. Carter refuses, so Thompson does it himself. He tells Carter that she is to accompany him back to New York City. Carter tells him and Sousa about the newspapers, but Thompson notes that she has no evidence. Storming out of his office, Sousa calm Carter's anger, but he stops once he notices objects floating in her presence.

Smoke & Mirrors 3

Thompson is visited by FBI agent Vernon Masters just as Thompson finishes watching the stolen film. Masters says that Wilkes stole something sensitive from Isodyne Energy and hopes that Thompson can find it to give to him; Thompson feigns ignorance, originally, but later, gives Masters the film reel, lying about having seen the film.

Meanwhile, Sousa discovers a lead - a woman by the name of Agnes Cully was a scientist during World War II, whose genius helped the Allies and eventually put Isodyne Energy on the map. When Carter asks how Cully factors into their case, Sousa reveals that Cully is none other than actress Whitney Frost, with Frost being her stage name.

Carter goes to Stark to discover that she has been affected by the exposure to Zero Matter. When Stark uses his genius to create a concoction that makes Wilkes visible and audible, though not tangible, the two scientists start to work together to find a cure for his dilemma.

Invisible Wilkes

Carter goes to see Frost since she was also in the explosion that gave Wilkes his abilities. Frost continually lies during the conversation. Frost then asks her husband to have Hunt kill Carter. While Carter is exercising to relieve stress, Hunt attacks her; however, Carter and Jarvis force him to flee after Carter shoots his hand.

The next day, Stark decides to go to Peru to see Abner Brody, an old professor of his who could help Wilkes; Carter convinces Wilkes to stay at Howard Stark's Estate, despite Wilkes protest that his presence is endangering to the estate's inhabitants.

Thompson decides to say farewell to Masters before his flight; they enter the Arena Club where Thompson is introduced to Chadwick. Thompson notices that the morning paper has the headlines exactly as Carter described them.

Kenneth, Frost's manager, tries to seduce Frost, but is repulsed by the scar on her face. Suddenly and accidentally, Frost turns him into Zero Matter and absorbs him. The scar on her forehead grows larger.

Cast

Main Cast:

Guest Stars:

Appearances

Locations

Events

Items

Vehicles

To be added.

Organizations

Mentioned

Trivia

Music

Song title Artist Location(s)
"A String of Pearls" Glenn Miller

-

References

Transparent Endgame Logo
The Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki has a collection of images and media related to Better Angels.

External Links

Season One Now is Not the EndBridge and TunnelTime and TideThe Blitzkrieg ButtonThe Iron CeilingA Sin to ErrSNAFUValediction
Season Two The Lady in the LakeA View in the DarkBetter AngelsSmoke & MirrorsThe Atomic JobLife of the PartyMonstersThe Edge of MysteryA Little Song and DanceHollywood Ending