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Agent Carter - Season 2 - Episode Order Revealed + Hayley Atwell Q&A Video

23 May 2015

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The show's second series will consist of 10 episodes.

"What was very exciting is, in a second season she's grieved over Steve and she's now about to embark on a new adventure in her life. So she's in a much better place, so in terms of where she is it's going to be a lot lighter for her, there's going to be more humour to her and more warmth. She's not struggling so much with her identity."

"I also think the show runners really want to move it forward", she said. "So it's going to be set in LA and with 10 episodes it's going to be a very glamorous, dark world of 1940s Los Angeles.

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Hayley Atwell Q&A Video

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50 comments:

  1. I only recently finished season 1 and really loved it as it went on. 10 episodes is a nice number, I hope it's as good as season one. It's interesting that their describing Carter as "lighter" and "more humour" and "more warmth" to her, and then they describe the world as "dark. That'll be interesting to see.

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  2. 2 more than last season, neat. Maybe the hiatus will be a lot more bearable through this :D


    I'm kinda hoping theCW would do something similar for Flash, Arrow and TO

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  3. I went into this show not expecting to ship anyone. Four episodes in I was shipping Angie and Peggy. I hate myself.

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  4. Yay! Sounds like it will be great. I adored season one, I hope season two is even better.

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  5. If it stays with 10 episodes a season, it'll have to reach season 9 for it to get sydication.

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  6. Surprised and happy it 's getting two additional episodes. Still wish it wasn't moving to LA,though. Any word on Jarvis ?

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  7. Pretty obvious given the 2 extra episodes of Agent Carter that it means the 2nd half of AoS will be pushed a week or two which indicates it will be tying heavy into Civil War and the fallout from it.

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  8. It doesn't have to be pushed.
    => Carter had a 2-hour premiere and a one-week hiatus. Next season if it has a 1-hour premiere and no hiatus Shield won't be pushed.

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  9. Yay, 10 episodes is the perfect amount for Peggy. Looking forward to seeing the next chapter of her life now that she has properly mourned Steve.

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  10. Actually great they are only doing a 10 episode order.

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  11. The vast majority of these limited series will never reach traditional syndication. Doesnt matter if they have 10 episode seasons or 15 episode seasons (the Following). Revenge and OUAT have yet to be sold into syndication, and both shows have 88+ episodes.

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  12. 10 eps is cool, I don't mind it having short seasons. I'm so used to it with cable shows and increasingly networks are doing smaller seasons as well.

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  13. Adorable, love this cast.

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  14. 10 episodes seems perfect for a bridge series. The extra two episodes gives the writers a chance to tell a bigger story than they might have been able to do with 8 episodes, while 13 episodes is too many since that means a longer break for AOS.

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  15. 10 episodes. Nice!

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  16. I am liking the shorter seasons, so I'm cool with this episode order. They seem to make a series more focused.

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  17. I don't think ABC/Marvel is concerned with getting the show into syndication. The series is only intended to serve as a bridge while AOS is in hiatus. Its also another form of corporate synergy which Disney is big on. And besides i am sure Netflix will purchase the streaming rights to it anyways

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  18. Damn, I was hoping for a lot more -- but then again, the quality might suffer. I'm just glad it's renewed!

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  19. But what about Jarvis? He was my favourite. I really need him to be in this.

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  20. Same. I think the Agent Carter cast is tied with the SHIELD cast as my favorite ever. Hayley, Lyndsy, James, Dominic, and Enver are just the best.

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  21. Aryam Manzueta24 May 2015 at 04:33

    You're doing your math really wrong;
    Agent Carter S1: 8 episodes, 2 hour premiere, but still airing in 8 weeks cause it was preempted once.
    Agent Carter S2: 10 episodes, probably without a 2 hour premiere cause Wicked City will air after it and it'll most likely have 10 eps too, so it'll air for 11 weeks (it will be preempted again); AoS would return on March 22 if this happens, and would end on May 31 with a 2 hour finale (or 1 hour if they air 11 and 11 instead of 10-12).

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  22. Isn't that's what Legends of Tomorrow is for?

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  23. Just the episode order i wanted.I would pick quality over quantity any day.Can't wait!

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  24. I hope she brings Jarvis and Angie with her.

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  25. Wow, very surprised to see them receive an extra two episodes. I hope the writers take advantage of that, and pace the story a bit better. Although, this means an extra two weeks for the Agents of S.H.IE.L.D. hiatus...

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  26. That doesn't matter. Those shorter series are not really good for syndication but they are more sellable on DVD.

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  27. Does that mean Angie will come back?

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  28. Hey at least it's not 8

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  29. Angie and Jarvis better come back!!!!!

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  30. They could do it for legends with either the flash or Arrow. Id probably prefer TO be shortened down to 10-13 episodes with its plotting and pacing issues to make it work. But overall I like abc scheduling change over other networks, as it used to be sometimes every other week we would have a hiatus at times.

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  31. The MCU seems to bring together people with great chemistry, like I love the Avengers cast together as well and GOTG. Just all of them. Its good to see a cast having fun.

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  32. It can't be a lot more because it's being used as a bridge between the two halves of the AoS season. 10 is probably the maximum, considering last season was 8.

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  33. This is perfect, a bit longer than Season 1 but still short and sweet, with no filler material and stuff being dragged out forever. AC is a show with a small, intimate focus - it doesn't need anywhere near 22 episodes a season.

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  34. Not really. AoS will have the exact same episode order than before. The two weeks which might be more between the mid-season finale and the second half of the season are two weeks less which will be between season three and four.
    Hey, maybe AoS comes back a little bit earlier because of this.....

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  35. Poor Thompson. Everyone wants Angie, Jarvis and Sousa back, but nobody screams for him. (Nah, not really, I wouldn't mind seeing him again, but if I have to give up one of the main cast, he would be my pick).

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  36. It's his his for being a D with an ick

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  37. Oh my.... Let's say I'd just had a very bad day and it was Saturday meaning my brain was kinda off lol. So sorry. I really thought S02 would have 8 episodes and S01 had 10.

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  38. Awesome news! I've been preaching 10 episodes would be the optimum amount for this show from day 1, so I'm super excited and feeling very vindicated.

    Also it was a cute panel! She's truly adorable.

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  39. I am very happy with this. Season 1 was a tad too short so 10 episodes will improve that while still keeping the focus of the show. So perfect really!

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  40. Also, I really love Hayley, she is adorable

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  41. I'm so used to short seasons/series due to being in the UK, where most of the tv series' there are only 13 episodes, so it's a blessing when I watch US shows and they're 22-24 episodes long lmao. But I definitely agree, quality over quantity, and it seemed to work brilliantly for season one of AC.

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  42. J.J. Francesco24 May 2015 at 13:30

    I wonder if more of these will be burned as 2-hour premieres/finales. Or maybe if those will go to SHIELD thus giving them a longer break to fill.

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  43. I'm glad that they have 10 episodes, better have 10 good episodes than 22 or 23 with no quality. Does that mean that AOS will have a bigger hiatus (because I love both of them but we already have to go through this break and bassicaly I am addicted to AOS so)?

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  44. Yep S01 and their 8 eps were neat but we need more. I'm intrigued to see who from the S01 cast will return, the more the better and what stories they will tackle in S02.

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  45. This is perfect! Last season was too short but 10 is perfect to tell a nice tight story. Hopefully, the extra episodes means AoS comes back early too!

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  46. That's what I meant: an additional two weeks during the mid-season hiatus. Ten weeks between blocks of a season is a lot.

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  47. I always think the length of a season should be as much as the writers need to tell their story, sometimes a story needs 22 eps, sometimes 6 can be enough.

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  48. Renewed and getting more episodes. Well alright, ABC. Good on you.

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