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  1. Jan 6, 2015 · Bridge and Tunnel: Directed by Joe Russo. With Hayley Atwell, James D'Arcy, Chad Michael Murray, Enver Gjokaj. Howard Stark's deadliest weapon has fallen into enemy hands, and only Agent Carter can recover it.

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    • Action, Adventure, Crime
    • Joe Russo
    • 2015-01-06
    • Plot
    • Cast
    • Continuity and References to The Marvel Cinematic Universe

    Peggy Carter is sitting in the diner talking to Angie about finding a new apartment. Angie mentions there might be an opening in her building before Peggy meets with Jarvis, who takes her back to one of Howard Stark's currently unused houses. Howard wants her to live in the house for the time being, but Agent Carter refuses since he connections to ...

    Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter
    James D'Arcy as Edwin Jarvis
    Chad Michael Murray as Jack Thompson
    Enver Gjokaj as Daniel Sousa
  2. Bridge and Tunnel is the second episode of the first season of the television series Agent Carter. Howard Stark's deadliest weapon has fallen into enemy hands, and only Agent Carter can recover it. But can she do so before her undercover mission is discovered by SSR Chief Dooley and Agent...

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  3. Jan 7, 2015 · Agent Carter's adventure begins with a two-hour premiere January 6th on ABC. It's 1946 and the spy games are on to clear the name of an old friend...

  4. Recap. Agent Carter and Jarvis continue their pursuit of the dangerous weaponized formula developed by Howard Stark, while Carter's superiors at the SSR develop a lead in uncovering the identity of "the mysterious blonde" (aka Peggy Carter).

  5. Howard Stark's deadliest weapon has fallen into enemy hands, and only Agent Carter can recover it. But can she do so before her undercover mission is discovered by SSR Chief Dooley and Agent Thompson?

  6. Jan 7, 2015 · Marvels Agent Carter S01 E02: Bridge and Tunnel Last night the second episode of “Marvels Agent Carteraired right after the first . I decided to tackle each episode separately to more closely examine what happened.

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