Howards End Finale Recap

As the episode begins, Margaret Schlegel (Hayley Atwell) writes a letter and then tears it to shreds. Then, she writes to Leonard Bast (Joseph Quinn) and tells him that Henry has no vacancy. Margaret addresses the letter to Helen (Philippa Coulthard) and tells her that the Basts are no good. In the morning, Margaret tells… Continue reading Howards End Finale Recap

Howards End Episode 3 Recap

As the episode begins, Margaret (Hayley Atwell) speaks to Helen (Philippa Coulthard) about their current dilemma. Margaret is forced to meet with Henry (Matthew Macfadyen) alone. Henry shows Margaret his new car. She speaks with the driver, Crane (Gavin Brocker), who admits it is a nice vehicle. Then, they travel to the house in question.… Continue reading Howards End Episode 3 Recap

Howards End Episode 2 Recap

As the second episode gets underway, Mrs. Wilcox is laid to rest. Henry (Matthew Macfadyen) thanks Margaret (Hayley Atwell) for coming to the funeral. Then, Margaret returns home to her family. During this time, Henry receives a letter from Mrs. Wilcox written while she was in the nursing home. Henry steps into the dinning room… Continue reading Howards End Episode 2 Recap

Howards End Episode 1 Recap

As the series begins, Margaret Schlegel (Hayley Atwell) receives a letter from her sister, Helen (Philippa Coulthard). Helen tells Margaret about her time with the Wilcox family. She tells Margaret how Charles (Joe Bannister) and Henry Wilcox (Matthew Macfadyen) enjoy playing croquet on the lawn. Essie (Bessie Carters) likes exercising on a calisthenics machine. Mrs.… Continue reading Howards End Episode 1 Recap

Agent Carter Finale Review

When the Agent Carter Finale opens, we witness the Captain America radio show again. Peggy and her SSR comrades investigate the theater incident. Peggy (Hayley Atwell) instantly recognizes the people killed one another. Inside the cinema, Daniel Sousa (Enver Gjokaj) discovers the source of the problem, Stark’s invention. He accidentally sprays himself in the face… Continue reading Agent Carter Finale Review

Agent Carter: SNAFU Review

In a flashback, Dr. Ivchenko (Ralph Brown), who is going by another name, helps to take away Ovechkin’s (Pawel Szadja) pain, in order to amputate his leg. With the doctor’s help, the private ignores his pain, while speaking about his mother. Back at the SSR headquarters, Peggy (Hayley Atwell) is interviewed, by Daniel Sousa (Enver… Continue reading Agent Carter: SNAFU Review

Agent Carter: A Sin to Err Review

We open with Fyodor (Dimiter D. Marinov) initiating a few recruits into Leviathan. One of the recruits wishes to decline the invitation, since he is a family man. One of the men happens to be Dr. Ivchenko (Ralph Brown), who is now telling his story to the SSR. He suggests Leviathan is attempting to make… Continue reading Agent Carter: A Sin to Err Review

Agent Carter TV Show: The Iron Ceiling Review

The show begins in 1937 Russia, where young girls, Dottie (Veronika Bonell), Anya (Caitlin Carmichael) and Eva (Chiara Aurelia), are uncured from their beds, before attending school and learning how to fight. Dottie is forced to break a spar opponents neck, before we see her working out furiously in the present. She shares breakfast with… Continue reading Agent Carter TV Show: The Iron Ceiling Review

Agent Carter: The Blitzkrieg Button Review

When the show opens, Edwin Jarvis (James D’Arcy) attempts to purchase smuggled goods from Mr. Mink’s lackeys. The men attempt to swindle more cash out of Edwin, be he unleashes smoke, which gives Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) time to rush in and disable the criminals. The pair return to Howard Stark (Dominic Cooper). As they… Continue reading Agent Carter: The Blitzkrieg Button Review

Agent Carter: Time and Tide Review

In the latest episode of Agent Carter, Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) gets closer to recovering Howard Stark’s stolen goods. However, the SSR agents arrest Jarvis (James D’Arcy), which could destroy her progress. When the show opens, a man is spying on Peggy from outside her house, as she begins to research the sign. Peggy holds… Continue reading Agent Carter: Time and Tide Review

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