Deliver to Hungary
IFor best experience Get the App
Marvel's Agent Carter - Season 2 [Blu-ray] [Region Free]
R**E
Excellent service.Great VFM
Usual good production values. Top acting. Even sillier plot than season one. Huge fun !!😀
M**S
Arrived on time
Great value nice story line
W**G
Glad to even get this on dvd
Glad to even get this on dvd, as it is only available on blu-ray over here in the U.S. Not everybody over here has or wants blu-ray. I have an all region dvd player and recently bought a region 4 dvd of Ice Road Truckers season 10, which didn't come out over here at all. If this trend continues in the U.S. I will be getting more TV seasons that aren't region 1 but that I can still watch. Supposedly blu-ray is going away in a few years (thanks 4K; anyone remember HD, blu-ray's competition for awhile). I had to get a region 2 of the first season of Netflix's Daredevil, even though I have a region 1 of season 2 (same problem). Hopefully the rest of the regions will keep putting out TV seasons of the shows I want, even if region 1 does not.
S**R
A must for Marvel fans.
I'm not usually a fan of many things set in this era. And there are a few things about this that make me wince, like the blatant sexism she has to deal with all the time. But if you are at all into Marvel, then these are a must. And i've watched them a few times now (season 1 and this one), and i have thoroughly enjoyed them every time.
M**M
Now in Hollywood.
Peggy Carter and the SSR have moved from New York to Los Angeles and are soon up against mad actress Whitney Frost. The sadly short lived Marvel TV series moves to Hollywood. Set in 1947 season 2 picks up where season 1 left off with Carter investigating bizarre nuclear atomic age incidents leading the SSR to actress Whitney Frost. The cast lead once again by Hayley Atwell are all excellent and season 2 is an improvement on season 1 as the series continues to explore the early days of the Marvel Cinematic Universe after World War 2. It all ends rather frustratingly in a cliffhanger that will never be resolved, a somewhat annoyingly common thing now in American TV shows.
M**T
Very good show (but it doesn't quite live up to season one)
I loved the first season of agent Carter so I wanted to watch the second season immediately. It has another fun plot with good characters and good writing but it isn't as good as the first season (obviously this is just my opinion, yours may be different). I do recommend that you give this show a try, especially if you liked the first season and Peggy Carter's character from the Captain America films.
A**T
Marvelous
I have bought seasons one and two, Hayley Atwell is simply fantastic as Carter, these are set in a super time of style and dress fully complemented by the film sets. If you want to spend time in front of a screen then this is the way, the diabolical problem is Agent Carter was discontinued and I can not understand why???? First disc great but second disc does not play, have asked for a refund and ordered a replacement, tried it again now it works but not well, disc seems in perfect condition.
R**Y
Excellent product and service
Excellent product and serviceMarvel’s most stylish tv series, Hayley Atwell is fantastic as Agent Peggy Carter, ex-girlfriend of Captain America, now fighting the forces of evil as the beginnings of SHIELD are formed around her. With Dominic Cooper as Howard Stark, Tony’s father, this is an excellent series, well written with lots of tonge-in-cheek humour. Highly recommend
R**L
Great Show
I can't understand why it was cancelled
F**Y
Très belle série!
Dommage qu’il n’y ait pas de traduction en Français !
R**S
Love the show
Love the show. Too bad this is the last season. It should have kept going. There are not enough "super hero" shows who feature strong women as the lead character. I received this very soon after I ordered it and started to binge watch it.
P**I
come da aspettative
peccato l'abbiano l'interrota , si spera solo temporaneamente, occorrerebbe una riprogrammazione del tipo una serie ogni dieci anni raccontati attraverso lo shield come e' stato fatto per esempio con gli xmen
R**D
A Fun Follow-Up from Season One!
“Agent Carter: The Complete Second Season” picks up after the events of the first season, with Hayley Atwell reprising her role as Peggy Carter, James D’Arcy as Edwin Jarvis, Chad Michael Murray as jack Thompson, and Enver Gjokaj as Daniel Sousa. Dominic Cooper also appears as Howard Stark. In the second season, Peggy and the Strategic Scientific Reserve apprehend Dottie Underwood, while newly-appointed Chief Daniel Sousa of the Los Angeles SSR requests Peggy’s help after he has a strange case of someone frozen in a lake during a heatwave. Even more surprising, the victim glows in the dark. Peggy and the SSR go to Isodyne Energies to investigate, learning that the victim had been involved with the company’s owner, Calvin Chadwick (Currie Graham), who has senatorial ambitions. Chadwick was involved with the Council of Nine, who sought to duplicate the Manhattan Project with Zero Matter. The second season introduced Agent Whitney Frost, played by Wynn Everett, who is Chadwick’s wife and, like Hedy Lamarr, is a genius with mathematics and energy. From there, the season involves communist spies, superpowers, and more scenes with Roxxon (introduced in the first season).The Darkforce, which first appeared in season one, episode 19 of “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”, plays a key role in this season under the name Zero Matter. The same material would later appear in “Cloak & Dagger” and, though a crossover episode, “Runaways,” thereby further linking the four Marvel television projects just as this series built up Roxxon, which played a key role in “Cloak & Dagger.” Like the first season, season two is highly stylized and uses the postwar California aesthetic to its advantage. The character moments are great and the way this season builds on continuity will entertain fans, but it seems to lack the focus of the first season like many of the other Marvel television series. Had the show continued into a third season and beyond, it may have offered an opportunity to better find its identity apart from “Captain America: The First Avenger,” but unfortunately that wasn’t to be. Further precluding that possibility was Peggy’s funeral in “Captain America: Civil War,” which showed how her story ends (though “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” and “Ant-Man” offered glimpses of her future). In order to give the characters an epilogue, “Avengers: Endgame” gave Peggy a new future and offered some resolution for Howard Stark (John Slattery from “Iron Man 2” and “Ant-Man”) and Edwin Jarvis (James D’Arcy).
Trustpilot
1 week ago
2 months ago