Jack getting the dinner order was very satisfying.
Yes, it was! I suppose I should have known then. I'll never learn.
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Jack getting the dinner order was very satisfying.
Yes, it was! I suppose I should have known then. I'll never learn.
I knew he was a goner when he gave Peggy the key. Showed he was a team player, and trusted her leadership. Therefore, Peggy would be going back to a good situation. Aaaaand, he's dead.
OTOH, now Peggy has to stay in California to solve his murder, so more canoodling with Sousa and more Rose.
I suppose I should have known then. I'll never learn.
Same here.
Is that a trope? It's not one I seem to have run across.
More a "the life of the main character was be filled with woe: thing.
Also
If Peggy is staying in California, Angie needs to come join her.
There is a reason that seems to be the most popular pairing in Agent Carter fan fiction.
Just the making me like someone and then killing them thing, Sail. I don't know if "trope" applies but it's a thing I feel like I should maybe see coming.
Yeah, I actually started to like Jack, so I should have known better, too. Not like we didn't learn that at the feet of the masters.
Exactly.
My understanding of the "Michael is the killer" theory is that document isn't fake, but the Agent M. Carter it references is Michael, not Peggy. Which means he was up to nasty business during the war and faking his own death wouldn't be out of the question.
I personally think it's a stretch, but not impossible. Vernon is far more likely, since we never saw him actually die.
Oooooh, that IS an interesting theory.