Valediction
- Episode aired Feb 24, 2015
- TV-PG
- 42m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
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Peggy faces the full fury of Leviathan, as Howard Stark makes his return.Peggy faces the full fury of Leviathan, as Howard Stark makes his return.Peggy faces the full fury of Leviathan, as Howard Stark makes his return.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe dress that Dotty Underwood wears is black with a red trim, which is very similar to the color scheme of the present-day Black Widow.
- Goofs(At around 35 mins) Senator Cooper tells Jack, "The president wants to thank you, himself." Jack replies, "Hm, maybe next time I'll vote for him." In 1946, President Truman was in office because he had been Vice President at the time of Roosevelt's death--there had been no election in which Jack could have voted against (or for) him.
- Quotes
Peggy Carter: I don't need a congressional honor. I don't need Agent Thompson's approval or the president's. I know my value. Anyone else's opinion doesn't really matter.
- ConnectionsReferences Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
- SoundtracksThe Way You Look Tonight
(uncredited)
Written by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields
Performed by Bing Crosby and Dixie Lee
Featured review
America is the land of opportunity
The finale is here and it wrapped up the season well but I do still have my complaints about it. Good things first.
Everyone's performance was great. Atwell, well I don't think she had a bad performance yet and she is still great in her performance from her action to her emotional scenes. Jarvis is great too as he had to choose between loyalty to his friend and employer and the good he had to do for the city. Dottie was great again as she still seemed sweet and yet savage. Thompson was also very good and he showed his leadership skills in the SSR and when he was congratulated over Carter at the end I can understand why he didn't give it to Carter as he knew that the time they live in wouldn't accept it so he did. Sousa was also great as the nice guy who anyone would want in their corner. And Stark made another appearance and he still is his womanizing, egotistical self yet still knows that what he does will haunt him. Another great part of this episode is how both Stark and, especially, Carter had to let go of Captain America. While both were powerful, Carter was even more so because she threw away the last bit of him she had, his blood. Also, because of this she basically invented the Hulk and other superheroes who tried to replicate the super serum so that is interesting. Ivchenko's (or Fenhoff's) story to Stark about how he saw people kill each other and even came upon his brother, brutally killed was well acted but in the end he was kind of disappointing.
Which brings me to my biggest complaint of the finale. We got the warning in the second last episode that Leviathan is coming. While their plan to release a gas upon the city that will cause mass hysteria and homocide, Leviathan was underwhelming as it was just Dottie and Fenhoff in the end.
Also, in the end, with Fenhoff in prison, his cellmate is Arnim Zola, which I don't think is a coincidence. However, it is a great nod as to how Zola continues HYDRA's work.
+ Entire cast performances + Stark surprise + Zola + Farewell, Captain - Leviathan wasn't monstrously huge
Final Score: 8.8/10
Everyone's performance was great. Atwell, well I don't think she had a bad performance yet and she is still great in her performance from her action to her emotional scenes. Jarvis is great too as he had to choose between loyalty to his friend and employer and the good he had to do for the city. Dottie was great again as she still seemed sweet and yet savage. Thompson was also very good and he showed his leadership skills in the SSR and when he was congratulated over Carter at the end I can understand why he didn't give it to Carter as he knew that the time they live in wouldn't accept it so he did. Sousa was also great as the nice guy who anyone would want in their corner. And Stark made another appearance and he still is his womanizing, egotistical self yet still knows that what he does will haunt him. Another great part of this episode is how both Stark and, especially, Carter had to let go of Captain America. While both were powerful, Carter was even more so because she threw away the last bit of him she had, his blood. Also, because of this she basically invented the Hulk and other superheroes who tried to replicate the super serum so that is interesting. Ivchenko's (or Fenhoff's) story to Stark about how he saw people kill each other and even came upon his brother, brutally killed was well acted but in the end he was kind of disappointing.
Which brings me to my biggest complaint of the finale. We got the warning in the second last episode that Leviathan is coming. While their plan to release a gas upon the city that will cause mass hysteria and homocide, Leviathan was underwhelming as it was just Dottie and Fenhoff in the end.
Also, in the end, with Fenhoff in prison, his cellmate is Arnim Zola, which I don't think is a coincidence. However, it is a great nod as to how Zola continues HYDRA's work.
+ Entire cast performances + Stark surprise + Zola + Farewell, Captain - Leviathan wasn't monstrously huge
Final Score: 8.8/10
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