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'Agent Carter' Season 2 Spoilers: Whitney Frost and the Zero Matter

After the return of the Marvel series "Agent Carter," fans of the series have been curious about what the upcoming episodes will hold.

The premiere episode of season 2 showed Peggy Carter, played by Hayley Atwell, head-to-head with Whitney Frost, played by Wynn Everett. The episode had Carter doing all she can to stop Whitney from locating an atomic bomb.

It was revealed that the atomic bomb would allow for the recreation of the original Zero Matter experiment. However, Peggy ended up being injured by a metal bar after falling off from the building. Because of this, Chief Sousa's wife, played by Sarah Bolger, was seen trying to heal Peggy.

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With that, fans of "Agent Carter" can expect the upcoming episodes to explore more of what Whitney can do. Everett recently shared some details about her character. According to Comic Book Resources, she warns that her character will do all she can to reach her goal.

She revealed, "She eliminates the people standing in her way. She continues to test out the power and what it can do for her. She begins to dive into the science of the Zero Matter, to open the place that's going to allow here to absorb more power. She also begins to get to the root of why she's doing this, which is to get justice for the marginalized and level the playing field for all people, so people like the Council don't run the show for everybody."

She also explained that Whitney really needs the Zero Matter because without it she will be powerless. It was revealed that Whitney is aware that without the Zero Matter, she would not be able to reach her goal of saving the world.

"Agent Carter" season 2 is expected to air on ABC every Tuesday.

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