'Marvel's Agent Carter' season 2: Peggy works with an old enemy to defeat Whitney Frost in special episode

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A two-part special in "Marvel's Agent Carter" season 2 will air next week.

The first part of the special installment is episode 6, titled "Life of the Party," where Agent Peggy Carter's (Hayley Atwell) desperation will force her to seek help from an unlikely ally in order to get more vital information about Whitney Frost (Wynn Everett) and the Zero Matter.

According to spoilers for the episode, which will air on Tuesday, Feb. 16, Peggy will be left with no choice but to ask her season 1 nemesis, Russian spy Dottie Underwood (Bridget Regan), to help her squeeze information out of Whitney.

But since Dottie is still behind bars, Peggy has no other choice but to help her break out of prison so she can help her deal with the Hollywood actress-turned-evil villain.

However, it seems like Whitney has an idea about Peggy and Dottie's plans, which will make it more difficult for the two women to get what they want.

Meanwhile, the second part of the special is titled "Monsters," which will also air on Tuesday.

In the episode, Peggy seems to be embarking on a rescue mission after their initial plans to force Whitney to reveal more details about the Zero Matter fails in episode 6. It also appears that the female SSR agent will need to rescue someone, but it is not clear who the person is.

In other news, fans of "Marvel's Agent Carter" are worried about the fate of the series after its lead star signed on to star in ABC's upcoming legal drama "Conviction."

With the fate of the superhero series remaining uncertain because of its modest ratings, Deadline revealed that the possibility of having a third season becomes a lot dimmer in case ABC picks up "Conviction" for a full series order.

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