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HAYLEY ATWELL as GRACE
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning (2023)
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One of the things I love about Agents of Shield is that it is always willing to let a character completely crash out without being the slightest bit embarrassed about it. And yet somehow, it rarely, if ever, feels overwrought or melodramatic. And this is the show includes a scene of a guy screaming at a rock, which happens to be genuinely one of the most emotional, tear-jerking moments in the show.
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Oh my friends, my friends forgive me. That I live and you are gone.
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Hayley Atwell presenting the Best Actress and Best Actor categories at the 2025 Olivier Awards
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steve rogers + cards against humanity (insp.)
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Happy 104th birthday to my dearest Peggy Carter! ❤️
For her birthday I have curated what I think her SHIELD file actually looks like, her timeline during the war, and some other things.
It all started because I watched a deleted scene from The Avengers where Steve is looking at some files, and we can see Peggy’s file, which is completely wrong and full of inconsistencies. Thank God it stayed in the deleted scene.

Before starting, this is information I gathered on my own, they are my headcanons, if you don’t agree that’s perfectly fine, just be respectful. If you want to share your opinion feel free to do so! Now, let’s get started.
Margaret Elizabeth Carter was born on April 9, 1921 in Hampstead, England. Daughter of Harrison and Amanda Carter, she also had an older brother, Michael, who was four years older than her. She attended Parliament Hill School from 1928 to 1936, obtaining her school certificate at the age of 15. Despite her wanting to attend college, she was not allowed due to her parents' belief that it was not lady-like. However, in 1937 she managed to join the Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service (PMRAFNS) by lying about her age, saying she had been born in 1919, making her 18.
She worked and trained there as a Staff Nurse (it looks like all nursing staff had officer ranks but this one was the lowest, and it didn't have an equivalent in the RAF). In June of 1939 the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) was created, she took the opportunity and transferred there. Her superiors realized she was rather good at math and languages so when operations started in Bletchley Park in 1940 she was sent there. While in the WAAF she was an Officer Cadet, as she was undergoing officer training, but this is not an actual rank. In Bletchley Park she worked as a code breaker and wireless operator.
Upon her brother's death in August of the same year, she joined the SOE which at the time was controlled by the Secret Intelligence Service aka Mi6, she trained there for the reminder of the year (4 months of training). She was parachuted into France in 1941 as a courier. She was a master at evasion and good at turning anything and everything into a weapon. After her mission was completed she was summoned to Cairo. There she stopped working for the SOE (but continued working in the MI6) and was transferred to the ATS obtaining a promotion to Second Subaltern. She was assigned to be the liaison between GHQ (General Headquarters in Cairo) and the newly formed Special Air Service (SAS). She provided them with intelligence and basic medical care, after a while she began going into missions with them.
She participated in the Battle of El Alamein where she was wounded by a gunshot to the shoulder. As women were not allowed to fight in active combat she was given orders to go home but Colonel Phillips recruited her to work for the SSR. In early 1943 she was sent on a mission to Germany to rescue Dr Erskine. In the US, the idea for Project Rebirth was born. Steve Rogers was recruited on May 5, 1943.
Because her rank is equivalent to that of a Second Lieutenant, she was in charge of a platoon (18-50 men), composed of three or more squads (6-12 men). Second Lieutenants are addressed as sir or ma'am, but because she worked with the SSR she was addressed as Agent. Steve received the serum on June 22, 1943, and was sent on tour to sell war bonds. She went back to Europe. They meet again in November 1943 when Steve rescues the 107th and forms the Howling Commandos. She worked all over Europe with and without the Howling Commandos, and also helped coordinate the operations of the SAS in Europe. In total she "... spent three years in the mud of the European theater. Eastern Front, Western Front, and everything in between." (Agent Carter s1e5).
At some point after the Commando Order was issued by Hitler in October of 1942, she was captured and almost executed by hanging, but she managed to escape.
At the end of the war in 1945 she was discharged from both the ATS and the MI6 but kept on the SSR, so she immigrated to the US. She was promoted from agent to Lieutenant after taking down Dr Johann Fennhoff. When the SSR began dissolving in 1949 she was recruited by Howard Stark and Colonel Phillips to direct SHIELD. Her role was Deputy Director until after 1955 because they do not address to her as the Director of SHIELD in AoS but they do say "she outranks us" (s7e3). She retired after 1989 but before 1995.
About her uniform; she wore a green uniform but it didn't match that of the ATS or FANY. It started as a regular ATS uniform, but being in the SAS gave her the opportunity to modify her uniform because it was a newly created detachment/regiment.
ATS uniform on the left, FANY on the right.


Peggy in uniform and battle dress. It could have been more historically accurate but who cares. (They took too many artistic liberties with her uniform)




I think she never wore the WAAF uniform which was blue because she was barely there like 4 months, she spent more time in the nurse's uniform.
Now! Military honors and awards. It took her some time to get recognition for her accomplishments but in total she has six military awards: the 1939-1945 star, the Africa star, the France and Germany star, the war medal, the Croix de Guerre, and the Medal of freedom.
She was a Dame Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (GBE), and also had one of these cute parachutists badges, on the left is the one awarded to other SOE members, and on the right the one belonging to the SAS. I can’t decide which one though.
I feel like I'm missing something but that's all I have for the moment, I hope you guys enjoy!
#agent carter#agent peggy carter#peggy carter#marvel mcu#hayley atwell#cartinelli#carterwood#captain carter#I spent three weeks obsessing over this#i’m not even joking#dottie underwood#angie martinelli#agents of shield#the avengers
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Imagine MCU Peter Parker accidentally letting slip that he’s gonna miss a class trip because Aunt May can’t chaperone so then he suddenly has to explain to his teachers why one of the Avengers volunteered to oversee the class camping trip or something like that.
Like imagine Peter being super embarrassed when all of his classmates are wondering why the fuck Thor, god of thunder and king of Asgard, is on their trip.
Or why Captain Steven Rogers is standing at attention as the teacher lists off all of the parents who volunteered to come.
Or like even the defenders, like imagine the principal asking why he thought a blind lawyer from Hell’s Kitchen was a suitable candidate for chaperoning a bunch of high schoolers.
Or Natasha comes along and all the kids are too afraid of her to say anything the whole time.
Imagine Peter trying to explain that his second choice after his legal guardian was known Kennedy Assassin, James Buchanan Barnes.
Imagine the principal trying to figure out how in the hell a student contacted S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Daisy Johnson for what basically amounts to a babysitter for a weekend bus trip.
Or even further and tie in Venom and have kids questioning why some off-the-rails San Francisco newsman signed on to help this random kid in Queens.
Like I love all the headcanons about the older superheroes deciding that this child is their responsibility but the domestic side of that is just hilarious
Add more if you think of it honestly
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You can’t blame her for that
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning • Part 1
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i’m working on a peggy epic right now, and because i love phil noto’s “photo archives” so much, there are definitely a few moments i’m going to have to snapshot along the way…
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Thinking about the bus kids baking together. Jemma teaching Daisy and Fitz, and excitedly collecting all the ingredients. Fitz insisting they make a specific cookie recipe that his mother made him once a week growing up. Daisy spending half the time licking the spoons and eating stray chocolate chips, just excited to be cooking with friends since she didn’t experience that growing up. Coulson and May watching on from one of their couches in adoration knowing that they’re all healing little parts of each other. And then the bus kids proudly showing off their finished cookies to Coulson and May, joining them on the couches to eat them all together, whilst Coulson tells a story about a secret shield cookie recipe that he heard about in the 90s.
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