We started Agent Carter back when it first aired, but didn't stick with it. I don't know. She's a babe for sure, and the typical Marvel backstory (detailed enough to give you something interesting to work with, but not so well-defined that you couldn't explore things and get a twist or two) was great. But the stories just weren't grabbing us. In fact, I wouldn't go so far as to call it "ham-fisted", but there did seem to be at least one or two moments per episode where they blatantly pointed out the sexism and how she wasn't standing for it, or that she did something they never thought a woman could do, and they made sure to show the reactions of the men around her, or something like that. Yes, I get that that's one of the main points of the character, a strong woman in a man's world, but I thought the idea was to "show, not tell".