The social climate of the 1940s wasn’t ideal for the development of someone like her, for example, and her opportunities might be limited by the way she’s seen by others. At the same time, this could be used as a great chance to show that she’s even stronger than we thought.
If she manages to overcome these difficulties with little issue, this will prove that she’s a truly strong character and will set us up to expect something even more interesting from her in the future. On the other hand, it’s also possible that she might go down and have her spirit broken at some point.
We really don’t know how the new season is going to progress for Peggy, but it’s clear that her character is going to face some serious developments, along with many other main characters on the show.
“Agent Carter” has proven that it takes the development of its characters very seriously, and if the first season of the show looked good in terms of exploring its different characters in detail, then the second one should be even more amazing and dramatic in every way we can imagine, giving fans a true treat.