Percy as a woman, well... he was quite tall for one and she personally felt it would never work. He was a master of disguise, a marvelous actor but a casting point of view alone, it would never work. How could it? To disguise his height alone he'd need to hunch over and the guards did tend to be meticulous in terms of checking people. No. If Percy were to ever need a woman to get somewhere, she'd do it. Without getting herself arrested.
"I am beginning to think the same thing. That or they cannot think of any other role for her. I mean, as Armand has not even been mentioned, he seemed to be nothing more than a plot device in the first episode, and my brother is more than a plot device."
Which just left the actress exasperated. Really, her brother was much more than a pawn to move the plot along. It was offensive.
"And when did that you study him? I know how you did, Monsignor Belgian, but this one did not go in disguise around him... it is rather perturbing, acting abilities as they may be. Brilliant in those regards and knowing how Chauvelin would enter so as to play along with it but still... its wrong."
Kissing her husband's cheek, Marguerite settled back onto the couch, biting her lip to keep from laughing as the crazy blood lust woman ended up gagged and hogtied. She shouldn't, she should feel moral outrage or something surely, but no. It was hilarious. With the three escaping back to the rebels, Marguerite just quirked a brow. Oh to be in love and willing to go into battle with your lover... that was something she could understand, though it did seem to be setting up for disaster. And it did. The leader of the rebels was shot, Helene ended up shot..
And so Chauvelin was her father. There was no other reason he would save her and tell her she was going to live. Not like that. Yes he had been sent to get her to use as a bargaining chip against her father so as to keep anything from being said against the Republic but no... there was so much more than that going on.
"....so now you have been saved by Chauvelin as well..." Well, the other Percy and it was so he could save the girl but the fact remained, Chauvelin saved Percy. Shot the murderous bitch in the back to save Percy. Not that it did any good, the girl dying on the way back, under a tree.... but it still was a very strange thing to see. Chauvelin arguing on her behalf and then saving Percy. The Percy being a more believable Chauvelin and her constant kidnapping escapades.