The last episode seemed... Marguerite couldn't say. Percy did seem fixated on going after the girl who miscast the role of Pimpernel to a man, though more boy, who always was causing drama for Percy. Was it pride? Or something else. Marguerite was more certain of the pride aspect. Between the obvious age difference even if such things were common back in their time, and the fact the girl's heart belonged to someone else, even if she was wrong in the reasoning, it just seemed better that way. But it was still strange to watch.
....And now Robespierre had a child as well, before he was Robespierre and just a law student. It was interesting to see how fast the public changed their desires when the blood lust got to be so much. The things she had said would happen. The need for blood, reasoning didn't matter. Just the death and blood. And while he seemed to recall other parts of his writings, it was for his own blood, not as an actual reason and seeing the truth. But he did help the Pimpernel, as it seemed Percy decided to use disguises in this season and that was indeed strange. It seemed that ideals went out the window when family was involved. Not that Marguerite had been any better when it came to Armand, the difference being neither Chauvelin nor Robespierre knew of their daughters until that moment.
Then.. at the end, when Marguerite had believe that version of Percy had all but forgotten her and finally an actual reference to her had been made, that Percy still grieved even if he didn't know what it was he was feeling.
Though her Percy had been oddly quiet for three episodes. As it ended, the actress looked up at her husband worriedly.