Given how he had continuously risked his own life to save people he didn't know, Percy knew how fragile life could be, knew how important the here and now was. Being here in this world where literally anything could happen at any given moment of any given day only reinforced such an outlook. It wasn't until he'd taken up being the Pimpernel that he'd really had a grasp of what it meant to live in the here and now and to cherish what he had. While he'd never taken things for granted like others of his class did, he hadn't quite known what living in the moment really meant until he'd met Marguerite.
And really, she was right. They'd all ready established that adaptation got both of them so very wrong. Of course that didn't quite stop Percy from worrying about the possibility of losing Marguerite. While he did want a family, he didn't want to run the risk of losing Marguerite in childbirth. Whether that particular aspect was accurate to his wife or not was not something he wanted to risk. And really if he were to be frank, this wasn't exactly the most ideal place to even have children when it had been proven not that long ago that all Hell could break loose and demons and other monsters could be on their doorstep.
"You're right, my dear. It was quite inaccurate in many, many ways." Really, Percy had only seen a very select few things that were accurate to them. It would most certainly take Percy far longer to even pretend to move on if he did lose Marguerite. Even when he believed she had betrayed him, he still remained loyal to her. He could have divorced her, but he loved her too much to put her through that pain. That loyalty would remain if she died before he did.
"That is extremely unnerving that a man not even based upon me is more me than the me we just watched." He couldn't help but chuckle a bit at that. The first time he'd seen that show, Percy was quite flabbergasted at the way Patrick Jane acted. So charismatic yet still remaining loyal to his wife and daughter that had been killed.
Looking at Marguerite, he smiled at her and placed a kiss to her forehead. "Well, inaccuracies aside, it was entertainment." It had passed the time, and for some reason the two of them seemed to enjoy seeing what these other versions had to say about their lives.