"There are not enough numbers to portray the amount of inaccuracies within it."
And so the mood seemed to lighten once again. Which was good because depressing moods and unvoiced concerns really didn't suit Marguerite, especially when she was still sick and trying to finally get better and stay better. Yes, she had pushed herself because it was what she knew. She'd felt better for tech rehearsals but then the attack, fighting with Peter, more attacks.. there hadn't really been any time for her to get better in her own apartment until now. Lighter moods definitely would help with that as it meant she would remain calmer and not get agitated as she had, which had caused the relapse in the first place.
"Quite unnerving. Though also fascinating."
It was the first time Marguerite had glimpsed just what would happen to her husband were she to die on him instead of the other way around as she had been believing. Patrick was not Percy, but the antics he used to get what he wanted, the light hearted nature he maintained, yet brushing off advances from women and the continuous wearing of his wedding ring, even as he flirted for answers.... The glimpses they were given.
Smiling in return, the actress nodded.
"That it was. That it most certainly was. And there are still movies and sequels and books and musical adaptions to look through."
When there was nothing else to do, why not judge other versions of their life? There were so many different ideas around the idea of the Pimpernel. A masked man who saved people he didn't know. Not to mention the stories that were then based upon the Pimpernel. Zorro, which led to Batman, which was really quite amusing to Marguerite given her conversation with Henry and how he had called Percy the original superhero. And it seemed as though her petite savant was correct in that analysis.