What I like about Peggy's story is that Jarvis, her main partner in crime, is not that love interest. The two of them are a delight to watch, and their friendship is a refreshing change from the "will they/won't they" partner trope of shows like Moonlighting. Peggy's choice was refreshing in that both her suitors were good men who treated her with respect.
100% agreed. I didn't really mind the existence of a romance storyline at all, I just thought the love triangle felt a bit too telegraphed, with several characters commenting on it in-story. It was the part that felt the most "written". But yeah, it was handled a lot better than some other examples, and anything with Peggy and Jarvis interacting will always keep me watching.
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100% agreed. I didn't really mind the existence of a romance storyline at all, I just thought the love triangle felt a bit too telegraphed, with several characters commenting on it in-story. It was the part that felt the most "written". But yeah, it was handled a lot better than some other examples, and anything with Peggy and Jarvis interacting will always keep me watching.