I want a Jarvis of my very own.
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I suspect there is no Mrs. Jarvis. (Unless -- did we actually hear her in the background in the first hour? I feel like we didn't, but now I can't remember.)
Jarvis!!!
And the state of Mr. Stark's zippers.
I suspect there is no Mrs. Jarvis as well. Though there was a woman in the background. I may be being swayed by fic, but I expect Jarvis to be a bit more rugged than we're seeing.
And they put in Automats! I squeed when I saw that.
I always wanted to eat at an Automat.
My mother spoke highly of them.
I always wanted to eat at an Automat.
I got food at an Automat! Lemon meringue pie.
I suspect there is no Mrs. Jarvis. (Unless -- did we actually hear her in the background in the first hour?
We did. He was making the souffle and she came home. I think he called her by her name. Anna, I think? I actually like that he seems happily married. This way, Peggy and Jarvis can have sparks and banter and partnership without it turning into a hackneyed will-they won't-they. Although boy, these two did have great chemistry together.
I wonder if they'll do more with the women being shunted to the side as the men come home from war.
I lived in an all-woman boarding house for a few months while on a business trip. Quite a bit less strait-laced and elegant.
I think that Mrs. Jarvis is a mother or a sister. Or in a Jossian twist, a man.
But, seriously, I can't see Howard Stark's butler being married, or going to bed at 9 every night. Hell, Stark's probably just getting dressed to go out at 9.