I wonder where they're going with Peggy, they've obviously changed her character a whole lot. Still, a romance is quite a classic addition to wartime stories, it's hardly a modern thing. I hope it's done right, rather than a bolted-on drag to the story; but she seems to be quite integral to the plot, so that's promising.
I'm inclined to believe that a doomed wartime love only adds to Cap's story when he loses his whole life. (Although I hope that if they use Sharon, they decouple her from Peggy a bit. Working your way down the generations? Kind of creepy.)
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I'm inclined to believe that a doomed wartime love only adds to Cap's story when he loses his whole life. (Although I hope that if they use Sharon, they decouple her from Peggy a bit. Working your way down the generations? Kind of creepy.)