Oops. Anna (or it could be Ana) is a name revealed in episode three, but we don't actually see the woman. Which is interesting because there wasn't any reason to not show her.
Jarvis is a servant to an outside observer, but I think he's much, much more than that to Howard Stark. Jarvis trusts Howard for a reason (part of which you'll see in episode three), and vice versa, enough that Jarvis seems to know what at least some of the missing "bad babies" can do, or has the access and ability to read Howard's notes about them.
I do love the dynamic between Jarvis and Peggy. They have a lot in common, yet not, and it works so well.
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Date: 2015-01-16 09:05 pm (UTC)Jarvis is a servant to an outside observer, but I think he's much, much more than that to Howard Stark. Jarvis trusts Howard for a reason (part of which you'll see in episode three), and vice versa, enough that Jarvis seems to know what at least some of the missing "bad babies" can do, or has the access and ability to read Howard's notes about them.
I do love the dynamic between Jarvis and Peggy. They have a lot in common, yet not, and it works so well.