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Peggy's bigotry was incurable. She was willing to harm her career prospects due to her homophobia.
In addition, she was obviously jealous of Jules' personal friendship with Max. Her prejudice couldn't allow her to reconcile the idea of a straight man being such good friends with a gay man.

Lauren, I don't think it would make any difference if Jules were gay or straight. She wants to be Max's replacement. If she saw anyone gaining favor with Max, she would try to make him/her look bad.


I agree. She would have been jealous of anyone in that position. Her homophobia only compounded it.
I’m not going to let Peg’s homophobia off the hook here because, even though she was jealous of Jules’ relationship with Max, in her heart she couldn’t believe someone like him would not only be allowed in the bureau but be allowed to serve a leadership role. She was unprofessional and it was her downfall as she’d never have been in Sarasota if not to get away from Jules.
I’ve met people like Peg and reluctantly had to accept that their homophobia superseded everything else. Competitive rival is one thing, but the nasty basis can’t be ignored.
I’ve met people like Peg and reluctantly had to accept that their homophobia superseded everything else. Competitive rival is one thing, but the nasty basis can’t be ignored.