I used to find Myers character irritating, and found the episodes with him a little grating compared to the much loved inventor, James Pendrick.
But after seeing his story and character develop over fifteen seasons, and now to find out he has a wife and adult-ish children, who also either adore him, or are irritated by him, it's quite a nice rounding of his character.
In fact, I found it sort of romantic that his wife, despite being an Austrian spy, does love him, and was compromised by the fact someone at a part saw her exit his spy lair, who she then killed...
...and then one of her Austrian accomplices tried to kill Myers- after he then killed him- Because Meyers has a bleeding heart, and loves her, just as she loves him, even if they're both spies.
It's even sweeter that actors Peter Keleghan and Leah Pinslet, who played Myers and and his wife/The two spies who got married and had a family, are actually married Actors.
But after seeing his story and character develop over fifteen seasons, and now to find out he has a wife and adult-ish children, who also either adore him, or are irritated by him, it's quite a nice rounding of his character.
In fact, I found it sort of romantic that his wife, despite being an Austrian spy, does love him, and was compromised by the fact someone at a part saw her exit his spy lair, who she then killed...
...and then one of her Austrian accomplices tried to kill Myers- after he then killed him- Because Meyers has a bleeding heart, and loves her, just as she loves him, even if they're both spies.
It's even sweeter that actors Peter Keleghan and Leah Pinslet, who played Myers and and his wife/The two spies who got married and had a family, are actually married Actors.