Just saw that episode last night. Was wondering what her character was going to experience in order to change her mind. It was so unexpected. Here they are having this incredible conversation about art and then boom! Surprising but then again not.
Just saw that episode last night. Was wondering what her character was going to experience in order to change her mind. It was so unexpected. Here they are having this incredible conversation about art and then boom! Surprising but then again not.
I agree; I especially liked that unlike Mad Men, the characters are not miserable and nasty to each other. You really get to see how privilege works, even amongst well-meaning people. Even the straight up misogynists are not intrinsically evil, it’s more that they don’t get it, resist change in general, or see women…
Hardy is great but Paul Anderson’s Arthur Shelby is the performance of the show, for me.