Episode 6: The Visit




William and his father drop by Mrs. Stoner’s place for a visit. William’s father is a little curious as to why he’s spending so much time at Mrs. Stoner’s house. They drop in and he meets Emma. William hasn’t told his father that he’s pining for the pretty maid, but dad gets the jist. In, what I thought, was a chilling and heartless little speech, he proceeds to tell the room how London is divided into two countries, alluding that the difference in class lines (between the landowners and the others) is impassible. This pisses William off quite a bit, considering he’s in love with a maid that is from another “country”.
The old man is pretty heartless and really into making his family higher in the status ranks.
Episode 5: Dinner Party




Mrs. Stowner realizes at the last minute that she has a dinner party to prepare for. Emma cooks and the guests don’t show up. She then shares the meal with Emma, and her friend Al, who came over to fix some wallpaper issues they had. In the end it looked like a more interesting dinner party than if the guests actually showed up.
Episode 2: Two Worlds








William proceeds with his little courtship with Emma. The episode is again full of lavish little details that make this quite a joy to watch. We also meet William’s father and get to see his understanding of the world, or rather the two worlds of London at the time. Since the Gentry are just below the nobility, William’s father has some aspirations for his son. Namely marrying him off to someone in the nobility to elevate the family name. William, at least for now, is oblivious to the whole thing. We get to meet Eleanor, who is instantly smitten with William. It also helps that she is part of the nobility. None of this matters to William, of course, he just wants to be with Emma. But like the title of the episode implies, they are two worlds apart, and that makes things difficult for William and Emma. It is really cute though how William waits for Emma when she goes on her daily grocery run. The owners of the store where he waits think it’s cute as well, but also seem more clued into what’s going on than William thinks.