Penelope isn't mean, she's in love. As for the representation of women, this was the first tv show where I ever saw menstrual blood depicted. It was shocking and shocking that it took so long. (I'm not saying it's never been shown, but it's the first time this 69 year old woman in America saw it on tv.) That seemed very groundbreaking.
Simone Ashley and her holding her ice cream cone is lovely, haha
Penelope isn't mean, she's in love. As for the representation of women, this was the first tv show where I ever saw menstrual blood depicted. It was shocking and shocking that it took so long. (I'm not saying it's never been shown, but it's the first time this 69 year old woman in America saw it on tv.) That seemed very groundbreaking.
loved seeing Eloise's activism in the bloomsbury space, hope this comes back and rooting for theloise endgame
Simone's ice cream cone is a paid actor.
The late 18th century was the Georgian era. The regency era only started in the early 19th century.