Gentleman Jack
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The answer is both:Youare in fact a monster, and this show is pretty hard to read.
So doesGentleman Jack, specifically in Halifax, which is in Yorkshire, which is a pudding.
A woman she wasliving with.
But what kind of women live together???
This having to drive is in fact Annes whole thing.
Also introduced along with Anne and her can-do attitude in this scene: a direct-to-camera address.
Remember how I said the tone of this show is hard to judge?
But I rewatched and, in fact, those gummy worms I ate were pot-free.
Before long, Anne arrives to meet the other Listers at the family home, Shibden Hall.
Now, this is all based in history.
Lotsa queerness in ensemble casts these days (yay!
), not so much as single central characters (booooo).
Come soon, newThe L Word!
So Anne is already a landlord/investigator/coroner/coalguy/horse wrangler, and its the first episode.
At least scream into her hair next time.
Lesbian haircuts are usually teeter-tottering between cool and totally bananas.
All of this is to say: Its clear everyone in town knows something is up with Annes sexuality.
Miss Walker is rich as hell, single, and isolated.
(Just shocking for HBO, really.)
Her sister Marian is even sorta like, Lets all vote.
And Anne is like, No.
Just me, the most oppressed person.
I myself just took a wooden-spoon-carving class, so I related to this character.