Gentleman Jack
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Sounds about right, fake world.
Imagined reality bears the limitations of the patriarchy, and so does this episode ofGentleman Jack.
Honestly, everyone in this show except Anne is Anns cousin.
Its also nice to see Anne get in Mr. Ainsworths face.
But back to Anne.
How long does it take to get her hair done?
Like, did rapists even exist yet, legally?
Of course, according to Alabama abortion law, rapists dont exist now.
Which brings me to the relatability of this show: IT IS CONSISTENTLY RELATABLE.
And he ignores those boundaries until he is threatened with shame, not jail time.
Yep, sounds like now.
Well, except it doesnt seem like Mr. Ainsworth will sell tickets to his apology tour.
Also in this episode, we see some allusions to Annes proper side.
Anne isnt looking for a dalliance or even an improper affair.
And this is a true feeling from my life.
And I never forget it.
Other Notes:
The clever Mr. Rossen understands lesbian sex!
Its a good joke.