Here we do not believe to get married for love or alcohol

Publisher’s note: The summary below contains spoilers for the first of season 3 of the golden age.
Julian Fellowes’ Historical dramas have captured the hearts of the public for years, but the last, The golden ageis finally back with its long long -awaited third season. Exploring the New York Society of the 1880s and the confrontation between the old and the new families that occurred at that time, the show had many memorable characters, of the distance Agnes van Rhijn (Christine BARAN) to the ambitious Bertha Russell (Carrie Coon) and everyone between the two. Season 2 had stopped with Agnes who depends on his sister, Ada (Cynthia Nixon), and his newly inherited fortune, their niece, Marian Brook (Louisa Jacobson), ending his engagement and seeming to start something with their neighbor, Larry Russell (Harry Richardson), and Bertha triumphant in the opera war and watching an advantageous marriage for his daughter, Gladys (Farmiga of Trisssa). Season 3 is doing it with the episode “who is in charge here?” And despite the expectation of two years, delivers all the drama that fans have missed in a new eventful chapter in this story.
George Russell has a new business in season 3 of “The Gilded Age”
The season opens on horses and a car in Morenci, Arizona, where George Russell (Morgan Spector) hopes to negotiate a new agreement to make it even richer. Although George has already been shown as a clever business man, this company represents a major risk. His big plan is to create a cross-country railway, but to do so, he needs land that currently holds mines.
With his partner, Clay (Patrick Page), he strategy to acquire the land he needs, but minors hesitate to sell. They know that George will transform their land into something profitable and want a room. Meet him together, rather than letting him take them one by one, the minors hope to conclude the agreement, which is not the easy answer that George hoped. After receiving an urgent message on a race on the Metropolitan National Bank, George rushes to New York, leaving Clay to finish negotiations Under the threat of losing his job.
Van Rhijns deal with major change in the first of season 3 of “The Gilded Age”
After Oscar (Blake Ritson) lost family money last season, the Van Rhijns live in surprise fortune that Ad inherited from her late husband, Luke Forte (Robert Sean Leonard). However, This raises the question of which sister is in chargeAs Agnès owns the house, but Ada pays the salary of the servants. Unfortunately, the servants are stuck in the middle, obtaining contradictory and uncertain orders from who has authority. Banister (Simon Jones) Try several times to ask, but does not reach anywhere by determining which is in charge of the house now. Ada takes her new position well, defending herself in Agnes for her ideas, in particular her new cause: temperance. Ada is organizing a meeting for the group of activists who hopes to ban alcohol, and although Angocally disapproves of Ada’s interest in the movement, Ada sticks.
Meanwhile, Oscar is struggling in his new environment, after having moved to his mother after losing his position at the bank. When Oscar asks Ada an allowance, she insists that she will ensure that her needs are met, but if he wants more, he will have to work. Hoping to inspire Oscar, Ada invites Larry Russell to dinner with them, although she does not know that Larry and Marian secretly court. Dinner takes on a clumsy turn like Agnes reprimand Oscar so as not to have a job while complaining that Marian took a new position To normal and high school, but when Marian calls the double standard, Agnes pushes him back. That evening, Marian asks Oscar what he thought of dinner, confirming that Ada’s plan failed, which leads Marian to wonder if he will try to get married for money, although Oscar does not seem full of hope now that he does not have much to offer.
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Beyond being taken between the instructions of Agnes and Ada, the servants have their own life, in particular the foot of the foot, Jack (Ben Ahlers), who continues to work with Larry to sell his clock. Larry told Jack that he has aligned several meetings but intends to go alone, the disappointment of Jack. Jack creates drawings to use Larry during meetings, but Larry does not understand the technical elements of Jack’s invention. However, the biggest drama in Jack’s story is that even if he meets Larry, the servants of Russell do not want to serve him, but Larry insists. Leaving, Adelheid (Erin Wilhelmi) accuses Jack of reaching above his station Due to the confrontation, and although Jack defends his choices, his words disturb him.
Meanwhile, Peggy’s (Benton dene) The scenario again shows racism at work. Peggy spends a night with her parents, where she receives a letter from the editor -in -chief of The Christian Recorder, who agrees to publish an extract from her novel. To rush to the house of Van Rhijns in the unusually late snow leads Peggy to fall sick. As she grows up, Agnes insists on calling a doctor, but many in Agnes in dismay, The family doctor refuses to treat Peggy because of his race. With Agnes unable to intimidate him to do so, the Van Rhijns send an urgent message to Peggy’s parents.
Season 3 of `The Gilded Age ” gives Aurora Fane a tragic story
The golden age highlights another social injustice of the time through Aurora Fane (Kelli O’Hara) History like Her husband, Charles (Ward Horton), announcement that he wants to divorce In order to marry her mistress, Elsa Lipton. While ARORARA should provide infidelity to make divorce occur, it refuses, knowing that it will explode its life and will lead to its exclusion from its social circle. Agnes confirms as much when Aurora explains his situation, saying that she would not invite Aurora to parties after a divorce because she would be happier. Ada and Agnes encourage Aurora to save marriage, although Charles insists that it seems impossible.
Russells fight between them in season 3 of “the golden age”
The history of Russells is a matter of marriage, because Gladys and Larry sneak behind Bertha’s back. Larry meets Marian, ready to engage himself, but because of his past mistakes, Marian is more hesitant. In the meantime, Gladys and Bertha have contradictory plans for the future. Gladys fell in love with Billy Carlton (Matt Walker), that Larry helps him meet in secret. Gladys thinks he is waiting for George to go home so that Billy can speak to him, but Bertha plots to settle a commitment between Gladys and Hector (I lamb), the Duke of Buckingham. When Bertha announces that Hector returns, Gladys does not hide his disgust for him but uses Bertha’s plans to obtain permission to go to the Opera with Larry, where she plans to meet Billy.
At the Opera, Billy expresses concerns about Hector’s return, but Gladys is convinced that her father will fight for her. Larry is wary of Bertha after learning that she has disclosed information to the press, intensifying the rumor of Gladys and Hector’s commitment. In private, Larry asks Gladys if she has planned to run away, but Gladys always trusts George to help him. However, Bertha discovers Gladys’ plans when Mrs. Carlton (Victoria Clark) mentions them, believing that the commitment is as good as the installation. Rangeed, Bertha faces Larry for helping Gladys, but Larry defends the happiness of Gladys. Convinced that she knows what is best for her daughter, Bertha is not in the place. Gladys then goes to Bertha, pleading for the ability to choose her own husband, but Bertha has ambitions for Gladys that Gladys does not share. Gladys leaves Bertha’s room and steps from the house in the middle of the night.
New episodes of The golden age Season 3 Premiere sundays on HBO Max in the United States

The golden age
The golden age creates new conflicts within its most eminent families, creating a promising season 3.
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January 24, 2022
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Hbo
- Directors
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Deborah Kampmeier, Salli Richardson-Whitfield
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Morgan Spector
George Russell
- The first of season 3 is built on the previous scenarios, creating more drama for the characters.
- The character of Gladys is authorized to flourish as she defies her mother.
- The new situation of Agnes and Ada presents a new dynamic between them, Ada ready to challenge Agnes.