The Gilded Age (Recap) | Past The Point of No Return (S3 E4)
The wedding bells are ringing on The Gilded Age, but the bride’s not exactly thrilled to be walking down the aisle.
The wedding bells are ringing on The Gilded Age, but the bride’s not exactly thrilled to be walking down the aisle.
The Duke pushes for more, George pushes back — and Bertha’s grand plans for Gladys start to unravel in this week’s The Gilded Age. Between broken dowry negotiations, bruised egos, and opera house humiliation, the Russells’ social climb hits a jagged rung.
Bertha Russell’s social climbing finally hits a breaking point and this time, it’s her own family paying the price. Gladys runs away, George fumes, and Bertha’s icy ambition chills every room she enters.
The Gilded Age returns with copper mines, temperance meetings, and snowball fights and somehow manages to out-PBS PBS. George Russell heads west for railroads, Ada discovers the power of teetotaling, and Agnes is as delightfully bitter as ever.