Okay.
It's interesting to think what societal pressures must have been in place in the era for the wife to stay with the husband, even with a physical sign of his infidelity.
Although, it does seem like it would have been difficult to prove who fathered a prostitute's child at that time. No DNA tests. Seems like young Dick would have just ended up in a foundlings home.
It's interesting to think what societal pressures must have been in place in the era
During the depression? It was probably a question of economic survival.
Ultimate Force: Is that the Annie actress from
Life on Mars
playing Jamie's sister? (Not Jamie Bamber - -the character named Jamie.)
I haven't seen UF, but a bit of IMDBing says Yes! It's Liz White [link]
She was also a "good christian woman". She wouldn't have wanted the child to suffer for her husband's perfidity.
Damages: wow. So - are they suggesting that Patty tried to kill Ellen?
What did Ellen do to make Patty want to kill her?
Or are they suggesting that Patty killed David?
My mind confuses me. Because it took a few minutes for me to find out whether Peggy got shocked or, um, pleased by the weight belt thing, which would argue for a certain innocence on my part and yet? when they sent Sexy Redhead in to put"color in the old man's cheeks" I went to a nasty place.
I think she was shocked AND pleased which is why she reacted the way that she did.
Well, yeah. I'm finding myself kind of relating to Peggy right now, being that I feel that we're in the same place, in a lot of ways.