That didn't really bother me. The guy needed killing.
Killing him didn't bother me. Dressing it up as a duel did. Just up and shoot the guy and turn and run.
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That didn't really bother me. The guy needed killing.
Killing him didn't bother me. Dressing it up as a duel did. Just up and shoot the guy and turn and run.
And were we supposed to think that that guy would "dual" with his coachman?
Or did I miss a scene where they explained that this would actually happen.
What year was the flashback for this episode? And where was the North with respect to slavery at that time?
Did he stay in the area all the 400 years?
1830-something.
And were we supposed to think that that guy would "dual" with his coachman?
you know, that word could give the sentence a whole 'nother meaning.
Which would mean the slave trade was still in place--would there have been slaves in a typical household in the NY area at that time?
I'm just playing around with "women as rapable property" in my head.
Which would mean the slave trade was still in place--would there have been slaves in a typical household in the NY area at that time?
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I'm wondering if part of my disconnect with that story is because my knowledge of "downstairs" is either British or with slavery. Not saying that it would be out of place to have the fair haired help down there like that. Just that it doesn't ring my bells right away.
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Perhaps, Mr. Rich Guy wasn't as high class as he thought - so the "downstairs" wasn't as striated as it would be, say in the house of the real old money.
Sumi may have a point there. Remember when he walked into the kitchen with the servants? That's not something that the real high class wouldn't do. (unless that was his MO to get to know the young girls)