I love Basil! Catherine’s ready for an all-court discussion, but no one offers to speak, and it’s like Q&A time during a work Zoom meeting on Friday at 3 p.m. Well, except for Father Basil (Archbishop Basil now?). As was the case back then, no one reads Catherine’s pamphlet. This reminds me of when I was in high school and I’d write opera synopses on index cards and tape them to the outside of my locker, 100 percent certain that my classmates would both read them and be thankful that I was exposing them to new things. And Catherine’s wants to eat dirt and have sex.Īnd assign homework! Catherine assigns everyone in court a pamphlet by the French philosopher Diderot. The many-months-pregnant body wants what it wants. In the meantime, he shows her an apricot, and she’s so turned on that she leaves. It’s pretty clear from the get-go here that she and Peter are going to resume their sex life, but they take their time getting there (sorry, couldn’t not). She’s all revved up on pregnancy hormones and hasn’t slept with anyone since Leo died. We begin the episode with Catherine trying to hump a chair.
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