![]() When Quigley shows up unannounced and certain that Lacey is there, Margaret struggles to keep the dying Sir George a secret. She lets him bleed out, or at least tries to. After Margaret rushes in to see Sir George stabbed, she makes the call to not send Kitty for the surgeon. But, when your daughter kills your other daughter’s patron, choices have to be made. Mags uses their vow to ask Margaret for help but receives silent agreement. ![]() While Mags is harboring Emily Lacy, Quigley remains in the dark of her whereabouts. We learn that the women escaped Quigley’s house and vowed to run boards where the women earn and keep their money and are not held captives. Margaret Wells: After paying to attempt to pay off her debt to Lennox we see Margaret talking with Mags. Neither will believe that Sir George did not hurt her and William takes Lucy away to console her. After the fighting William and Margaret rush up to help. As the scene looks to be a rape much like Charlotte’s Lucy stabs him. When he comes to take her, and spite Charlotte in the process, Lucy will not have sex with him. Instead of being forced to take Lord Fallon, Mama Wells is open to the possibility of letting Sir George (Charlotte’s patron) buy her instead. In the opening, we see that the other women in the house are frustrated that Lucy can’t take even one client, but Wells won’t hear it. In a way, I feel that this highlights her trouble with prostitution and is her outlet, but it is very off-putting and raising walls between me and the untouchable Lucy. But her constant antagonizing of the other women in the boarding house paints her as the perpetual brat, incapable of respecting the women in the job that she does not have the stomach to perform. In episode 6, I think we are supposed to feel for her, have empathy for her position. Lucy Wells: Again, it is made clear that whoring is not a job that Lucy is good at nor one that she wants - I said this last episode but it is still the focus of Lucy’s arc. This episode sets the stage for the next to and is vital to finally get a resolution to our characters and having them become grounded in themselves and their relationships. Charlotte has turmoil in her life but it will not be the same as Harriet’s and Daniel Marney may be a harlot but he will never endure the same things as William. But in episode 6 and Harlots general, the importance of women is highlighted by also including small discussions of race. In too many period drama, the writers and directors do not include characters of color in the main or supporting cast and excuse themselves by claiming “history.” When they are included, often there is no sense of the terrible struggle these characters would have endured. It is about mothers, in episode 6, but it is also an episode that perfectly highlights the fact that the show-runners could have ignored race, but, they chose not to ignore it. For more information, including detailed information on billing and cancelation, please visit the Hulu Help Center.There are two main points to episode 6: The lengths a mother will go to in order to protect her children and what happens when the child in question isn’t important. ![]() Additional app feature and device restrictions apply. Hulu content can be streamed via Disney+ on up to 2 devices simultaneously. Select Hulu content available via Disney+ with valid Disney+ and Hulu subscriptions additional content only available via Hulu app. Location data may be required to watch certain content. Access content from each service separately. ![]() Offer valid for eligible subscribers, devices, and billing partners. Includes certain combinations of Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+, subject to change. Please review our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Pricing, channels, features, content, and compatible devices subject to change. Number of permitted concurrent streams will vary based on the terms of your subscription. Programming subject to regional availability, blackouts, and device restrictions. Click here to check channel availability in your area. Live TV may vary by subscription and location. Location data required to access content. Streaming content may count against your data usage. Multiple concurrent streams and HD content may require higher bandwidth. Compatible device and high-speed, broadband Internet connection required. Live TV is available in the 50 United States and the District of Columbia only. For personal and non-commercial use only. Any free trials valid for new and eligible returning subscribers only.
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