‘Gilded Age’ Creators Dish on Bertha’s Triumph, Peggy’s Devastating Revelation in Spoiler-Filled Finale Recap

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After all of the scheming and manipulating, the leveraging of favors and fortune, Bertha Russell had her ball on the season finale of GildedAge

The season ends with Bertha Russell presiding over a lavish ball at her home that is attended by all of the social elites. Will her victory be short lived?I’m a killjoy, I fear. I never give away anything. I know you have to ask, but happily I don’t have to answer. So the answer is wait and see. But I love Bertha’s triumph. I feel like we’ve seen her earn her triumph.In that society, women were very limited as to what they could get into and have some effect on.

In Hollywood, I’ve seen young women arrive who were ambitious and then they get taken up by the head of a studio or a director and suddenly they are with someone who can make their dreams come true. Their old boyfriend, he was great, but he couldn’t make their dreams come true. That’s a tough position to be in. I’m not without sympathy for Raikes, but Marian is ultimately the more substantial person. In the end, she would not abandon her principles in order to make that gilded life happen.

Well, then let me ask the question in a slightly different way. What will be the impact of the revelation on Peggy and her family?I can safely say that it’s a pretty big impact to discover that the child is alive. Next question. . I wanted very strongly for this show not to look like an English period drama. That’s what drew Sonja into the show.The audience has really responded, because Black people that soon after slavery are not usually depicted in this way. But those communities did exist, and historically Black colleges and universities were being built — Howard University was in existence, there were Black men in the state legislatures.

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