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Rosie 2022-11-01 13:33:18

I just finished watching all three seasons in one go to comment.

This show shows us how horrible it can be when disgusting, dirty men have wealth and power.

No prostitutes are as filthy as they are,

Even if Lydia rehabilitates, the Marquis will not let her go, because Lydia can't deal with the Marquis by herself, she shouldn't do things for him in the first place, she shouldn't contact him, or she won't be able to deal with him later. There is no turning back.

The good judge couldn't rule the nobles with the law, and he lost his job because of it. He said a very classic sentence, probably: the law is only written by the nobles on paper to control the poor. The play takes place in 18th century England, but it's still happening in our modern time and in every country. Avoiding these situations should be the duty and responsibility of every country's public servants.

Most of the men in the show are not good people, so Violet is with the nun, the duchess is with the eldest daughter, and Nancy has always been men's because she loves Margot, unfortunately Margot is Straight daughter, but in the end Nancy was with the Duchess.

While those men are the worst, Lydia is still pretty disgusting this season, and Margot is so much better than her. Although in the third season there is still a Lidia's prostitute, it turns out that Lydia and Margot are similar, one generation destroys one generation, and one generation is more humane than one generation.

The old nun scolded prostitutes outside the brothel, but the funny thing was that she was also a prostitute before, and it was sad to work for the disgusting Lydia for a small profit, and she couldn't turn back in the end.

A lot of people are scolding Lucy, she is indeed causing a lot of trouble, but the audience also needs to understand her, your mother asked you to go into prostitution, can you do better than Lucy? Her behavior is normal.

Margot sold her daughter for the house, so why bother, if she didn't sell her daughter, there would be no trouble, and she couldn't be with her.

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