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Episode Eight... continued
As predicted, Elizabeth did comment on the fuss being made and tried - unsuccessfully - to remain at home. It’s interesting to see her in such a weakened state, but the fire has returned as she’s clashed with Jack over whether she should be moved to the city hospital to keep her blood pressure down - due to her fractious relationships with Jack and Sarah.
Elizabeth’s sedated mumblings about hurting… someone apparently close to Jack, who overhears, has created a subtle intrigue.
Elizabeth said:I would never hurt you. Never. Not like your… So like him.
And while he hasn’t tackled that one, there’s been more reference to their history:
Jack said:I remember lying in the gutter - literally. And you reaching your hand down and saying “trust me”. I did, and you saved me. Let me return the favour.
It helps greatly that we’ve seen the flip side of this relationship. We may not have seen Jack in the gutter, and at this moment can only guess at why he was there based on empirical evidence. But we did see Elizabeth “save” Jack from himself after the death of Bill Gregory. This adds a meaning to this moment that we can feel.
Meanwhile, Olivia is refusing to visit Elizabeth, and has made her reasons for this very clear to James:
Olivia said:I refuse to stand there pretending I care… I’m pregnant. Say that I don’t need the stress of seeing my darling grandmother-in-law suffer.
James said:What has got into you?
Olivia said:I’m simply prepared to admit what you must’ve thought. We’d all be better off if she died.
There’s an interesting moment where she takes a family photo and covers Elizabeth with her hand, happily trying to picture the family without Elizabeth. This echoes her previously working out the truth about James by covering up herself in a wedding photo to reveal that James and William (either side of her) are actually gazing lovingly at one another rather than her. Facts through photos have emerged as a theme for Olivia, and it’s fascinating.
The projection involved in this particular case - looking ahead to her improved status if the worst should happen to the ailing head of the house - also reminds me of that scene in which tipsy Sue Ellen played lady of the manor by sashaying down the Southfork stairs and talking down to Pam. Olivia takes the scenario further by telling James about her vision:
Olivia said:With her, it’s a family dominated by an iron will. Without her. Just look. Your father: so full of warmth. Anna: able to marry for love, and not as some trade negotiation. You and I…
James said:Go on. What would we be if she died?
It’s a question that no doubt resonates more with the person asking it than it does the person being asked. Harry Polson’s arrival has created more inner conflict for James. He represents temptation. And, to James, enormous risk that his secret has come home to roost. Despite Harry showing no apparent wish to harm James:
Harry said:I’m not here to cause trouble.
Unlike William, Harry isn't a male version of his wife. He's a rugged, relaxed, outdoorsy blokey-bloke that puts me in mind of Rob Keegan. And he seems genuinely interested in James.
Harry represents something James has lost. Freedom. He also symbolises something James may never have had: he seems comfortable in his skin. There’s no sense of regret or guilt over their sexual history. It’s something Harry looks on with fondness:
Harry said:I’ve never told anyone about us. Never will… I won’t lie. Sometimes I wondered what it’d be like to come back.
James said:Are you married, Harry?
Harry said:
James said:Step away from the car.
James’s “stay the hell away from me” attitude in their already frequent meetings are very fear based. He's afraid of his own feelings. And Harry has responded to James's uptightness with a relaxed vibe that suggests he knows exactly what it's all about.
There's a scene towards the end of the episode where James delivers yet another defensive "I'm married and we're having a baby" type spiel to Harry. Harry is atop a ladder, picking fruit from a tree and the entire conversation is held with Harry looking back over his shoulder from the ladder, while subtly presenting to James his not unattractive, eye-level posterior, which is set off by the tightest of trousers. James immediately goes home and has sex with Olivia. Not on Elizabeth’s orders this time, but to prove something. He seems to succeed in proving something to Olivia. And perhaps something else entirely to himself
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