@marthstwittah — consuming his soul under the weight of having destroyed his wife.
At the moment, Maud’s storyline hides its own tridimensionality. I don’t think she is that bad, and I hope she doesn’t change completely just because of a rejection from Tony or for some new self-interest.
@marthstwittah I strongly believe in the narrative of a vengeful Tony lashing out at Maud just as he did with Cameron. Monica’s death won't be his epiphany; on the contrary, it will cause him to completely lose control (as the writers themselves have stated), —
@marthstwittah in relation to this, Perdita will be the breaking point. Tony will try to use Declan's knowledge against Rupert, making the former feel the weight of having hidden the truth
@marthstwittah I’ve always thought that having somehow eliminated the evidence—even if superficial—gathered by Declan in part one was truly a firecracker ready to explode in the second season. Initially, I believed it would fit into the memoirs and the television scandal, but -
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Hercule Poirot had it exactly right: stay warm, ride trains, keep a mug of hot cocoa on the night stand and pick the sort of career where people regularly invite you to visit their lavish country estates