New Money, Old Rules: The Gilded Age Podcast (Episode 102)
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Welcome to New Money, Old Rules: The Gilded Age Podcast! Join Caroline and Mike each week as they discuss HBO’s new period drama, The Gilded Age!
This week on New Money, Old Rules: The Gilded Age Podcast, Caroline and Mike discuss Episode 2 of The Gilded Age, “Money Isn’t Everything”!
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“String Quartet No. 12 in F Major, “American”, Op. 96: IV” by Antonín Dvořák.
New Money, Old Rules: The Gilded Age Podcast is a Pod Clubhouse original production, recorded and produced at Pod Clubhouse studios. This episode was edited by Caroline Daley and assembled by Michael Caputo.
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Jimmy Fallon is the worst!
Hi! 🙂
Just listened to your podcast and I too am suspicious about Tom Raikes.
Here’s an idea:
Tom lied about Marian’s financial situation after her father died. He did something – sold the house, for instance, we know her dad wasn’t good at keeping money but the house could still be theirs – and that’s why he’s wanting to live in NY for so long but only then could do it. He would have had power for that, being the family attorney, or simply tricked Marian into signing more papers than she should.
Also: The way Marian is robbed at the station may not have been only a way to get her to know Peggy. Maybe she had some sort of documents in her purse that Tom wanted back, to clean his tracks. It was really weird how he left her alone, even if she said it was ok, no gentleman would do that.
Keep on the good job! 🙂
Love the idea! Thank you for listening!