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The Gilded Age Season 3’s New Rivalry Is A Powderkeg Waiting To Explode

Warning: SPOILERS For The Gilded Age Season 3, Episode 2 – “What the Papers Say.”

One of the central relationships in HBO’s The Gilded Age season 3 is potentially heading towards an explosive confrontation. Just two episodes in, The Gilded Age season 3’s characters have shown that they are willing to risk more than ever for love and power, with some finding out the hard way that these gambles do not always pay off. In particular, The Gilded Age season 3, episode 1’s ending saw Gladys fighting for her new love, only for those hopes to seemingly be dashed in episode 2.

Meanwhile, Aurora Fane’s marriage is coming to a shocking end, and Marian Brook and Larry Russell are forging a new love. The Gilded Age season 3 teased that it will explore new relationship drama and divorce, and the first two episodes are already expanding impressively into that new territory. Relationships have certainly already come to the forefront in The Gilded Age season 3, but not all are romantic. One of The Gilded Age’s biggest relationships is getting more dicey than ever, thanks to a big rivalry brewing between sisters Ada Brook and Agnes Van Rhijn.

Ada & Agnes’s Power Struggle In The Gilded Age Season 3 Explained

The Sisters Are Both Vying For Power

Two Gilded Age characters sitting in ornate chairs 

Ada and Agnes have always been very different characters. Where Ada is often soft and understanding, Agnes is much more rigid and forceful. This was the case for all of seasons 1 and 2, but The Gilded Age season 2’s ending saw their dynamic completely change. After Oscar lost all of Agnes’ Van Rhijn family fortune, his mother was saved by Ada’s surprise inheritance from her late husband, Luke Forte.

Thanks to Ada, Agnes, Marian, and Oscar would not lose their home on East 61st Street, but her sudden income also meant that she became the person paying the staff. While this was teased in season 2’s ending thanks to Bannister’s confusion over whom to address as his boss, The Gilded Age season 3 has upped the stakes. Ada is now technically the servants’ employer, leaving Agnes Van Rhijn’s servants confused over who is really in charge.

It finally came down to Aurora Fane to definitively give the lead over to Ada.

The Gilded Age season 3, episode 2 escalated the tension between Agnes and Ada. With the staff still unsure which sister is the true mistress of the house, it finally came down to Aurora Fane to definitively give the lead over to Ada. Although Aurora has no authority in the Van Rhijn household, her proclamation came as a relief to everyone in the room, aside from Agnes. Aurora’s confirmation also shows just how annoyed all the other characters are with the current squabble.

 

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