In which a family gathering in Hampstead reveals the quietly simmering tensions and contrasting worldviews between the younger generation’s fiery unrest and the steady security of their elders, while the ever-practical Frances Freeland brings her characteristic stoicism and tenderness to the household’s evening. Observations of London’s stifling social order, youthful defiance, and the steady passage of time weave through domestic scenes, casting a reflective light on the hopes and discontents that quietly churn beneath polite conversation.