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Elysia is joined by two Lore Masters – historian Bryan8063 (aka Usul) and his sister, fellow costume drama lover Lisa (aka RedZippy) – to look back on the first 3 seasons of HBO's The Gilded Age from Julian Fellowes. The episode begins with a spoiler-free discussion of what makes this show stand out, setting the stage for the history behind the drama and romance, before talking through all the major characters, how they have developed over the course of the show, and where they stand at the end of season 3 – plus what history suggests might happen next in season 4 and beyond.
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Elysia is joined by two Lore Masters – historian Bryan8063 (aka Usul) and his sister, fellow costume drama lover Lisa (aka RedZippy) – to look back on the first 3 seasons of HBO's The Gilded Age from Julian Fellowes. The episode begins with a spoiler-free discussion of what makes this show stand out, setting the stage for the history behind the drama and romance, before talking through all the major characters, how they have developed over the course of the show, and where they stand at the end of season 3 – plus what history suggests might happen next in season 4 and beyond.
Links to Patreon, Supercast, Discord, and Network Affiliates:
linktr.ee/thelorehounds
Questions, comments, and/or thoughts to share? Send us an email at [email protected]
Any opinions stated are ours personally and do not reflect the opinion of or belong to any employers or other entities.

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