I do like Sarah with the Wing Commander though I think Joyce was right even if she was prim about the whole thing.
Yes, I think they've done a decent job in getting the audience invested in and implicated in the relationship. Sarah and the WC have chemistry, Sarah is still angry with her husband for volunteering, leaving her and getting captured. She doesn't share his faith or vocation, but she has stepped up to be the Vicar's wife. And she's having an emotional affair and playing with fire.
There's also the way that adultery has played out around her - Laura's position and Frances's pain. Now, Joyce pressed on the wrong buttons about 'how it will look to Great Paxford because she's the vicar's wife', but there is a sense of skirting around a conflagration.
And it is much better done than what Pat is going through.
I did like that Joyce went and put Jenny in her place after that.
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Date: 2016-04-24 07:46 am (UTC)Yes, I think they've done a decent job in getting the audience invested in and implicated in the relationship. Sarah and the WC have chemistry, Sarah is still angry with her husband for volunteering, leaving her and getting captured. She doesn't share his faith or vocation, but she has stepped up to be the Vicar's wife. And she's having an emotional affair and playing with fire.
There's also the way that adultery has played out around her - Laura's position and Frances's pain. Now, Joyce pressed on the wrong buttons about 'how it will look to Great Paxford because she's the vicar's wife', but there is a sense of skirting around a conflagration.
And it is much better done than what Pat is going through.
I did like that Joyce went and put Jenny in her place after that.
Me too. It was really juicy.