Yes, I agree, Esther's really under Edward's influence, which is convenient for him. And she did seem genuinely upset when refusing Babbington.
I think Sidney was the middle brother in the original story, although whether that's remained the case I'm not sure. Have we seen much interaction between him and Arthur?
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Yes, I agree, Esther's really under Edward's influence, which is convenient for him. And she did seem genuinely upset when refusing Babbington.
I think Sidney was the middle brother in the original story, although whether that's remained the case I'm not sure. Have we seen much interaction between him and Arthur?