I very much appreciate how whitley is just as much a victim of jacques' "misogyny" (tbh I hesitate to fully commit calling it that because of the lack of substance in-show of it and also idk how much of it is Jacques being sexist and how much of it is him being a narcissist and wanting to have a male heir to mold into his own image) as his sisters and his mother are. Feels fresh. Feels nice. Feels different.











