I am honestly so disappointed at how Eloise has been treated. Selfish? She's SELFISH? So she's expected to listen to everybody else when nobody cares to listen to her and when she gets annoyed at people for constantly expecting to listen to them when they never listen to her then she is this horrible and immature and selfish demon? Really?! Hell no! I am tired of this bullshit!
Also, I love Violet, but she treated Eloise TERRIBLY this season. Poor Eloise. Also, she thought she'd at least have Benedict on her side still, but nope, he's all pro-mom-knows-best now.
She is so alone. Although, if her loneliness in the ton and in her family makes her run towards the life that she wants, such as a life of political activism (maybe with Theo <3), then I could stand behind it more. But it feels a bit as if the narrative is trying to paint Eloise as some woman-hater who needs to learn better and it just comes off as a bit sexist to me. Here is the most feminist character in the show (except for Theo) and it is made to seem as if she is the sexist one? What?!
I really hope I'm wrong about this and that the former was their (only) intention with all this, but it just came across a certain way that's all.
However, if all of this was just to make Eloise feel lonely enough, to feel desperate enough, to lose her mind enough, just so she will pursue the very life that would make her miserable and ruin her entire character in the process.... then I'm out. I do not want to watch my feminist icon get completely trampled on in that way.
I really hope that those shady tabloids are wrong about Eloise having her story in the show follow the story of her character in the book (although, I wouldn't necessarily call them the same character anymore, but I digress). It would be a terrible message to the audience to see this feminist woman with dreams of her own be kicked down again and again until she becomes compliant. That is not maturity, that is sexist.
I am holding onto a very thin string of hope right now and just truly hope that Eloise (and Claudia) will get the character arc that she deserves.













