The Gilded Age S3 Bingo Card Recap for 3.07 - Ex-Communicated
Anachronistic back-fastening dress: Several again
Episode title drop: Mrs. Fish, about 4 minutes in
Squares to Check Off After 3.07
"Society As I Have Found It"
A character gets or moves into a new house: Jack and Oscar
A servant loses their job: Miss Andre
Blatant anachronism (not a back fastening dress): Society As I Have Found It was first published in 1890 - we're currently in 1884 in the show.
Character death: John Adams, since it was sort of a cliffhanger last time
George assassination attempt
George lies to or hides something significant from Bertha
George ruins someone's life
Glaring lack of chaperone
Historical figure mentioned
Historical figure shows up
Incredibly serious topic immediately followed by a frivolous conflict
Oscar talks back to Agnes
Serious injury: While based on the preview we'll see this at minimum for George next episode, I'll also count it for the man who is shot first.
Someone ugly cries: Oscar
Subjective Squares After 3.07
A Tony winning actress has nothing to do
Major/minor plot point recycled from Downton Abbey: A character's non-married partner unexpectedly leaves them property upon their death
Oscar is outed: This was both somewhat vague and also some might not count it just because it wasn't someone else doing the outing. Up to you!
Reading someone else's mail: Miss Andre's telegram being read over her shoulder — thanks @ladygreene13 !
Secondhand embarrassment/extreme cringe
Tragic backstory reveal: We as the audience already know Peggy's backstory, but it was revealed in-universe to someone who didn't know it before.
Blackout Preventing Squares
One player submitted one:
Adelheid is the Russell servant spy
A secret relationship: We've already had this this season, but for those joining late, I'll give this one for John Adams & Oscar.
An Adams is introduced to someone for the first time: We don't see it on screen, but Mrs. Bell (Nancy from casting announcement) and Oscar meet for the first time off-screen just before we see them together.
I'm almost certain I missed some things this time around as I've been unable to focus during any of my watches on anything other than the Oscar plotline. So: Did I miss anything? Do you have a different scene in mind for a square above? Let me know in a reblog or reply!