"I don't know how significant Turner really is for George, to be honest," Spector told Decider. (DON'T TELL KELLEY CURRAN!)
Spector also teases future problems with the Duke and obsesses over Turner's temper tantrum: "This is all I want television to be!"
Ada's marriage, we hardly knew ye.
"This is another thing that I love about getting to play her...is that she's not always good at what she plans."
Bertha Russell is not exactly a friend to women this week.
"Come on, Bertha is gonna be pushing that to the very end, whether Gladys wants it or not."
"I don't want other dukes! I want this duke! We found him and he's mine! But that witch has stolen him from me!"
Mrs. Winterton shows Bertha Russell who's boss, and Oscar Wilde's theatrical debut is a bust on this week's episode.
"They know each other. They've seen each other in intimate circumstances," Curran says of the ladies' rivalry.
Personally, I think it's all Turner's fault.
"Welcome to America," indeed. But who is this character upending everything for the Russells?
The mysterious Mrs. Winterton is about to wreak havoc on the Russells.
No one asked for this! Not even George Russell!