gertrude robinson after overhearing one too many of eric's phone conversations with mary during work hours: I don't care if you're 'submissive and breedable' your paperwork needs to be submitted and readable
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baby gerry discovers painting or something
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do you think mary keay and gertrude robinson ever explored each other's bodies
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No thoughts, just Lady Mowbray x Mary Keay x Gertrude Robinson toxic old women yuri
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Let's talk about Gerry's painting, shall we? We don't know what it is supposed to look like yet, but we do know that it's called “Camden Epiphany”. Now Camden is usually the name of a person or place, but not a word in English. So let's look at the origins of this name.
Winding valleys, labyrinths. Familiar. The meaning of the word definitely seems to line up with the episode's statement/entry, and also with the Spiral in general (I know we're not using those classifications anymore, it just helps with explaining my point).
And "epiphany" is, of course, used to refer to a sudden realization or revelation. This reminded me of Gerry's painting in TMA (MAG04).
The calligraphy in particular stands out to me. It seems to be asking for an epiphany, to grant the viewer or the creator a revelation of some sort.
I think that Gerry's recent painting wasn't just a throwaway moment. It's gonna come back later and it's going to be important to the narrative. And of course, I doubt that Gerry and Gertrude are going to be irrelevant to the plot. I don't think this is the last we've seen of them.
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And another thing Sam implying that Celia would stab him to get him through the rift is also not the same as Martin stabbing Jon.
Martin wouldn’t have stabbed Jon unless Jon told him to. This was a sacrifice on both their parts. Jon asked Martin to kill him and Martin chose to stay and die by his side.
If you want a relationship parallel look at Mary Keay and Eric Delano. Eric knew something was up with Mary but he loved her and assumed that the fact that she loved him back was protection. Maybe she did love him but Mary had goals that were more important to her than her relationship with Eric so she stabbed him and used him for her own purposes.
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