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The Gilded Pod: Season 3, Episode 7 - Ex-Communicated

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In this episode of The Gilded Pod, we’re diving into The Gilded Age Season 3, Episode 7, titled “Excommunicated” — and trust us, it's the most explosive one yet. Hosts Jason and Marissa break down every twist, betrayal, and gasp-worthy moment of the latest HBO period drama installment.

From Ward McAllister’s shocking downfall to George Russell’s life-threatening cliffhanger, and Bertha’s social power plays to Oscar’s heartbreak, this recap has everything fans need to process the chaos and prepare for the season finale.

🔑 Highlights & Discussion Points:

  • Ward McAllister’s Book Shakes NYC Society
    ➤ Real-life socialites react to “Society As I Found It” in a scandal that’s as delicious as it is dangerous.
  • George Russell Shot in a Shocking Finale Twist
    ➤ We break down the lead-up, the aftermath, and the theories around who pulled the trigger (👀 Clay, perhaps?).
  • Bertha Russell’s Reputation Is on the Line
    ➤ Her ambition isolates her from her family—just as she prepares to take over Mrs. Astor’s ball.
  • Oscar van Rhijn Grieves in Secret
    ➤ A moving scene with Agnes hints at understanding and acceptance... maybe.
  • Larry + Marian Implode in Peak Larian Drama
    ➤ Miscommunication, mistrust, and a surprise visit to her workplace make for some serious Gilded Age romance chaos.
  • Dr. Franklin Kirkland and Peggy Scott’s Budding Romance
    ➤ Complicated by gossip and parental meddling—classic Gilded Age obstacles.
  • Staff Drama: Leak Uncovered in the Russell Household
    ➤ Mr. Church solves the mystery (and snuffs out the mole) with Downton Abbey-level efficiency.
  • Ada Breaks Free & Hosts a Suffrage Meeting
    ➤ Political organizing meets high society… and Ada might just be becoming a power player.

💡 SEO Keywords for This Episode:

  • The Gilded Age Season 3 Episode 7 recap
  • HBO The Gilded Age podcast
  • George Russell shot The Gilded Age
  • Ward McAllister book scandal
  • Bertha Russell ambition
  • Marian and Larry breakup
  • Oscar van Rhijn gay storyline
  • Dr. Franklin Kirkland and Peggy Scott romance
  • HBO period drama podcast
  • Julian Fellowes show analysis

🧵 Threads We’re Following:

  • Will George survive and what does that mean for the Russell dynasty?
  • Is Agnes finally understanding Oscar’s identity?
  • Can Marian and Larry reconcile before the finale?
  • How will Peggy and Dr. Kirkland move forward?
  • Will the ball solidify Bertha’s status… or destroy her?

✨ Favorite Moments from the Hosts:

  • Christine Baranski’s legendary face acting
  • Marian’s absolute chaos logic re: relationships
  • Bertha’s isolation scene = Emmy-worthy
  • Dr. Kirkland’s picnic game = elite

💌 How to Support The Gilded Pod:

If you love juicy recaps and smart commentary on The Gilded Age, here’s how to help:

  • ⭐️ Rate & review the podcast wherever you listen
  • 📲 Share the episode on social
  • ☕ Support the show at buymeacoffee.com/goodpod
  • 📬 Email us your thoughts at [email protected]

🎉 Season 3 finale!
Will Bertha’s ball crown her queen—or be her undoing?
Will Marian finally use her words?
Will Oscar get some peace?
And… is George Russell dead?!

Subscribe now so you don’t miss our final episode breakdown.

  continue reading

8 episodes

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In this episode of The Gilded Pod, we’re diving into The Gilded Age Season 3, Episode 7, titled “Excommunicated” — and trust us, it's the most explosive one yet. Hosts Jason and Marissa break down every twist, betrayal, and gasp-worthy moment of the latest HBO period drama installment.

From Ward McAllister’s shocking downfall to George Russell’s life-threatening cliffhanger, and Bertha’s social power plays to Oscar’s heartbreak, this recap has everything fans need to process the chaos and prepare for the season finale.

🔑 Highlights & Discussion Points:

  • Ward McAllister’s Book Shakes NYC Society
    ➤ Real-life socialites react to “Society As I Found It” in a scandal that’s as delicious as it is dangerous.
  • George Russell Shot in a Shocking Finale Twist
    ➤ We break down the lead-up, the aftermath, and the theories around who pulled the trigger (👀 Clay, perhaps?).
  • Bertha Russell’s Reputation Is on the Line
    ➤ Her ambition isolates her from her family—just as she prepares to take over Mrs. Astor’s ball.
  • Oscar van Rhijn Grieves in Secret
    ➤ A moving scene with Agnes hints at understanding and acceptance... maybe.
  • Larry + Marian Implode in Peak Larian Drama
    ➤ Miscommunication, mistrust, and a surprise visit to her workplace make for some serious Gilded Age romance chaos.
  • Dr. Franklin Kirkland and Peggy Scott’s Budding Romance
    ➤ Complicated by gossip and parental meddling—classic Gilded Age obstacles.
  • Staff Drama: Leak Uncovered in the Russell Household
    ➤ Mr. Church solves the mystery (and snuffs out the mole) with Downton Abbey-level efficiency.
  • Ada Breaks Free & Hosts a Suffrage Meeting
    ➤ Political organizing meets high society… and Ada might just be becoming a power player.

💡 SEO Keywords for This Episode:

  • The Gilded Age Season 3 Episode 7 recap
  • HBO The Gilded Age podcast
  • George Russell shot The Gilded Age
  • Ward McAllister book scandal
  • Bertha Russell ambition
  • Marian and Larry breakup
  • Oscar van Rhijn gay storyline
  • Dr. Franklin Kirkland and Peggy Scott romance
  • HBO period drama podcast
  • Julian Fellowes show analysis

🧵 Threads We’re Following:

  • Will George survive and what does that mean for the Russell dynasty?
  • Is Agnes finally understanding Oscar’s identity?
  • Can Marian and Larry reconcile before the finale?
  • How will Peggy and Dr. Kirkland move forward?
  • Will the ball solidify Bertha’s status… or destroy her?

✨ Favorite Moments from the Hosts:

  • Christine Baranski’s legendary face acting
  • Marian’s absolute chaos logic re: relationships
  • Bertha’s isolation scene = Emmy-worthy
  • Dr. Kirkland’s picnic game = elite

💌 How to Support The Gilded Pod:

If you love juicy recaps and smart commentary on The Gilded Age, here’s how to help:

  • ⭐️ Rate & review the podcast wherever you listen
  • 📲 Share the episode on social
  • ☕ Support the show at buymeacoffee.com/goodpod
  • 📬 Email us your thoughts at [email protected]

🎉 Season 3 finale!
Will Bertha’s ball crown her queen—or be her undoing?
Will Marian finally use her words?
Will Oscar get some peace?
And… is George Russell dead?!

Subscribe now so you don’t miss our final episode breakdown.

  continue reading

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