Word: This story accommodates spoilers from “The Gilded Age Season 3, Episode 3.”
“The Gilded Age” hard-launched a brand new romantic curiosity for Peggy Scott, bringing a complete household of bags together with him.
Sparks flew nearly instantly between Peggy (Denée Benton) and Dr. William Kirkland (Jordan Donica) after he handled her extreme case of pneumonia earlier in Season 3. However a visit to the seaside city of Newport in Episode 3, titled “Love Is By no means Simple,” sealed the beginning of their courtship after the physician invited Peggy on a stroll alongside the cliffs.
“That was such a stupendous day, really, as a result of it really does look as gorgeous because it does within the episode,” Benton informed TheWrap of filming the idyllic first date. “To see it with us in these actually vibrant costumes, and all the opposite Black {couples} and their costumes like consuming grapes and sitting, it was transporting.”
“I feel it was about time she had some pleasure … typically that comes out of unusual circumstances,” sequence co-writer Sonja Warfield informed TheWrap of the romantic twist following Peggy’s well being scare.
Peggy’s new love curiosity was a welcome one for Benton and new solid addition Jordan Donica, who stepped into the position of William after beforehand working collectively in “Into the Woods” on Broadway. The rapport from that prior expertise helped the duo step into the vulnerability of taking part in romantic pursuits extra seamlessly.
“I used to be so thrilled once I was requested to hitch and be part of this solid. [Denée] made it really easy from day one,” Donica informed TheWrap.
“It’s so susceptible to play a love curiosity, so feeling protected with one another and the chemistry actually helps,” Benton added.
Problems arose after Peggy’s introduction to William’s distinguished Newport household, led by Elizabeth (Phylicia Rashad) and pastor Frederick Kirkland (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Slight tensions boiled between Elizabeth, Peggy and her mother and father Arthur (John Douglas Thompson) and Dorothy (Audra McDonald) after they sensed her wanting down on them for his or her differing household histories: Particularly, that Elizabeth’s household has been free and dwelling in Rhode Island for 5 generations, whereas Arthur had began his personal pharmacy in Brooklyn after turning into free himself as a younger man.

Elizabeth additionally confirmed indicators of colorism, admonishing the household nanny for letting her grandchildren play outdoors for too lengthy — risking their pores and skin tones getting darker.
“She feels just like the Agnes of Newport to me in that she doesn’t apologize within the slightest for her restricted factors of view,” Benton mentioned. “It was unimaginable watching Phylicia play it with such sincerity. It creates such a stupendous stress to play in opposition to, having that sort of impediment is basically thrilling.”
For Warfield, the storyline supplied a possibility to discover the attitude of the Black elites who existed in that period — in addition to the divide that existed between free Black folks and the not too long ago emancipated. The “actual challenge” of colorism throughout the Black group additionally turned a prevalent theme for the season.
“I really feel like folks love our present due to the gorgeous, camp drama. After which I additionally do they assume they arrive to be taught one thing,” Benton added. “Exploring the nuances of the Black communities in that point, Black wealth and the white supremacy that also discovered its method into these dynamics, is basically attention-grabbing meat to get into.”
“The Gilded Age” airs Sundays on HBO and Max.