Prior to Ada walking in, Diana sees her outside and says "So she dresses well" and asks the butler to find out what kind of jacket she's wearing. Then, in a bout if insecurity, she gets out the vase to do what she did with Lizzie - assert dominance by showing how smart she is (I hated how she treated Lizzie 😭) But Ada begins to talk about the background of the vase etc and asserts dominance right back. A true Shelby.
I didn't hate it. Lizzie is the most boring female character on the show, good or bad. There is nothing remarkable about her, no wit, no personality - she's just there all the time. Shelby probably married her because he was blaming himself for the death of his first wife so he married/spent time with this one as a form of self-punishment.
Ada has always been intelligent and witty herself; that's why Thomas loves her the most and over protected (seen mostly in the early seasons) She understood him and what's going through his mind (seen whenever Tommy wants to talk to Ada).
Polly isn't as smart as they made out, if you watch all seasons again she is far too emotional. Ada is more balanced and far smarter, she just doesn't show it off.
@@park_rat_matt of course .. Polly is an emotional person.... But when she is in her zone moments... She owns everything like a boss... The scene with Grace S1, with Luca S4, and infact while having head on conversations with Thomas.
Maybe cos Ada married a communist, got pregnant out of wedlock (remember we’re taking about 1920) she was totally against everything Tommy stood for. She was a wild one.
@@faezahazmi If she didn't stop the gang war in season 1, the 3 shelby brothers would have been dead. And Tommy actaully opened up to Ada even more so than his own wife. Pay more attention to the series.
Most of season 2 only happened because of Tommy's lust for more money and territory that he didn't need. The show doesn't really hide that his personal drive is what allows him to achieve great things, but also pushes him to make, frankly, pointless and idiotic risks.
@@Ayou0811 Not quite. Whether she intervened or not, Tommy would have actually stopped the gang war (like basically did after shooting billy kimber in the head). Her intervention wasn't fruitful at all and it was just corny at best. And also, it is a perfect example of her whining and complaining. Honestly don't even know why they included that scene
The way Ada just looks bored this entire time as if dealing with Diana was akin to babysitting a 12 year old is awesome. Definitely not something season 2 Ada would have done.
part of me thinks she was disappointed with diana. in the way an older sibling is disappointed in the poor choices of a younger sibling they helped raise, you know what i mean?
I think this is foreshadowing for Ada becoming the new head of Shelby Company Ltd. She’s always been witty but we never actually learned what she did for the company when she was in the US. Yes she became Tommy’s political advisor in S5 but she was clear in s6e1 that she didn’t work for them anymore. She steps in here when needed, and I think we’re all worried for what’s going to happen to Tommy. What other scenario is she going to have to “step in” for? 😢
@B. Supremacy well the leaked script for the movie says otherwise....she very well is going to be tommys final conflict. I think the writers got messed up when polly passed away and they had to kill her off. It would have made more sense if she was still around and to be on adas side for tommy killing her son.
I question if everyone who is surprised by Ada's wit everyone watched the show. She was pretty much a child sheltered by her family in S1, we've seen her grown since her husband's death. Also, you forget Polly raised her. She is not "taking" Polly's line. For sure she would not have had so much screentime to shine if Polly was here, but that spark was always there. You forget she cussed out the Blinder's and Kimber's men with her baby in S1, now she has money and does it with a little more class lmao
I get a "Godfather part III" vibe from this season so far. Ada reminds me of "Connie Corleone"wouldn't be surprised if Ada finally comes to terms with her destiny and takes full control of the company and becomes the new Tommy!
I love this scene. You can tell Diana tries hard to impress Ada somehow bout bloating all the things that a woman "shouldn't" be doing but Ada doesn't seem to be phased at all. She's like "heh" and shrugs it off kinda she's above it tbh
diana wants ada to think she's wasting her time but in fact diana is the one wasting ada's time because she actually has better things to do than sit and have this ridiculously circular, and pointless, conversation.
I forget that this is last season , so Ada coming into her own power gives me a “Don’t leave any stone unturned” kinda feel to it before the show ends , especially since she’s been here from the start , I think fin might be next could be wrong
People are saying Ada is suddenly too intelligent and witty but that’s because she’s playing Aunt Polly now. These are Helen’s lines, someone has to fill those shoes and it has to be Ada. Yes it’s a little too obvious but there’s no other way.
Yeah she’s the new polly, but her characters always been clever and witty, righteous and dignified but also knows how to rough it, coz she is at the end of the day a shelby. She’s always been unpredictable and with all the families been through its turned her into a harden bad ass
It's not obvious at all in the years after the death of Polly Ada had to become the new Polly and so she gained even more intelligence and responsibility
@@1stfire_shadow Bruh, you just associated a bunch of characteristics with Ada without explaining how she is like so. Sure, I would say she is relatively clever but then again not as much as Tommy or Polly. And I don't think you know what being witty is because she strays away from that. How is she righteous, exactly? She knows how to rough it? Hardly believe that because she plays a major part in whining or complaining. If you call that "harden badass" then the standards of being a badass have clearly dropped.
I hope we see Jessie Eden in season 6. She became one of my favorite characters, but unfortunately she has very few scenes in the series. She is also very sweet and beautiful.
@@stevenlobanov I did not know that. I watched all the episodes of the series in just two weeks. I loved Jessie Eden. Actually, I was more angry with Tommy and Arthur sometimes. I think there were other things people had to react to before Jessie Eden in Peaky Blinders. Or this is a historical series. So I think the scenes should be whatever the facts are; It's not something that looks sympathetic and nice to people. I don't know what other people think, but that's my opinion.
OMG I really miss Polly. She was an outstanding female character in this series, she was like a dream sister everyone want to have, always know how to handle troubles.
People have to remember that Ada had to step up now that her Aunt Polly is gone. So yes some of her lines are going to seem off because the writers are having her act like Polly. It's going to fill the missing space the character left behind. However If Ada's character gradually becomes a little bit more like her Aunt over the course of the season her lines might be believable later. It will just show Ada learned a lot from her aunt. Regardless, Diana is lucky she got Ada instead of Polly. Better to have a equal than knowing your already out macted. Polly isn't too subtle about her dislike towards people and she'll let you know if you should look over your shoulder if you cross her.
I think it's suggesting she's shagged her way to Moseley and sex is all she really knows as a power play. Very little in Diana's toolbox. Love Ada's reply because it rips Diana wide open.
I like the next scene where Moosely says to Diana "The Buttler says our American friend is parking the car And he also says in answering to your inquiry That the coat our exotic friend is wearing is made by chanel that's a very expensive label."
I didn't understand why Mosley would say the coat label out loud and then diana mention the cheap perfume. I hope someone will explain what that interactions mean.
@@iyhuyu7They’re toxic to each other. He humiliated her by revealing that she admired Ada’s clothes so much that in her insecurity she cared about who Ada’s couturier may be. She retaliates by saying in front of their guest that she knows he was late because he came directly from bedding some tasteless woman from a lower social class. She known he’s a narcissist who wants to have full control of his public image and she’s sticking a pin into him to deflate his potential appeal to Ada, whom he might otherwise have tried to charm and seduce.
Her Aunt Polly would’ve been proud, Ada became very much like Aunt Polly, She had always looked after them all and kept them all in-line, So when she died Ada took on her role🥹❤️.
Aunt Polly knew Tommy better than anyone she was the only person he ever really listened to, You’re right about Ada she definitely took over like Aunt Polly would’ve wanted her to🥹, She would’ve been proud of how she handled herself with these two😂❤️.
You can tell it bothered Diana that Ada knew about Egyptian vases.. Ada's intelligence was off putting for Diana who considers herself the most intelligent woman in the room.
@@theghost9409 The Sisters, a saga. The Mitfords, Letters between Sisters. Wait for Me! The Duchess of Devonshire & Letters between Nancy & Evelyn Waugh
Diana Mosley would never have acted in such a way. She was bred like a lot of her class to be bemused, but privately disrespect of those seen as lower than her. She dismissed Hitler's 'misdeeds' with a smile and a 'butwhatabout' until her death. I am delighted to see her portrayed as a salacious louche, such a fate is very fitting for her.
I can’t say this enough. I loved Ada her. Owned and buried Diana’s stupid azz alive here. Not to mention the small chuckles she did. Dude that was done perfectly. I loved it. I love her 😍
This convo also showed the differing priorities between the Mosley’s and Thomas. The American was running late, Mosley didn’t want to meet because Thomas wasn’t coming. Thomas wasn’t coming because he wanted to tend to Ruby’s illness. This is meaningless to Diana as she’s more focused on “ruling the world” but we all know how that ended for her.
This scene is set in 1933, but Diana Mitford uses the words " Molotov cocktail ". Interesting given that the term was coined during Russo-Finnish War ( 30 November 1939-13 March 1940 ).
Ada's development from not wanting any business from the family to having conversations with the enemy as Tom's representative. The only way for her to lead with Pol no longer there
Notice how pridefully Diana says her vase was stolen; much like Tommy in episode 2; saying he 'stole it from Tiffany's'. It's almost as if she's mimicking him.
1:27 Of course Diana Mitfords father never sent her to school. Her sister Unity went to several (she's the one who fell in love with Hitler and shot herself when war was declared - apparently Mosely found her embarrassing though she shared his and Diana's beliefs), and kept on getting expelled (though apparently their mother insisted it was phrased 'asked to leave'), one of her sisters said she didn't really do anything that bad, the schools just never wanted to keep her. Apart from that and their brother, the Mitford sisters were pretty much just left to take French lessons with their governess and to read books in the families library. Nancy Mitford criticised as well as playfully poked fun at this in her book 'The Pursuit of Love'. In case anyone's wondering, Nancy was not a Fascist or a Nazi (beyond going to a few party meetings when it was a new thing and then loosing interest before seeing the devastating effect of it on the world years later) - she hated Molsely and dedicated an entire book to satirising him and his party, Wigs on the Green. She and Diana didn't speak for years afterwards. Another sister, Jessica, was a Communist who ran off to America and wrote books as well. One of the older sisters, Pamela, apparently went to a dinner party with her mother hosted by a lot of German fascists but apparently she spent most of the evening discussing recipes. The youngest's political beliefs I don't know, but apparently she liked Mosely (don't know if that meant personally or politically) - Deborah, the one who became the Duchess of Devonshire and an in-law to the Kennedy's.
Ada single handedly took this episode to another level .. I can’t wait for the next episode
So true! My favourite episode till date
I AM SO HAPPY THEY ARE FINALLY DOING MORE WITH ADA.
No she didn't. You all would say anything
Ada was another brilliant character she grew every series.Became Tommy's rock.
Prior to Ada walking in, Diana sees her outside and says "So she dresses well" and asks the butler to find out what kind of jacket she's wearing. Then, in a bout if insecurity, she gets out the vase to do what she did with Lizzie - assert dominance by showing how smart she is (I hated how she treated Lizzie 😭)
But Ada begins to talk about the background of the vase etc and asserts dominance right back. A true Shelby.
I didn't hate it. Lizzie is the most boring female character on the show, good or bad. There is nothing remarkable about her, no wit, no personality - she's just there all the time. Shelby probably married her because he was blaming himself for the death of his first wife so he married/spent time with this one as a form of self-punishment.
I dont think I've hated a character quite as quickly as Diana...Hate at first sight...it was magical. Great writing!
Gina exists
She was trying so hard to get under Ada's skin, but Ada was just clapping back every time and not letting it phase her.
I mean that's what they want you to do to like the commies hate the fascist nothing new
She was an awful person in real life. She was a supporter of Hitler and a committed facist.
Sorry, I think I hated Linda faster than Diana
ada has had the best character development
diana really thought she could take on ada
Please? Have you read anything about Diana Mitford?
... aside from Tommy
Many thanks!
@@samanthab1923 Yeah, she’s a snobby upper class trash bag that looked down at anyone below her as peasants.
@@samanthab1923 yeah she's a fascist socialite who got on Desert Island Discs one time.
Ada has always been intelligent and witty herself; that's why Thomas loves her the most and over protected (seen mostly in the early seasons) She understood him and what's going through his mind (seen whenever Tommy wants to talk to Ada).
If only Polly was there... Aunt Polly & Diana having this type of conversation would have be even more epic!!
I think it would be lion against a jackal kind of a thing whereas with Ada they are more like equals.
Polly isn't as smart as they made out, if you watch all seasons again she is far too emotional. Ada is more balanced and far smarter, she just doesn't show it off.
YESSS!!! Omg, I miss her.
@@park_rat_matt of course .. Polly is an emotional person.... But when she is in her zone moments... She owns everything like a boss... The scene with Grace S1, with Luca S4, and infact while having head on conversations with Thomas.
Yup ,
RIP to the legend and the character
I love how Ada owned Diana, but imagine if this was Polly: she would have burnt her to ashes 🔥🔥
Literally. But that would probably be the last episode.
She is badass
Well of course you would get that feel cuz that's what they want the soci ownes the fascist in real life Ada would be swimming with the fish
I did not come to the comments section to cry at the very first comment I read...
Polly is nothing
Ada: Fianally a worthy opponent
Our battle will be legendary
Diana is not nearly a worthy opponent for Ada.
FIANally?! You mean FINALLY.
This scene is so underrated! Amazing dialogue with so much subtext. Could not take my eyes of screen throughout this whole interaction
who is underrating it?
who is underrating it?
Ada has always meant to be the smart and sensible one.
Weird how one failed to see it.
Maybe cos Ada married a communist, got pregnant out of wedlock (remember we’re taking about 1920) she was totally against everything Tommy stood for. She was a wild one.
because all she does is whine & complain?
@@faezahazmi If she didn't stop the gang war in season 1, the 3 shelby brothers would have been dead. And Tommy actaully opened up to Ada even more so than his own wife. Pay more attention to the series.
Most of season 2 only happened because of Tommy's lust for more money and territory that he didn't need. The show doesn't really hide that his personal drive is what allows him to achieve great things, but also pushes him to make, frankly, pointless and idiotic risks.
@@Ayou0811 Not quite. Whether she intervened or not, Tommy would have actually stopped the gang war (like basically did after shooting billy kimber in the head). Her intervention wasn't fruitful at all and it was just corny at best. And also, it is a perfect example of her whining and complaining. Honestly don't even know why they included that scene
this scene is a masterclass in screen writing
I’m all for Ada this season !!!!!
Just love the fact that the clock ticking in the background makes this scene alot more anxious and uneasy with some superb comebacks at both the ends.
The way Ada just looks bored this entire time as if dealing with Diana was akin to babysitting a 12 year old is awesome. Definitely not something season 2 Ada would have done.
part of me thinks she was disappointed with diana. in the way an older sibling is disappointed in the poor choices of a younger sibling they helped raise, you know what i mean?
Superb script amazing delivery by both actors at the very top of their game brilliant!!
Decent acting, but the script is overripe, caricatured, nonsense.
@buttercakeluv Why would it be rubbish, because its ending?
Actresses. Actors are men.
LEARN TO PUNCTUATE INSTEAD OF TYPING IN ONE LONG RUN-ON …BRILLIANT 👀🚫
I think this is foreshadowing for Ada becoming the new head of Shelby Company Ltd. She’s always been witty but we never actually learned what she did for the company when she was in the US. Yes she became Tommy’s political advisor in S5 but she was clear in s6e1 that she didn’t work for them anymore. She steps in here when needed, and I think we’re all worried for what’s going to happen to Tommy. What other scenario is she going to have to “step in” for? 😢
Ada is the black cat and will be tommys final enemy.
@@Huyle18 NOPE..
@@Huyle18 No, that's idiotic.
@@Huyle18 keep the pen down Ada hasn't earned that. Unless its fully political and Tommy can't use violence.
@B. Supremacy well the leaked script for the movie says otherwise....she very well is going to be tommys final conflict. I think the writers got messed up when polly passed away and they had to kill her off. It would have made more sense if she was still around and to be on adas side for tommy killing her son.
You can feel the discomfort in those silences. Ada really doesn't want to be there and Diana hasn't found a way to probe her.
I question if everyone who is surprised by Ada's wit everyone watched the show. She was pretty much a child sheltered by her family in S1, we've seen her grown since her husband's death. Also, you forget Polly raised her. She is not "taking" Polly's line. For sure she would not have had so much screentime to shine if Polly was here, but that spark was always there. You forget she cussed out the Blinder's and Kimber's men with her baby in S1, now she has money and does it with a little more class lmao
I get a "Godfather part III" vibe from this season so far. Ada reminds me of "Connie Corleone"wouldn't be surprised if Ada finally comes to terms with her destiny and takes full control of the company and becomes the new Tommy!
Because it was shit
I love this scene. You can tell Diana tries hard to impress Ada somehow bout bloating all the things that a woman "shouldn't" be doing but Ada doesn't seem to be phased at all. She's like "heh" and shrugs it off kinda she's above it tbh
diana wants ada to think she's wasting her time but in fact diana is the one wasting ada's time because she actually has better things to do than sit and have this ridiculously circular, and pointless, conversation.
The script and how they deliver it was so great plus the tension.
"Yes, I believe it is to do with genetics"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
The blood is not to forget especially with shelby ladies.. Even lizzie also just like ada
Ada: Ok, Just gonna ignore that.
Ada & Polly have always been my favorites in the show!!
😎 👍
I forget that this is last season , so Ada coming into her own power gives me a “Don’t leave any stone unturned” kinda feel to it before the show ends , especially since she’s been here from the start , I think fin might be next could be wrong
Ada was beyond prefect in this scene. Love her🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love that you misspelled PERFECT as PREFECT which is not only IMPERFECT but it’s not even a word. PERFECT.
People are saying Ada is suddenly too intelligent and witty but that’s because she’s playing Aunt Polly now. These are Helen’s lines, someone has to fill those shoes and it has to be Ada. Yes it’s a little too obvious but there’s no other way.
Yeah she’s the new polly, but her characters always been clever and witty, righteous and dignified but also knows how to rough it, coz she is at the end of the day a shelby. She’s always been unpredictable and with all the families been through its turned her into a harden bad ass
It's not obvious at all in the years after the death of Polly Ada had to become the new Polly and so she gained even more intelligence and responsibility
Ada has always been sharp, wdym? Its just that now she has to step up and embrace her role as the new matriarch of the gang.
@@1stfire_shadow Bruh, you just associated a bunch of characteristics with Ada without explaining how she is like so. Sure, I would say she is relatively clever but then again not as much as Tommy or Polly. And I don't think you know what being witty is because she strays away from that. How is she righteous, exactly? She knows how to rough it? Hardly believe that because she plays a major part in whining or complaining. If you call that "harden badass" then the standards of being a badass have clearly dropped.
@@1stfire_shadowHARDENED, not HARDEN. Learn toddler level, remedial English
They playing rapid fire game😂😂
lmao
Best show on Netflix, no cap
BBC*
BBC not Netflix
Please stop saying No Cap
Bbc
@@mycelialpat4802 without lid
I hope we see Jessie Eden in season 6. She became one of my favorite characters, but unfortunately she has very few scenes in the series. She is also very sweet and beautiful.
Due to backlash about the depiction of her character on the show in season 5, she will not be returning which is a shame...
@@stevenlobanov I did not know that. I watched all the episodes of the series in just two weeks. I loved Jessie Eden. Actually, I was more angry with Tommy and Arthur sometimes. I think there were other things people had to react to before Jessie Eden in Peaky Blinders. Or this is a historical series. So I think the scenes should be whatever the facts are; It's not something that looks sympathetic and nice to people. I don't know what other people think, but that's my opinion.
OMG I really miss Polly. She was an outstanding female character in this series, she was like a dream sister everyone want to have, always know how to handle troubles.
"He heard Thomas wasn't coming, so he decided to sulk, you know how men are." This line is actually so real lol.
Get her Ada!!! LOVE THIS!! Polly taught her well!!!!
Ada killed it this episode 👌
Is the earth revolving one day faster for BBC?
Yeah I'm confused too. I thought it first this was a deleted scene from episode 2 but apparently this is a sneak peek for episode 3? I don't know
@@mycelialpat4802 the are spoiling the show since 1st episode of 6th season!
@@ashasontakke7017 they’re not spoiling it just comes out at 4 o’clock on Sunday in England
British writers are elite no 🧢
Ada can read, love her
I love Peaky blinders me fave Peakys Tommy ,Ada ,Arthur and aunt polly r.I.p 💔.
People have to remember that Ada had to step up now that her Aunt Polly is gone.
So yes some of her lines are going to seem off because the writers are having her act like Polly. It's going to fill the missing space the character left behind. However If Ada's character gradually becomes a little bit more like her Aunt over the course of the season her lines might be believable later. It will just show Ada learned a lot from her aunt.
Regardless, Diana is lucky she got Ada instead of Polly. Better to have a equal than knowing your already out macted. Polly isn't too subtle about her dislike towards people and she'll let you know if you should look over your shoulder if you cross her.
Both lucky they didn't meet the real Mitford sisters they will eat em alive
And Ada and Polly were really close, too. It’s no big surprise that Ada mirrors her aunt in some way
I prefer subtlety. Why have an enemy (that knows they’re one) than an ally (who’s not sure if they are one or not)?
Funny how Diana abruptly mentions to ada that she is bisexual, i think Diana got a crush on ada, considering how bold ada is...
Wasn’t it Diana’s sister Rebecca who was bisexual?
I think it's suggesting she's shagged her way to Moseley and sex is all she really knows as a power play. Very little in Diana's toolbox. Love Ada's reply because it rips Diana wide open.
@@supernova7848 probably an altering of the history to make the show better. they like to do that and i can't say i'm too bothered
@Peanut Butter no it not to make it woke lmao
@@ryan_lmao lol you think they weren’t gays among the nazis and fascists ? Go read books
When i first saw this scene I brought the chair and got near the TV repeated it many times...Wow perfection made in this masterpiece
One of the best scenes I've seen
Ada is my second fav character after tommy
Ada’s last comeback burned that witch!! LOL
I like the next scene where Moosely says to Diana
"The Buttler says our American friend is parking the car
And he also says in answering to your inquiry That the coat our exotic friend is wearing is made by chanel that's a very expensive label."
I didn't understand why Mosley would say the coat label out loud and then diana mention the cheap perfume. I hope someone will explain what that interactions mean.
@@iyhuyu7They’re toxic to each other. He humiliated her by revealing that she admired Ada’s clothes so much that in her insecurity she cared about who Ada’s couturier may be. She retaliates by saying in front of their guest that she knows he was late because he came directly from bedding some tasteless woman from a lower social class. She known he’s a narcissist who wants to have full control of his public image and she’s sticking a pin into him to deflate his potential appeal to Ada, whom he might otherwise have tried to charm and seduce.
Diana is a perfect example of parents never saying no to their kid
I like that , but Can you explain more ? Do you mean like Entitlement?
@@hashslingingslasher2613 yes exactly
The real life Diana Mitford actually got told no a lot. Wasn’t allowed to go to school and had no childhood friends
@@Angel-ts8rc realistic
Ada was a straight savage this season
Sou muito fã de peaky blinders, sou do Brasil 🇧🇷
They have basically shown how a conversation in a room can be as violent as a manfight.
Man Ada owned her better than Lizzie's pathetic attempt.
Shelby blood flows in ADA for a fooking reason!
Cause she researched unlike Lizzie
But more clever, a little part of tommy's there.
@@sahil47 she picks a lot of stuff off of what Diana says, and delivers it so cleverly.
lizzie is just a nuisance
I was ready for Ada to throw them hands. 👊🏼
What did you just say? Yt gurl? Blax? Like, have several seats, please..
Ada grew so much
I love how women in peaky are strong too
Ignore the git, I agree. They're just as awesome as the men.
Her Aunt Polly would’ve been proud,
Ada became very much like Aunt Polly,
She had always looked after them all and kept them all in-line,
So when she died Ada took on her role🥹❤️.
Aunt Polly knew Tommy better than anyone she was the only person he ever really listened to,
You’re right about Ada she definitely took over like Aunt Polly would’ve wanted her to🥹,
She would’ve been proud of how she handled herself with these two😂❤️.
@@ellesmith4564 They all adored Polly🥹😭❤️.
That's what we call here " Damn, she is a Firecrackers"
Ada.... the last line of defence for Peaky Blinders!
Polly would be proud.
You can tell it bothered Diana that Ada knew about Egyptian vases.. Ada's intelligence was off putting for Diana who considers herself the most intelligent woman in the room.
The Mitford sisters are fascinating, especially Diana.
Some of the best books I’ve read are about them.
@@samanthab1923 they're addictive. The more you learn about them, the more you want to know.
Many thanks!
@@theghost9409 The Sisters, a saga. The Mitfords, Letters between Sisters. Wait for Me! The Duchess of Devonshire & Letters between Nancy & Evelyn Waugh
@@theghost9409 No problem. Enjoy!
passive agression makes for some entertaining dialogue.
Diana Mosley would never have acted in such a way. She was bred like a lot of her class to be bemused, but privately disrespect of those seen as lower than her. She dismissed Hitler's 'misdeeds' with a smile and a 'butwhatabout' until her death. I am delighted to see her portrayed as a salacious louche, such a fate is very fitting for her.
that Thomas signifying death on the vase line was nuts
This was superb!
This content is ahead of it's time!
Love this show❤️❤️
Damn...each woman holding their own. ❤💪❤
I can’t say this enough. I loved Ada her. Owned and buried Diana’s stupid azz alive here. Not to mention the small chuckles she did. Dude that was done perfectly. I loved it. I love her 😍
No problem to Ada , plays her character brilliantly
Love this scene..
Well every one here speaking of Aunt Polly really speaks her character's maginficience.
Know so many girls like Diana. Actress did a good job.
Lucky guy. Most I'll find is a lump of jelly.
@@portman8909 I'm a girl but ok
@@babsgrayson8432 You can still be into ladies
@@portman8909 My original point was I know a lot of girls who are stuck up like Diana
brutal the way they talk to each other.. lol
Ada is the best
That ticking of the clock is perfect for this scene
I can hear Polly saying "That's our ada."
This convo also showed the differing priorities between the Mosley’s and Thomas. The American was running late, Mosley didn’t want to meet because Thomas wasn’t coming. Thomas wasn’t coming because he wanted to tend to Ruby’s illness. This is meaningless to Diana as she’s more focused on “ruling the world” but we all know how that ended for her.
Ada Shelby❤
This.is.ada's.FOOKIN.episode
Awesome scene
Wow. It felt like a nice tennis match. 🍿 Ada 😮💨 so good!
this scene was so tensed, I just went into my room, closed my door, and did my homework.....and im 32 years old....holy crap
ada being ada
Seasons later and i’m still missing Grace 😢 just can’t get used to Lizzie..
the direction of tommy's married life was my only disappointment throughout the show. hated lizzie since the moment she showed up.
@@hoebihoebi2536 Agree
I think Ada is now on Polly's role
Love Ada
This scene is set in 1933, but Diana Mitford uses the words " Molotov cocktail ". Interesting given that the term was coined during Russo-Finnish War ( 30 November 1939-13 March 1940 ).
it’s really not that deep
I love Ada
'It's a genetic thing'.
We talk endless about who will succeed Tommy. Let's be serious there is only one person who could take his place. It's Ada.
Ada's development from not wanting any business from the family to having conversations with the enemy as Tom's representative.
The only way for her to lead with Pol no longer there
Brilliant scene Ada brilliant.
Nice one Ada!!
Whoa! Now that I have seen this clip- It looks rather intriguing. Ooooo la la
Omggggg it is still not out on Netflix and I dont have BBC player huhu! But this was on my recommendation!
Notice how pridefully Diana says her vase was stolen; much like Tommy in episode 2; saying he 'stole it from Tiffany's'. It's almost as if she's mimicking him.
Never caught that , good catch 👌
Didn't get it say it again plz
I like the actress that portrays Lady Diana Mitford, but I can't say I always like the way she's portrayed, like in this scene for example....
She wasn't naive and she fought for the worker class like hell
Who actually genuinely cares.
“In the absence of the men, shouldn’t we ladies be making small talk?”
The line that i wish had followed:
“Aren’t we?”
"I believe it has to do with genetics"
".............huh"
I think I saw Ada's soul leave her body
What a scene
Who doesn't love an exotic cat fight
I seriously cant wait for Diana to meet Alfie.
1:27 Of course Diana Mitfords father never sent her to school.
Her sister Unity went to several (she's the one who fell in love with Hitler and shot herself when war was declared - apparently Mosely found her embarrassing though she shared his and Diana's beliefs), and kept on getting expelled (though apparently their mother insisted it was phrased 'asked to leave'), one of her sisters said she didn't really do anything that bad, the schools just never wanted to keep her.
Apart from that and their brother, the Mitford sisters were pretty much just left to take French lessons with their governess and to read books in the families library. Nancy Mitford criticised as well as playfully poked fun at this in her book 'The Pursuit of Love'. In case anyone's wondering, Nancy was not a Fascist or a Nazi (beyond going to a few party meetings when it was a new thing and then loosing interest before seeing the devastating effect of it on the world years later) - she hated Molsely and dedicated an entire book to satirising him and his party, Wigs on the Green. She and Diana didn't speak for years afterwards.
Another sister, Jessica, was a Communist who ran off to America and wrote books as well. One of the older sisters, Pamela, apparently went to a dinner party with her mother hosted by a lot of German fascists but apparently she spent most of the evening discussing recipes. The youngest's political beliefs I don't know, but apparently she liked Mosely (don't know if that meant personally or politically) - Deborah, the one who became the Duchess of Devonshire and an in-law to the Kennedy's.
“Very well, small talk”