
"Jenny is finally (maybe) leaving the farm and going to nursing school in London. I'll believe it when I see it. I mean, whether she will is the whole point of this episode, but her character has had so many flights of fancy these past six seasons - who can say what will actually happen? Maybe she'll be on her way to London and get distracted by a roadside fruit stand and decide her real path in life is as an itinerant fruitmonger."
"Siegfried is forced to deal with his feelings when Mrs. Hall asks for a few days off so she can go to Edward's for her granddaughter's 1st birthday. She offers to make him pies while she's away, and Siegfried retorts that he was able to get on fine while she was gone. Of course you were, Siegfried. He is obviously uncomfortable about her leaving, and we don't fully know why until later, but we can guess."
Siegfried asserts independence while masking loneliness after several years of family abandonment and appears unsettled when Mrs. Hall requests time away. Mrs. Hall plans to visit Edward's for her granddaughter's first birthday and offers to bake pies before leaving; Siegfried insists he managed fine during her absence. Jenny may leave the farm to attend nursing school in London, though her history of sudden changes creates uncertainty, and she remains attached to her horses. James cares for a sick horse and works on a stone fence under harsh criticism from Helen's father. Tristan tries to impress an older gentleman with limited croquet knowledge.
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