Elizabeth is distant and mysterious with Vicky, and I love it with the black evening get-up, and then she sets in to yell at Roger, and then she becomes all warm and maternal when she discovers it's Carolyn. I liked Joan Bennett today, and am trying to figure out how Elizabeth's going to manage when she's is in the same room with all three of them - Vicky, Roger, and Carolyn - at once.
40 rooms in the house, and there's an east wing and a west wing. So, maybe, a dozen rooms - six up, six down - per wing and 16 rooms - maybe nine up, seven down - for the main part of the house? It doesn't seem like so much when you break it down that way.
Vicky got the room that Elizabeth slept in until she got married. Why doesn't Carolyn have it?
Roger, who in yesterday's episode was telling Elizabeth what a fool she was for bringing a stranger into the house, today turned on the charm for that very stranger - and his charm is indeed charming. Too bad Vicky mentioned Burke Devlin's name.