They've fixed the portrait problem in Josette's room. There is now a woman in a dark dress over the mantel. I checked the episode from last week to make sure that Josette's portrait had been there, and it was. So I suppose that last week they realized at the last minute that Josette's portrait shouldn't be there, but they didn't have time to find a substitute.
lori54 said the other day that Jeremiah's bedroom was Josette's bedroom with a few changes, and I certainly see the resemblance now that I look, but since both bedrooms were used in the same episode, they have to be different sets. Perhaps Sy Tomashoff was so harried with creating a zillion new rooms for 1795 that he did some xeroxing.
I liked the pink-and-white striped jacket on Josette's outfit - so cheerful!
The remark about Joshua disliking tea irked me. It was ostentatiously "we're living history now," and I doubt that it reflected reality. The problem twenty years before had not been with the tea; it had been with the illegal tax (or anyway, the colonials claimed it was an illegal tax) on the tea. And ships carry tea, so I think that, once the tax was eliminated, Joshua would be all for promoting the tea trade. Hmm...when Josette was putting sugar into Naomi's tea, was she thinking of the sugar cane grown on her father's plantation, and of the slaves who died in the process? Somehow I doubt it.