Schemes in bustles. Pettiness in pearls. Power plays over tea. Welcome to The Gilded Age—where the gowns are heavy and the side-eyes are lethal. Join Jason Reed and Marissa Garza each week as they recap HBO’s deliciously dramatic period soap, spilling the tea on every societal snub, marriage-for-money move, and eyebrow raise that could topple a dynasty. Whether you’re a history nerd, a drama addict, or just here for the petty elite with excellent hats, we’ve got you. Think of us as your plus-ones to the most exclusive drawing rooms in New York.

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#8

The Gilded Age: Season 3, Episode 8 - My Mind is Made Up (w/ Brice Izyah)

In the spectacular Season 3 finale of The Gilded Age, emotions run high as the Russells, Scott family, and New York’s elite face turning points that could reshape their futures. George survives a gunshot thanks to Dr. Kirkland, leading to moments of gratitude, societal tension, and questions about the Russells’ next move. Bertha hosts not one but two dazzling balls, stirring rivalries, reunions, and surprising alliances.Peggy confronts heartbreak and public scrutiny, only to face a life-changing proposal. Marian wrestles with her feelings for Larry while navigating the Russells’ complicated family dynamics. Meanwhile, Mrs. Astor and Bertha’s power game takes a surprising turn, and Gladys delivers unexpected news that could shake the Russell marriage.Join hosts Jason Reed and Marissa Garza with returning guest Bryce Isaiah as they break down every opulent detail — from society politics to behind-the-scenes power plays — and discuss what the ending might mean for Season 4.Highlights from this episode:George’s dramatic recovery and Bertha’s redemption arcPeggy’s emotional confrontation with Dr. Kirkland and her powerful family supportThe “two-ball” showdown: high society vs. Brooklyn brillianceMarian and Larry’s romantic stalemateMrs. Astor’s unexpected move at the Russell ballGladys’s big announcement and a final scene that sets up next season🎧 Subscribe to The Gilded Pod on your favorite podcast platform 💌 Email us at goodpodfeedback@gmail.com ☕ Support the show: buymeacoffee.com/goodpod
#7

The Gilded Pod: Season 3, Episode 7 - Ex-Communicated

In this episode of The Gilded Pod, we’re diving into The Gilded Age Season 3, Episode 7, titled “Excommunicated” — and trust us, it's the most explosive one yet. Hosts Jason and Marissa break down every twist, betrayal, and gasp-worthy moment of the latest HBO period drama installment.From Ward McAllister’s shocking downfall to George Russell’s life-threatening cliffhanger, and Bertha’s social power plays to Oscar’s heartbreak, this recap has everything fans need to process the chaos and prepare for the season finale.🔑 Highlights & Discussion Points:Ward McAllister’s Book Shakes NYC Society➤ Real-life socialites react to “Society As I Found It” in a scandal that’s as delicious as it is dangerous.George Russell Shot in a Shocking Finale Twist➤ We break down the lead-up, the aftermath, and the theories around who pulled the trigger (👀 Clay, perhaps?).Bertha Russell’s Reputation Is on the Line➤ Her ambition isolates her from her family—just as she prepares to take over Mrs. Astor’s ball.Oscar van Rhijn Grieves in Secret➤ A moving scene with Agnes hints at understanding and acceptance... maybe.Larry + Marian Implode in Peak Larian Drama➤ Miscommunication, mistrust, and a surprise visit to her workplace make for some serious Gilded Age romance chaos.Dr. Franklin Kirkland and Peggy Scott’s Budding Romance➤ Complicated by gossip and parental meddling—classic Gilded Age obstacles.Staff Drama: Leak Uncovered in the Russell Household➤ Mr. Church solves the mystery (and snuffs out the mole) with Downton Abbey-level efficiency.Ada Breaks Free & Hosts a Suffrage Meeting➤ Political organizing meets high society… and Ada might just be becoming a power player.💡 SEO Keywords for This Episode:The Gilded Age Season 3 Episode 7 recapHBO The Gilded Age podcastGeorge Russell shot The Gilded AgeWard McAllister book scandalBertha Russell ambitionMarian and Larry breakupOscar van Rhijn gay storylineDr. Franklin Kirkland and Peggy Scott romanceHBO period drama podcastJulian Fellowes show analysis🧵 Threads We’re Following:Will George survive and what does that mean for the Russell dynasty?Is Agnes finally understanding Oscar’s identity?Can Marian and Larry reconcile before the finale?How will Peggy and Dr. Kirkland move forward?Will the ball solidify Bertha’s status… or destroy her?✨ Favorite Moments from the Hosts:Christine Baranski’s legendary face actingMarian’s absolute chaos logic re: relationshipsBertha’s isolation scene = Emmy-worthyDr. Kirkland’s picnic game = elite💌 How to Support The Gilded Pod:If you love juicy recaps and smart commentary on The Gilded Age, here’s how to help:⭐️ Rate & review the podcast wherever you listen📲 Share the episode on social☕ Support the show at buymeacoffee.com/goodpod📬 Email us your thoughts at agoodpodfeedback@gmail.com🎉 Season 3 finale!Will Bertha’s ball crown her queen—or be her undoing?Will Marian finally use her words?Will Oscar get some peace?And… is George Russell dead?!Subscribe now so you don’t miss our final episode breakdown.
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The Gilded Age: Season 3, Episode 6 - If You Want to Cook an Omelette

Plot twists, social scandals, and emotional farewells — this episode of The Gilded Age moves at a breakneck pace (and sometimes a horse’s pace). Jason and Marissa break down John Adams’ shocking fate, Marian’s mess, JJ’s glow-up, and Bertha’s maternal power moves in England. Plus: Oscar’s redemption arc, Larry’s Arizona gamble, and why we all need to look both ways before crossing the street.🔍 In This Episode💥 Major MomentsJohn Adams' Death: A literal collision course that ends in tragedy. Was it predictable? Was it Downton Abbey-style chaos? Let’s talk about Julian Fellowes’ love for surprise exits.Oscar’s Moral Dilemma: From threatening Maude Beaton with a candlestick to buying her a ticket out of town — we unpack Oscar’s “Captain Save-a-Ho” energy and his bittersweet love story with John Adams.JJ's Exit (and Windfall): JJ leaves the Van Rhijn household with dignity — and $300K. We talk legacy, mixers, and whether he’s our next Gilded Age mogul.Marian & Larry’s Engagement Crumbles: Marian’s full meltdown over Larry’s alleged night at the Haymarket turns a relationship bump into a full breakup letter.Gladys vs. Lady Sarah: A masterclass in soft power. Bertha helps Gladys assert herself — and we witness a duchess-in-training deliver the coldest clapback of the season.Bertha in London: Bertha’s restrained but effective intervention in her daughter’s new life proves she can rule even from across the Atlantic.George’s Business Crisis: JP Morgan, Clay, and a potential financial collapse loom large — but will Larry’s Arizona copper find save the day?💬 Social Dynamics & Social JusticePeggy & Dr. Kirkland: Sparks fly — but Mrs. Kirkland is not a fan. Peggy’s teacup diplomacy with Frances Ellen Watkins Harper brings suffrage politics and respectability politics to the forefront.Ada’s Grief & Strength: A psychic and a heartfelt hug from Agnes. We talk about Ada’s emotional arc and what it reveals about agency and vulnerability.🕊️ PSA Corner: Look Both WaysYes, we opened this episode with a traffic PSA — because some tragedies are avoidable. Stay aware, stay safe, and stay with us for the drama.💌 Support the ShowRate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen.Buy us a coffee (or a train ticket to Sandusky): buymeacoffee.com/goodpodEmail us: thegoodpodfeedback@gmail.com
#5

The Gilded Age: Season 3, Episode 5 - A Different World

In Season 3, Episode 5 of The Gilded Age, everything feels both fast and slow—and our hosts Jason and Marissa are here to unpack it all! Gladys is not thriving in England, and Lady Sarah is giving serious Mean Girls energy. Back home, the Russells are unraveling—George is failing at business, Bertha’s charming other men, and Larry finally proposes to Marian (!). Plus, Oscar gets intel on Maud Beaton, Peggy stands her ground, and Ada visits a medium. There's rat traps, awkward dinner parties, and a whole lot of tension at Delmonico’s. It's peak Gilded Age chaos—and we’re loving every second.00:22 – Jason and Marissa read listener reviews and reveal some corrections02:45 – Gladys arrives in England... and it's not great18:30 – George fires Clay; Larry gets a big ask29:00 – Larry proposes to Marian (!!)34:30 – The Bertha/George showdown begins42:00 – Peggy, Fortune, and Dr. Kirkland's love triangle heats up48:00 – Two minutes with Borden & Bruce56:00 – JJ gets a tour of NYC nightlife1:00:00 – Larry spots Maud Beaton—and tells Oscar1:12:00 – Marian and Bertha in Newport drama1:15:00 – Mrs. Astor faces a reckoningDon’t forget to like, subscribe, and rate the podcast wherever you’re listening. It helps so much! And if you’d like to support the show, head to https://buymeacoffee.com/goodpod — every bit helps us keep recapping and laughing.SEO Keywords: The Gilded Age podcast recap, Gilded Pod episode 5, HBO The Gilded Age season 3, Gladys Russell England, Bertha and George fight, Larry proposes to Marian, Oscar and Maud Beaton, Peggy journalist love triangle, Elsbeth universe podcast, Gilded Age drama, historical TV podcast
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The Gilded Age: Season 3, Episode 4 - Marriage is a Gamble (w/ Brice Izyah)

In this episode of The Gilded Pod, hosts Jason Reed and Marissa Garza dive into season three, episode four of The Gilded Age, titled 'Marriage is a Gamble.' They are joined by special guest Brice Izyah, a host on the RHAP network and a devoted fan of the show. The trio discusses the major themes of marriage, social mobility, and the intersection of race and class in the episode, focusing on the contrasting experiences of characters like Gladys, Peggy, and the Russells. They also reflect on different characters' personal struggles, societal pressures, and the historical context of the series. The dialogue is rich with analysis and humor, touching on various plot points including Gladys's forced wedding, Peggy's fight for independence, and the complications arising from new and old money dynamics. This episode highlights the show's ability to spark meaningful discussions about historical and contemporary social issues.00:00 Introduction and Hosts Banter00:35 Special Guest Introduction: Brice Izyah01:35 Brice's Love for The Gilded Age04:03 Favorite Characters Discussion07:52 Wedding Episode Highlights08:45 Monica's Arrival and Pre-Wedding Drama24:43 Wedding Day Chaos32:00 Larry and JJ's Business Deal40:06 Agnes and Ada's Power Struggle44:08 Cynthia's Expensive Mistake45:22 Wedding Gossip and Scandals48:26 Mrs. Winterton's Return51:20 Marriage and Social Mobility56:22 Gladys' Unhappy Wedding01:03:24 Peggy's Struggles and Triumphs01:20:38 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans