Eloise Webb shared her thoughts on how it all worked out for Augusta and Sir Edward Denham.
‘People really were mourning the loss of innocence from before that first episode even came out – and I was mourning with them – every day we were on set, I was like, “Oh dear god Augusta, what are you doing?”’
‘I was like, “Yeah, she can really help him, and he can help her be more confident and [to] feel more loved,” which is something I think maybe she lacked growing up – but no, he isn’t the best person! But they benefit each other in other ways, I think.’The show ends with Denham dramatically dumping Augusta when Colbourne and Charlotte catch up with them in an inn after they run away to elope – although before he has seduced her.
‘I personally think that walking away and letting someone go is without ruining too much is the bravest and most selfless thing someone can do – and if that isn’t a true sign of redemption, and finally being selfless, I don’t know what it is,’ she insisted.
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