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Christian Dior is a tortured soul.
Earlier inThe New Look,Christian struggled to work in Nazi-occupied Paris.
), and as his sisters fate was uncertain but certainly horrific.
In episode six, hes torn between his future hisowncouture house and his sister, CATHERINE!
!, who has returned from Nazi imprisonment.
Its not innovative, but it is effective.
The more Catherine is exposed to, the more she remembers.
She blames herself for Jeans execution.
While Catherine is stunned that Delahaye knows about the bathroom, shes still dubious.
After making calls asking to visit Catherine, a young man arrives, hoping to speak with her.
Elsas presence is not a coincidence, though.
Its a muppet-level (complimentary) performance.
She watched Billy Crudup onThe Morning Showand took notes.
This war is filled with mind games and … well, it is kinky.
Pierre, mirroring Elsa earlier in the series, suggests that Coco takes too much credit for Chanel.
Coco, who throws a book at him, shouts, Thats all you people are good at!
All you are is money!
Shes not exactly proving she did not willingly collaborate with Nazis.
My jaw dropped when it was Pierre.
Christian struggles to nurture Catherine back to health and nurture his couture house.
I never would have made a leap if I had known she would return, he tells Jacques.
Who is he lying to here: himself or to Jacques?
Its fitting and most definitely not a coincidence (capitalism at its best!)
that this weeks Catherine-centric episode coincides with Diors Paris Fashion Week show.
Im not going to say I hope Claes Bang comes back next week, because then he wont.
Look at that: Christians superstition is affecting me.