Something I have figured out about Colin--he is a man who longs for connection, for intimacy. When I saw this, I kept wondering "why two women?" I think he's trying to somehow see if he has two partners at the same time if this will somehow help him finally feel really satisfied. Because in this diary that Pen read, he is clearly unhappy at how physical intimacy does not go hand in hand AT ALL with emotional intimacy. So he tried to make the physical intimacy more intense. But at the end of this episode, he finally did something vital. In his heart of hearts, deep in his brain and in his blood, he moved Penelope out of the category of "sister." After that, suddenly and to his extreme disorientation (but eventual JOY) he figures out everything he desires in life he already has--if only she feels the same way. BTW the actor who plays Albion Finch evidently believes he was waiting for consent. In other words, he was waiting for an invitation for third base but Phillipa doesn't know third base exists. Honestly the Featherington girls all end up with really wonderful, kind husbands.
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When Pen kissed her man, I did the Cabbage Patch 💃😘