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Now, in the tradition of THE 1900 HOUSE, MANOR HOUSE, FRONTIER HOUSE and COLONIAL HOUSE, comes REGENCY HOUSE PARTY, a series of four episodes in which 10 modern-day men and women get in on the romantic action and the way of life that typified the Regency era.
Part 30 of 36.

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  • I hate to say it, but Mrs. Rogers probably deserved it. She's been snobbish and unpleasant for this whole series. Apparently she can dish it out but she can't take it. 

  • I love how Mrs. Rogers is sniveling after her clash with Mrs. Enright. I haven't seen anything in the past 30 sections that suggests Mrs. Enright is unpleasant or rude or anything of the sort. Mrs. Rogers, however, is quite stuck-up and has too high an opinion of herself. As far as I'm concerned, I know who's at fault.

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  • Mrs. Enright has always been my favorite of the chaperones to watch- always elegant and put-together, like she really 'gets' the time period- but based on the small amount of facts and feelings presented here and by the rules of the game, I do think she was in the wrong.

  • Well, if they are supposed to be playing by the rules of the time, where Ms. Braund couldn't go out because her chaperone wasn't, then Mrs. Rogers has the right to put people in their social place, and Mrs. Enright has to get over it. In our time she is a successful, intellectual, independant woman but here unforunately she IS at the bottom of the ladder, and if Mrs. Rogers 'put her in her place" and she didn't like it well, tough. If she is so superior, then she should have handled it better.

  • "I have never broken a piece of crockery in my life". Oh Mrs. Enright, you are such a fabulous chaperone.

  • i like mrs enright and always look forward to hearing from her....the other, mrs rogers is just mean and scary. She is the hostess however and in true life in this time would actually have been alot worse than mrs rogers is, thats for sure!

  • wow lol i think Mrs. Enright is a refined woman to the fullest and Mrs. Rogers is nothing a tired old lady Mrs. Enright is unpleasant or rude or anything of the sort.

  • If she's like this when she's old, just imagine how horrid Mrs. Rogers must have been when she was young!

  • Look at her cry, She had no problem in slapping one of the charges.

  • @4DECO1 Mrs Rogers has a role as hostess, which she takes very seriously. Miss Enright on the other hand starts to take it personal again. Who is what in daily life ahs no meaning what soever. Why do women constantly fight eachother. They are their own worst enemies.

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