[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Dickinson, Season 3, Episode 9, “Grief is a Mouse.”] Dickinson continues to deliver as the series heads into its final episodes and the penultimate installment, “Grief is a Mouse” is no exception. The episode makes way for a sibling reunion as Emily (Hailee Steinfeld) makes amends with her brother Austin (Adrian Blake Enscoe) following a lengthy familial war this past season. But as ties are mended, the gravity of the Civil War they’re living through returns when their close pal George Gould (Samuel Farnsworth) is called to serve. Instead of grieving too deeply though, Emily, Austin, their sister Lavinia (Anna Baryshnikov), Sue (Ella Hunt), and the rest of their Amherst friends celebrated George in a joyous farewell party. The day eventually culminated in one of the show’s steamiest moments for Emily and Sue to date. (Credit: Apple TV+) Below, Steinfeld opens up about this episode’s finale feel, Emily and Sue’s big ...
- 12/17/2021
- TV Insider
On today’s episode of Crew Call we speak with Alena Smith, the creator of Apple TV’s period comedy series Dickinson starring Hailee Steinfeld as the famed, passionate, dark 19th Century Amherst, Mass. poet, and the show’s composers Drum & Lace and Ian.
Dickinson follows Emily Dickinson through her formative teenage years in northern Massachusetts, as she defies stiff society norms of the day, indulging in a love affair with her future sister-in-law , Sue Gilbert (played by Ella Hunt — (Emily dedicated many poems to Sue); breaking hearts (George Gould played by Samuel Farnsworth), being obsessed with death (played by Wiz Khalifa) and refusing to be penned in by her politician father Edward (Toby Huss) as she pursues a career to have a byline on her emotional penned thoughts. She also meets a few intriguing contemporaries of the day, including author Henry David Thoreau (John Mulaney) and booming regional Little...
Dickinson follows Emily Dickinson through her formative teenage years in northern Massachusetts, as she defies stiff society norms of the day, indulging in a love affair with her future sister-in-law , Sue Gilbert (played by Ella Hunt — (Emily dedicated many poems to Sue); breaking hearts (George Gould played by Samuel Farnsworth), being obsessed with death (played by Wiz Khalifa) and refusing to be penned in by her politician father Edward (Toby Huss) as she pursues a career to have a byline on her emotional penned thoughts. She also meets a few intriguing contemporaries of the day, including author Henry David Thoreau (John Mulaney) and booming regional Little...
- 6/15/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
“My god, you will ruin the good name of Dickinson!”
This is Edward Dickinson (Toby Huss), father of Emily (Hailee Steinfeld), in the debut episode of the Apple TV+ series that bears their family moniker. Dickinson is a mess, albeit an entertaining one. But it’s unlikely to ruin the good name of one of America’s greatest poets, because the people most apt to enjoy it are probably the ones with the least interest in Dickinson herself.
The series, created by playwright Alena Smith, takes place in and around...
This is Edward Dickinson (Toby Huss), father of Emily (Hailee Steinfeld), in the debut episode of the Apple TV+ series that bears their family moniker. Dickinson is a mess, albeit an entertaining one. But it’s unlikely to ruin the good name of one of America’s greatest poets, because the people most apt to enjoy it are probably the ones with the least interest in Dickinson herself.
The series, created by playwright Alena Smith, takes place in and around...
- 10/29/2019
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.