.HaileeSteinfeld and annabaryshnikov travel through time in the upcoming episode of Dickinson.
and creator Alena Smith and directed by Heather Jack, Emily is heartsick after her and Sue’s latest fight while Lavinia is upset that she’s still not married.
“Yes, today is the worst day ever,” Emily says. “Every day of this war, I’ve hoped and hoped that things would somehow get better. That the skies would clear. And that somehow we’d see our way to a brighter future but none of that is happening. Our family is falling apart.”
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