‘The Gilded Age’s Latest Episode Reveals Bertha Finally Doing What We’ve Been Waiting To See for Weeks

Since their introduction, the mother and daughter have been at odds as Gladys wants more freedom than Bertha allows, but their conflict comes to a head in Season 3 when Gladys tries to defy her mother and choose her own husband. In the end, Bertha overpowered Gladys, and it’s not exactly surprising. Yet, it’s disappointing that the Russell women have functioned more as enemies than a loving, like-minded mother and daughter pair. But finally, The Gilded Age provides a glimpse of a very different dynamic for them.
‘The Gilded Age’ Finally Explores a New, Loving Side of Bertha and Gladys’ Relationship
In Season 3, Episode 6, “If You Want to Cook an Omelet,” the series brings Bertha and Gladys together as they team up to solve Gladys’ problem with Lady Sarah (Hattie Morahan), depicting a mutual respect and appreciation that has been missing. It’s a refreshing change as Bertha focuses on empowering her daughter rather than controlling her, providing hope for them despite their recent struggles. Though it is a shame it took so long for The Gilded Age to unite Bertha and Gladys, their new dynamic has a lot of potential as the series continues into Season 4.
After everything they’ve been through, seeing Bertha in Gladys’ corner is an important step in showing that there is more to their relationship than disagreements and hostility. By bringing them together, the episode emphasizes that, whatever mistakes she has made, Bertha truly loves Gladys and wants to help. Her faith in Gladys never falters, and Bertha makes sure Gladys knows that. For her part, Gladys recognizes Bertha’s good intentions and even acknowledges Bertha’s impact on her, telling her that anything she knows about how to manage things comes from watching Bertha. The moment of appreciation between them goes a long way in repairing their relationship, and it’s none too soon. Gladys and Bertha were owed a heartwarming scene, and Episode 6 finally delivered.
Carrie Coon’s Bertha Empowers Gladys in ‘The Gilded Age’ Season 3

A generous interpretation of Bertha’s actions in Season 3 would suggest that her goal was to give Gladys more power than herself, though it’s hard to forget that in doing so, she raised her own social standing. Yet, finally, the latest episode allows Bertha to demonstrate that desire as she empowers Gladys. While Bertha is not above embarrassing Sarah publicly, she doesn’t step in and fix Gladys’ issue. Instead, she teaches Gladys to handle it herself. Advising her daughter to become indispensable to Hector, Bertha helps Gladys find a path forward, but the actual accomplishment is in Gladys’ hands. Gladys educates herself about the estate and, with the encouragement of her mother, Gladys stands up for herself, humbling Sarah. In the end, Gladys earns Hector’s admiration, and Bertha only had to push her along. While there are certainly more obstacles ahead, if we can judge by her historic inspiration, Gladys comes out of Episode 6 much more prepared for the life ahead of her, thanks to Bertha.
‘The Gilded Age’ Season 3 Proves That Bertha and Gladys Are Better Together
This development is something The Gilded Age desperately needed. Yes, their relationship is imperfect, and the episode acknowledges that when Gladys calls Bertha out for pretending to care about her happiness, but they come a long way towards understanding each other in this episode. While her support of Gladys now doesn’t rewrite their history, it shows that a reconciliation is possible. Bertha failed Gladys for much of the season, but finally she came through for her daughter, and that is an improvement from where they were. For much of the show, Gladys and Bertha have opposed each other. Though this provides plenty of drama, it doesn’t show them at their best. It’s when they come together that they manage to get things done quickly and efficiently.





