The Gild Age is tellg a different story about a closeted gay man than Downton Abbey but Osr van Rhijn has a better life than Thomas Barrow.
Contents:
- IS BLAKE RSON’S OSR VAN RHIJN GAY THE GILD AGE?
- IS BLAKE RSON’S OSR VAN RHIJN GAY THE GILD AGE?
- AN O TO OSR, THE REHGLY BORG GAY VILLA OF THE GILD AGE
IS BLAKE RSON’S OSR VAN RHIJN GAY THE GILD AGE?
If you are wonrg whether Osr is gay ‘The Gild Age, ’ we got you vered.
The Gild Age is tellg a different story about a closeted gay man than Downton Abbey but Osr van Rhijn has a better life than Thomas Barrow. Barrow was a footman who was wily disliked by Downton's other servants for beg llo and cel, but he was also hidg the secret that he was gay. Barrow was eply unhappy and hated his life as a closeted homosexual, pecially when his few attempts to nnect wh other men were met wh risn and revulsn.
In Ellis, Barrow ma a te iend who was also gay, and he realized that he didn't have to be alone and unhappy any longer.
IS BLAKE RSON’S OSR VAN RHIJN GAY THE GILD AGE?
The Gild Age's premiere episo, "Never The New, " revealed that Osr van Rhijn is gay, which no one but his lover, John Adams (Claybourne Elr), is aware of. Th, Osr has dited himself to accumulatg money by fdg an heirs to marry while matag his private life as a gay man.
There's no possibily Osr n live openly as a gay man The Gild Age's 1882 New York, pecially not nsirg who his mother is, yet Osr seems to be makg the bt of his lot even if he's not pecially happy about . But stead of repeatg Barrow's Downton Abbey story The Gild Age, Julian Fellow, who created both seri, is wisely explorg a different kd of life for a closeted gay man 1882 New York Cy.
Is Osr van Rhijn Gay? Osr is Agn' only son, a closeted gay man sperate to fd a wife.
AN O TO OSR, THE REHGLY BORG GAY VILLA OF THE GILD AGE
Osr's story should be pellg — a gay man tryg to survive the thls society of late 19th century New York. Barrow was a footman who was wily disliked by Downton’s other servants for beg llo and cel, but he was also hidg the secret that he was gay. In Ellis, Barrow ma a te iend who was also gay, and he realized that he didn’t have to be alone and unhappy any longer.