Date: 2011-04-25 08:14 am (UTC)
And clearly want separate things. So it's not simple, but the fact that he leaves her with no income, and with two kids is somewhat low. Apparently she wasn't able to get alimony or child support. It is the 1930s, so the rules may have been slightly different back then

Actually in this early episode, they aren't divorced; he just left her and moved in with his girlfriend.

I enjoyed all of it, the young girl that plays early Veda is especially good - and chilling.
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