Keeping Up Appearances episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Hyacinth insists on visiting her father, voicing disdain for his associates. She and Richard plan a country outing, debating routes and Hyacinth's desire to flaunt her hat to neighbors. At her father's, family squabbles erupt, including Rose's scandalous behavior. Hyacinth, embarrassed, quickly departs. They visit Carldon Hall, where Hyacinth aims to mingle with aristocracy but mistakenly insults the lord, thinking he's a gardener. Meanwhile, her family, led by Onslow, seeks to 'rescue' Richard, adding to the day's chaotic, comedic events.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Hyacinth feel it's her duty to visit her father?
Hyacinth believes in fulfilling her familial responsibilities and sees visiting her father as one of these duties.
Who accompanies Hyacinth and Richard on their outing?
No one accompanies them; their neighbor Elizabeth declines their invitation.
What does Hyacinth think about Richard and Sheridan's phone calls?
Hyacinth boasts about how affectionate and attentive they are with their phone calls.
What route do Hyacinth and Richard decide for their trip?
After some debate, they decide to visit Hyacinth's father first.
Why does Hyacinth want Richard to drive slowly past number 23?
Hyacinth wants her neighbor to see her hat.
What is Hyacinth's opinion about Daisy's marriage to Onslow?
Hyacinth disapproves of Daisy's marriage to Onslow and is critical of him.
Who causes a scene at Daddy's house?
A mysterious woman accuses Rose of infidelity, leading to a family argument.
How does Hyacinth react to the chaos at her father's house?
Hyacinth is embarrassed and decides to leave, reflecting negatively on her sisters' life choices.
What is Hyacinth's goal at Carldon Hall?
Hyacinth hopes to park near the family quarters and establish a relationship with the aristocracy.
What misunderstanding occurs with the lord of Carldon Hall?
Hyacinth mistakes him for a gardener and speaks down to him, leading to a humorous situation.