Dickinson Season 3 Episode 4 Release Date, Recap, and Speculation

In Episode 3 of Dickinson, we see Emily struggle between her desire to get back to her poetry and trying to help solve the conflicts in her family. Lavinia convinces her to join the sewing circle meeting she’s hosting at their house later that night. Austin shows up drunk and injured after a bar fight and refuses to reconcile with their father. We bring you the latest updates!

Dickinson Season 3 Episode 4 Speculation

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Emily is trying to work through her internal conflict about poetry and its purpose. She needs some reassurance that her work can heal souls of their pain and suffering.

Will Austin change his mind about reconciling with his father? Will Emily and Sue’s relationship change because of the baby? Find out in the next episode.

Dickinson Season 3 Episode 4 Release Date

Dickinson Season 3 Episode 4 will be released on November 12, 2021, at 9 pm ET on Apple TV. No delays have been announced.

Is the Series on Break?

No, the series is not on break and will continue as scheduled.

Dickinson Season 3 Episode 3 Recap

Chaos ensues in the Dickinson household. Emily is glad to see her father out of bed as he declares he’s accepted his own mortality and is ready to get his affairs in order. He also tells her he’s forgiven Austin for his outburst. Lavinia is organizing a sewing circle to make bandages for soldiers and asks Emily to join them.

Dickinson Season 3 Episode 4 Release Date, Recap and Speculation
Dickinson

Emily is eager to get back to her room so she can collect her thoughts and focus on writing but her family has other plans for her. She keeps getting drawn in to solve the conflicts that are going on in her dysfunctional family. Sue is also upset with Emily for not spending time with her and attending the sewing circle instead. Sue is having a hard time with the new baby and a nitpicky mother-in-law and an absent husband. Emily is her only source of support and comfort.

During the sewing circle meeting, the topic of poetry comes up. Betty agrees with Emily’s philosophy of words having the power to heal and recounts how the letters from Henry gave her daughter hope. According to her, writing that shuts out the mess of the world, is as good as dead.

Austin shows up drunk and injured after a bar fight. George comes to see Emily in her room and gives her an issue of The Atlantic and encourages her to get back to her poetry.

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About Dickinson

Dickinson is an Apple TV+ comedy series based on the life of American poet Emily Dickinson (December 10, 1830 – May 15, 1886). Dickinson was one of the most important figures in American poetry who remained little-known during her lifetime. Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, into a prominent family with strong ties to its community.

The Apple TV comedy takes viewers into the world of Emily, audaciously exploring the constraints of the 19th Century society, its gender norms, and familial responsibilities. Dickinson is Emily’s coming-of-age story – one woman’s fight to get her voice heard.

Embarrassed by her own parents and shunned from society, Dickinson will stop at nothing to rebel against her strict background and make her voice heard through the magic of poetry.

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