Race: Can you make a sentence without the letter ‘a’
Davey: You thought you did something very intelligent this time, didn’t you? Sorry to burst your bubble, Higgins. Numerous sentences could be constructed without even uttering the first letter of the english lexicon.
Katherine growing up as a women in the late 19th century, one whose outspoken and independent and wanting for a career. She is so used to be laughed at by the people around her- Katherine having to learn at a young age that those girls who giggled to eachother when she mentioned she wanted to be a reporter weren’t really her friends, Katherine having to learn that the eye roll any suitor did when she talked about politics was dismissive and always would be.
Katherine having to try so hard to justify herself and her views and her dreams, against everyone, against her father
Snappy and defensive because she’s always had to be, because no one takes her seriously, because everyone has always been against her. she’s had to learn to not let things get under her skin.
Jack, really, genuinely, being the first person who believed in her, trusted her, after their original back and forth.
The ‘write it good’ worth far more to her than she’ll ever care to admit