Sven has proposed to Louisa, who had been looking forward to getting to know him better, so she is pleased with the progress.
Louisa has accepted but is rather taken aback, by Sven's haste to name the day.
Sven is very reticent to explain, but Larry stumbled upon his rationale.
It's easy to get caught up in the programme and forget, that it is not actually set in the modern day.
We get a glimpse from the society's attitude towards homosexuality, in the awkwardness of the Durrells.
And even Sven seems conflicted in his own feelings and rationale.
Louisa has accepted but is rather taken aback, by Sven's haste to name the day.
Sven is very reticent to explain, but Larry stumbled upon his rationale.
It's easy to get caught up in the programme and forget, that it is not actually set in the modern day.
We get a glimpse from the society's attitude towards homosexuality, in the awkwardness of the Durrells.
And even Sven seems conflicted in his own feelings and rationale.