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Season 1
Episode 1 • Episode 1
Rebel Rebel
Tegan and Sara
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In establishing shots of Jane’s rebelliousness, “Rebel” by Tegan and Sara plays, and she and her friend run through the field collecting flowers. The audience immediately feels that Jane isn’t quite the proper girl she’s expected to be.
Rebel Rebel
Tegan and Sara
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In establishing shots of Jane’s rebelliousness, “Rebel” by Tegan and Sara plays, and she and her friend run through the field collecting flowers. The audience immediately feels that Jane isn’t quite the proper girl she’s expected to be.
Rebel Rebel
Tegan and Sara
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In establishing shots of Jane’s rebelliousness, “Rebel” by Tegan and Sara plays, and she and her friend run through the field collecting flowers. The audience immediately feels that Jane isn’t quite the proper girl she’s expected to be.
Rebel Rebel
Tegan and Sara
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In establishing shots of Jane’s rebelliousness, “Rebel” by Tegan and Sara plays, and she and her friend run through the field collecting flowers. The audience immediately feels that Jane isn’t quite the proper girl she’s expected to be.
All Day and All of the Night
Kate Nash
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In the spirit of Jane’s rebelliousness, Jane’s handmaiden Susannah (Máiréad Tyers) is seen receiving oral sex with a secret lover while “All Day and All of the Night” by Kate Nash plays. The song emphasizes the rebellious and hidden nature of the girls and continues as they set off to run away together.
All Day and All of the Night
Kate Nash
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In the spirit of Jane’s rebelliousness, Jane’s handmaiden Susannah (Máiréad Tyers) is seen receiving oral sex with a secret lover while “All Day and All of the Night” by Kate Nash plays. The song emphasizes the rebellious and hidden nature of the girls and continues as they set off to run away together.
All Day and All of the Night
Kate Nash
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In the spirit of Jane’s rebelliousness, Jane’s handmaiden Susannah (Máiréad Tyers) is seen receiving oral sex with a secret lover while “All Day and All of the Night” by Kate Nash plays. The song emphasizes the rebellious and hidden nature of the girls and continues as they set off to run away together.
I Didn't Like You Anyway
The Donnas
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After Jane runs away and hides from her family and guards, she enters a rowdy tavern, and “I Didn’t Like You Anyway” by The Donnas plays in the bar's background.
Vertigo
Alice Merton
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“Vertigo” by Alice Merton plays on Jane’s wedding day as she prepares to marry her enemy Lord Guildford Dudley. With the help of her sister Margaret (Robyn Betteridge), she is preparing a scam to get out of the wedding. At the wedding ceremony, she realizes Guildford is not who she thought he was.
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