Capital season 1 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Roger deals with financial disappointment at work while managing a strained family life. Mysterious postcards and a DVD cause paranoia in the neighborhood. Mrs. Howe struggles with health issues and independence. Roger's wife leaves temporarily, giving him a taste of her daily struggles. He meets Mashinko, a man from Zimbabwe. On Christmas Eve, a new nanny arrives, providing some relief amidst the chaos.
Full Episode S01E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who sings the song about heartbreak?
The song's singer is not mentioned in the subtitles.
What does Ahmed do?
Ahmed is involved in family duties and has an economics tutorial.
Who didn't like change in the neighborhood?
Albert, a solicitor's clerk.
What health issue does Mrs. Howe face?
Mrs. Howe experiences a wobble, suggesting possible health problems.
Why is Roger frustrated at work?
Roger receives a disappointing bonus and feels the financial system is unjust.
What mysterious items do characters receive?
They receive postcards and a DVD, causing paranoia and suspicion.
Why does Roger's wife leave him temporarily?
To give him a glimpse of her daily struggles with managing the household and children.
Who is Mashinko?
A man from Zimbabwe who hates London but has found a wonderful lady there.
What suggestion does Mrs. Howe's son make?
He suggests she sell her house and move closer to family for better support.
How does Roger cope with his wife leaving?
He struggles to manage the household and care for their children alone.
What is the main theme of the neighborhood discussion?
The changes in the neighborhood, including the arrival of immigrants and new housing developments.
What financial concerns does Roger express?
The high costs of their affluent lifestyle and the inadequacy of his bonus.
How does Mrs. Howe respond to her son's suggestion?
She refuses, wanting to maintain her independence.
Who arrives on Christmas Eve?
A new nanny, Matya Balatu.
What bond do Roger and Mashinko share?
Their shared frustrations with London and the challenges they face.