
NAUTILUS Episode 3 Sneak Peek Clip: Humility Makes Plans
RELATED: TV Review: Nautilus Series Premiere
The sneak peek clip below flashes back to a younger Humility, trapped in an engagement and herded by society towards a future she cannot abide. In the close quarters of a carriage, she proposes a plan to the curiously agreeable White Rajah (Richard E. Grant). He fleshes out the particulars of her travels as they approach his residence. Image Credit: Courtesy of AMC/AMC+ Nautilus, 'What Lies Beneath'
As little as we know about Humility Lucas, we know even less about this White Rajah besides the fact that his name conjures images of the worst aspects of the British presence in South Asia. His home is luxurious, and his guests have servants assigned to see to their needs. In the clip, Humility has a conversation with a servant girl named Amalmus. Not sure how someone named Humility gets to comment on how funny anyone's name is, but it seems to build a rapport. Image Credit: Courtesy of AMC/AMC+
Real life catches up with Humility just as she and the White Rajah are about to go in for dinner. Accompanied by soldiers, Loti (Céline Menville) bursts in. Looks like she's more than Humility's accomplice. Possibly a governess? Or jailer?
RELATED: AMC's Anne Rice's Immortal Universe Talamasca Series Casts Its Lead
The synopsis of 'What Lies Beneath' draws together past and present. ' In Karajaan, the crew meets the eccentric White Rajah (Richard E. Grant), but can they trust his hospitality? Nemo discovers a shocking truth, and Humility and the crew learn who Nemo really is .' If Humility has a history with the White Rajah, and Nemo's crew are now in his power, did he send her to the Nautilus?
New episodes of Nautilus air on AMC and AMC+ at 9 pm ET/PT on Sundays. 'What Lies Beneath' drops on July 6.
6 Great Historical Fiction Novels Focused on Real Women From History Diana lives in Vancouver, BC, Canada, where she invests her time and energy in teaching, writing, parenting, and indulging her love of all Trek and a myriad of other fandoms. She is a lifelong fan of smart sci-fi and fantasy media, an upstanding citizen of the United Federation of Planets, and a supporter of AFC Richmond 'til she dies. Her guilty pleasures include female-led procedurals, old-school sitcoms, and Bluey. She teaches, knits, and dreams big. You can also find her writing at The Televixen, Women at Warp, TV Fanatic, and TV Goodness.
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