
Lady Oscar
During the Storming of the Bastille, Oscar is shot; Bastille Prison falls shortly after.

During the Storming of the Bastille, Oscar is shot; Bastille Prison falls shortly after.

André is fatally wounded, leaving Oscar to continue the fight alone.

Oscar and André find short-lived comfort with each other; Oscar rallies to support the revolution.

After finding out that André is going blind, Oscar begins to take notice of the feelings she has.

The Queen dispatches the Royal Guards in an attempt to quell the growing discontent of the people.

Oscar is found guilty of treason and her men are locked up, awaiting execution.

As support grows for the commoners' faction, the nobility and clergy begin to take drastic measures.

Facing a debt crisis, King Louis the XVI is pressured to convene the Estates-General.

Alain accuses Oscar of betraying her comrades.

Oscar and Company B are charged with protecting a visiting Spanish Duke.

Oscar's father, after raising his daughter as a man, now wishes to see Oscar happily married.

After leaving the Royal Guards, Oscar enlists with the French Guards and is made the new commander.

Count Fersen learns of Oscar's feelings for him but Oscar accepts that they can't be together.

Just when Oscar and André think they have the Black Knight cornered, he manages to slip away.

The Black Knight robs the homes of the rich and affluent and gives it away to the poor.

Count Fersen returns to France from America; Oscar struggles with her feelings for Fersen.

Jeanne escapes prison and uses her freedom to publish scandalous memoirs.

Jeanne's plot against the Queen is exposed and she stands trial with her accomplices.

Marie, having just been blessed with a son, chooses to seek respite in her villa outside of court.

Jeanne has had a lot of luck extorting money from Cardinal Rohan.