It never really occurred to me that Annette never really put together or questioned more of father and Heiner's relationship- then again when did she have the time from the monarchy falling, nobles being executed. I guess this is the point where she starts to learn about it and somehow understand him- hopefully not forgive him.
I like how there's no redeemable quality for Jonas, he was so stupidly narcissistic and that lead to his death. If he was smart like for instance Franz, it'll be a different story.
I really thought the duke killed Jonas for treason, but it was mostly because he insulted the Duchess, which is beautiful.