Everyone's talking about the sausage, but I'm just sitting here stunned by how sad the moment of Mia standing alone at the previous timeline's party, and the look on her face as she remembers it, is.
I'm really disliking Rafina more and more. Mia, as a child, is basically a victim of the adults around her who failed in her upbringing, and put all the blame on her. And yet, when Mia tried to befriend Rafina, Rafina could have turned her life around. Instead Rafina just assumed that she was inherently worthless and hopeless, and didn't even bother to try.
As a metaphor, Mia originally thought that commoners were inherently worthless and didn't even try. If you take away the double standard, Rafina is basically making the same blunder by assuming that a naive noble child is worthless.