Episode 4 has us deep in it this week - layered, emotional and quietly setting up some big moves.
We’re asking who can we actually trust right now? Because between Amaranthus (🚩 sorry, we said it), the Cunningham energy and secrets being shared a little too freely, well, things feel shaky. And when William opens up about being a bastard. Frankly we're concerned about who he’s telling and what that might mean.
We are officially Elsbeth fans. She is intriguing, perceptive, and gives absolutely nothing away. The bark-for-bark exchange with Claire (slippery elm vs Jesuit bark) is iconic, and the way she sees Fanny so clearly - “she’s a remarkable child” - stand up MVP behaviour.
Also Brianna and William. That reunion scene. Awkward, raw, perfect. Sophie Skelton is playing Bree with such grounded maturity this season - she’s gentle, measured, and the way she reminds William of who his family is. Heaven. Plus Lord John extending that invite. Yes please, more please.
Meanwhile Roger is off on his own chaotic side quest trying to secure guns in Savannah, which lands him in a full-blown Continental army camp unable to leave while Jamie’s past in warfare is starting to ripple into the present.
Fergus lovers assemble because he might just be the son of Comte St Germain and about to receive a huge inheritance: oh hi generational wealth and land deals for a French colony. The Beauchamp name popping up again is intriguing - there's layers, there's implications. There's history and drama. And there's Marsali just quietly loving him for exactly who he is. As always.
We also touch on Buck MacKenzie popping back in, Ian and Rachel, Fanny and the ongoing mystery of Frank’s book. What was his actual motive? Help? Hinder? Something in between?
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