Poldark season 3 episode 2 spoilers: Ross’ arrangement and its blowback
Below, you can see some of the first details in terms of what lies ahead.
Poldark season 3 episode 2 synopsis – “As Elizabeth becomes more ambivalent about Valentine, George courts Sir Francis Basset for the vacant magistracy position. Ross is reintroduced to Tholly Tregirls, an old friend of his father’s and a ne’er-do-well who has returned to area. Verity returns to Trenwith, awaiting word from her husband, Andrew, whose ship is en route to Lisbon, while Elizabeth feels the sting of Morwenna and Geoffrey Charles’s connection.”
Warning: Spoilers are ahead from the premiere!
At the end of tonight’s episode, Elizabeth learned from George that Ross had decided to cut off all ties to this side of his family, provided that in turn Agatha and Geoffrey were properly cared for. Given that Valentine may be Ross’ child, this will cause some problems for Elizabeth. She has to wrestle with the notion that her child may never know his true father, and that is very much painful.
What also could complicate the story further is the present of Morwenna in the life of both Elizabeth and Demelza. Drake seems to have an affection for her, and that means that she could be the go-between between the two different families at the center of the show. That’s troublesome for pretty much everyone, no? It also means that George could find a way to violate the “deal” and continue on with his plans to torment Ross to no end, otherwise known as one of his favorite things to do given that he is, by most accounts, a pretty terrible person. (His uncle is also in the running for worst / most evil Poldark character, mind you.)
Where do you want to see the story go moving into Poldark season 3 episode 2? Sound off now in the attached comments!
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Claudia Trent
June 12, 2017 @ 1:18 am
She has to wrestle with the notion that her child may never know his true father, and that is very much painful.
Why on earth would Elizabeth wrestle with the notion that Valentine may never know Ross? Why on earth would she want Ross six feet near their son, after he had been conceived in an act of rape. Yeah. it was rape, no matter how Debbie Horsfield tried to paint it. What on earth is that woman doing to this Winston Graham’s story. She’s now changing it even more than the 1970s producers did.
bunnihunni
June 16, 2017 @ 2:53 am
Wrong! Ross did not RAPE anyone!
drush76
June 17, 2017 @ 7:02 pm
He raped her. He even admitted it to himself in the last novel.
bunnihunni
June 18, 2017 @ 7:00 pm
No he didn’t. You are reading your own interpretation into events and reinforcing it further.
rosie1843
June 20, 2017 @ 5:57 am
drush76 is referring to the 2002 novel, “Bella Poldark”, Book 4, Chapter 8.
bunnihunni
June 20, 2017 @ 2:29 pm
Try rereading what u just posted. I have all the novels. She is reading with revisionist interpretation.
DRush76
June 12, 2017 @ 1:16 am
George Warleggan may be “evil”, but at least he’s not a rapist.