Ep 12. Part 12
- November 27, 1977
Ross continues to face challenges in his personal and professional life as the second season of Poldark approaches its conclusion. In Part 12, Ross seeks to make amends with both his wife Demelza and his former love interest Elizabeth, who has recently become a widow. Meanwhile, the political landscape in Cornwall becomes increasingly volatile as the tensions between the poor and the rich escalate.
The episode begins with Ross working on his mine and attempting to reconcile with Demelza after their fight in the previous episode. However, their relationship remains strained, and Ross begins to worry that he may have lost her for good. At the same time, he receives a letter from Elizabeth, who is mourning the death of her husband and asking for his advice on how to move forward with her life.
Ross’s response to Elizabeth’s letter is mixed, in part because he is preoccupied with his own problems, but also because he remains conflicted about his feelings for her. Ultimately, he decides to visit her at Trenwith to offer his condolences in person. However, this decision comes at a cost, as it means leaving Demelza behind to deal with the aftermath of their argument.
Meanwhile, tensions in Cornwall are mounting as the poor continue to suffer under the weight of the new laws and regulations imposed by the wealthy landowners. Ross becomes increasingly concerned about the situation, while George Warleggan sees an opportunity to exploit the unrest and rise to even greater power. The two men come into conflict, with Ross determined to find a peaceful solution to the crisis, while George is equally determined to use it to his advantage.
As the episode draws to a close, tensions come to a head when a group of miners stage a violent protest against their working conditions. Ross is caught in the middle of the melee, and his efforts to calm the situation are met with resistance from both the miners and the landowners. The episode ends on a cliffhanger, leaving viewers wondering how the situation will be resolved and what consequences it will have for the characters in the final episode of the season.
Overall, Part 12 of Poldark’s second season is a tense and dramatic episode that sets the stage for an explosive finale. Ross is faced with mounting challenges in both his personal and professional life, and it remains unclear how he will be able to navigate them. The tensions between the poor and the rich also come to a head, with potentially disastrous consequences. Viewers are left on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the final episode and wondering how the various plot threads will be resolved.