Poldark : Is season 2 less depressing than season 1?

Is season 2 less depressing than season 1?

Don't get me wrong, I love the characters, the costumes, the scenery, the era. But dang, the last few episodes of season 1 are such downers! Very sad and depressing series of events.
Considering purchasing season 2. Is it better?

Re: Is season 2 less depressing than season 1?

No, it gets worse.

Ross cheats on Demelza with his beloved Elizabeth than acts like he doesn't get why Demelza is upset by it.

Re: Is season 2 less depressing than season 1?


No, it gets worse







If there aren't any skeletons in a man's closet, there's probably a Bertha in his attic.

Re: Is season 2 less depressing than season 1?

Are you serious?? Sigh.

Thank you. You saved me a bunch of time.

Re: Is season 2 less depressing than season 1?

It also gets better. I wouldn't skip it myself. And there are some wonderful things about season 2, a fabulous trial, a great love story for Dr. Enys. I don't think it gets worse, exactly, but it is a drama. Good things happen as well and it's all beautifully done. And how can you miss watching Aidan Turner ride a horse, among other things? Plus, there are some uproariously funny scenes, too!


"How was the war, sir?"
"As any wara waste of good men." (Poldark)

Re: Is season 2 less depressing than season 1?

Aidan Turner is a work of art ?

Re: Is season 2 less depressing than season 1?

Disregard the ?

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Re: Is season 2 less depressing than season 1?

Yes, he is, especially when he's dressed for the 18th century.


"How was the war, sir?"
"As any wara waste of good men." (Poldark)
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