"Men look at other women and women look at men sometimes" - Ross Poldark

* Warning: spoilers below in Recap Review from www.radiotimes.com
Ross
Poldark fans look away now. Tonight, for perhaps the first time, we saw a side
to Aidan Turner’s hero that we might not like very much. He hurt poor
Delmelza’s feelings with what appeared to be some wayward and unhusbandly
late-night flirting with his first love Elizabeth. The cad.
The
occasion was a harvest party at which Ross and Demelza appeared to patch things
up with Francis and Elizabeth. But as the night wore on and Francis slumbered
upstairs, Ross told his old love: “I remember a time you were already perfect…
to me, I mean.”
Steady
on. Demelza didn’t quite catch that line, bit she did appear at the door and
ear-wig on the rest of their nocturnal reflections, including the bit where
Ross tells Elizabeth that she now looks “like a girl of 16, the age when I
first knew you.”

No
wife wants to hear her husband say that to his ex, now, do they?
Ross
also proceeded to suggest that their love could have overcome the obstacles of
their conflicting temperaments, before praising Elizabeth for bringing “the
light back to Francis’ eyes.” Go to bed Ross, suggested Elizabeth, not before
time.
Poor
Demelza didn’t take all this very well, grumping away upstairs when Ross did
finally retire and commenting archly: “Elizabeth looked well tonight.” She
finally managed to tell Ross about her pregnancy, though.
Dramatically
speaking, it was an intriguing and finely-tuned visit to Cornwall tonight,
where present and future troubles fermented away. Ross’s money worries continue
to mount, forcing him and Demelza to sell most of their possessions to meet
their debts, and Warleggan has a spy in the Wheal Leisure mine.
Still,
the light, as ever in Poldark land, was on hand to offset the shade and the
funniest moment of tonight’s episode was the resurrection of Jud.
Yes,
Phil Davies’ sweary boozy factotum had been beaten to death – or so it seemed –
by Warleggan’s brutes for failing to testify against his master. And his demise
prompted much sadness from everyone. Well. Sort of.
“I
have known him since I was a child. He was the most useless servant under the
sun,” said Ross. “But he taught me how to smoke a pipe…”
Prudie
seemed to enjoy her husband’s demise for the opportunity it gave her to drink
away her sorrows and get some fine clothes for his funeral. “Ne’er a cross word
did pass his lips.” she said of Jud, proving that in death his character was
going to be wholly, and not entirely honestly, reappraised.
Only
Jud wasn’t dead. The disappearance of the body, laid out in winding sheets,
wasn’t the work of body snatchers as Prudie feared, but the miraculous agency
of... God knows what. Jud was alive all along and he got up to go to the pub
because he had a "thirst on". Jud lives! Lord be praised.
The
second best moment of comedy came earlier when Jack Farthing’s creepy Warleggan
proved he was so afeared of a beating from Ross that he'd taken up boxing
lessons, prancing round his living room like an idiot.
I
suspect Warleggan will be needing a bit more practise when Ross clocks the full
extent of his enemy's malevolence, however, and those mine-hewn fists of our
hero are thrown into action.
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