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‘The Buccaneers’ Season 2 Episode 1 Recap: “The Duchess Of Tintagel”

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The first season of The Buccaneers left us with a juicy cliffhanger about Nan’s (Kristine Froseth) true parentage, and the Apple TV+ costume drama doesn’t waste any time in answering that question in its second season. The Season 2 premiere (“The Duchess of Tintagel”) immediately introduces new castmember Leighton Meester as Nan’s long lost birth mother Nell, who has arrived to see her wed Theo (Guy Remmers), the Duke of Tintagel. 

BUCCANEERS 201 first reveal of Nell, sipping wine

We learn quite quickly that Nell is Patti’s (Christina Hendricks) sister and the estranged siblings have an understandably complicated relationship stemming from Nell’s affair with Patti’s husband Tracy (Adam James). Patti has kept Nell at a distance from Nan, raising her niece as her own, and she’s initially displeased at the idea of Nell forging her own relationship with Nan now. Nell gets a glimpse at what a bond with Nan would look like when she confides in her “aunt” that she regrets marrying Theo when she still has feelings for Guy (Matthew Broome), and Nell draws a parallel to her own situation, assuring Nan that if she did it for moral reasons, it will be the right decision in the end. That interaction is a lightbulb for Nell who realizes that she doesn’t want to “be the consolation prize of someone [Nan] is just polite to,” and opts to remain a distant relative (for now). 

The reunion between Patti and Nell forces the sisters to finally duke it out (no pun intended), and say things that likely have been on their chests for years. Patti says that Nell walked away from Nan, while Nell accuses her sister of keeping her from her daughter; Patti claims she plans to divorce Tracy and always expected her husband to cheat, but she didn’t think her sister would be complicit, but Nell believes she’s only leaving him now that Nan has married into royalty. After they sleep on it, Patti realizes that Nell—who was a year younger than Nan when the affair with Tracy happened—was too young to realize the mess she was getting herself into. Doubling down on her decision to divorce Tracy, Patti and Nell leave together the next day, leaving her soon-to-be ex-husband to fend for himself. 

BUCCANEERS 201 sisters arguing

While her mothers (plural) make amends, Nan is preoccupied by both the guilt of her sham marriage and the uncertainty about her sister Jinny’s (Imogen Waterhouse) safety. Nan toys with whether to come clean to Theo about her true feelings for Guy, but Theo’s Dowager mother (Amelia Bullmore) intervenes and convinces her to keep her mouth shut. In season 1, the Dowager vowed to help Nan smuggle Jinny away from her abusive husband, but it came at the price of forcing Nan and Theo’s union in exchange. 

Nan’s feelings for Guy are still bubbling, and she feels especially bad about the fact that Theo’s mom witnessed their indiscretion prior to the wedding. “Everything before ‘I do’ is irrelevant,” the Dowager responds, and Nan seems to take that to heart and doubles down on trying to make the marriage work. She explains her emotional distance to Theo by telling him about Mission: Rescue Jinny, and he expresses his regret for not knowing about James’s (Barney Fishwick) actions. The newly married couple are intimate on the beach, but unfortunately Nan is thinking about Guy the whole time. 

Even with her husband in the know, Nan is desperate for updates about Jinny—especially after James threatens Nan on the cliffside, knowing that she aided her sister’s disappearance. Nan asks the Dowager when her sister will be able to return and she is careful but firm in her response: there’s no realistic world in which Jinny can return without repercussions, especially as their patriarchal society will view her escape as a kidnapping of Lord James Seadown’s unborn child. She points to the newspapers that are constantly reporting on the missing Lady Seadown, which are also questioning Jinny’s state of mind in the headlines. The news hits Nan hard as it’s likely the first time she realizes that her plan might secure Jinny’s safety, but will also keep them apart forever. 

BUCCANEERS 201 Nan’s red dress debut

But the Dowager also sparks an idea: “Some more fascinating headline will come to knock Jinny from the headlines,” she says offhandedly. Nan takes that and runs with it, showing up to the Black and White Ball in a striking one-shoulder red gown, complete with a bold red lip and buoyant hair curled at the nape of her neck. She causes a stir amongst the onlookers—exactly as she planned.

Love is in the air for both of the Elmsworth sisters—especially Lizzy (Aubri Ibrag), who seems to be granted a fresh start after being tormented by James throughout season 1. She meets Hector Robinson, a parliament member who was eyeing her at the wedding and later comes to her residence to personally ask her to accompany him to the Black and White Ball that Theo and Nan are throwing. Meanwhile, Mabel’s (Josie Totah) courtship with Honoria (Mia Threapleton) continues, even though Honoria is especially worried about her parents’ reaction. 

BUCCANEERS 201 the 4 girls walk hand-in-hand

In a completely separate storyline, Conchita is busy trying to help both her parents and her in-laws regain their financial standing, and when she meets a wealthy American mother-daughter duo with Merrigan’s department store money, we can see the gears turning. While it initially seemed like she might see the eligible daughter Cora as a pawn to feed her brother-in-law given Jinny’s absence, Conchita is far more entrepreneurial than that. Instead, she rides her own love story to the bank, promising to provide coaching at a fee to the Americans who are trying to ingratiate themselves into top-tier British society. 

As for Jinny and Guy, we don’t see much of their journey until they land at a beautiful seaside town. They pose as husband and wife to rent a room, hoping that no one recognizes Jinny as the Lady Seadown, whose whereabouts would be front-page news. As they settle in, Guy catches a glimpse of a new headline emblazoned on the papers: “Duchess Dazzles in Red.” Guy smiles, realizing that Nan purposefully changed the conversation. 

BUCCANEERS 201 Guy reading the newspaper

Radhika Menon (@menonrad) is a TV-obsessed writer based in Los Angeles. Her work has appeared on Paste Magazine, Teen Vogue, Vulture and more. At any given moment, she can ruminate at length over Friday Night Lights, the University of Michigan, and the perfect slice of pizza. You may call her Rad.





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