The Star Morgan Spector “The Golded Age” speaks the final of the third season

Spoiler alarm: This piece spoils the final of the third season of The gilded age.

Thanks to Dr. William Kirkland (Jordan Donica) survived Morgan Spectors Railroad Magnate George Russell an absolute shock of a gunshot wound after a delivery man appeared in his work to try to kill him.

The penultimate episode, which Cliffhanger not only for Carrie Coons Bertha Russell, but also for Louisa Jacobsons Marian Brook, who helps the Russell family and Larry (Harry Richardson) and was brought into perspective with Larry (Harry Richardson) and brought them into perspective with Larry (Harry Richardson). Since the series created by Julian Fellowes for a fourth season in the middle of their rollout is renewed, the audience must wait and see what is in stock for George and Bertha's relationship, which was also on the rocks in season 3.

“I think the story of George's setback from the attack would be the story, at least for me, from season 4,” Spector told Deadline. “I would like to see what happens, but yes, I think there were moments when these boys may have decided to treat their workers a little better or maybe to invest more in philanthropy or the like. I would be curious to see.”

Although George Bertha encourages Mrs. Astors (Donna Murphy) Newport Ball, and even appears at the event that looks healthy as always, he makes home very disappointment the next day. He explains that he only did it when she wanted to help her in her social ambition and protect his own business. He also points out that he has thought some to do the marriage of his daughter with the Duke of Buckingham and his complacency in the agreement.

“I think what is happening to George is a crisis of the conflict between his actual life, the decisions he makes and his moral code. I think that's really what really questions,” said Spector. “I think he can't forgive himself that he did not protect Gladys from this marriage, and I think he has to find out how he can forgive himself and be the man he was who he was or how to change and someone else would like to find out if we can see him.”

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When asked whether George's anger and setting his railroad destinations, because Bertha was put under pressure for the lifestyle she wants to live, Spector claimed that the couple's ambition is the same.

“I don't think she needs it. I think this is an unspoken basis for your connection – that you will drive as far and as hard as possible in your respective directions,” he said.

Spectors Costar Coon noticed that it was “not very sexy” for Bertha if George had lost his journey. Spectators can expect answers to questions about the fate of Bertha and George's marriage as well as their separate roles in society in season four.

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