The grand muckety-muck is played by Stephen Root, and he probably has a real name but it's much easier to remember him as Larry Lech. In fairly typical Succession style, we quickly meet a bunch of besuited new characters and have to work out who's who. The Future freedom summit may be a safe space where you don't have to pretend to like Hamilton, but it still gives off "Berlin bunker vibes." The Roys arrive in Virginia for a conservative conference (Con-Con, if you will) at which movers and shakers meet to figure out who can replace the Raisin and run for president at such short notice. Meanwhile Logan and WayStar are inching their way back into the game with a show of legal cooperation intended to bog down the investigation until they can connive to turn off the heat. At heart Kendall is often just a petulant kid who doesn't like being told what to do, and that's going to lose him everything. He's savvy enough to hire the best people, but he isn't bright enough to listen to their expertise. Kendall's biggest problem (well, at least near the top of a very long list) is that he thinks he's smart. But he's rich enough to just say it anyway and expect it to happen. Again, he's self-ware enough to know he's said something he shouldn't. I'm saying what you think I think," he admonishes his legal team in this episode. So why is it all slipping through his fingers? There's a recurring motif this season of Kendall saying something obnoxious or entitled then playing it off as a joke. "Poldark" Season 2 returns this Sunday, Octoat 9 pm on BBC One.Kendall has the best lawyer, the best story and the fucking receipts. Ultimately, it will be its viewers who will judge if the show still merits attention despite the rather questionable portrayal of that rape scene. In fact, many were somehow expecting that the showrunner would present a toned down version, which could have involved Aidan Turner's Ross seducing Elizabeth but not outright rape. However, many were caught unprepared at the brutality that was shown in that "Poldark" Season 2 scene.
Of course, the series was just following the events in Winston Graham's books. While there are those who tried to defend it by saying that it was okay with Elizabeth in the end, a lot more are saying that rape is rape Elizabeth never gave her assent, reports Daily Mail. Most viewers and fans of the hit period drama series were appalled at the rape committed by Aidan Turner's character Ross against his ex Elizabeth (Heida Reid) in the recent "Poldark" Season 2 episode. Will she be able to carry out her plan without glitch? For she has a target in mind, the handsome Captain Malcolm McNeil. While fans might be used to her wearing her everyday clothes, Demelza will be glamorous next episode as she sets out to attend a party without her husband Ross (Aidan Turner) as an escort. The next "Poldark" Season 2 episode will see a very different Demelza. According to latest "Poldark" Season 2 spoilers, Mrs Poldark, played by actress Eleanor Tomlinson, would rather get even, reports The Telegraph. After finding out about her husband's night of passion with his ex, Demelza is not the type of wife to just pout and be depressed about it. Ross Poldark, the character portrayed by Aidan Turner chose the wrong woman to cross as he will surely soon find out. However, Ross might just get his comeuppance soon enough, as his wife is bent on punishing him for the deed.Äemelza Plans Her Revenge Against Aidan Turner's Ross The recent rape scene in "Poldark" Season 2, which saw Aidan Turner's Ross Poldark force himself on his recently widowed old flame Elizabeth, caused a stir among viewers.