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‘Palm Royale’ Boss Talks Robert’s Fate, Maxine’s Trauma & More
Season 2 begins with Robert alive after a shooting and Maxine escaping a mental institution as a scheme unfolds to frame her, unfolding weekly on Apple TV+, creator said.
- On Nov. 12, Palm Royale Season 2 premiered with a major musical number featuring Robert being shot onstage, bleeding, and collapsing as the production continues.
- Seeking to protect a stolen identity, Agnes asked Robert to marry her so he could inherit her wealth, giving her a motive to silence threats in Palm Beach.
- After the Season 1 finale, Maxine Dellacorte suffered a breakdown and was confined to Sunny Tides, where she was drugged and repeatedly asked for Robert before escaping and overhearing Norma say `I know who told you about Agnes`.
- The hospital doctor said Robert appears alive for now, with his speech on waking their first sign of hope before assessing brain damage.
- New episodes air weekly on Wednesdays on Apple TV+, and creator Abe Sylvia says Palm Royale Season 2 is bigger, bolder and full of twists.
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