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‘The Forsytes’: What’s at Stake for Frances After That Major Reveal? Tuppence Middleton Explains
Frances confronts the fallout of her husband Jo's secret past affair and two children, threatening their marriage and social standing in the early episodes of the PBS series.
- Frances Forsyte faces a marriage crisis after discovering her husband Jo had a secret affair in Italy that produced two children with his former love, Louisa.
- Seeking to protect their respective futures, Frances and Louisa agree to keep Jo's illegitimate children hidden, while Frances confides in her father-in-law, Elder Jolyon, for counsel and strategy.
- Jo, a man of great impulse, tracks down Louisa after their romance reignites, and on a surprise visit, he is shocked to discover his two children, Jos and Holly.
- Actress Tuppence Middleton describes Louisa's arrival as a "hand grenade" that complicates Jo's choice, explaining "there is genuine, real love" between Jo and Frances despite their opposing natures.
- Meanwhile, June attracts socialist Philip Bosinney, while business rivalries escalate as Jo, Soames, and Jolyon clash over firm leadership and a lucrative gold mine investment in Ceylon.
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right5Center10Last UpdatedBias Distribution53% Center
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53% Center
L 21%
C 53%
R 26%
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