The Durrells season 3 episode 8 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Larry ponders his marriage's strain, while Margo fabricates Corfu's allure in journalism. Leslie, unsure about Daphne's baby's paternity, proposes marriage. The Durrells encounter a circus troupe, sparking Margo's interest in joining. Heartbreak ensues as Leslie learns Spiros is the baby's father, and Zoltan, Margo's love interest, must return to Turkey. The family rallies to support the struggling circus, but personal dilemmas loom - Leslie grapples with betrayal, Margo faces Zoltan's departure, and Spiros' return to his family leaves Louisa lonely. An unexpected twist arises from Larry's fictionalized articles, bringing tourists to their doorstep.
Full Episode S03E08 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Larry worried at the beginning of the episode?
Larry is concerned because his wife is in Athens and he feels he might be boring.
What does Margo write about in her article?
Margo writes about the beauty and conveniences of Corfu, though she exaggerates many details.
What is Leslie's relationship with Daphne?
Leslie is in a relationship with Daphne, who is pregnant, and he proposes to her in this episode.
Who is the father of Daphne's baby?
Spiros, not Leslie, is revealed to be the father of Daphne's baby.
Why does Margo consider joining the circus?
Margo is intrigued by the circus lifestyle and the possibility of a new adventure.
What kind of act does Margo decide to do in the circus?
Margo struggles to find a suitable act but eventually tries a magic act.
What happens to Zoltan in this episode?
Zoltan decides to return to Turkey for his family business, leaving Margo.
How do the Durrells help the circus?
The Durrells participate in various acts and work to attract an audience to save the circus.
What is Leslie's decision regarding his relationship with Daphne?
Leslie decides not to marry Daphne, realizing that trust is crucial in their relationship.
What unexpected consequence results from Larry's articles?
Larry's embellished articles lead to unexpected visitors coming to the Durrells' home, seeking the experiences he described.