The Durrells In Corfu Series 3 Episode 2 Recap

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As the episode begins, Leslie (Callum Woodhouse) asks his family how to split up with his girlfriend nicely. Larry (Josh O’Connor) tries to help him rehearse. Spiros (Alexis Georgoulis) brings Louisa (Keeley Hawes) an item Aunt Hermione left behind. Gerald (Milo Parker) rushes by to stare at a wall. Aunt Hermione (Barbara Flynn) emerges in a very good mood. Leslie gives Spiros a letter to deliver to Daphne. He admits he is in love with Dionisia (Erifili Kitzoglou). After the intro, we see that Gerald is fascinated with a wall full of bugs. Hermione joins him and asks him why the bugs don’t fall off. Louisa speaks with Larry about Leslie and using protection. She tries to speak with Leslie, but he rushes off. Margo (Daisy Waterstone) speaks with Zoltan (Merch Husey) in town. He tries to win her back, but she doesn’t like his arrogance.

She tells him about her new job. Hermione speaks with Larry. She explains that older people humanity’s depots of wisdom. Leslie manages to smooth things over with Dionisia. Louisa gets a visit from Mr. Likourgos (Gerasimos Skiadaressis). He tells her that Daphne (Elli Tingou) is pregnant. During this time, Larry finds Aunt Hermione dead. Daphne’s father makes it clear that he wants Leslie to marry his daughter. Larry breaks the news to Louisa. Leslie returns in time to see the coffin leaving the house. Then, he learns about Daphne’s pregnancy. He admits that he doesn’t love Daphne. That night, Gerald and Margo mock Leslie. The family agrees that it might be a bit too soon. They contemplate having a celebration of sorts for Hermione. Their big idea is to kill the goat that is no longer making milk. The following day, Louisa checks out Gerald’s wall. She asks him how the bugs stay on the wall.

Larry tries to kill the goat. Instead, he winds up slicing his hand open with the knife. Louisa and Spiros go into town to plan for Hermione’s service. They plan to ship her back to England. The undertaker tells Louisa that she’ll need to go along, since they’ve lost bodies in the past. Zoltan visits Margo at the clinic. He pretends to have hurt his arm saving a cat. Larry stares at the wall with Gerald. He learns that the gecko, Geronimo, is going after the mantis. Larry asks why the bugs don’t fall off of the wall. Louisa admits she should go back, but is worried about Leslie. Spiros says that things could work out well. Margo tries to sleep in her bed. However, it has an indention that reminds her of Hermione. She believes it might be haunted. Leslie gets a visit from Dionisia. She breaks up with him.

Margo tries to shoot the goat. She puts on a blindfold and Gerald rushes it away. Louisa and Leslie visit Daphne and her father. Daphne’s dad threatens to shoot Leslie if he doesn’t marry Daphne. Zoltan returns to the clinic without his sling. He learns about the haunted bed. Leslie joins Gerald at the wall, while Larry begins wondering if Daphne is really pregnant. Gerald shuts up Leslie before he can ask how the bugs don’t fall off of the wall. That night, Larry pitches his idea to Leslie. The next day, Leslie meets with her. He wants to make sure that she is pregnant. He suggests going to the doctor. Pavlos (Nikos Orestis Haniotakis) helps Margo prepare for the service. Leslie is forced to leave Daphne at the doctor to attend the service. The service is very awkward. When it is over, Daphne confirms that she is pregnant. She also ridicules Leslie for not even trying. Louisa finds Zoltan trying to kill the wrong goat. He is unable to do it.

Margo falls for him again. Leslie ridicules Larry and tells him that he reads too many books. He tells Louisa what he has done. Theo (Yorgos Karamihos) and Gerald watch the wall. The gecko finally kills the mantis. Gerald finally gives up the wall. Leslie visits Daphne. He tells the father that he won’t marry her, because he doesn’t love her. He promises to support Daphne and the baby though. Spiros delivers a new bed from Zoltan to Margo. Larry admits he made the indent on the bed. Margo throws his mattress out of the window. As the episode ends, Larry and Louisa leave on the boat. Daphne is there for Leslie.

 

The Durrells In Corfu Review

This episode of The Durrells was very good. I was really surprised that they killed off Aunt Hermione. Nevertheless, she had a very awkward but good send off. The bug wall was pretty funny too. I can’t wait to see what happens next. The episode scores an 8 out of 10. Catch up with previous recaps of The Durrells In Corfu right now!

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Jay Skelton is a fan of all television shows and movies. He tries his best to keep up with the latest foreign television shows and movies. Jay loves skinny dipping in the dark too.

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