As the episode begins, Spiros (Alexis Georgoulis) cleans his car. Louisa (Keeley Hawes) watches from a distance. Spiros explains that his wife needs more time to think. Louisa admits she just wants Spiros to be happy. After the intro, the family chats about Frank the sloth. Lawrence (Josh O’Connor) tells his family that he has gotten into paid journalism. He reads his current article for the Daily Mail. It is full of lies about Corfu. He heads into town and meets Elena (Charlotte Atkinson). She is a contortionist. Larry immediately wants to be her boyfriend. Margo (Daisy Waterstone) tells Louisa that Zoltan was odd today. Larry tells everyone about his new girlfriend and the circus coming to town. Louisa wants to go to the circus. Spiros drives them there the following day. Meanwhile, Leslie (Callum Woodhouse) speaks with Daphne (Elli Tingou).
Louisa and Margo speaks with the ring master, Dragan (Goran Navojec). Margo wants to perform her own act in the circus. Leslie proposes to Daphne. She immediately says yes, but runs off crying. Larry spends time with his new girlfriend. Leslie visits the clinic and speaks with Florence (Lucy Black). After the conversation, Leslie begins having doubts about the baby. Spiros hangs out with Frank and Louisa. Leslie confronts Daphne. She admits that the baby isn’t his. He isn’t sure whether he wants to continue his relationship with her. Larry speaks with Louisa about her relationship with Spiros. Margo tries to find a trick that she can perform. She refuses to be a clown, since she feels like one at home all of the time. Gerald (Milo Parker) speaks with the ring master about the treatment of his animals.
Larry has fun with Elena. He learns that she has a bad back. Margo tries to make Gerald levitate. It doesn’t work. Zoltan (Merch Husey) visits. He breaks up with Margo, because he has to go back home to his family. Louisa tries to comfort Leslie. Zoltan visits again. He finds out that Margo is going to catch a bullet in her mouth. Spiros and Louisa try to get the locals to buy tickets to the circus. Larry sings to Frank, but it does nothing. Louisa and Spiros enjoy the circus. Margo takes the stage. She is shot and goes down. Miraculously, she manages to catch the bullet. Larry volunteers to be the talking head. He takes questions form the audience. He tries to tell the future. Spiros and Louisa seem to be getting closer. Larry mentions Louisa and love. He tells her that she has found love. Spiros admits he cannot say he loves her, since he is still married.
Gerald suggests taking Frank back home. Zoltan and Daphne visit. Daphne tells Leslie that the father, Spiros, visited her after the circus. He is going to stay. She tells Leslie that he is free. They both admit that they do not like the idea. They’re forced to say their goodbyes. Zoltan tells Margo that he tried to convince his father to let him stay. It didn’t work. He gives her a goodbye present. She gives him one as well. Zoltan’s present is a replica of the Durrell house. Frank is sent back home. The ring master thanks the family for their help. Larry is forced to say goodbye to his new girlfriend. Gerald finds Galini (Olivia Lebedeva-Alexopoulou). Louisa speaks with Spiros. He reveals that his wife returned with the children. Louisa admits it has been a bad day for love and the Durrells. Spiros calls her Louisa one last time. Larry interrupts them.
Larry is forced to comfort his mother. He suggests finding a distraction. Larry’s journalism has brought a lot of new tourist to the area. Louisa isn’t happy to have them.
The Durrells Review
Sorry for any errors above. Got into a big rush with work and such. This episode was great, but very depressing. It was sad to see all of the good romances come to an end. The one with Leslie and Daphne was most painful. The circus was pretty entertaining and funny though. I guess Louisa and Spiros aren’t going to be an item after all. That is probably for the best. The episode was good from start to finish. An 8 out of 10 is deserved. Catch up with previous recaps of The Durrells In Corfu 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.