Just a few weeks after releasing first-look photos from the upcoming third season of Sanditon, PBS has unveiled a brand new teaser, which begs the question: Will everyone find their happily ever after in the period drama’s final season?
In the 30-second clip, Charlotte Heywood (Rose Williams) can be heard saying, “We cannot choose who we fall in love with,” amid a backdrop of dreamy classical music. If you recall, in the shocking end of Season 2, she accepted the proposal of Ralph Starling (Cai Brigden), not too long after Alexander Colbourne (Ben Lloyd-Hughes) broke her heart.
And if the teaser is any indication of how he’s taking the news, it’s safe to say there will be some juicy drama.
In the brief preview, Colbourne appears to still be reeling from the news of the engagement as he’s seen telling his brother, Samuel Colbourne (Liam Garrigan), “She is soon to be married. She is not married yet.” So perhaps there is still a chance for them, after all!
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As for Georgiana (Crystal Clarke), who suffered a great heartbreak last season as she found out that artist Charles Lockhart (Alexander Vlahos), whom she thought was the one, was actually plotting to steal her fortune, she says, “Society can be merciless. You must do what you can to protect yourself.”
According to a press release, “Season 3 of the fan-favorite series will premiere in 2023 on Masterpiece on PBS, and brings viewers back to the seaside resort town of Sanditon to follow the romances, friendships, and struggles of Charlotte, Georgiana and the Parker family.”
The final season of Sanditon returns to PBS on Sunday, March 19 at 9/8c. You can watch the full teaser above.
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