The Duke - Season 4 [exclusive] — Miss Scarlet And

: The season closes with Eliza writing letters to William in New York, maintaining their bond despite the ocean between them. Miss Scarlet Season 4 Recap: 4 Things to Know - PBS

For three seasons, the Victorian detective drama Miss Scarlet and the Duke has captivated audiences with a classic "will-they-won't-they" dynamic, set against the foggy, cobblestoned backdrop of 1880s London. However, Season 4 marks a pivotal turning point for the series. It is a season defined not by the thrill of the chase, but by the necessity of change. By dismantling the status quo and separating its leads geographically and professionally, Season 4 forces the show to evolve from a charming procedural into a mature exploration of independence, identity, and the true nature of partnership. Miss Scarlet and the Duke - Season 4

Their reunion in Episode 4 is a masterclass in period drama tension. Standing in the rain outside her office, William admits, "I thought if I left, you would realize the world is too dangerous. Instead, you made it safer." Eliza’s reply cuts to the bone: "I had to. You weren't here to do it for me." : The season closes with Eliza writing letters

Midway through the season, the Duke returns to London. His homecoming is not romantic. He arrives to find Eliza running a successful agency without him, with a handsome new partner by her side. Stuart Martin plays the jealousy with a quiet devastation that is palpable. The Duke sees that Eliza has built the life he always feared she couldn't handle—and she did it without him. It is a season defined not by the