The Gilded Age Season 2 Ending Explained
The Opera War is over and the Van Rhijn family's future receives a surprising new trajectory as the Gilded Age brings its second season to a close.
The Creator of Downton Abbey returns to the small screen with The Gilded Age, a period drama set in the late 1800s in the United States. When Marian Brook's father passes away, she leaves to move in with her two aunts, two well-to-do women at the center of New York City's social system. However, the old-money socialites find their world disrupted when a young and wealthy couple moves to New York, showing Marian there may be more to life than the rigid societal traditions of old.
The Opera War is over and the Van Rhijn family's future receives a surprising new trajectory as the Gilded Age brings its second season to a close.
Julian Fellowes' The Gilded Age is full of juicy period scandals and historical events, but there's even more that could be included in season 3.
The Gilded Age's plot is based on real historical events, such as the Opera War, yet fictional characters are added and some timelines are changed.
HBO's The Gilded Age season 3 promises more romance, characters pursuing ambitious careers, and the Old Guard and New Money fighting for domination.
The rumblings about New York's new Metropolitan Opera house in The Gilded Age are based on real history. What happened when it opened in 1883?
The Gilded Age season 3 has officially been renewed at HBO just days after the historical drama's big season 2 finale aired on December 17.
The Gilded Age creator Julian Fellowes explains the ending twist in season 2, revealing just how long the new development was being planned.
The Gilded Age has already brought historical drama to HBO across its first two seasons, and now the hit period piece is returning for season 3.
Season 2 of The Gilded Age is over halfway through. Episode 7 is as much full of jubilation as it is heartache and devastation for the Van Rhijns.
The Gilded Age follows the Russell family, whose efforts to be accepted by high society New York mirrors the real-life Vanderbilt family.
Aunt Ada gets devastating news at the same time that her niece celebrates a new beginning in The Gilded Age season 2's most sensational episode yet.
The Gilded Age's George Russell is based on a real-life robber baron whose contentious relationship with the real Mrs. Astor hints at George's arc.
The Gilded Age S2 introduced another historical figure. Here's who Emily Roebling was and how she participated in the Brooklyn Bridge construction.
Mrs. Russell hosts the Duke of Buckingham and Ada prepares for her nuptials as The Gilded Age approaches its halfway mark in Season 2.
This might be the most dramatic and exciting episodes of The Gilded Age season 2, if not the whole of Julian Fellowes' NYC-based period series.
The Gilded Age time period is a real moment in American history; the HBO series follows characters from the era and explores themes of the time.
The women of The Gilded Age don show-stopping dresses that reflect their histories and ambitions, and some are more memorable than others.
The Opera War wages on, the Russell household almost implodes, and Ada finally has her day in Season 2, episode 3 of Julian Fellowes' The Gilded Age.
The Russell and the Van Rhijn-Brook families are two of the most influential clans in The Gilded Age. Here's how their family trees break down.
Robber barons, union organizing, opera wars, oh my! Julian Fellowes' The Gilded Age returns for another deliciously decadent episode in season 2.
The Gilded Age season 2 debuts on Rotten Tomatoes with a Certified Fresh score that marks HBO's sixth scripted show to pass the 90% threshold in 2023.