The production value of Season 4 remains top-tier. From the foggy streets of London to the opulent drawing rooms of the elite, the costume design and set decoration are impeccable. But beyond the aesthetics, it’s the writing that shines. The mysteries are more complex, requiring Eliza to use not just her intuition, but her newfound resources at Nash & Sons. A Major Turning Point
Meanwhile, the Duke is forced to confront his own family's legacy when a long-lost relative arrives with a shocking revelation about their family's past. As tensions rise, Emily and the Duke must decide if their love is strong enough to overcome the challenges of their respective families. Miss Scarlet and the Duke - Season 4
Since its premiere on PBS, has garnered the highest ratings of the series. Rotten Tomatoes holds it at 96% fresh. Critics praise the show’s willingness to "kill the status quo." However, fan reaction is split into two passionate camps: #TeamDuke and #TeamBlake. The production value of Season 4 remains top-tier
Tom Durant-Pritchard has joined the cast of Miss Scarlet! Check out some early, first look images from the upcoming fifth season. Tom Durant Pritchard Ansu Kabia The mysteries are more complex, requiring Eliza to
A familiar face threatens Eliza's role at Nash & Sons; William receives a life-changing job offer. The Calling
True to the series' roots, Season 4 doesn't shy away from the social issues of the late 19th century, including class struggles, the limitations placed on women, and the rigid hierarchy of the British legal system. Why Season 4 Stands Out
I always pictured Scottish actor Stuart Martin (from PBS show Miss Scarlett and the Duke) in that Michael roll. Not just the look…... Stuart Martin Kate Phillips