BREAKING: The Gilded Age Season 4 Is Happening — And One Beloved Couple Is Officially Doomed! 😱💔💥
The cast just spilled the tea in a jaw-dropping finale breakdown — and fans can’t believe what’s coming next. With rivalries heating up, loyalties breaking, and a romance already set for heartbreak, Season 4 is shaping up to be the most scandalous yet. The question is… who survives the social battlefield of New York’s elite?
👇 Full story & shocking reveal below!
———–
Just like that, another season of The Gilded Age has come to an end. And it’s a darn good thing that the HBO drama has already scored a renewal, because Sunday’s episode left us on a heartbreaking cliffhanger.
Picking up immediately where last week’s jaw-dropper left off, Dr. Kirkland led a makeshift medical team in scrambling to save George’s life. He survived getting shot, but his brush with death left him a changed man — and a man looking to make some changes in his life. (More on that later.)
Elsewhere in the finale, Marian and Larry reconciled their differences and resumed their engagement; Oscar floated the idea of a mutually beneficial marriage to Enid, who agreed to discuss the matter further; a much-needed surprise helped Agnes accept the new power dynamics in the Van Rhijn household; Jack romanced the heck out of Bridget; Gladys revealed that she and the Duke are expecting; the ladies supported Aurora at Mrs. Astor’s party, where the hostess also publicly accepted her own daughter; and William defied his mother’s wishes by proposing to Peggy — very smoothly, we might add.
The episode left us with a lot to process, so we’re happy to report that TVLine spoke with the show’s stars for some insight on Sunday’s many twists and turns. What is Taissa Farmiga‘s one regret about Gladys’ pregnancy? Did Denée Benton and Jordan Donica have as much fun filming that romantic proposal as we did watching it? And why does Morgan Spector think that George and Bertha’s marital crisis might actually be a good thing? All those questions and more are answered below.
Do you think Sunday’s episode served as a fitting end to The Gilded Age‘s boldest season yet? Read on for insights from the cast, then weigh in via our polls and drop a comment with your own thoughts.
Peggy and William Are Engaged!

One of the many bright spots of the finale came when William surprised Peggy at a Black ball with one of the smoothest TV proposals we’ve ever seen. And, of course, she said yes!
“We shot that over three 20-hour days, and when [director Salli Richardson-Whitfield] showed me the playback on set, when Peggy turns around in slow motion, I just burst into tears,” Denée Benton tells TVLine. “One of the biggest dreams that [co-executive producer Dr. Erica Armstrong Dunbar] and I had was getting there to be a Black ball in the show. We’ve been talking about it since 2019, so for all of it to culminate in Peggy getting this moment of being chosen in all of her beauty and vulnerability, and the way it was shot it — it’s just a feast.”
Jordan Donica says that he and Benton knew a lot of the dancers in the scene from their respective Broadway careers, which made the experience even more special. He also knew he was doing something right when the male crew members admitted to getting misty eyed over the romantic sequence.
“They were like, ‘That reminded me of when I proposed to my wife,’ and all these crew guys were getting emotional,” Donica recalls. “It was really sweet, and then I cried watching it back.”
Gladys Is Pregnant!

What a season it’s been for Gladys Russell. First, she suddenly finds herself married to the Duke of Buckingham… and now she’s expecting his child! Taissa Farmiga is “excited to see what the emotional journey will be that comes along with that,” but she does have one reservation.
“I wish there was a tiny bit more time between Gladys being a maiden who needs a husband, to having freedom, then immediately having a child,” Farmiga tells TVLine. “I wish there was a tiny bit of time in between to maybe join a charity or something. But I’m ready to do my duty. It’ll be interesting to see how she is as a mother of the next generation in the 1880s, whether she’ll push for freedom or push for inherited karma. You never know.”
Agnes Finally Surrenders!

Agnes has had some pretty terrible luck lately, but that began to change in the finale when she was asked to become vice president of the New York Heritage Society, an unexpected honor that left her speechless.
And this good fortune clearly put Agnes in a better mood, because she finally declared — in front of God and Bannister — that Ada is running the household, and should therefore sit at the head of the dinner table, even shooting her sister a cheeky little wink. It was a very sweet moment between the sisters, one Christine Baranski feels was “well-earned.”
“It pays off to have all that [animosity between them],” Baranski tells TVLine, “because then when we do have those tender moments — like when Ada comes back devastated from the seance and opens up to her sister, who embraces her — it says so much in such a short amount of time. You see, oh God, there’s so much love there.”
George and Bertha Are On the Outs!

While things are going swimmingly between Larry and Marian, Peggy and William, and even Gladys and the Duke, another Gilded Age couple is headed for a rough patch. Actually, they’re not headed for one — they’re already there.
You see, getting shot has caused George to reexamine his life, and as he told Bertha at the end of the finale, he doesn’t like everything he sees. Specifically, he can no longer allow Bertha to use their children as unwilling pieces in her endless game of societal chess. “I’m ruthless in business, not with the people I love,” he told her before leaving indefinitely. When asked if he was coming back, he coldly replied, “Not until we know what we want.” She claims to already know what she wants — for them to remain together — but he’s “not so sure.”
Big tears. Big music. Big drama. And while no one wants to see the show’s central couple part ways, their portrayers are actually excited for what Season 4 might bring for the Russells.
“Because we know how good this couple can be together, it would be really fascinating to see them spend a season figuring out how to get back to each other,” Morgan Spector tells TVLine.
Carrie Coon, meanwhile, isn’t too worried about Bertha’s marriage, promising TVLine that “she’s not going to give up.”
News
THE FIRST QUESTION: Officers in Bennington, Vermont, said they initially approached Janette MacAusland to check on her health — but one of the first questions she asked them is now part of the investigative chain of events
On the evening of Friday, April 24, 2026, officers from the Bennington Police Department in Vermont responded to what appeared to be a routine welfare check at a family residence. The call came in around 9:15 p.m. after a woman…
THE LAST 24 HOURS: Investigators are reprocessing the final 24 hours before the children were found any conscious at their Wellesley home — including a brief interaction this evening that may now be more significant than initially thought
THE LAST 24 HOURS: Investigators Reconstruct the Final Day Before Tragedy Struck the MacAusland Home in Wellesley As the investigation into the deaths of 7-year-old Kai MacAusland and his 6-year-old sister Ella intensifies, authorities are meticulously reprocessing every detail from…
A CALL: Call logs related to Janette MacAusland show a 39-second outgoing call late Friday night — and the identity of the person who answered has yet to be released is complicating the case
A CALL: The 39-Second Outgoing Call Late Friday Night That Investigators Are Scrutinizing in the MacAusland Case As law enforcement pieces together the final hours of April 24, 2026, in the tragic deaths of 7-year-old Kai MacAusland and his 6-year-old…
TIMESTAMPS FROM NEIGHBORS: A neighbor near MacAusland’s home in Wellesley, Massachusetts, said they noticed unusual activity around 9:14 p.m. Friday — a timestamp now being compared by investigators with phone and vehicle data — but what they heard was even more horrifying
In the quiet, tree-lined streets of Wellesley, Massachusetts — an affluent Boston suburb known for its top-rated schools and family-friendly atmosphere — one neighbor’s casual observation on Friday, April 24, 2026, has become a critical piece in reconstructing the final…
RELATIVE’S CALL: A relative in Bennington, Vermont was the one who called police after seeing Janette MacAusland arrive late that night — but the first thing she reportedly said inside the house is now drawing attention
On the evening of Friday, April 24, 2026, a quiet residential street on Northside Drive in Bennington, Vermont, became the unlikely starting point for one of the most disturbing cases to cross state lines in recent memory. Janette MacAusland, a…
LAST MESSAGE DETAIL:Janette MacAusland’s ex-husband Samuel MacAusland has now spoken publicly about the custody fight — but investigators say a 7-word text she sent late Friday night is now being reviewed as one of the final messages before everything unfolded
In the affluent Boston suburb of Wellesley, Massachusetts, a bitter divorce and custody dispute ended in unimaginable tragedy on Friday night, April 24, 2026. Janette MacAusland, a 49-year-old acupuncturist, stands accused of strangling her two young children — 7-year-old Kai…
End of content
No more pages to load