Aubri Ibrag and Jacob Ifan in ‘The Buccaneers’
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The season finale of The Buccaneers is now out on Apple TV+ and once again, this second season ends on many cliffhangers that will surely left fans eager for a third season.
One of the main arcs of the show has always been the love triangle between Nan (Kristine Frøseth), Theo (Guy Remmers) and Guy (Matthew Broome). However, if Nan’s heart is set on Guy, things won’t be so easy for the Duchess of Tintagel, especially now that she knows that her best friend, Lizzie (Aubri Ibrag), and Theo are in love.
But Lizzie also had her own new love triangle this season. She was supposed to marry Hector (Jacob Ifan), however, she breaks it off the day of her wedding, after Theo’s declaration.
During an interview over Zoom, Ibrag said, “I didn’t expect it at all, it was a curveball, but it was incredible to have that experience. It makes sense because Theo and Lizzie, who have both been wounded, they see a lot of the pain and a familiarity in each other.”
Theo’s speech before Lizzie’s wedding is truly what made her realize that she couldn’t marry someone she didn’t love, not because Theo told her to choose him, but because he told her to choose herself and her own happiness over any man.
On this true declaration of love, Remmers said, “I love that monologue, he’s running and he has to get to the wedding, and you just think he’s gonna say, ‘Marry me!’ But I love that moment when he’s like, he doesn’t want Lizzie to fall into the same trap that he did, and in that moment he puts his feelings aside and he just says ‘I want you to know that this is what I went through and I don’t want you to go through the same thing.’”
Guy Remmers as Theo in ‘The Buccaneers’
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Ibrag added: “Also being a duke and knowing you can’t divorce, Theo knows he can’t offer Lizzie the safety and the love that she deserves, so it came from a place of love. I was in tears that whole time, the way he was delivering it.”
Ibrag also mentioned that the shooting of this scene was rushed as they were running out of time, but that it only added to the gravity and intensity of the scene.
Hector has ambition, he’s a politician who wants to establish new reforms that would help disadvantaged areas and school funding. While there’s not doubt that he does have feelings for Lizzie, his pride is wounded when she turns him down, and we see a clear shift in Hector’s personality.
I asked Ifan how he analyzed the changes in his character when he first read the script and if felt that at some point, Hector might do something that might change completely the audience’s opinion on his character.
He said, “Maybe this is my personal opinion but to be a politician, it has to be an element of your personality that you have to be super driven and very ambitious. There is always that attraction to power, it’s a strange dynamic, although what I loved about Hector is that it is a rare thing when you see a politician who genuinely intends to do good, like you said, lots of social causes.”
He added: “He has an interesting relationship with Nan in terms of trying to amplify her voice, make changes within parliament, but when it comes to love, that’s where he’s not very well versed and I think actually, he’s not used to rejection, not used to loosing, and I think that when it happens, there’s inevitably a stern shift and his ego is really bruised.”
As mentioned before, the final episode ends on so many plot twists, especially when it comes to romantic relationships. However, what the show is and has always been about, is the friendship of this group of young women, trying to navigate society’s expectations and the pressure they have to endure in order to become what respectable young women should be at that time.
Aubri Ibrag and Kristine Frøseth in ‘The Buccaneers’
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Nan and Lizzie’s friendship is very much in jeopardy and if it is clear that Nan doesn’t love Theo and would rather get a divorce, she now has to face one more responsibility: she is pregnant and Theo is the father.
When in a turn of events, Theo abdicates from his position as Duke of Tintagel, and would therefore be divorcing Nan to be with Lizzie, Nan runs away to protect her baby, who would be the heir of Tintagel.
While speaking with Aubrag, I asked her what her reaction was when she found out that Lizzie and Nan’s friendship would be put at risk, from an actor’s point of view, who truly care about these characters.
She said, “I think Lizzie is a good person at heart, because even with the complexity and nature of Nan and Theo’s relationship, I think Lizzie deep down thought that maybe Theo deserved someone who loved him for who he truly is. And I think Nan made it very clear that she didn’t. Her heart was more with Guy.”
She added: “So of course, you felt the guilt and everything, but when Nan goes to Italy, that was confirmation for Lizzie that ‘Ok, this man is available, and I have all of these feelings for him.’ So she couldn’t help it. She got in that carriage and was like ‘Girl, I’m just gonna do me!’”
The Buccaneers season 2 is now available on Apple TV+
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/maellebeauget-uhl/2025/08/07/the-cast-of-the-buccaneers-talks-love-triangles-and-new-characters/