The Buccaneers Season 1 Finale Sets Stage for Potential Season 2
Series explores class disparity and modern feminism in 19th century London
- The Buccaneers season 1 finale left many characters reeling from the aftermath of Nan's wedding and raised questions about Nan's parentage, setting the stage for a potential season 2.
- The show explores the class disparity between American heroines and their British beaus, creating a similar tone and style to Bridgerton.
- Actress Kristine Frøseth hopes to see her character Nan return to her sense of self and explore the dynamics of her newfound marriage and her mysterious parentage in season 2.
- The series takes a feminist approach to 19th century London, weaving in modern motifs and messaging.
- In the finale, Nan makes a hasty, yet judicious decision to marry the Duke in order to protect her sister Jinny from her abusive husband Lord James.