With parliamentary speeches and a frosty reunion between Ross and Demelza, Poldark series four episode three had plenty of talking points – but none more than the surprise return of Elizabeth Poldark’s son Geoffrey Charles.

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However, it wasn’t the Geoffrey most viewers were used to. With series four's huge 10-year time jump, the small boy we all knew had transformed into a teenager played by Louis Davison.

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The older Geoffrey was even seen enjoying a grown-up drink with cousin Ross (Aidan Turner).

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The growth spurt was too much for some viewers…

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Especially since other characters, including Demelza (Eleanor Tomlinson), don’t appear to have aged at all…

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However, Poldark viewers were left with a puzzle more pressing than the show's selective ageing. At episode’s three close, doc Dwight Enys noticed something seriously wrong with Caroline’s baby, Sarah. More specifically, something wrong with her eyes.

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Has the poor child got a mystery illness? Or does the child's eye colour allude to Caroline's secret infidelity?

The wait to find out in the next episode will feel like years – in Geoffrey Charles time, anyway.

Poldark season four airs on Sundays, 9/8c, Masterpiece on PBS

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This article was originally published on 25 June 2018


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