The Gilded Age, which has been renewed for another season, airs on Sky and HBO and episode seven of season three left another character's life hanging in the balance, following the tragic accident involving John Adams (played by Claybourne Elder).
Just as the Russell family were starting to get their lives back on track, a shocking development left fans wondering whether George Russell (Morgan Spector) was dead.
George managed to save his family fortune after his son Larry (Harry Richardson) discovered a copper mine in Arizona.
Celebrating the turn of events, George had been staying at the gentlemen's club against his wife's wishes.
In a tragic twist, he ended up being shot with not one, but two bullets, by a gunman disguised as a delivery worker.
Fans were left wondering whether George survived the attack, with the gunman's identity remaining hidden.
Some fan theories have suggested it was his former aide, Clay (Patrick Page) getting his revenge after George fired him from the business.
George star Spector did not sound positive about his character's fate when he told Variety: "You should be very worried. In the 19th century, gunshot wounds from up close were extremely dangerous. Many people didn't survive them. I don't have a contract for next season yet, so who knows?"
Fans flocked to the comments to share their thoughts on the twist, with one saying on X: "Julian Fellowes, you kill George Russell, we riot."
Another added: "NOOOOO George Russell not you... How can you end the episode like that? George was shot, I cannot wait a whole week. Stay with us George."
Elsewhere in the episode, Ward McAllister Nathan Lane released his book Society as I Have Found It, causing members of high society to cast him out.
Marian Brook (Louisa Jacobson) was also standing her ground with Larry, refusing to hear him out after she ended their engagement.
Fans also saw the aftermath of John's death, with Oscar van Rhijn (Blake Ritson) mourning his lost love who accepted him for who he was.
With the next episode being the season finale, it is bound to include some shocking twists and revelations.
The Gilded Age airs on Sky and HBO
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