Eleanor Tomlinson Poldark S4 |
Eleanor Tomlinson relishes the fact her character, Demelza, becomes such an independent woman in the fourth series of Poldark.
‘With Ross having to go to London, Demelza takes charge at
Nampara and so this series we see her very much on her own, being independent
and having to solve everyday problems that come up. Ross has left her in charge
of the mine, the farm and the children, which is a great deal for her to take
on board, especially as a woman living in that time. So it is a very interesting
storyline for her this year – it is all about independence and showing Ross how
well she can do his job.’
After the climactic end to series three, Eleanor talks about
the struggle of Ross leaving Demelza and setting off to London.
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Eleanor admits that she was pleasantly surprised by the fan
reaction to the dramatic ending to last series.
‘The fans are rooting for Ross and Demelza because that is
who they love. They know as well as Demelza and Ross do, that they should be
together and that they work well together. What was great was that the fans
seemed to really embrace the fact that Demelza did go off with Hugh in the end;
they had a positive reaction to that which I wasn’t expecting. They understood
Demelza’s actions because Ross was not showing her respect nor was he leading
by example and so most people have been very much ‘Go Demelza!’ which has been
amazing. It’s wonderful to feel the fans supporting her.
'People like to see a truthful relationship on screen, and
that is the heartbeat of Poldark, Ross and Demelza’s relationship being as
realistic as the relationships you see today. It is quite modern in many
respects.’
Screencap from BBC One clip |
Eleanor reveals that audiences will get to see Demelza
venture to London this series, however this doesn’t go as well as she might
have hoped.
‘London starts off with the best intentions but it doesn’t
work out. She feels insecure about how to behave and is constantly questioning
herself. Whilst she has become somewhat used to dealing with the Cornish lords,
going to London and dealing with these people is a completely different kettle
of fish and of course, George and Elizabeth are there causing problems at every
turn.
'Demelza quickly realises that London life isn’t for her but
she is incredibly flattered that Ross wants to take her and it is actually the
perfect gesture towards their relationship and towards their future. It shows
how proud of her he is, wanting to show her off and to include her and not just
leave her at home. However, Ross does not know how to handle Demelza getting
this kind of attention in the city and as expected his quick temper kicks in…’
Poldark S3 |
Whilst London life may not be for Demelza, she is extremely
busy in Cornwall trying to play cupid to both of her younger brothers.
‘This series we see Demelza trying to marry off Drake (Harry
Richardson) to Rosina Hoblyn (Amelia Clarkson), which is all to mend his broken
heart over Morwenna (Ellise Chappell). We also see Sam (Tom York) breaking his
heart over Emma (Ciara Charteris) so there is a lot of heart ache for the boys
this series and Demelza feels that strongly. She is very protective over her
brothers and she wants the best for them. They are not quite fitting in as they
should but in a very Demelzaesque way, you really see the parallels between the
siblings.
She wants them to be able to move on and find happiness and
love but they are always getting themselves into tricky situations which we see
literally from the get go, in episode one.’
Taking care of the men in her life is a big part of
Demelza’s storyline this year, which is why her friendship with Caroline
(Gabriella Wilde) is even more poignant.
‘Demelza’s relationship with Caroline goes from strength to
strength. Caroline really takes Demelza under her wing when it comes to life in
London and they are very supportive of each other. Demelza supports Caroline
when she experiences a traumatic loss but also in her relationship with Dwight;
having him back from the war and struggling with that transition. They become a
little group who support each other and they become incredibly close, there is
a lot of trust and love there.’
Eleanor talks to us about the importance of playing this
role, in this drama, at this time.
‘Playing a strong female character in a drama written by a
female feels like an incredibly fortunate and strong place to be. I feel like I
am at the forefront of this wave of a new era which I hope is going to come and
which will hopefully include better roles for women, more women writers, more
women directors, and generally more creative opportunities for women.’
Poldark returns to BBC One on 10 June.
Poldark returns to BBC One on 10 June.
Links:
Aidan Turner Talks Poldark S4
Poldark S4: Max Bennett is Monk Adderley
Poldark S4: Rebecca Front is Lady Whitworth
Heida Reed is Elizabeth Warleggan
Jack Farthing Talks George Warleggan
Poldark S4: Gabriella Wilde is Caroline Enys
Poldark S4: Luke Norris is Dwight Enys
Poldark S4: Christian Brassington Talks Reverend Osborne Whitworth
Poldark S4: Ellise Chappell is Morwenna Whitworth
Poldark S4: Harry Richardson is Drake Carne
Beatie Edney Talks Poldark S4
Poldark S4: Tom York is Sam Carne
Poldark S4: Ciara Charteris is Emma Tregirls
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