“Do flamingos know they’re pink?”
The family splits. Larry wants to stay and fight with words. Leslie wants to join the Greek resistance. Margo is terrified of leaving Marco. Gerry only cares about releasing his animals into the wild so they won’t starve.
After a chaotic first year on Corfu, the Durrell family faces a new threat: the impending war in Europe. While Louisa fights to keep her crumbling villa standing, her four wild children fall into first loves, dangerous ideals, and impossible choices between returning to England or staying on their paradise island.
Louisa stands on the dock. Cemal’s boat waits. Behind her, the villa. Her mother’s letter in her hand. She tears it in half.
“What if I’m not clever enough to be a doctor?”
8 episodes (approx. 50 min each)
The family gathers at the dinner table. One candle. Outside, thunder—a storm, or distant guns? They don’t know. Larry reads a passage from his new manuscript: “And so we lived, foolish and brave, on the edge of a war we refused to see coming. That was our magic. That was our curse.”
“No. That’s why they’re happy.”
“Do flamingos know they’re pink?”
The family splits. Larry wants to stay and fight with words. Leslie wants to join the Greek resistance. Margo is terrified of leaving Marco. Gerry only cares about releasing his animals into the wild so they won’t starve.
After a chaotic first year on Corfu, the Durrell family faces a new threat: the impending war in Europe. While Louisa fights to keep her crumbling villa standing, her four wild children fall into first loves, dangerous ideals, and impossible choices between returning to England or staying on their paradise island. Los Durrell - Temporada 02
Louisa stands on the dock. Cemal’s boat waits. Behind her, the villa. Her mother’s letter in her hand. She tears it in half.
“What if I’m not clever enough to be a doctor?” “Do flamingos know they’re pink
8 episodes (approx. 50 min each)
The family gathers at the dinner table. One candle. Outside, thunder—a storm, or distant guns? They don’t know. Larry reads a passage from his new manuscript: “And so we lived, foolish and brave, on the edge of a war we refused to see coming. That was our magic. That was our curse.” Margo is terrified of leaving Marco
“No. That’s why they’re happy.”