Put down by their respective partners and finding solace within one another, season 1 saw them take their blossoming connection to a whole new level and at the start of season 2, we see how they're both reckoning with their feelings of loyalty and betrayal.
We see the pair share quite a sweet afternoon when Freddie comes to visit Lizzie to ask for advice about the Rupert (Alex Hassell) situation.
It turns into a joyous day of potato waffles, fish fingers and spending time with Lizzie's children, with it clear they both have genuine feelings for one another.
Dyer also added: “Can they live with it? It's like if you're going to cheat or if there's an affair involved and there's kids and a partner involved – when you're in the moment and the lust and the love and all that, it's like when you go back, it's like, how does it sit with you? So there's a lot of that.”
"What's frustrating is that you can feel their connection is so valid and worth them getting together, but they both have really quite developed consciences, so they feel really guilty."
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The official synopsis for Rivals season 2 reads: "The battle for the Central South West television franchise reaches a fever pitch as the war between Corinium and Venturer enters a dangerous new phase.
It continues: "Amidst the hedonistic glamour of 80s excess, the personal lives of our Rutshire heroes spiral into chaos. Marriages fracture under the weight of ambition, illicit affairs threaten to shatter families, and long-buried secrets ignite with explosive consequences.
"As rivalries push everyone to the brink, loyalties are tested and hearts are broken in the pursuit of victory. But what is the true cost of war?"
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