
George Russell fate revealed in The Gilded Age Season 3: Check plot hints, episode details and more
In The Gilded Age Season 3 finale, George Russell survives a shooting thanks to Dr. Kirkland's timely intervention, though the incident strains his marriage with Bertha. The episode resolves immediate life-or-death uncertainties, setting the stage for social, marital, and political developments in Season 4. Peggy gets engaged, Marian and Larry reconcile, and Gladys's pregnancy solidifies the Buckingham alliance.
The biggest mystery for the Season 3 finale was George Russell's fate after he was shot by a mysterious shooter in the penultimate The Gilded Age Season 3 culminates in a drama-filled finale aptly titled 'My Mind is Made Up' on August 10, 2025, which concluded the third installment of Julian Fellowes' American period drama series. In the Gilded Age Season 3, George Russell survives the shooting. George is rushed home and saved by Dr. William Kirkland in an emergency operation assisted by Marian.After Episode 7's nail-biting cliffhanger, tensions are running high in The Gilded Age: Marian (Louisa Jacobson) and Larry (Harry Richardson) find themselves at odds, Peggy's (Denée Benton) romance with William Kirkland (Jordan Donica) teeters on the brink of collapse, and, most alarmingly, George (Morgan Spector) is left bleeding out. With so many threads in play, the finale has plenty to resolve as it ties up Season 3's storylines while paving the way for Season 4. True to form, The Gilded Age delivers all the grandeur and drama fans expect — and, at last, breaks the streak of perilous, life-or-death cliffhangers.
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The biggest mystery for the Season 3 finale was George Russell's fate after he was shot by a mysterious shooter in the penultimate. While George's condition was rather critical, Dr Kirkland was conveniently visiting Peggy Scott at the Van-Rhijn house and saved the robber baron's life just in time. While the mystery of George's shotting remained unsolved in the finale, he will live for another season as of now. Directed by Salli Richardson-Whitfield and written by Julian Fellowes and Sonja Warfield, the hour pushes the Russells toward a separation even as Newport throws its most opulent ball. Official listings put the runtime at about 71 minutes. The Gilded Age closes the season by resolving George's fate but leaving his marriage in limbo.
The episode stars Carrie Coon, Morgan Spector, Louisa Jacobson, Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon, Denée Benton, Taissa Farmiga, Harry Richardson, Blake Ritson, Nathan Lane, Kelley Curran, and Sullivan Jones.
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George nearly lost his railroad company and fortune this season after overleveraging his businesses and being unable to make a few crucial deals. But everyone's favorite robber baron came out on top with a few new enemies, one of whom arranges for him to be shot at the end of Episode 7.After the shocking gunshot that left George's fate hanging in the balance at the end of Episode 7, he is rushed to the Russell home — injured but still breathing. Bertha, determined to control the narrative, orders that the attack remain a secret. Bannister (Simon Jones) quickly suggests calling on Dr. William Kirkland, conveniently located just across the street.
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Unfazed by his race, Bertha agrees, and William hurries over to help, joined by Marian, who refuses to leave the family's side. Armed with only basic tools and no medication, William performs a tense, high-stakes operation, skillfully extracting the bullet and stabilizing George's condition. George pulls through, but the recovery triggers a blunt reckoning with Bertha over Gladys's arranged marriage to the Duke of Buckingham.He tells Bertha he can't continue as before and departs for New York without her, making clear that the problem is trust, not love. The Gilded Age answers the life-or-death question early, then pivots to consequences for the family.
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The Gilded Age Season 3, Episode 8, is titled My Mind Is Made Up. It premiered Sunday, August 10, 2025, at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and streamed on Max. HBO's schedule lists the episode at roughly 1 hour and 11 minutes.The Gilded Age confirms George Russell is alive. The Russells' union is damaged but not legally broken. Peggy is engaged. Marian and Larry are back on. Oscar and Mrs. Winterton are aligned.Gladys's pregnancy stabilizes the Buckingham alliance. Across eight episodes, The Gilded Age uses the finale to close life-or-death uncertainty and open social, marital, and political fronts for Season 4.
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