The Courtship - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

First Impressions
Ms. Nicole Remy, a woman tired of modern dating, is transported to Regency-era England in the hope of finding love; at a 19th-century English castle, 16 eligible suitors arrive to attempt to win Ms. Remy's heart and the approval of her trusted court.

Act of Chivalry
The suitors join Ms. Rémy and her court for a day at the lake and attempt to out-romance one another with acts of chivalry in hopes of impressing Mr. and Dr. Rémy. At the weekly farewell ball, Ms. Rémy reveals whose journey is ending.

Test of Sportsmanship
The suitors attempt to win Ms. Rémy's favor while displaying sportsmanship in a game of cricket.

Two New Suitors
Tensions run high with the arrival of two surprise guests; Ms. Rémy takes suitors on a fencing date.

Table Manners
A mysterious arrival turns the castle on its head; one suitor rudely interrupts a private dinner.

Parents on Leave
A suitor sneaks into the castle causing rumors to start swirling during a wild party; one deserving suitor is selected for a private solo date in the garden and deep trauma surfaces during their time together.

A French Kiss
Suitors reveal their secrets at the masquerade ball; a high-society stranger arrives to romance Ms. Rémy, which ruffles the suitors' feathers and ignites a battle of the Brits.

Battle of the Brits
Mr. and Mrs. Rémy return to host an exquisite dinner for Ms. Rémy and her suitors; uncomfortable secrets are revealed at the invite-only Parlour Games; Ms. Remy puts the eligible bachelors to the test during clay pigeon shooting.

The Strongest Prevail
The remaining suitors display their physical prowess and stamina at the Festival of Strength to win private time with Ms. Rémy; as one suitor's intentions are questioned, Ms. Rémy has to decide who and what to believe.

Carousel of Events
Ms. Rémy and her court grill the remaining five suitors on commitment; at a 19th-century pleasure garden, fortunes are told and feelings are exposed; a telling conversation in the gentlemen's parlor reveals not everything is as it seems.

A Secret Revealed
Ms. Rémy's final four suitors must demonstrate just how hard they're willing to work for love; a Regency-style brunch is interrupted with a heartbreaking revelation.

Commitment of a Lifetime
The final three suitors get the opportunity to impress Ms. Rémy in the modern world, but only two can return to the Regency era for a glittering ball where the Court will decide which of the final two deserve their blessing.
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