Love Story (2026 TV series)
Episodes: Fixed typos
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| ShortSummary = Upon returning from their honeymoon John and Carolyn are faced with hordes of media attention. Carolyn successfully interviews for [[Ralph Lauren]] but realizes she cannot work there upon seeing the paparazzi waiting outside. Despite worsening financial straits, John refuses to use his marriage to benefit ''George''. He learns that his cousin and best friend [[Anthony Radziwill|Anthony]]'s cancer has returned. During a party hosted by Caroline, John lambasts her husband [[Edwin Schlossberg|Ed]] for pitching him as a narrator of a [[John F. Kennedy|JFK]]-centered documentary without his permission, and shuts down a political career. Meanwhile, Carolyn takes one of |
| ShortSummary = Upon returning from their honeymoon John and Carolyn are faced with hordes of media attention. Carolyn successfully interviews for [[Ralph Lauren]] but realizes she cannot work there upon seeing the paparazzi waiting outside. Despite worsening financial straits, John refuses to use his marriage to benefit ''George''. He learns that his cousin and best friend [[Anthony Radziwill|Anthony]]'s cancer has returned. During a party hosted by Caroline, John lambasts her husband [[Edwin Schlossberg|Ed]] for pitching him as a narrator of a [[John F. Kennedy|JFK]]-centered documentary without his permission, and shuts down a political career. Meanwhile, Carolyn takes one of Caroline’s daughters downstairs, exposing her to paparazzi and spurring an argument with Caroline. Two months later, Caroline and John have a conciliatory lunch and Carolyn has become more reclusive. Lauren remarks that the press will always be seeking drama in their marriage. An exhausted Carolyn breaks down in John's arms. John and Michael have an physical fight over their management of ''George'' that results in Michael quitting, prompting John to meet with a political consultant. |
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| ShortSummary = Now living apart, John and Carolyn attend marriage counseling. They sleep together and reminisce about their relationship, but later backslide into arguing. After Caroline and Lauren separately advise John and Carolyn on their marriage, Carolyn attends a gala for ''George'', delighting John. Having entered a tentative peace, the two discuss their relationship. She agrees to go to the wedding of John's cousin [[Rory Kennedy|Rory]] with him. John plans to fly Lauren and Carolyn in a small aircraft. The flight goes awry and the plane goes missing near [[Martha's Vineyard]]. Their families are informed of the disappearance and, later, |
| ShortSummary = Now living apart, John and Carolyn attend marriage counseling. They sleep together and reminisce about their relationship, but later backslide into arguing. After Caroline and Lauren separately advise John and Carolyn on their marriage, Carolyn attends a gala for ''George'', delighting John. Having entered a tentative peace, the two discuss their relationship. She agrees to go to the wedding of John's cousin [[Rory Kennedy|Rory]] with him. John plans to fly Lauren and Carolyn in a small aircraft. The flight goes awry and the plane goes missing near [[Martha's Vineyard]]. Their families are informed of the disappearance and, later, confirmed deaths. Ann rejects the Kennedys' suggestions for the burials, but later bonds with Caroline over their shared loss. Caroline suggests [[cremation|cremating]] the three and spreading their ashes over the sea, to which Ann agrees. |
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