WARNING: This article contains spoilers for The Durrells season 4 episode 5.

The Durrells season 4 episode 5 is coming on ITV next week, and it would feature Louisa and Spiros' relationship in trouble. What could happen to them now?

In The Durrells season 4 episode 5, there would be drama between Louisa and Spiros. At this point, it's safe to say that the latter is a hypocrite and just giving false hope towards Louisa as he always talks about their future, yet he remains a married man.

What's worse is that he is upset because Dimitra is seeing someone else now. Basil is becoming even closer to her, and it seems like Spiros thinks the Durrells are responsible for the "arrangement with a wife." This turns out to be true, and the blame is on Leslie.

One of the things that will happen in The Durrells season 4 episode 5 is that Spiros says if ever Louisa or someone else is responsible for what's happening with his wife, it would be hard to forgive them. Of course, that's not good Louisa and her relationship with him.

In the lighter part of The Durrells season 4 episode 5, there will be some more cultural celebration and fun in Corfu - thanks to the arrival of the Royals. Also, viewers can expect the return of Margo; it's exciting to see the character reunite with the family after being away for quite some time. Generally, the series wouldn't be the same if the family is incomplete.

Meanwhile, there were only two more episodes left for The Durrells. And with those, viewers want to find out if Louisa, Leslie, Gerry, and others can find their home in Corfu and if something great is waiting for them in the future. As the ending is approaching, it's also nice seeing the family getting a happy ending no matter where they are.

In another report, series star Keeley Hawes (plays Louisa) revealed that the ending of The Durrells would get "dark" as the family will be interrupted by World War II outbreak. The series three was set in 1937, but the fourth until the final series will reportedly jump through the family's remaining time on the island and will take viewers to 1939.

Hawes told Radio Times things will get a little bit dark for The Durrells, as the show has always been light and lovely. The actress also said viewers need to wait and see what's coming at the end of the series to find out what happens to Louisa and Spiros.