How Many Episodes Of The Gilded Age Are Available

Craving Corsets and Coal Smoke? Let's Talk Gilded Age Episodes!
Okay, fellow history (and drama) buffs! You've probably been sucked into the lavish world of The Gilded Age. It's got everything: ridiculously opulent mansions, scandalous secrets, and enough petticoats to build a small fort.
But a burning question plagues us all: Just how many episodes are there to binge?
The Episode Tally: Season by Season
Alright, let's break it down, nice and simple. No need for a magnifying glass and a map of Fifth Avenue here.
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Season 1 gave us a delightful dose of 9 episodes. Nine chances to swoon over Marian, cringe at Agnes van Rhijn, and wonder if George Russell will ever catch a break (spoiler alert: probably not!).
Then, thankfully, Season 2 graced our screens! We got 8 more episodes of high-society shenanigans and social climbing.
Adding It All Up: The Grand Total
So, doing some quick mental math (because even I can manage that), we get a grand total of… drumroll please… 17 episodes!

Seventeen episodes of dazzling dresses, pointed barbs, and questionable business deals. Perfect for a long weekend, a sick day, or any excuse to escape reality.
Is It Enough? (Spoiler: No!)
Now, let's be honest. Seventeen episodes? That's practically a tease. We need more! More Mrs. Bauer, more Oscar being… well, Oscar, and definitely more ballroom drama.
I know, I know, it's an unpopular opinion. Some might say 17 episodes is plenty. But I say, give us more! We deserve it!

I feel like I need at least five seasons to fully understand the intricacies of New York high society! Think of all the potential storylines we're missing!
My Unpopular Gilded Age Opinion (Prepare to Gasp!)
Okay, here it comes. Deep breaths, everyone. This might be controversial. Ready?
I think The Gilded Age is actually better than Downton Abbey. There! I said it!

Don't get me wrong, I love the Crawleys. But there's something about the American ambition and the sheer scale of wealth in The Gilded Age that just grabs me.
Plus, the costumes are even more over-the-top. And let's be real, isn't that half the fun?
So, What Now?
Well, now we wait (im)patiently for news of a Season 3! And in the meantime, we rewatch those 17 episodes. Maybe more than once.

We dissect every scene, analyze every character, and dream of attending a Russell party (even if we'd probably spill our champagne all over Mrs. Astor).
So, go forth and binge! And remember, you're not alone in wanting more. We're all in this Gilded Age obsession together.
Just try not to start any feuds with your neighbors over the best character. Unless they disagree with my Oscar van Rhijn is the best human opinion, then all bets are off!
