Rivals season 2 creators reveal how late author Jilly Cooper gave notes on final Hulu and Disney+ scripts just 'days' before her death: 'her fingerprints are all over this series'
New episodes double up as a love letter to her legacy
Even though I'm excited for new episodes of Rivals season 2 to drop on Hulu (US) and Disney+ (international), they are already tinged with sadness.
In October 2025, it was announced that Rutshire Chronicles author Dame Jilly Cooper had died shortly after a fall aged 88. With season 2 already in production by this point, thoughts quickly turned to how the series — and its future — would be impacted by the news.
Not only was the first season of Rivals incredibly faithful to Cooper's brand of humor, smut and debauchery, but she even had a surprise cameo appearance during episode 5. Look closely, and you'll see her sitting behind Lizzie (Katherine Parkinson) in a restaurant during a meeting with her literary agent.
Rivals might be a show for viewers, but it's Cooper's creation through and through. But if you're worried about the series course-correcting away from her vision in her absence, fear not.
According to the show's creative team, not only did Cooper sign off of all 12 season 2 episode scripts, but she was giving notes up until a few days before her death.
'We miss her so much. It was incredibly hard'
"Jilly signed off every script of the 12 and was on set for quite a lot of production as well," executive producer Alexander Lamb tells me. "So it feels that this series totally has Jilly's seal of approval. She's an exec producer which she's credited for, and was giving me notes on the Thursday before she died on episode 12.
"Her fingerprints are all over this series, and we'd also sat with her and talked about season 3 and the future, about how to mould the other books around Rivals. We've got her blessing on things. We've got her notes written down. She's always with us."
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And thank God she is. The creative team doesn't just have the rights to adapt Rivals for the small screen, but for the entirety of the Rutshire Chronicles. Riders, Tackle!, Apassionata, you name it... each book is ripe for adaptation (and in a way, Polo is already sneaking into view).
"Felicity Blunt (yes, the sister of Emily married to Stanley Tucci), her agent, is sort of Jilly's representative on Earth, like the Pope is for God," Dominic Treadwell-Collins adds. "She sit there, go, 'I don't know if Jilly would like that.' And Jilly's assistant Amanda is also still with us and came to our cast and crew screening.
"It feels that with Amanda, Felicity and Jilly's family that we've got there, but we miss her.So much. And it was really hard. The week after she died, I had to keep writing, and my desk has presents, letters and books all from her... it was hard. Her memorial was amazing, like a really good party. She always said that a funeral is last party you ever throw, so it should be your best."
For the rest of us not in attendance, Rivals season 2 is the best kind of memorial that we could ask for. Get raucously drunk and watch this group of insufferable people air their dirty laundry, and you'll be making her proud.
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Jasmine is a Streaming Staff Writer for TechRadar, previously writing for outlets including Radio Times, Yahoo! and Stylist. She specialises in comfort TV shows and movies, ranging from Hallmark's latest tearjerker to Netflix's Virgin River. She's also the person who wrote an obituary for George Cooper Sr. during Young Sheldon Season 7 and still can't watch the funeral episode.
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