The season concludes with Vincent taking his family to under the guise of a holiday. In reality, he is delivering Ronnie's dirty money to a business associate. While there, he is offered a lucrative job opportunity in Spanish timeshares.
The season centers on Vincent's struggle for power and financial freedom. Having forced his old boss, Tony Walsh, to sell the business for a single pound, Vincent now works for the violent gangster . The "honeymoon period" of this partnership ends quickly as Vincent finds himself owing Ronnie £50,000. White Gold - Season 2
Adding to his troubles, a new rival company called —started by a vengeful Walsh—begins stealing Cachet Windows' clients. This rivalry escalates when Ronnie introduces Jo Scott , a ruthless and highly ambitious salesperson who joins Cachet as the new head of sales, much to the chagrin of Vincent and the team. Key Subplots and Schemes The season concludes with Vincent taking his family
: In an attempt to drum up new business, Vincent, Brian, and Martin join the Freemasons . The plan backfires when a high-ranking member, who is also a police detective, threatens to expose their shady business dealings over a faulty conservatory. Personal Lives : The season centers on Vincent's struggle for power
attempts to repair his marriage with Sam , but both characters struggle with infidelity and lingering feelings for others.
Season 2 of picks up in 1985, roughly eight months after the events of the first season. The story follows charismatic and amoral salesman Vincent Swan as he navigates the cutthroat world of double-glazing sales in Essex while being under the thumb of a dangerous new boss . The Core Conflict
: Ronnie forces Vincent to hire his dim-witted son, Ronnie Junior , who becomes a constant liability for the team.