Beth Harmon (Anya Taylor-Joy) and Benny Watts (Thomas Brodie-Sangster) appear to be a match made in heaven, but their relationship in The Queen's Gambit, is rather complicated. Both are talented chess players isolated somewhat by their own genius and ambition, but they find that they are less lonely in each other's company. Despite this connection and their eventual romance, the show concludes with them as friends. Why did Beth reject Benny in the first place, and how did they reconcile?

Beth first meets Benny at the US Open, where he beats her in her first professional loss. However, he is still impressed by her playing, especially since she is a child prodigy. When they meet again in episode 5, "Fork," Beth beats Benny, further intriguing him. Benny's apartment in New York then becomes a regular haunt for Beth when he begins mentoring her. As Benny trains Beth for her match in Paris against Russian grandmaster Vasily Borgov (Marcin Dorociński), the two push each other to improve their chess skills. They also begin a sexual relationship, which is where the first signs of their relationship not being tenable become clear.

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After they have sex for the first time, Benny begins strategizing about how Beth can beat Borgov. Beth is visibly exasperated by the fact that he can only talk about chess at this pivotal moment in their relationship. It is as if Benny only sees Beth's chess abilities, not her feelings - a problem which also plagued Beth's relationship with Harry Beltik (Harry Melling). He is too obsessed with chess and his mentorship of Beth at this point. As Cleo (Millie Brady) points out to Beth in Paris, nobody can compete with Benny's love for himself.

Beth And Benny's Relationship Failure Explained

Benny Watts The Queen's Gambit

Beth returns to Lexington after her disastrous loss to Borgov instead of going back to New York to train with Benny. She knows that if she were to return to New York, Benny would want to dissect how she played and train for her next match, which is the last thing she wants. Beth chooses to be alone, which she also knows will lead to her lapsing back into substance abuse. It's as much of a rejection of chess as it is a rejection of Benny and his fixation on Beth's chess playing instead of her whole self.

Beth's choice clearly hurts Benny. In episode 7, "Endgame," she asks him to accompany her to her chess games in Russia. He refuses, saying that her return to Kentucky implied that she'd rather be a drunk than be with him. However, he clearly still follows her matches, as he calls her alongside Harry and her other friends to give her both encouragement and advice for her match against Borgov. It's a clear moment of forgiveness, as well as a rekindling of their friendship.

Benny and Beth both needed time to heal after their relationship ended, especially Beth, as she was confronting her own personal demons. Benny's call to Beth was a way of acknowledging his understanding of that need and lending chess and mentorship at an appropriate time. Even though their romantic relationship did not work, the two of them are still able to bond over the game they love and help each other progress, a dynamic that lends itself more to their friendship.

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Will There Be A Queen's Gambit Season 2?

Anya Taylor Toy in Queens Gambit split image.

After the first season's success,  season 2 would surely draw a large and eager viewership. However, no further seasons of the show have been announced, and it seems unlikely that they will ever happen. Anya Taylor-Joy, who plays Beth, has said that she would jump at the chance to return for The Queen's Gambit season 2, but director Scott Frank has asserted that doing another season would ruin the story, as season 1 already completed Beth's arc as it was meant to be. The Queen's Gambit is based on a novel of the same name by Walter Tevis, which has no sequels. This would mean that The Queen's Gambit season 2 would need to develop an original storyline, which greatly risks undermining the first season's effectiveness. Such factors haven't stopped the production of ill-advised sequels and seasons before, but hopefully, The Queen's Gambit will remain intact as is.

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