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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Another vote for Turn. You have to pay attention, but it’s very watchable. Also Jamestown, although I’m bummed Season 2 is pay on Prime. [/quote] I love turn, but they made a ton of stuff up. It’s not appropriate for the younger kids. [/quote] Another fan of "Turn" here. Not appropriate for younger kids. And "Jamestown" is pure piffle and not historically accurate. Agree with the PP list at 16:44. Great list! [/quote] Piffle—I haven’t heard that word in a long, long time. Turn is pretty piffley too: https://newyorkhistoryblog.org/2014/06/amcs-turn-lively-fiction-but-tenuous-connections-to-fact/ https://www.historians.org/publications-and-directories/perspectives-on-history/april-2014/the-revolution-takes-a-turn Also there were no damn eggs. https://spycurious.wordpress.com/topic-index/ When the virus is at bay, take a trip out to the cryptology museum (small, free, and fun) for a brush up on actual spying techniques as well as to the navy museum to see a model of the turtle. [/quote]
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