Anonymous wrote:I'm watching Poldark on the advice of this thread. Currently on season 3 and really enjoying it.
The lead is one of the most attractive men I've ever seen--his voice, mannerisms, hair, etc. He is something.
Anonymous wrote:I couldn't get into the Forsyte show. I loved Gina McKee in The Borgias but thought she was terribly miscast in Forsyte.
I do highly recommend The Borgias. So lavish and tawdry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black Sails looks very "pirate'sy" anything other then brawls and fights? I need more.
I couldn’t get past the opening scene. It was a pirate brawl.
Okay then no... not for me then.
Well, there is much more to see beyond the opening scene. The main character actually has an unexpected backstory that makes you feel sympathetic towards him in a way you wouldn’t expect. I loved Downton Abbey, Poldark, etc., but not all period dramas have to be about people in beautiful dresses/suits sitting around in gardens eating crumpets LOL
I agree - but you have to like the story. I loved The Long Song and that was a period piece that wasn’t about beautiful dresses. You make it sound like someone who wouldn’t like Black Sails must be somewhat shallow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bolivar.
Amazing landscapes of South America, fabulous fast paced and you learn everything about independence from Spain.
It pulls you in about half of the first episode.
Thanks for this recommendation. I've never heard of it and will definitely check it out.
Adding votes for The Americans and Band of Brothers (we watched the latter after watching Ken Burns and Lynn Novick's Vietnam documentary -- fascinating and heartbreaking to see these two juxtaposed).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black Sails looks very "pirate'sy" anything other then brawls and fights? I need more.
I couldn’t get past the opening scene. It was a pirate brawl.
Okay then no... not for me then.
Well, there is much more to see beyond the opening scene. The main character actually has an unexpected backstory that makes you feel sympathetic towards him in a way you wouldn’t expect. I loved Downton Abbey, Poldark, etc., but not all period dramas have to be about people in beautiful dresses/suits sitting around in gardens eating crumpets LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black Sails looks very "pirate'sy" anything other then brawls and fights? I need more.
I couldn’t get past the opening scene. It was a pirate brawl.
Okay then no... not for me then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forsyte Saga was on the PBS Masterpiece subscription channel (I got it through Amazon)
Not fee though..![]()
Anonymous wrote:Forsyte Saga was on the PBS Masterpiece subscription channel (I got it through Amazon)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black Sails looks very "pirate'sy" anything other then brawls and fights? I need more.
I couldn’t get past the opening scene. It was a pirate brawl.
Anonymous wrote:Black Sails looks very "pirate'sy" anything other then brawls and fights? I need more.