Being the period drama freak I am, I
have been watching quite a few costume drama series recently. Not as many and as I would wish,
but enough, I’d rather say, for a very
busy bee like me.
Outlander (Starz)
Now, first things first! Looking
around my stuff, you may have noticed I’m slightly hooked by “Outlander”. Aye, I can’t deny the fact I am verra favourably inclined toward
the spicy intriguing historical romance
written by Diana Gabaldon and adapted for Starz by Ron D. Moore. I had bravely
resisted Jamie Fraser’s charms as long as he remained a book hero, while now, and I must blame Scot-to-the-bone Mr Heughan
for my sudden astonishing change, the situation has changed and I'm prone to an Outlander frenzy. Indeed.
I'm watching the series on Fox Life HD on Monday night. The first two episodes have been broadcast so far. I can watch it in the original language and enjoy Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan , Tobias Menzies and the rest of the talented cast perform in their real voices.
I can’t wait for April 4th , when episode 9 will be on Starz with all its burden of marital
issues for the newly married Claire and
Jamie and, especially, with the announced hot scenes of make-up sex.
Actually, after years since reading the book first time, I still have to forgive Jamie for what I know he is going to do to Claire (I hope I'm not giving away too much!) but let’s see what happens when he apologizes, vows and begs in smouldering Scottish tones, gourgeously blue-eyed and really contrite on my screen. Are you ready? They say we must be brave, dark times and tough scenes expect us ahead!
Actually, after years since reading the book first time, I still have to forgive Jamie for what I know he is going to do to Claire (I hope I'm not giving away too much!) but let’s see what happens when he apologizes, vows and begs in smouldering Scottish tones, gourgeously blue-eyed and really contrite on my screen. Are you ready? They say we must be brave, dark times and tough scenes expect us ahead!
If you haven’t seen the first 8
episodes in series 1 yet, you have no excuses! If you are in the US just
subscribe to Starz and watch it on Starz Play so that you can catch up before 4th April when the new episodes are released;
if you are in the UK, Amazon Prime will
make the first 8 episodes available from 26th March; if you live in Italy like me, they have just started series 1 on
Fox Life HD (Sky channels) and, moreover, wherever you are, the DVD and Blue-ray have been released and
you’ll find them available at amazon.com.
Watch cast and author at Paley Fest (12/03/2015)
The Musketeers 2 (BBC One)
One more best favourite of mine is
BBC The Musketeers. I’ve been watching the new episodes on Friday night and
find them really good. It is one of the rare things both my husband and I watch,
he being more the House of Cards or The Good Wife sort of watcher.
I find series 2 of the diverting adventures of the musketeers much better than
the previous one: there’s more action, more tension, great costumes, gripping
plots. Well, more Constance (Tamla Kari) and D'Artagnan (Luke Pasqualino) too! And then more Porthos (Howard Charles), more
Milady (Maimie McCoy) and Athos (Tom Burke) and, of course, lots of charming Aramis (Santiago Cabrera). My dear king Louis (Ryan Gage) is
crazier and crazier, but he must be like that, mustn’t he? The addition of a
new brooding, wicked villain, Rochefort (Marc Warren) madly in
love with the Queen and scheming to kill anybody on his path to her doesn’t hurt a bit (well, just figuratively).
The Musketeers 2 is on BBC One on
Friday night at 9 p.m.
Poldark (BBC One)
What happens if you deeply love a series at 15 and they decide to remake
it anew when you are … ok when you are…. let’s say more mature. I ‘ve heard of fans of the old
series quite disappointed by or doubtful about almost everything in the new
series. As for myself, I indeed loved Poldark when it was on in the late 70s but I truly embraced the idea of a remake and loved Aidan Turner and Eleanor
Tomlinson’s as Ross and Demelza as soon as the first pictures and clips
were released.
Truly, too high expectations
don't help clear judgememt and affect appreciation. But I can’t say I had such
high hopes. I was just extremely curious to see what effect it would have on me
to rewatch a story I used to be fond of in a different stage of my life.
I happened to see episode
1 of the new Poldark in England, while
staying at friends' at the wekend. I didn’t travel there on purpose, but it was a lucky coincidence, wasn't it?
However my reaction was mild. I mean, I loved
the stunning Cornish settings, the photography and the costumes, but couldn't say I was enthusiastic. I promised myself not to write a word about it and to wait and see the following episode before pronouncing myself. I was right. Never trust first impressions! It didn't take me longer than 10 minutes of the second episode to get to accept and recognize that Aidan Turner was a convincing Ross Poldark. And at the end of the episode I tweeted: Aidan Turner is a terrific Captain Poldark. Brooding, handsome, fascinating and... that
voice! So, episode 2 really won me over and not only for Aidan reasons. Can't wait for more now!
I was pleasantly surprised by
this new period drama that is on BBC Two on Thursday nights. The first episode was great. Back again to the
18th century (see Outlander, Turn or Poldark), the intriguing story takes you to wild Australia when it
was the land of British penal colonies. The protagonists are convicts sent
there for various crimes - or even no crime at all – and redcoats in the duty
to watch them.
At its heart, Banished is a story
of survival. Though it is set in the stark historical reality of the founding of the
penal colony in Australia in 1788 after the arrival of theFirst Fleet, it is not the story
of Australia and how it came to be. Rather, it is a tale of love, faith, justice and morality
played out on an epic scale in a confined community where the stakes are literally
life and death. “If you’re a woman and you have
nothing except your body,” says writer Jimmy McGovern, “how far do you go to
survive? If you’re a man and a stronger man is stealing your food and you are
starving to death and nobody lifts a finger to help you because it’s every man for
himself, what do you?”
As in Outlander or Turn (AMC), His Majesty’s men do not get to be flattered. Not-at-all. They
are the villains, the brutal, pitiless ones.
Though among them there's always
one who marks the exception, one is not
that many. And if the others are like Black
Jack Randall (Outlander) or Captain Simcoe (Turn) you can be truly shocked.
Anyway, compared to Poldark,
Banished is hoarse and keeps you on the edge of your seat all the time. It caught
my attention with a gripping plot, gritty settings, thrilling moments and
suspence, twists and turns plus an uncommon and interesting historical
background.
Cast: Anne Meredith ORLA BRADY, Reverend
Johnson EWEN BREMNER, Elizabeth Quinn MYANNA BURING, Corporal MacDonald RYAN CORR, Captain
Collins DAVID DAWSON, Letters Molloy NED DENNEHY, Sergeant Timmins CAL MacANINCH, TIM McCUNN, Major Ross
JOSEPH MILLSON, Private Buckley ADAM NAGAITIS, Private
Mulrooney JORDAN PATRICK SMITH, James Freeman RUSSELL TOVEY, Tommy Barrett
JULIAN RHIND TUTT, Kitty McVitie JOANNA VANDERHAM, Stubbins DAVID WALMSLEY, Governor
Phillip DAVID WENHAM.
Other period drama
series I’ve been watching in the latest weeks are The Mill 2 Channel 4 (2014) and Reign 2 CW. On my TBW list, Wolf Hall (BBC
Two) and Mr Selfridge 3 (ITV). Any other good suggestions? What have you been
watching? What are your favourite series? What are you looking forward to
seeing?
I can't wait for Outlander to resume in the U.S. in April, and then Wolf Hall starts at end of March. I love the Musketeers too, although I miss the Cardinal! Louis is crazy, and is acted to perfection.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to Poldark in June, and I've never heard of Banished. Will have to see if/when it will be available in the U.S.
I'm really looking forward to the the new Far From the Madding Crowd, which releases in May, I think.
Hi Jane! Yes, I can't wait for Outlander episode 9, I'm "half agony, half hope" while waiting for the second part of season one ;-) Only 19 days ahead!
ReplyDeleteI really hope you come to see Banished. I do like it, it's harsh but very good.
Far From The Madding Crowd will be released on May 1 in the US. I think I'll have to wait a bit longer, instead.
Guess what? I miss the cardinal, too, in The Musketeers, but only because Rochefort makes him seem ...GOOD!
Thanks for reading and commenting :-)
Hi MG,
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean by forgiving Jamie... While reading the book I couldn't think how it would be justified for Claire/us readers to forgive him or accept it, although I'm not totally convinced yet I think it was developed acceptably.
I'm trying to resist Mr Heughan, stop fargurling and just be -almost- obsessed with the books and the tvshow as a whole, but with this "let’s see what happens when he apologizes, vows and begs in smouldering Scottish tones, gourgeously blue-eyed and really contrite" image in my head, its not helping me, lol.
Mphmphmmmph (Scottish sound) ... are you suggesting me to stop fangirling over Sam Jamie Heughan Fraser? Why? Am I? Not at all. I like him, I find he was perfectly cast. He made Jamie, who was in my mind an IN-credible character, credible. As I said, while reading, I had no problem to resist Jamie's charms. But I found really difficult to ignore Sam's smile or his tender/powerful Jamie. Maybe I'll manage to hate him in ep.9! But as long as Claire will hate him, then it'll be very difficult... STOP! Time over. Change of topics. Are you watching Poldark, Carolyn? ;-)
ReplyDeleteI'm not suggesting that you should stop fangurling at all *grin*, I meant that I try to restrain *myself* from doing it but I know deep inside is just a matter of time, LOL!
ReplyDeleteHehe, Poldark is tempting me, I really liked Aidan in Being Human and The Hobbit, so I'll probably watch it soon ;).
I was simply scrolling through some of your blog posts and now I am terrified! What does Jamie do?? I haven't read the books and don't plan to, but I enjoy the show and now I'm even more curious.
ReplyDeleteWell, Melanie, I won't say more than what I wrote above. Watch episode 9 and you'll discover. I was really disturbed when I read that scene. 4 days left to see it on screen! Thanks for dropping by, reading and commenting :)
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