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Related: About this forumAnyone watched The Gilded Age?
Downton Abbey in New York of the late 19th Century?
Interesting. Yes, a hint of Edith Wharton. Hard to imagine that in this country there were the "downstairs" and that servants dressed in livery.
Interesting. Just watched the first installment and will follow the rest.
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Anyone watched The Gilded Age? (Original Post)
question everything
Jan 2022
OP
If you enjoy British snarky, scathing reviews, there's a review of it in The Guardian.
fierywoman
Jan 2022
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The girl is not a great actor, which is a problem. So far, not as good as Downton Abbey but
Scrivener7
Jan 2022
#5
VarryOn
(2,343 posts)1. My wife and I will be watching...
The trailers look interesting. Plus, we really like Julian Fellows.
fierywoman
(8,179 posts)2. If you enjoy British snarky, scathing reviews, there's a review of it in The Guardian.
question everything
(49,306 posts)4. It is a soap opera after all..
Historic NY
(38,222 posts)3. When the American Princess', married and put up the freeloading
Husband's with titles now back by American dollars. A couple of them were from my area in NY.
Those being the daughters of the elite American families.
Scrivener7
(53,533 posts)5. The girl is not a great actor, which is a problem. So far, not as good as Downton Abbey but
I'll keep watching.
question everything
(49,306 posts)6. Meryl Streep's daughter..