Ugh. I'd heard for years how great this TV series was and had somehow managed not to see it. Now, after the surge in TV quality, it looks rather sad as far as production values go. That would be okay if there was a strong sense of history. Instead. WWII and the Indian movement for freedom are background noise. Ronald Merrick, sadistic homosexual non-aristocrat, stands for all that is bad about Britain. Sarah and her beau pretty much stand for the good -- by not pushing British on India. More soap opera than historical fiction. Way more
PBS performance during pandemic. No live audience, filmed in a warehouse. Entire play was good, but the standout was Jessie Buckley as Juliet. Great performance.
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