Remarkable period drama for fans of The Handmaids | UK News

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Remarkable period drama for fans of The Handmaids | UK News


Alias Grace first aired in 2017 (Image: Jan Thijs/Netflix)

Those who have been fans of the acclaimed sequence The Handmaid’s Tale are in for a deal with, as another miniseries tailored from the works of celebrated creator Margaret Atwood is presently obtainable to stream on Netflix.

The streaming giant gives an intensive choice of female-centred tv exhibits, ranging from Dolly Alderton’s Everything I Know About Love and the BBC favorite Amandaland, to the Judi Dench-led Crawford, among many others.

Those drawn to darker narratives have been captivated by The Handmaid’s Tale, the dystopian drama created by Bruce Miller and impressed by Margaret Atwood’s seminal 1985 novel.

Admirers of the massively profitable sequence, which concluded in 2025, would possibly want to uncover Canadian miniseries Alias Grace, which is equally tailored from a Margaret Atwood work — her 1996 historic fiction novel of the same title.

Comprising six episodes, it initially premiered on CBC on September 25 2017, and arrived on Netflix that November — although it might have escaped the eye of some telly fans.

Rooted in precise occasions, it chronicles Grace, an Irish immigrant in Canada, who stands convicted of murdering her employer. When a psychiatrist is assigned to assess her psychological condition, occasions take a dramatic twist.

The sequence fictionalises the notorious 1843 murders of Thomas Kinnear and his housekeeper Nancy Montgomery, which occurred in Canada West.

Servants from the Kinnear family, James McDermott and Grace Marks, have been discovered guilty of the killings. McDermott was hanged while Marks acquired a life sentence in prison.

Despite drawing from real-life occasions, Atwood created the fictional character of Dr Simon Jordan, who encounters Grace while researching prison behaviour.

Over time, he develops an obsession with Grace and his need and projected understanding of her id as a lady.

The sequence boasts an spectacular 99% score on the famend review-aggregation platform Rotten Tomatoes.

Screengrab from Alias Grace, on Netflix

The sequence follows an Irish immigrant in Canada after she’s convicted of homicide (Image: Sabrina Lantos/Netflix)

One critic said: “In the show’s best moments, it’s about something darker and more complicated; about how there’s things we’ll do for the sake of ourselves and things we’ll do for the sake of those we love, but when both are on the table, dangerous doors swing open.”

Another added: “The real power of the book and the Netflix series lies in the exploration of what it means to be a woman under the patriarchy.”

A 3rd said: “Alias Grace is a solid, well-made piece of television that doesn’t hide its intelligence under a bonnet, as costume dramas can do. Nor does it attempt to keep your attention with soap opera style cliff-hangers.”

While a fourth merely wrote: “Alias Grace is a remarkable story.”

And another said: “Alias Grace is a beautiful piece of work. Its every detail is rewarding in a way that’s rare for television these days, especially on streaming platforms. On top of that, it’s a narrative about women, made by women”.

Alias Grace is streaming on Netflix now.

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