Incredible period drama blows fans minds as | TV Shows
Fans of cozy period dramas ought to tune into this collection on Apple TV+, which has been garnering rave reviews. The show, which debuted in 2019, has been lauded by audiences on IMDb.
One viewer gave a glowing 10/10 review, stating, “I watch it and, re-watched it again. I understand this may not be for everyone. However, as far as myself, I wish there was more show like this. I enjoyed every character.”
Another top-rated review hailed the Hollywood collection as “incredible” and “a triumph”, with the consumer expressing shock at the low ranking, saying, “I can not comprehend why this has such a low rating on here. I was mind blown. Tore through the series in a day.”
A 3rd fan also awarded a excellent rating, describing the show as “fantastic” and including, “I am 3 episodes in and this show is a hilarious, anachronistic romp! Loving every second of it.”
Another high-rated critique read, “It’s so good. But not for everyone!”
Meanwhile, a review said, “My favourite show! I was unsure about watching this because I had watched the first episode before and wasn’t the biggest fan of the odd soap opera/over dramatic feeling to it but I rewatched about a year later and was completely blown away by absolutely everything!”.
“I love the way it depicts the supposed romantic relationship between Emily and Sue and the struggles they face trying to hide their affection from one another. Don’t watch expecting a history lesson or a biography of Emily’s life.”
Dickinson premiered on Apple TV+ and reimagined the life of famend American poet Emily Dickinson (portrayed by Hailee Steinfeld) at the start of her journey as an rising author.
The ensemble solid featured Halt and Catch Fire’s Toby Huss, Adrian Blake Enscoe, Anna Baryshnikov from Manchester by the Sea, Ally McBeal star Jane Krakowski, The Leftovers’ Amanda Warren, and Silo’s Chinaza Uche.
The collection lasted three seasons and was packed with anachronisms and popular culture nods, respiratory recent life into both Dickinson’s legacy and the period drama format, sharing a comparable irreverent tone with The Great and The Favourite.
Across three seasons, audiences witnessed Emily’s anguish over her emotions for her brother’s spouse Sue Gilbert (Ella Hunt).
The collection explored Emily’s makes an attempt to navigate life within nineteenth century constraints, inspecting inappropriate id, gender expectations and the sociopolitical ambiance of the time.
Incredible period drama blows fans minds as
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