The first episode was an excellent cumulative of YEARS of waiting for this.
Here are my thoughts#1. I have to note that I had reservations about this when I first saw the casting of Simon and other POC actors. As a black women I didn't know if it was pandering to my ethic group or if it was for genuine inclusivity. And after seeing Simon on screen I must say that he is PERFECT!! I literally can't picture him otherwise (and I've been picturing him for over a decade. (I also have to say the same for lady D))
#2. Whoever Miss Thomson is she looks like a great new addition to this series and it will be interesting to see how this unknown character develops.
#3. I'm enjoying how flushed out Anthony is. I admit he was a little 1D for the first book since he wasn't a main character so I appreciate that tv allows him more dimension and build up.
#4. The rest of the siblings are excellent too. The seeds of their characters are coming through.
5. The visuals, directing, and music reminds me of a TRUE historical romance book. This doesn't feel like a made for tv show. I love how they managed to make the colors so beautiful and vibrant unlike other historical romance movies/shows that have everything "accurately" bleak in everything.
This series was my very first introduction to the romance genre of books when I was a little girl and I could not have asked for a better pilot episode. The characters, the chemistry, the intrigue, the intensity (this list goes on and on) is exactly how I pictured it and how I felt during my introduction to this series years ago.
To all those that worked on this series. Every single one of your artistic talent has not just made a nice time piece show. No, your artistic talent has magically translated the all the beautiful things I love about historical romance books and the writing of arguably the most famous HR author of modern times perfectly to the screen and to that I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
score 10/10
anwaaribrahim-34851 25 December 2020
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