
Period dramas broken down by Americans. The Gilded Age, Downton Abbey, Bridgerton, The Buccaneers and more. It won’t be long now.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 401 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Benedict is served a harsh reality check when Tony comes back to town. Lady Bridgerton and Marcus Anderson think about a hard launch. Penelope, Alice and Lady Danbury work towards softening the Queen. John has a headache.
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The LoG are back to talk about the second half of Bridgerton season 4. Sophie does not like the idea of being a mistress, Francesca and Hyacinth are showing their social value, Alice is stepping up to the plate, and Penelope wants to quit Whistledown... more
As season four of Bridgerton hits its cliffhanger mark, tensions rise between our favorite couples. Marcus Anderson and Lady Bridgerton schedule a late night date, John and Francesca can't figure out the pinnacle, and Sophie and Benedict can't keep a... more
Benedict takes Sophie to his lavish country cottage as he heals from the mysterious wound he suffered defending her friend. The Crabtree's arrive and supervise a leisurely healing process. The maid wars begin as the Featherington's lose sight of why ... more
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Honestly even though they get some details wrong they’re so funny that it doesn’t even matter. I’m only through part of season 2 but I’m obsessed with their little bits about Mr. Bates saying “you bastard” and Sir Richard growling. It’s a great companion for my current rewatch.
(Edit: 1/11/25) I finished the Downton episodes and moved on to listen to the talk The Crown + even tried out Poldark. Come for the love of Bates and Grantham, stay for the wrestling allusions + inside jokes.
These guys take a serious, soapy series (which I adore, by the way!) and respectfully poke fun, all the while giving us a plot summary, character analysis and a great reminder of all the things we love about the Crawley! UPDATE - Dec 2022 I started listening with Downton, and continued on and off depending on the shows they reviewed. In this week’s pod, they briefly mentioned Only Murders In The Building - please, please review this show! I need a reason to re-watch with these guys!!
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Honestly even though they get some details wrong they’re so funny that it doesn’t even matter. I’m only through part of season 2 but I’m obsessed with their little bits about Mr. Bates saying “you bastard” and Sir Richard growling. It’s a great companion for my current rewatch.
Try to listen to your Downton Abbey movie review. Guys it was so choppy and extremely painful to listen to. I mean just so uncomfortable. Sorry I just cannot finish and I was probably 10 minutes in.
I enjoy this podcast even more than the official HBO podcast. The hosts are funny, relatable and knowledgeable. Recommend to all period drama fans.
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This podcast engages listeners in lively discussions on popular period dramas, covering shows like The Gilded Age, Downton Abbey, and The Buccaneers. The hosts provide insightful analyses of episodes while intertwining humor, character explorations, and cultural commentary, making it an entertaining companion for fans of historical narratives. Their playful banter and ability to compare the dramas within a contemporary context likely keep audiences entertained while offering a deeper understanding of the themes presented in these series.
Notably, the podcast balances critiques and light-hearted remarks, which contributes to its appeal across a diverse audience. Episodes are structured around episode breakdowns, often incorporating reviews ... more
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