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'Around The World In 80 Days' takes on Reconstruction Era American racism
Around The World In 80 Days Episode 7 reintroduces historical racism as a pivotal plot point. Earlier in the season, I examined how the series handled racism and imperialism in the first 5 episodes - you can read that here. As our protagonists reach America, the territory west of San Francisco is filled with natural hazards and people with ill intentions. The episode highlighting the dangers of Confederates and Ku Klux Klan members on the run from the law had the unintentional benefit of airing during Black History Month. Although the amount of input from Black historical experts is still unlcear, Episode 7 forces the characters to confront white supremacy in a way previous episodes did not. Unfortunately, it also leaves out how British imperialism influences their views on Reconstruction Era America. -
'All Creatures Great and Small' season 2 episode 6 recap: the proposal
The All Creatures Great And Small Season 2 finale resolves almost all of the biggest plotlines this season. Everyone is looking forward to what the future will bring. Some find love, others find a purpose, and others are concerned that life as they know it will be interrupted by events abroad. Let’s discuss what happened in this action-packed episode. -
'Around The World in 80 Days' episode 7 recap: the good, the bad and the ugly outfit
Last week our heroes were marooned on an island, so surely nothing more dangerous than that can happen this week, right? Wrong: our trio is galloping across the American plains in a stagecoach in an attempt to outrun the train (which had to stop for repairs). Now sure, that doesn’t sound too bad, but once you factor in the uneven potholed track, the lack of snacks, and the extreme levels of unresolved sexual tension between M. Master Key and Ginge Nellie Bly, I might take the island. -
'All Creatures Great And Small's' James Herriot is a true romantic hero
Forget those other guys: James is the hero Masterpiece needs! -
Drama Concierge: light-hearted mysteries
You asked for it: more dramas like Death in Paradise and Midsomer Murders -
What To Watch Now: GBH Passport Picks For February
The objects of our affection? Binge-worthy TV! -
'All Creatures Great and Small' season 2 episode 5 recap: cricket and old flames
The big cricket game Mrs. Pumphrey teased earlier this season is finally here! The farmers and vets of Darrowby are fighting for the honor of the village against the men of property. On another level, the game is a proxy match for Hugh Houlton to win back his pride after the breakup with Helen. Who wins the match? Let’s find out! -
'Around The World in 80 Days' episode 6 recap: no man is an island
Last week we left our man Purple Haze in the distinctly dangerous position of being led away at gunpoint by Disreputable Bowler Hat Guy, and I’m sorry to tell you that his circumstances have only gotten worse since. To wit: this episode kicks off with Purple Haze, M. Master Key, and Ginge Nellie Bly stuck in a lifeboat in the middle of a stormy ocean as their ship steadily chugs away from them. -
Colonialism, Racism, and the British Empire in 'Around the World In 80 Days'
Adapting Verne's outdated source material for modern audiences is a mixed bag -
'All Creatures Great and Small' season 2 episode 4 recap: Tristan's trainwreck birthday
We’ve officially crossed the halfway mark for All Creatures Great And Small Season 2. This is a rare episode where the human drama outweighs the animals with medical issues. Who ruined Tristan’s special day? Here’s what happened.