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Alexander - Making of a god. Netflix docu drama. The historical commentary provided by academics is interesting, but the dramatised scenes are ludicrous, especially as the actors address each other in a mix of middle & upper-class English accents reminiscent of The Crown or Downton Abbey.
 
The Abandons - Netflix. 1850s shenanigans over land & mining wealth, starring Gillian Anderson as heartless matriarch . Sort of grungy Western realism with lots of impressive hats, eloquent dialogue and a night-time cattle stampede. Includes the lethal use of a pitchfork wielded by a 'wronged' woman... and the death of a faithful old pooch called Sweetie 🤔

And this is just Episode 1!
 
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The Abandons - Netflix. 1850s shenanigans over land & mining wealth, starring Gillian Anderson as heartless matriarch . Sort of grungy Western realism with lots of impressive hats, eloquent dialogue and a night-time cattle stampede. Includes the lethal use of a pitchfork wielded by a 'wronged' woman... and the death of a faithful old pooch called Sweetie 🤔

And this is just Episode 1!
Subsequent episodes continue in the same vein. Particularly noticeable is the frequent use of the f-word, both as an expletive and as an adjective. This is totally anachronistic (as its common use only arose post WW2).
 
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