Can you suggest me Medieval tv series to watch?
Preferably with above average production quality
i recently watched the white princess it was okayish
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Can you suggest me Medieval tv series to watch?
Preferably with above average production quality
i recently watched the white princess it was okayish
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The Tudors
>The Tudors
>above average production quality
You're a frog.
That's the renaissance
This one MOFO. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3305096/
the borgias (1981)
>Preferably with above average production quality
Borgias (Showtime) or Borgia (Canal+). The former has a better; the latter actually finished its series.
has a better budget*
Inb4 autistic screeching about the clothes being too drab and the sky being grey
None. Just watch Knights of the Teutonic Order.
polish film?
Yes.
forget it and just read books, Hollywood is bad for historical portrayals in general but they are particularly dreadful for the medieval era
Cadfael
Peak medieval kino. 1137 onwards.
Very gud but dark ages.
What's the difference between dark and middle? Or midevil? Do these terms actually mean something or is it just pseudotalk for everything that happened before the reinessance
The medieval era is a period that encompasses roughly 800-900 years, the term dark ages was commonly used to describe the early centuries as some transition between the chaos following the end of the western Roman empire and the proper stablishment of the feudal system, I'm not sure where it starts the middle middle or if that's actually a thing, but I've seen that people recently prefer to use the term "early medieval period" instead of dark ages and "late medieval period" to the years leading to the modern era(i.e. renaissance, religion wars and that shit)
Its generally accepted that 1066 was the start of medieval period in England. The end of Viking/Dane/Anglo Saxon England and the start of Norman dynasty.
For more Monk Detective kino: the tv show version of The Name of The Rose. I particularly liked that they delved further into WHY the main monk was at the monastery and the differences between his order, the monastery people and the regular church. I wish there was more church/monk politics in shows.
The Last Kingdom
this Black folk here knows
This is peak midevil cosykino. One of my favorite shows. There's a bit of a drop in quality in the last 2 seasons when netflix picked it up, understandably so, but the finale was really strong and the whole show is basically a consistent 8-9.
Everything with Alfred is kino
There's one episode in s2 which is probably the best episode of any tv show ever made. There's KINO, and then there's that episode of TLK. I won't spoil which one, obviously, but you'll probably realize it. I'll actually spoilertag a not really spoiler to give a hint if you want
the scene in the wheat field at the end of the slave episode. Kino incarnate
can you get away with watching only seasons 1-2?
or is there a cliff-hanger that leads into the netflix era?
Netflix picked it up at s4, I think. If you don't want to watch the Netflix stuff, you can finish 3 because that's the end of a massive arc and basically the halfway point of the show. If you dont watch 3, you miss out on very important and great scenes between the two main characters. After that you can continue if you want, but the end of s3 is where you can properly stop. That being said, the netflix POZZ in 4 and 5 is there but it's fairly minimal compared to the other shows, and imo, those are worth watching too for the conclusion
wiki says s3 was netflix too - so gonna pass tbh.
most modern shows are not that good anyway - they all drag out for way to many episodes and the passion is not there.
Fair enough,
But you are missing out
Netflix got it after season 1
Read the Accursed Kings instead.
go worldwide
ertugrul
The White Queen is pretty good, it's really just about the war of the roses but they had to market it to roasties so they called it The White Queen.
that’s not why it’s called the white queen. It’s a direct adaptation of a feminist rewriting of that time period, byPhilippa Gregory.
The Pillars of the Earth
>read book
>it's even more "erotic" and Tom fricks the woodwitch literally hours after his wife dies and they instantly become a couple
And I thought the show was condensing things and adding sex scenes...
black adder 1
Is rome medieval?
You could try some foreign shows, Spain had several historical shows like El Cid, Isabel and recently released "sin limites" about Magellan's voyage. All of them are kinda mediocre but maybe they could interest you.
Wolf Hall.
Alexandre Astier is literally the French Kojima
ivanhoe 1997
Vikings.
WATCH MY homie CADFAEL SOLVE CRIMES
Taboo
Pride and Prejudice
Westworld
>Taboo
It's that actually good? I want to see some musket era kino
It's certified mud kino.
Just tell me how pozzed it is, so I can decide if watch it or not
>medieval
Please forgive him Lord, he's American
i'm doing that thing checkig out shows i previously didn't watch because i assume they are too girly.
i started with the white princess because i watch the last duel before and jodie comer was in it too and she was hot.