In the first look at season 2 of HBO’s smash historical drama “The Gilded Age”, George (Morgan Spector) and Bertha Russell (Carrie Coon) looked ecstatic. In the first look at “The Gilded Age” season 2, George and Bertha Russell appear to be
In the first look at season 2 of HBO’s smash historical drama “The Gilded Age”, George (Morgan Spector) and Bertha Russell (Carrie Coon) looked ecstatic. In the first look at “The Gilded Age” season 2, George and Bertha Russell appear to be
Julian Fellowes, the creator of “The Gilded Age”, discusses the real-life inspiration for Bertha Russell and Mrs. Astor’s clash in the climax. The HBO series began in January and was renewed for a second season after receiving excellent reviews and strong ratings
The Gilded Age’s first season culminated with a beautiful ball and a victory for Bertha Russell (Carrie Coon), signaling the Russell family’s formal entry into New York high society. “Let The Tournament Begin,” the season 1 finale of “The Gilded Age”, also
I didn’t believe I’d ever be able to say, “I enjoy this show,” when this season began, but the last few episodes have completely changed my mind. We’ve gotten rid of most of the tedious plotlines, and we’re transitioning from last week’s
Do you realize how much I enjoy a good courtroom reveal? It’s the most exciting kind of reveal! Despite Marian and Tom’s incessant stupidity, I give this episode five stars. The show’s 3,000 distinct narrative lines might still be chopped down, but
Being easily impressed pays off handsomely in my life. As a result, I thoroughly enjoyed this episode, beginning with the opening sequence in which George lights up a miniature train station. Everyone is taken aback! That includes me! Because we’re talking about
I need Tom out of here as soon as possible, so they’d best hurry up and reveal him as a villain. We’ve got a lot of personalities to spend time with, and he doesn’t add anything. Nothing!! Marian, get your act together.
Don’t you know that a “Gilded Age” silk stocking once had swans at her supper table? That’s the show’s bar. I seek table swans. This week the Russells are prominent as Bertha enters the Four Hundred. We get to know the characters
“The Gilded Age”, HBO’s new historical drama, has been officially renewed for a second season. Julian Fellowes, the creator of Downton Abbey, created the drama series, which premiered on January 24. The show follows Marian, the daughter of a conservative, rural family,
Action! Drama! Stunning outfits! With this episode, it feels like “The Gilded Age“ has finally arrived. So much happens, and we’re finally talking about something intriguing, like an unwanted naked lady’s maid in your bed, rather than stocks and aldermen. Before the