Review by Sahil Tandon

The Great

Season 1

I guess it was impossible to hold the same level of absurdity as The Favourite for a 10 hour show, but I was still disappointed with how TV-show-y it started to become. The humor and ridiculousness is on point throughout, I just started to get used to it and it started to feel like a TV show-ass TV show, somewhere in between a work-place sitcom and Game of Thrones (the imagery and tone never matches what The Favourite, but no one can copy Yorgos Lanthimos so I"m glad this show mostly didn't try). I also had assumed it would be a miniseries rather than a seasonal thing, so I ended up a bit disappointed with the pace of the show. With the coup declared within the first 2 episodes, but not paid off until the final one of the season, it started to feel a bit too procedural.

That all sounds negative, but I really enjoyed watching the show and I'm looking forward to the next season. I was frequently squirming thinking about how Catherine's plans were going to fail spectacularly, even though I know that she has to win in the end. A lot of the characters ended up being much more interesting than I was initially expecting, also. I especially loved Elizabeth, Georgina, and Marial and how they played off of Catherine and Peter. The way the show blends old-timey language ('japes', 'huzzah!') with things like calling each other 'fucking idiots' stayed funny throughout. I guess that's part of the point of the show (and The Favourite) - presenting these big historical figures as stupid and silly and petty, in a way that they would have to have been, but which most historical accounts choose to ignore in place of presenting everything as refined elegance and beautiful nobility and shit.

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