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Emily Bader, Edward Bluemel, Anna Chancellor and Máiréad Tyers star in the costume drama based on a popular book series.
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The first season ends much like it started: with a Taylor Swift needle drop.
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No one is more Team Theo than Guy himself, Matthew Broome.
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"We've come up with a ‘ship name for ourselves," the actresses teased.
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"I'm really proud of Nan," Kristine Frøseth told Decider.
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Oh, brother! Enough already.
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“First Footing” finally gives us an answer to the sordid relationship between Richard and his former governess Miss Testvalley.
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The holidays are a time for family — whether found or forced — and with that comes a hotbed of secrets, lies, and drama.
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Of course, the consequences of Guy’s letter would rear its ugly head sooner than later.
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Mabel and Honoria get even closer in this week's episode...
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Will she dump Theo for Guy now??
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The St. George girls are partnered and there’s only one thing to do: celebrate the American way with a raucous party!
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Apple TV+'s rebellious new period drama puts its heroines's passions first.
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The biggest change The Buccaneers makes from Wharton's book has nothing to do with Taylor Swift or Phoebe Bridgers.
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Was Conchita Closson the original Duchess of Sussex?
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In this episode, a few weeks have passed since the Duke’s marriage proposal to Nan.
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The frigidity within the
Buccaneers friend group doesn’t melt during the entire duration of the 53-minute “Women or Wives.”
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Kristine Frøseth, Alisha Boe and Christina Hendricks star in an adaptation of Edith Wharton's unfinished final novel.
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Apple TV+’s
The Buccaneers melds both Netflix’s
Bridgerton and HBO’s
The Gilded Age by showing American aristocracy alongside its British counterparts — and watching the drama of the culture clash ...
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The Buccaneers might not quite work as a Wharton adaptation, but it's still a delicious period drama.