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The Great - Season 1
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Among satire conditions, this series follows a young lady, Catherine, from rustic Austria. Catherine winds up in a difficult circumstance when she needs to pick between her own happiness and the fate of Russia when she weds an Emperor.
Among satire conditions, this series follows a young lady, Catherine, from rustic Austria. Catherine winds up in a difficult circumstance when she needs to pick between her own happiness and the fate of Russia when she weds an Emperor.
Actors: Jamie Demetriou,
Michael Mortimer,
Tom Gaskin,
Florence Keith-Roach,
Tallulah Conabeare,
Scott Karim,
Emily Coates,
Phoebe Fox,
John Sessions,
Roman Green,
Dave Simon,
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Jamie Demetriou

Michael Mortimer

Tom Gaskin

Florence Keith-Roach

Tallulah Conabeare

Scott Karim

Emily Coates

Phoebe Fox 1987, Hammersmith, London, England, UK

John Sessions 11 January 1953, Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK

Roman Green

Dave Simon
Genre: History
Director: Colin Bucksey, Bert, Bertie, Ben Chessell, Geeta Patel, Matt Shakman
Country: Australia
Keywords: #The Great
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Jamie Demetriou

Michael Mortimer

Tom Gaskin

Florence Keith-Roach

Tallulah Conabeare

Scott Karim

Emily Coates

Phoebe Fox
1987, Hammersmith, London, England, UK

John Sessions
11 January 1953, Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK

Roman Green

Dave Simon

Kemi-Bo Jacobs

Obie Matthew

Scarlett Maltman

Abraham Popoola

Richard Curtis

Pip Phillips

Natalie Dew

Troy Kenchington

Glen ingham

Joshua Dako

Jeska Pike

Daniel Tuite

Liam Fleming

Damien Molony

Sebastian Senior

Anthony Welsh
5 July 1983, London, England, UK

Dee Pearce

Sebastian De Souza

Belinda Bromilow
21 May 1975, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
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May 13, 2020
A historical treat that lives up to its title. Both sweet and acerbic, it's as bingeable as Catherine's macarons and Peter's vodka. Huzzah!
May 13, 2020
The Great is a showcase for McNamara's sparkling dialogue, which draws attention to the writing of history itself in exciting ways.
May 12, 2020
In order to understand The Great you must only ask yourself one question: What if Jane Austen was depraved...and slightly Russian?
May 14, 2020
Against all expectations I had for the show (10 hours of Russian history, sans any tonal context, sounds like a miserable slog), it is a total, breezy delight.
May 11, 2020
"The Great" doesn't exactly live up to the title. Fanning and crew work wonders, but it's unclear who this series is aimed at.
May 14, 2020
Coupled with overly long episode run times, The Great loses steam in the middle. Catherine's triumphant moment of becoming falls victim to too predictable romance.
May 14, 2020
There's a singular darkness to The Great that will startle viewers... There are moments of terror and horror, too, and an enthusiastically cavalier approach to historical detail that adds to a sense of heightened reality.
May 14, 2020
Reality is rarely as funny as this sparkling period satire, set in mid-18th century Russia amid a sneaky coup d'état that plays out like a Scooby gang caper (with wigs).
May 14, 2020
The Great is one of the best shows of the year
May 13, 2020
As with McNamara's justly celebrated screenplay for The Favourite, it's the emotional honesty of The Great that allows the comedy to land so viciously.
May 14, 2020
"The Great" grows tediously and even torturously long - which may be its cruelest joke of all, as its appreciable style and sass surrender to repetitious rounds of palace intrigue.
May 14, 2020
Yet in a sense, the same way "Hamilton" put a fresh spin on early American politics, "The Great" helps our understanding of dusty old figures by placing them in an engaging, present day context.