If one year's back on my shoulder
Not having read any of the source novels, approximately twenty minutes into the first series of Poldark (1975–77) as I lay on the couch self-medicating with the late eighteenth century, I remarked to
spatch, "Is there any aspect of this homecoming that is not going to be a clusterfuck?" on which the answer turned out to be no, whence it seems the engine of the plot. Since I came to this show by having to wait for the third season of Turn: Washington's Spies (2014–17) to arrive at my local branch library, I was more than ordinarily entertained by the line pertaining to the hero's soldiering past, "Shocking business, eh? Losing the Colonies." The bomber leather frock coat is as impressive as advertised.

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I also liked the sequence in the second episode where the entertainment at a market is a mummers' play with St. George slain and the Doctor called for and all, and because it was the mid-'70's and the folk revival was all over the place, I'm really hoping the production just found a troupe of mummers and let them do their thing.
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"Take a drop of me nellycampane
And rise to fight Saint George again!"
(After which I have Kipling's "Our Fathers of Old" in my head for the rest of the episode.)
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