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Almost All is Resolved in the ‘MaryLand’ Finale
Considering the oodles of family drama in the first two episodes, 'MaryLand' has quite a bit to wrap up in its third and final installment.
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Considering the oodles of family drama in the first two episodes, 'MaryLand' has quite a bit to wrap up in its third and final installment.
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In the second episode of this three-episode series, the trauma of the sisters’ childhood is revealed.
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Despite the mysterious opening moments of a man discovering a dead body on the beach, family dysfunction is the true undercurrent of the PBS series 'MaryLand.'
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Last week, Thomas Cromwell did the right thing for the country. This week, his choice comes back to bite him.
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Much like William Shakespeare’s history plays, 'Wolf Hall' takes history and retells it via the sensibilities of modern authors.
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Still reeling over the all-points collision of the Schlegels, the Wilcoxes, and the Basts in Howards End? Brace yourself; there’s more coming in the finale.
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Helen says, “Don’t do anything rash.” Be warned — there is plenty of rashness ahead.
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In one of the most remarkable episodes of 'Wolf Hall’s first season, Hillary Mantel argues that, actually, Thomas More was a self-centered fool.
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Back at the titular Howards End, the Wilcox children throw tantrums about motivations and sincerity.
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To get there, they just had to reverse about a century and a half of accepted religious and political policy.
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The titular Howards End is a house; much like the titular Downton Abbey, it functions as a character in its own right
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The first episode of Wolf Hall was setting up a giant chessboard for the Great Game to play out. This week, the power players begin to make their moves.