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Gentleman Jack

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Calendargirl Tue 12-Apr-22 07:34:19

I didn’t notice her eyebrows!

Will take note next week.

Curlywhirly Tue 12-Apr-22 07:30:49

BBbevan

What has she done to her eyebrows?

I know! I couldn't take my eyes off them ?

Ragtime Tue 12-Apr-22 07:26:13

I too really enjoyed the first series..but this one she seemed to be stomping all over the place and honestly I found it tiresome to be honest.

MissChateline Mon 11-Apr-22 22:52:48

I thought that the first series was totally brilliant and a breath of fresh air. Last nights episode was excellent. The guardian review this morning was 5 stars and the best costume drama for a long while. I think that many of the expressions that she makes depict well the pain and torment that she must have experienced with her situation.
Much of the series is filmed in the area where I live and I am a regular visitor to Shibden Hall. Her diaries were written in code which were painstakingly deciphered. She was quite an amazing woman. As a lesbian myself we owe women like Anne Lister a huge gratitude for her pioneering in making it OK for women to openly love each other.

Lizbethann55 Mon 11-Apr-22 22:40:49

I found it all too manic with her hurtling around all over the place. The phrase " coersive control" came to mind. Lister seemed to want her lover shut safely away, separating her from her family, making decisions for her, telling everyone that Walker was ill and mentally unstable. A bit worrying I thought.

merlotgran Mon 11-Apr-22 20:30:14

I fell asleep ten minutes in. ?

BlueBelle Mon 11-Apr-22 19:49:43

I tried the first series and didn’t like it at all so didn’t go with this one

BBbevan Mon 11-Apr-22 19:38:44

What has she done to her eyebrows?

PinkCosmos Mon 11-Apr-22 09:44:21

I watched the first series and enjoyed it. I like Suranne Jones as an actor.

I haven't watched the second series yet but wonder if they should have stopped at one.

They seem to do this a lot these days, if a series is successful they make another series (or two) even if the first was was a stand alone.

Each series seems to get progressively worse, with the story lines getting weaker or more unbelievable

Having said that, I am looking forward to watching the third episode of The Split. Just need to watch the second series first!

Grandma70s Mon 11-Apr-22 09:24:10

I watched it for the historical element, but I must say she gives me the creeps.

volver Mon 11-Apr-22 09:17:54

Oh I know, too many Ann(e)s!!

Calendargirl Mon 11-Apr-22 09:17:08

volver

Gentleman Jack is Anne Lister, her lover is Anne Walker. If you look at pictures of the real Lister, and read what she was like, Suranne Jones's portrayal seems about right!

Lister does love Walker, as you could see from the scene where she talks to camera while they are in the grounds of the Abbey and Walker is painting. But she also needs her money.

The scene where the new groom refuses to wear the old clothes, and how Anne is going to deal with it, I think shows that this is not your usual costume drama!

Apologies, I got the Ann’s/Anne’s wrong way round!

Thanks for sorting that volver

volver Mon 11-Apr-22 09:10:52

Gentleman Jack is Anne Lister, her lover is Anne Walker. If you look at pictures of the real Lister, and read what she was like, Suranne Jones's portrayal seems about right!

Lister does love Walker, as you could see from the scene where she talks to camera while they are in the grounds of the Abbey and Walker is painting. But she also needs her money.

The scene where the new groom refuses to wear the old clothes, and how Anne is going to deal with it, I think shows that this is not your usual costume drama!

joannapiano Mon 11-Apr-22 08:05:56

DH and I enjoyed the first series and thought last night’s episode was very entertaining. In reality she was a strong business woman in Victorian England, and I admire that. I don’t watch other “costume dramas,” where women are chatted up by gallant men, as a whole.

snowberryZ Mon 11-Apr-22 08:05:32

I can't stand that vacuous expression that Suranne Jones seems to put on in everything she's in.The cameras keep doing close ups of it.
Puts me off.

I like her as an actress otherwise.

Calendargirl Mon 11-Apr-22 08:02:50

I think the dashing about and sharp, staccato conversations are to emphasise how ‘manly’ she is, decisive, quite ruthless, knowing her own mind, not at all a weak, simpery woman as often portrayed in those days.

Must admit the storyline has become a bit hazy since it was last shown. I thought she was so enamoured with Ann Lister, but seems to have cooled off somewhat, apart from in the bedroom. I may have nodded off in parts though!

GagaJo Mon 11-Apr-22 07:57:06

I loved the first series, haven't seen any of the next, but will definitely be watching it.

tanith Mon 11-Apr-22 07:40:30

I was looking forward to it but honestly i may not bother with it anymore. Tired of all that rushing about and hurried conversations it just feels over complicated/contrived when it doesn’t need to be. Just tell the tale without so many complicated side stories, I like Suranne Jones but it’s all OTT just slow it down a bit.

Allsorts Mon 11-Apr-22 07:27:34

I don't know what others feel but I put it on last night as there was nothing else. Jack sounds as if she is putting on that strange voice straining all the time, she looks like the child catcher, not so nice though, very creepy indeed. Not a character I liked except the below stairs staff.