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Hornblower: The Frogs and the Lobsters
Lieutenant Hornblower and his shipmates are sent to accompany a doomed royalist invasion of revolutionary France.
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Plot Summary
The episode follows Horatio Hornblower as a midshipman aboard HMS Indefatigable during the French Revolutionary Wars. While on a mission to raid a French coastal town, Hornblower faces difficult decisions and personal danger. He must navigate the complexities of naval warfare and command, showcasing his developing leadership and moral compass amidst the chaos of battle.
Critical Reception
Hornblower: The Frogs and the Lobsters, like the rest of the series, was generally well-received for its historical accuracy, strong performances, and engaging naval action. Critics and audiences praised its faithfulness to C.S. Forester's novels and the compelling portrayal of a young Horatio Hornblower's early career. The episode is considered a strong entry that effectively captures the spirit of the period and the challenges faced by naval officers.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of naval life and warfare.
Ioan Gruffudd's performance as Hornblower was lauded for its nuance.
The episode effectively balances action with character development.
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Fun Fact
The episode title, 'The Frogs and the Lobsters,' is a derogatory term used by French soldiers for British troops, reflecting the historical animosity and the context of the raid on the French coast.
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