

Taboo
A comedy about sex, love, relationships, and taboo. In a multi-story narrative, we peer behind the closed doors of a seemingly normal city.
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Plot Summary
James Keziah Delaney returns to 1814 London after his father's death to inherit a mysterious, seemingly cursed legacy. He finds himself entangled in a dangerous game between the East India Company and the crown, battling his own demons as he seeks to build his own empire. The series is characterized by its dark, gritty atmosphere and complex character motivations.
Critical Reception
Taboo received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its dark and atmospheric tone, Tom Hardy's commanding performance, and its unique, gritty depiction of 19th-century London. However, some found the plot convoluted and its pacing occasionally slow. The series was noted for its ambition and stylistic choices.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intense atmosphere and Tom Hardy's magnetic performance.
- Lauded for its unique historical setting and dark, compelling narrative.
- Criticized by some for its slow burn and sometimes opaque storytelling.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed Taboo, appreciating its dark and intense atmosphere, compelling story, and Tom Hardy's captivating portrayal of James Delaney. Some viewers found the plot a bit slow-moving at times but overall appreciated the unique historical setting and the show's ambitious nature.
Fun Fact
The series was co-created by Tom Hardy, his father Chips Hardy, and Steven Knight.
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