Mary & George
Mary & George

Mary & George

2024
TV Show
Ended
2 Seasons
English

In 17th century England, Mary Villiers molds her beautiful son, George, to seduce King James I, intending to gain riches and influence through outrageous schemes.

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IMDb6.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Metacritic65/100
Google Users78%
Director: Oliver HermanusGenres: Drama, History, Thriller

Plot Summary

Set in 17th century England, 'Mary & George' chronicles the audacious rise of Mary Villiers, who relentlessly schemed and manipulated her way to power and influence by seducing King James I and positioning her beautiful son, George, as his lover. This historical drama delves into the dangerous game of court politics, ambition, and forbidden desires. The series explores the lengths to which a mother and son would go to achieve ultimate power and secure their family's legacy.

Critical Reception

Critical reception for 'Mary & George' has been mixed to positive, with many critics praising the performances, particularly Julianne Moore's portrayal of the ambitious matriarch, and Nicholas Galitzine's embodiment of the complex George. The series' lavish production design and period detail have also been frequently highlighted. However, some reviews noted that the narrative could be overly sensationalized or that the pacing occasionally faltered, while others found the exploration of themes like class, ambition, and sexuality compelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praise for Julianne Moore's commanding and captivating performance.
  • Appreciation for the show's lavish visuals and period authenticity.
  • Mixed feelings on the pacing and narrative focus, with some finding it compelling and others overly melodramatic.

Google audience: Google users generally found 'Mary & George' to be an engaging and dramatic series, with many highlighting the strong performances of the lead actors. The historical setting and the exploration of power dynamics were points of interest for viewers. Some users, however, felt the plot was predictable or that certain aspects were gratuitous.

Awards & Accolades

None notable at this time, as the series is recent.

Fun Fact

The series is based on the true story of the Villiers family, who rose from relative obscurity to become one of the most powerful and influential families in Jacobean England through cunning and manipulation.

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