Gunpowder

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London, 1605. Robert Catesby (Kit Harington), a 33-year-old Warwickshire gentleman, devises a plot to blow up Parliament and and kill the king. A committed Catholic at a time when Protestant England persecutes Catholics relentlessly, Catesby's refusal to abandon his religion brings him to the edge of financial, social and psychological ruin. The authorities directed by King James's spymaster in Chief Robert Cecil (Mark Gatiss), hunt down, torture and execute priests while rank-and-file Catholics are subject to oppression and the loss of their property. This fast-paced 17th century thriller delves into the history behind the plot evolution, the selection of the team to carry it out, the gathering of the resources, and the obstacles they came up against. (HBO Europe)

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Malarkey 

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anglais At first glance the story seemed really interesting. The beginning of the 17th century, dirty England… why not. It could have been a decent historical rough show. Kit Harington, who hasn’t changed his visage since The Game of Thrones, is just a bonus. However, the result did not really dazzle me. I was bored and watched the last episode basically out of politeness only to find out what happened to the Protestants. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais A decent historical three-part piece with John Snow in the lead role, swinging his sword again and it fits him perfectly. 17th century England, the persecution of Catholics including brutal executions and torture and the planned assassination of King James I. A great dose of history, dark atmosphere, violence and good performances. Good enough, I want to see more! 80% ()