Pallas March 31, 2022 Share March 31, 2022 Facing mounting pressure from station executives, Julia struggles to figure out how to present a complicated recipe Link to comment
Emmeline April 1, 2022 Share April 1, 2022 I wasn’t crazy about the show on episode 1 but by the second episode I’m loving it! 2 Link to comment
Anela April 1, 2022 Share April 1, 2022 I hated all of those men, who were ready to eat what she’d made, but not even congratulate her on getting the episode made. So much hard work, and they treated her like shit. 4 Link to comment
Words April 1, 2022 Share April 1, 2022 What an absolute GEM of a show! I do hope it finds an audience. Well-cast, and well scripted. Julia and Paul really did have a remarkable life and relationship, which serve as the underpinning for what turned out to be the lynchpin show for WGBH and public television. 9 Link to comment
MrsR April 7, 2022 Share April 7, 2022 I greatly appreciate the production's verisimilitude. As a woman of a certain age who grew up in the Boston area I remember the clothes and the furnishings, the high ball glasses and the smoking! Everyone smoked! It was all so real. Loving this show and Sarah is a marvel. Or as we would say, a maaahvel. 2 Link to comment
starri April 8, 2022 Share April 8, 2022 Julia's coq au vin was the first thing I ever made from Mastering the Art of French Cooking, so this had some nice memories to it. I'm enjoying the show and I think Sarah Lancashire is giving a good performance, but, in all honesty, I don't really look at her and see Julia. Maybe as Julia settles into being a TV host, it'll look more familiar to me. 2 Link to comment
Yeah No April 13, 2022 Share April 13, 2022 I'm still liking this generally, but for anyone that has read a lot about Julia there are clearly some exaggerations and misrepresentations. The producers have inasmuch acknowledged that they took some liberties with the truth to make a good dramatic narrative. That part about Russell Morash being such a dick appears to have been made up or at least overexaggerated because in interviews with both Julia and him it sounds like the two always had an affection for each other. Depicting him as a cold asshole does a disservice to him. While it is true that he needed some convincing to be on board with Julia's show, he was never like this. On 4/8/2022 at 11:42 AM, starri said: I'm enjoying the show and I think Sarah Lancashire is giving a good performance, but, in all honesty, I don't really look at her and see Julia. Maybe as Julia settles into being a TV host, it'll look more familiar to me. Same here. She's playing the role far more dowdy and somehow less lighthearted than Julia herself ever was. I never thought I'd say this, but in that way Meryl Streep was more convincing. 2 Link to comment
Yeah No April 13, 2022 Share April 13, 2022 One more thing - As someone who lived through the '60s, I found the supermarket amusing. They went to great lengths to find period cases, etc., but one glaring error were the chicken parts. "Grocery Stores" (as we called them) or supermarkets didn't sell cut up chicken in those days. If you wanted chicken parts you had to buy a whole chicken and cut it up yourself. I know this boggles the minds of younger people, but yes, that's how it was, and that's the main reason I learned young how to cut up a chicken (thanks to Julia and my Mom). Also, those chicken parts looked like they were on Styrofoam trays. They didn't have those yet. We had white cardboard trays that looked much different. 3 3 Link to comment
smartymarty April 19, 2022 Share April 19, 2022 On 4/13/2022 at 10:22 AM, Yeah No said: If you wanted chicken parts you had to buy a whole chicken and cut it up yourself. I grew up in the 70s, but yes! I remember when you could finally buy boneless chicken breasts. Such an advance! On 4/13/2022 at 9:22 AM, Yeah No said: I'm still liking this generally, but for anyone that has read a lot about Julia there are clearly some exaggerations and misrepresentations. I'm NOT appreciating the exaggerations and misrepresentations. Why do they think the reality isn't entertaining enough?? During both episodes I've remarked several times that "I don't think this is actually how it happened." Not because I know it isn't, but because it's too comically exaggerated. I find that very annoying. 4 Link to comment
Yeah No April 19, 2022 Share April 19, 2022 1 minute ago, smartymarty said: I grew up in the 70s, but yes! I remember when you could finally buy boneless chicken breasts. Such an advance! I wanted to add that if you had a good relationship with the butcher at your market you could ask to have one cut up for you, but that wasn't always available so most people did it themselves. After I got married in 1980 chicken parts started to appear more often but they were so expensive compared to a whole chicken I couldn't afford it. When they became very popular the prices started to come down, although they're still more expensive than buying a whole chicken. 1 Link to comment
EtheltoTillie April 22, 2022 Share April 22, 2022 On 4/13/2022 at 9:22 AM, Yeah No said: .Same here. She's playing the role far more dowdy and somehow less lighthearted than Julia herself ever was. I never thought I'd say this, but in that way Meryl Streep was more convincing. Hey, are you in my small club of those who don’t think Streep walks on water? 2 2 Link to comment
Yeah No April 22, 2022 Share April 22, 2022 Just now, EtheltoTillie said: Hey, are you in my small club of those who don’t think Streep walks on water? In a word: Yes! Link to comment
EtheltoTillie April 22, 2022 Share April 22, 2022 (edited) 4 minutes ago, Yeah No said: In a word: Yes! Yay! Well I’m up late watching the new show and I do like this actress in the role. This series is growing on me. Edited April 22, 2022 by EtheltoTillie Link to comment
Yeah No April 22, 2022 Share April 22, 2022 5 minutes ago, EtheltoTillie said: Yay! Well I’m up late watching the new show and I do like this actress in the role. This series is growing on me. I don't know if it's the actress or the lines (or both) but this portrayal isn't doing it for me. It's coming off too shticky or something. Too eccentric. In many ways Julia was a salt of the earth, not just a flighty frumpy caricature. She came off as cultured, self assured and educated. I'm not getting that person from this. 3 Link to comment
Yeah No April 22, 2022 Share April 22, 2022 I also feel that Stanley Tucci was a better Paul. Paul was a more dynamic person than David Hyde Peirce is playing him. David is coming across a little limp biscuit for me. My husband said he's more like the Niles version of Paul, LOL. And we absolutely love David Hyde Pierce. That said, I'm not disliking him in his role anywhere near as much as I'm not liking Sarah. This is the first time I've ever seen her in anything, BTW. She reminds me of what you'd expect of a dowager aboard the Titanic more than Julia Child. 1 3 Link to comment
buttersister May 3, 2022 Share May 3, 2022 On 4/8/2022 at 10:42 AM, starri said: Julia's coq au vin was the first thing I ever made from Mastering the Art of French Cooking, so this had some nice memories to it. Me, too. I spent the entire afternoon doing it for a dinner party I threw. I did not have the courage of my convictions in those early days, used chicken breasts and overcooked them a bit. But guests asked for straws to drink the sauce. Sarah is dissolving into Julia for me. Since we're used to seeing a confident Julia, at this stage, hesitancy is natural. We're just not used to seeing that. (I met Julia at a book signing once, still have the signed Way to Cook and am a consumer of all things Julia--this show is shaping up nicely.) 2 Link to comment
marybennet May 7, 2022 Share May 7, 2022 On 5/2/2022 at 9:58 PM, buttersister said: guests asked for straws to drink the sauce. Wow! Now, that's a hit! 2 Link to comment
paramitch February 1, 2023 Share February 1, 2023 On 4/21/2022 at 11:43 PM, Yeah No said: I also feel that Stanley Tucci was a better Paul. Paul was a more dynamic person than David Hyde Peirce is playing him. David is coming across a little limp biscuit for me. My husband said he's more like the Niles version of Paul, LOL. And we absolutely love David Hyde Pierce. That said, I'm not disliking him in his role anywhere near as much as I'm not liking Sarah. This is the first time I've ever seen her in anything, BTW. She reminds me of what you'd expect of a dowager aboard the Titanic more than Julia Child. I thought Stanley Tucci was delightful as Paul, but to me, he was also playing a sort of cartoonish version of Paul, who was a far more complicated person in real life. For me, DHP's Paul is a much more real-feeling person, and I don't see Niles in DHP's performance at all -- everything about what he's doing is different -- diction, body language, walk, etc. 1 Link to comment
ombre April 10, 2023 Share April 10, 2023 What a tough job SL and DHP have! To play not just people who were celebrities in their own right (julia more, of course, but so many people here have such a strong sense of Paul!) but also have such a strong and relatively recent portrayal from j&j. (and, of course, radiant as julia and Paul's relationship may have seemed in that movie, it also had the advantage of getting to shine particularly brightly in comparison to the rest of the movie). I am enjoying this show, but feel like I'm seeing the performances in triplicate - how julia would have been, how MS would have been, how SL is, all piled on top of one another. It makes time with the other characters feel so calming and restful! 1 Link to comment
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