formerlyfreedom July 2, 2018 Share July 2, 2018 Quote In England in the early 1960s, politician Jeremy Thorpe begins a whirlwind affair with a young stable hand, Norman Scott. When the relationship turns sour, Norman becomes a secret Jeremy is desperate to hide. Link to comment
ABay July 2, 2018 Share July 2, 2018 My very first impression: Hugh Grant looks every one of his 57 years, and then some. Yikes. 4 Link to comment
Inquisitionist July 12, 2018 Share July 12, 2018 I've watched only the first installment, and Grant is marvelous in the role, as is Ben Whishaw in his. But it's a bit odd that they cast someone a good 20 years older than Thorpe was at the time of the events depicted. When a reporter asked Thorpe/Grant a question about being one the youngest ever Labor party leaders at 37, it was a bit jarring. Granted, the real Thorpe (scroll down here) looked a bit older (maybe 45) at the time, but as ABay notes, Grant's real age cannot be disguised. 1 Link to comment
mansonlamps July 15, 2018 Share July 15, 2018 I agree the casting of Hugh Grant is odd, but I'm enjoying the show overall. Link to comment
Inquisitionist July 19, 2018 Share July 19, 2018 Hmmm, doesn't seem to be generating much of a following here. I enjoyed the series less as it went on. For me the most interesting part was the actual relationship between Thorpe and Scott, but the mini-series dispensed with that pretty quickly. The 2nd installment in particular felt very slapsticky. It bounced back a bit with the trial in the 3rd installment. I thought the scene where Thorpe/Grant explained the "why" of his relationship with Scott to his barrister (punctuated with background scenes of Spoiler Thorpe being roughed up by some of the men he picked up) was very effective. 1 Link to comment
AllAboutMBTV July 20, 2018 Share July 20, 2018 I thought the series was an absolute treat and am looking forward to watching it again. I liked that it was done largely as near-farce, although apparently Scott did not approve of attempts at his own murder being played for laughs. I've recommended it to all and sundry, and no one's disliked it. Plus, it had so many of my favorite British actors. (I swear there are only 25 British actors in total, and they just keep showing up in everything.) And every show I've seen Ben Whishaw in he ends up in floods of tears at some point (I call him Weepin' Ben Whishaw). Eighteen minutes in to Scandal? Floods. He is an excellent cryer (and actor). 4 Link to comment
Irlandesa July 20, 2018 Share July 20, 2018 6 hours ago, Inquisitionist said: For me the most interesting part was the actual relationship between Thorpe and Scott, but the mini-series dispensed with that pretty quickly. The 2nd installment in particular felt very slapsticky. I liked the first installment the best too. I liked the mini-series but I think I would have liked it more had it only been two hours instead of three. Link to comment
ruby24 August 3, 2018 Share August 3, 2018 I thought this was terrific! The three hours flew by for me. It was riveting and Hugh Grant was fantastic. 1 Link to comment
ElectricBoogaloo December 7, 2018 Share December 7, 2018 Golden Globe nominations! Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Hugh Grant Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Ben Whishaw Link to comment
ElectricBoogaloo January 7, 2019 Share January 7, 2019 Congratulations to Ben Whishaw for winning a Golden Globe! Best Supporting Actor, Television Ben Whishaw, "A Very English Scandal" Link to comment
ElectricBoogaloo January 14, 2019 Share January 14, 2019 A Very English Scandal won a Critics' Choice Award! Best Acting in a Movie/Limited Series: Ben Whishaw as Norman Josiffe 1 Link to comment
Anela January 26, 2019 Share January 26, 2019 I watched the whole thing one morning, last Summer. It was amusing, glad to see it getting some love (and the actors). Link to comment
AuntiePam February 18, 2019 Share February 18, 2019 I didn't expect to like it -- so much of this genre is sensationalized and exploitative. But I ended up being sympathetic to both Thorpe and Scott, although I did feel some guilt, seeing as how Thorpe solicited a murder. Another example of how the "good old days" were only good for a certain segment of the population. Grant was great, and Whishaw stole every scene he was in. 2 Link to comment
Razzberry April 27, 2022 Share April 27, 2022 Season 2 is now up on Amazon! A 3 episode mini series now called 'A Very British Scandal' starring Claire Foy and Paul Bettany as the Duke and Duchess of Argyll. Loved it. 1 5 Link to comment
EtheltoTillie May 2, 2022 Share May 2, 2022 On 4/27/2022 at 5:06 PM, Razzberry said: Season 2 is now up on Amazon! A 3 episode mini series now called 'A Very British Scandal' starring Claire Foy and Paul Bettany as the Duke and Duchess of Argyll. Loved it. I just started watching episode 1 today. It’s really fun. 1 Link to comment
AngieBee1 May 5, 2022 Share May 5, 2022 Top to bottom fantastic. Bettany and Foy are fantastic in this. While I knew the broad beats of their relationship what was a surprise was how equally (objectively) terrible they were. 1 1 Link to comment
Rickster May 6, 2022 Share May 6, 2022 Finished this last night. I knew only a little about the story, mostly because it became the basis for an opera. Agreed that this was excellently done. I wish it had gotten more publicity. Did not realize Polaroids went back this far. I guess this could be the first instance of a selfie getting one into a lot of trouble. 1 Link to comment
pasdetrois May 6, 2022 Share May 6, 2022 I adored the first season because Hugh and Ben were so fantastic. This season is less successful. I'm not a fan of Claire Foy, and all of these upper crust folks are running together on my TV screen. Still, the scenery and clothes are fun. 1 Link to comment
Cementhead May 6, 2022 Share May 6, 2022 The first season's scandal was so much more compelling because it was such a wild ride of crazy events. The second season's scandal felt all too familiar because I've watched countless other shows with that same sort of plot and having this be based on an actual real life couple didn't make it anymore compelling or exciting for me to watch I'm sorry to say. But I would still rather watch a hundred more seasons of this show over the garbage on television. The production value is a 10/10 along with the superb acting. 1 Link to comment
Sweet-tea May 31, 2022 Share May 31, 2022 (edited) On 5/6/2022 at 8:26 AM, pasdetrois said: I adored the first season because Hugh and Ben were so fantastic. This season is less successful. I'm not a fan of Claire Foy, and all of these upper crust folks are running together on my TV screen. Still, the scenery and clothes are fun. I think Paul Bettany was miscast. He’s not really attractive or rugged as the character is described. He’s kind of pasty-face and wimpy to me and creepy. Just my opinion. It’s hard to like Claire Foy’s character. I kind of want to see her have consequences. The guy is an absolute jerk, so there’s no one to root for here. Edited May 31, 2022 by Sweet-tea 2 1 Link to comment
ahisma May 31, 2023 Share May 31, 2023 I just binged both seasons. The acting was excellent in both, as were scenery and sets. But I found all four characters to be unlikable, with moments of sympathy for each. All four seemed to behave selfishly and lack empathy. Although the way society treated women and effeminate men, you could see why Scott and the Duchess fought back against being used by powerful men. The court judgment readings at the end of both trials were horrific, proving the point. 3 Link to comment
SoMuchTV September 22 Share September 22 On 4/27/2022 at 5:06 PM, Razzberry said: Season 2 is now up on Amazon! A 3 episode mini series now called 'A Very British Scandal' starring Claire Foy and Paul Bettany as the Duke and Duchess of Argyll. Loved it. So apparently there’s a third season, “A Very Royal Scandal” about the whole Prince Andrew/Jeffrey Epstein thing. All three seasons (three episodes each) are on Amazon under this latest title. Anyone watching? Should we request a forum name change? Start a new thread (or forum?) for the new season? Link to comment
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