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No comparison...

Posted by musetap on January 26, 2022 at 17:57:45:

Terrible acting, scriptwriting 101, stereotypical characters, and NOTHING remotely
unique or interesting to add to the existing throngs of stories set in the same time
period/class structure in film, TV, books, etc.

Downton Abbey had humanity at its core, FANTASTIC acting, realistic sets and an overall
compelling storyline/arc.

The Gilded Age by comparison seems tawdry and almost a farce of the genre.

It's soulless and phony.

Find it hard to believe it's done by the same Julian Fellowes responsible for DA
and Gosford Park.

Crossing the Pond seems to have had the same affect on him as, say, Rod Stewart.