So, I've seen Tipping the Velvet a few times, but for some reason I never watched the other mini-series that came with it. Not a deliberate thing, I just have a bazillion DVDs I've bought that I need to watch sometime.

Anyway, I rectified that over the last two days. Oh my, I have never been so glued to a period drama. It mentions Dickensian London on the back of the box, which I thought was referring to the period... but oh gosh, it meant it twists and turns and rips your heart out like a Dickens novel.

This is TEN TIMES better than Tipping the Velvet. The subtle romance, the betrayals, the gloves (Between Sherlock and this, I think I have discovered some strange glove kink), the horrible people twisting their lives... *clutches heart*

It has none of the course humour that I find a bit disconcerting at times in TtV either.

I haven't wanted to yell so much at the screen since watching North & South with my Dad. "No Margaret, John loves you! Arrrgh." *cough*

Too romantic. If it hadn't ended how it did, I would have been a blubbering mess. Thank goodness for proper endings.

Five stars from me. *****
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From: [identity profile] starrylizard.livejournal.com


Ooh thanks for the rec. I'll be checking that out right away.

Lesbian gothic - is that the name of the genre? I have to admit to simply stumbling on to my copy of Tipping the Velvet and Fingersmith and bought them mostly because it had a pretty cover, was made by the BBC and there was Keeley Hawes in one of them. I'm so very glad I did though. I honestly haven't seen anything like them before. :D

Annnd welcome to the madness that is my LJ. :D
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