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...it’s a love story, to be sure, but it’s also a tragedy, a story of loss and regret and what-ifs that serves as a necessary reminder of how far we’ve come in terms of the fight for LGBTQ rights...
Read full review at Paste Magazine...it’s a love story, to be sure, but it’s also a tragedy, a story of loss and regret and what-ifs that serves as a necessary reminder of how far we’ve come in terms of the fight for LGBTQ rights...
Read full review at Paste Magazine...an option best left for older viewers. But those with the maturity to handle it may find themselves reflecting on what the LGBTQ+ community has collectively been subjected to throughout U.S. history...
Read full review at Common Sense MediaMatt Bomer and Jonathan Bailey are sizzling, star-crossed lovers.
Read full review at Entertainment WeeklyIt is lushly lit and at times stunningly cinematic, with the kind of intricately designed period recreation usually saved for the big screen and the all-encompassing romance usually saved for straight stories.
Read full review at The GuardianFascinerende historisk indsigt om homoseksuelle live i USA. Har du brug for at hade Roy Cohn mere så fortsæt med "The Apprentice" -- efter McCarthy blev han den unge Donald Trumps advokat!
Bomer og Bailey gør det eminent som seriens centrale par, og deres indbyrdes pingpong gør, at serien altid er medrivende.
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