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Anyone else watching "The Count of Monte Cristo" on PBS Sunday nights? (Original Post) Sogo 11 hrs ago OP
We are. It's very good. DavidDvorkin 11 hrs ago #1
We have been watching and enjoying it quite a bit Hey Joe 11 hrs ago #2
It is a thrilling tale by Alexandre Dumas. John1956PA 11 hrs ago #3
It was a tad more tangible than knowledge! 💎👑💎💍💎💰💎🤴💎 ColoringFool 11 hrs ago #6
Waiting For Finale To Binge! TCOMC Is One Of My Favorite Stories! ColoringFool 11 hrs ago #4
Yes I concur, just noticed it jimmy the one 11 hrs ago #5
Here is actor Sam Claflin striking a serious pose (a la Jack Smith) as The Count. John1956PA 10 hrs ago #7
Loved it! And I thought the same. Scrivener7 10 hrs ago #8
Jeremy Irons made the show. ananda 9 hrs ago #9
I didn't make it through the first episode - maybe I should try again. Easterncedar 7 hrs ago #12
Best Masterpiece series I've seen in a while Shrek 9 hrs ago #10
I'm saving it on my DVR to watch it in a weekend. EdmondDantes_ 9 hrs ago #11
Message auto-removed Name removed 3 hrs ago #13

Hey Joe

(777 posts)
2. We have been watching and enjoying it quite a bit
Sun May 10, 2026, 05:07 PM
11 hrs ago

Great story and yes, noticed the resemblance to Jack Smith!

John1956PA

(5,104 posts)
3. It is a thrilling tale by Alexandre Dumas.
Sun May 10, 2026, 05:11 PM
11 hrs ago

The protagonist was imprisoned on false charges at a young age in post-Napolean France. He acquired vast knowledge from a fellow inmate. After he escaped, he put that knowledge to clever use in flourishing within the highest levels of society and politics.

jimmy the one

(2,837 posts)
5. Yes I concur, just noticed it
Sun May 10, 2026, 05:15 PM
11 hrs ago

It is a good series, seven or eight 50 minute episodes I think, last one Monday night at ten pm east coast.
I read the 700 page book by alexandre Dumas and saw a 2 hour film by same name, but this one is about six or seven hours long, more in depth and pretty well done, better than the short 2 hour version.

One objection I have so far: when fernand stands up in the assembly of peers and is presented with the sales receipts from Haydee, he quickly affirms that is his signature without even going for the scoundrel defense of FORGERY. Eh, deceptive liar till then when he suddenly becomes an honest man, to his demise. Well, non sequitor but still overall good.

You watching the Forsyth sagas by chance? The gal with the two kids is Tomlinson, who played poldarks wife.
Cheers Sogo!

ananda

(35,438 posts)
9. Jeremy Irons made the show.
Sun May 10, 2026, 06:29 PM
9 hrs ago

I found the first episode kind of cloggy.

However, the second episode with Jeremy Irons
brought it life in a big way.

His acting is so great that he makes the whole
episode improve itself, along with the rest of the
show.

Easterncedar

(6,450 posts)
12. I didn't make it through the first episode - maybe I should try again.
Sun May 10, 2026, 09:10 PM
7 hrs ago

Generally I love a good period drama, and Dumas was a wonderful storyteller, although this was not my favorite of his books.

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