The second season of `The Gilded Age` has premiered.
The show has received mixed reviews from critics.
The second season of the television series The Gilded Age has premiered. The show, created by Julian Fellowes, is set in the late 19th century and explores the lives of New York's upper class and the new money society. The new season continues to delve into the social and economic disparities of the time.
The season begins with a focus on the character Tom Raikes, a journalist who is navigating the complexities of the upper class society. The character Dashiell, a member of the new money society, also plays a significant role in the unfolding drama.
The show has received mixed reviews from critics. Some have praised its depiction of the era and the performances of the cast, while others have criticized it for being too polite in its portrayal of the societal issues of the time. Despite the mixed reviews, the show continues to attract a significant viewership.
The article provides a unique perspective on the character development in the second season.
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CNN is owned by WarnerMedia News & Sports, a division of AT&T's WarnerMedia. WarnerMedia also owns HBO, the network that airs 'The Gilded Age'. This could potentially influence the objectivity of the review.
The article uniquely criticizes the show for being 'too nice' and not delving into the darker aspects of the era.
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The article provides a unique episode-by-episode breakdown, focusing on specific characters.
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