Toonaholic : Let us reward Gannicus with boobies, wine, freedom... and boobies!
starphlo : Except for an occasional bad song (there were also some good songs, Irish music and Dropki...
Gnostic_Alchemist : Interesting title
Tiara Dubb : i freaking love this show
Gnostic_Alchemist : Agreed I was glad to see her
Alien : Disappointment all the way around. Very cringey.
Dethkids : Another disturbing alien flick you might enjoy : https://www.primewire.tf/movie/610591-und...
prism : well for one, Jonathan Frakes himself regrets doing it, said it took away from the series ...
AnHistoricPigeon : I've been watching your progress from the shadows. Star Trek comments always catch my eye....
Shade_Chylde : Don't mind me, I'm just here because they promised me some Lucy Lawless...
Great historic mini-series. Samuel Adams is the real hero, at least to me. I wish they taught real history in school, not the shiny polished version.
Hey, I’m semi interested In this, and I remember a lot of the books from when I was a kid, think it might have been John Jakes could be wrong in that, has stuff like Centennial, as well as several other historical books, that started from WAY back in history, that spanned centuries. Got pretty heavy into those for a while, and as I recall they were reasonably historically accurate. some of that was even made into TV miniseries. Question is how much of this is historically accurate, and how many liberties were taken? I’m sure there were a few for dramatic effect, hopefully they kept that to a minimum.