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EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
Episode 01: Some Dark God Wakes
Episode 02: Aisling
Episode 03: Kingdoms of the Moon
Episode 04: The Joining of Unlike Things
Episode 05: Grieve No More
Episode 06: Unaccompanied Fae
Episode 07: The World to Come
Episode 08: The Gloaming
Carnival Row S01E01
Available from: 30-08-2019
Carnival Row S01E02
Available from: 30-08-2019
Carnival Row S01E03
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Carnival Row S01E04
Available from: 30-08-2019
Carnival Row S01E05
Available from: 30-08-2019
Carnival Row S01E06
Available from: 30-08-2019
Carnival Row S01E07
Available from: 30-08-2019
Carnival Row S01E08
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Carnival Row - Season 1
Description
A Mystery and thriller series about the immigrant living with humans in the most depressing part of the city. During a long time, this man faces a different path where he is forbidden to live or love. But even in the dark, hope lives for this man, a human informant named Rycroft Philostrate. Within a short period of time, this man has a new relationship with a long-time refugee harvester named Vignette Stonemoss.
A Mystery and thriller series about the immigrant living with humans in the most depressing part of the city. During a long time, this man faces a different path where he is forbidden to live or love. But even in the dark, hope lives for this man, a human informant named Rycroft Philostrate. Within a short period of time, this man has a new relationship with a long-time refugee harvester named Vignette Stonemoss.
Actors:
Varney Blamah,
Indira Varma,
Prima Apollinaare,
Amira Ghazalla,
Simon Mestdagh,
Veronika Mackova,
Matthew Martin Cowan
Varney Blamah
Indira Varma
14 May 1973, Bath, Somerset, England, UK
Prima Apollinaare
Amira Ghazalla
Simon Mestdagh
Veronika Mackova
1994 in Uherské Hradisté, Czech Republic
Matthew Martin Cowan
Director:
Jon Amiel, Anna Foerster, Andy Goddard, Paul McGuigan
Country:
United States
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August 29, 2019
The Amazon series is easier to follow even as it introduces initially-unconnected characters in multiple social classes. This gives "Carnival Row" plenty of areas to explore. If only it all felt more unique.
August 28, 2019
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August 29, 2019
What keeps the drama from flying completely true, in spite of all its beauty, is that it falls short of its obligation to utterly enthrall the audience with its stories as well as its glamour.
August 30, 2019
Too crass to care about, too serious to take seriously. Still, for all that, it is a solidly crafted creation with only the set designers working even harder than the leads.
August 29, 2019
To say Carnival Row is overstuffed would be to declare Jeff Bezos "a bit wealthy."
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This Ripper-esque murder mystery in a fantastical Victorian-styled metropolis with two attractive leads would be better without the heavy moralising about migrants, racism and the patriarchy.
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August 27, 2019
Like many a silly novel, it is a shambles, but an enjoyable one, and as long as you're up for some full-throated groans you'll be rewarded with a long, messy, and satisfying distraction.
August 30, 2019
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