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Wick's Review

Summary - Good 3.0

Now that The Tudors has run its course, Showtime gives us another series about a lecherous royal family. The Borgias bills itself as “The Original Crime Family.” Vatican Sopranos as it were. You see, Rodrigo Borgia bribed his way into the Papacy, where he became “the worst of all Popes,” and didn’t acquit himself much better as a parent.

The series has potential, teeming with historical interest, palace intrigue, sex, murder and really sumptuous robes. Yet it underwhelms, at least through the first two episodes.

Almost unremittingly grim, it lacks The Sopranos leavening humor. Plus the acting is surprisingly weak, especially from those playing the younger Borgias, who don’t seem evil enough for their roles.

Still, I’m going to hang in for at least a few more episodes (there’s only nine of them). You never know, Leonardo Da Vinci may turn up.
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Season Postscript: It was worth watching till the end. Da Vinci didn’t turn up, but Machiavelli did. Clever and conniving, that one, though depicted here as little more than a loyal public servant. Really?

Acting - OK 2.5

Jeremy Irons seems more tired than malevolent as paterfamilias Rodrigo Borgia.

More troubling, neither of his infamous sons seems up to the task of serious evildoing. They tend to swallow hard every time their papa asks them to bribe a Cardinal or off a rival. Perhaps they’re pulling a Michael Corleone before he fully accepted the family business, but by the time the fifth victim gets poisoned or strangled, you’d think they would be less conflicted about their choices. Just saying…

Male Stars - Good 3.0

Female Stars - OK 2.5

Female Costars - OK 2.5

Male Costars - Barely OK 2.0

Film - Good 3.0

The storylines are undeniably fascinating, with staging that is generally up to the task.

Direction - Good 3.0

Dialogue - Good 3.0

Music - OK 2.5

Visuals - Very Good 3.5

Edge - Sordid 2.9

Poisoning ain’t a pretty way to die, or to watch someone die.

Sex Erotic 2.6

Violence Brutal 3.5

Rudeness Salty 2.5

Reality - Glib 1.3

The Catholic Church can’t be happy about this one. Institutions that have been around for over a millennium have highs and lows. This depicts the latter.

Circumstantial - Glib 1.8

Biological - Natural 1.0

Physical - Natural 1.0

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