A historical outlook
For the non-historians, Mary, the daughter of James V of Scotland was born in Scotland, 1542, and became Queen of Scots, the moment her father died, which made her officially queen regnant, with her holding a powerful position at a young age. She later was betrothed to Francis, who was the son of Henry II, King of France.Initially, I was surprised that the show would focus on her meeting of Francis rather than Henry Stuart, but it makes sense, considering that the Pilot focuses on her childhood and adolescence.
Most of her childhood was spent in France, which is why we can take a first look at what we can expect.
Impressions
Overall, the costumes and setting stood out, and the atmosphere fits into the scenes, highlighting youth and vanity over calculated politics. You can expect a few things coming up that underline this sense of growing up in a world that doesn't necessarily allow you to.1) Mary is not safe within her own confines and cherishes small moments, for example remembering her past. This isn't a queen ready to deal with her position, but a young girl meeting a childhood friend, who has obviously grown into a handsome man with a free spirit (hint: he loves the ladies).
2) That doesn't mean he is safe either. An ominous prophecy seems to seal his fate
3) Their first meeting is marked by mutual attraction, but love triangles are already on the move.
Keep an eye out for REIGN, if you want to follow a drama that is less heavy and calculated politics.
The characters are only just beginning to grow into their role, perhaps even accepting the responsibilities that come with it.
If you are interested in a more teen-oriented period drama focusing on a love story, then this show might be something to try out.
Side note: I'm quite attracted to Adelaide Kane. It's unavoidable.
Disclaimer
Please note that the screener that was given to us by The CW was not a final Production copy. Certain aspects such as music and/or special effects may change in the final production version.
Please note that the screener that was given to us by The CW was not a final Production copy. Certain aspects such as music and/or special effects may change in the final production version.
Thanks for the preview Veronika, hope you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeletethanks :)
ReplyDeleteIf you read up on the history of Mary than this show has the potential to be really quite interesting, the romance aspect even more so.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't even guess at the ratings of this one but I hope that it does well and gets renewed if only to silence the annoying 'I hope it fails' brigade. Having 13 episode seasons might work in its favor if it premiers with decent numbers and stays relatively steady for its Fall run.
ReplyDeleteso it`s a good show¿?! lets hope it is! your review is really good! and makes me wanna give it a chance
ReplyDeleteReally excited for this show! Glad to see the CW take risks!
ReplyDeleteGreat preview article @Veronika K. ! I'm not going to watch this show, the small preview the CW released was too off putting. But your preview got me excited, well written! :)
ReplyDeleteMary you got some competition "
ReplyDeleteOnce a king or queen of Narnia, always a king or queen of Narnia."
Even if Susan wasnt my favorite Queen
Apparently Reign is the surprise stand out for the CW. Again, for the CW the show is a stand out.
ReplyDeleteNice Review. It not my sort of show but I'm glad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteBe very interesting to see the ratings for this show and to see if it resonates with the usual CW demographic/target market.