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141. My Lady Jane: An addictive, swashbuckling, Tudor-era romance

141. My Lady Jane: An addictive, swashbuckling, Tudor-era romance

Update: 2024-08-09
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Toronto film critic Nathalie Atkinson joins Alex Heeney to discuss their latest obsession -- Amazon Prime's swashbuckling fantasy series, My Lady Jane -- and why we can't stop thinking about it. From husbands that are sometimes horses, to intimacy coordination by Ita O'Brien (Normal People), to an incredible cast (Edward Bluemel!), the show is a whole lot of fun with impressive craft behind it.

The limited series reimagines the story of Lady Jane Grey, the Tudor Queen who, at age 16, was queen for nine days. The show asks, what could have happened if Lady Jane lasted a little bit longer, had a whole lot of gumption, and also, uh…what if a bunch of people, named Ethians, could also transform into animals? The show is part romance, part adventure, part YA coming-of-ager, with an incredible supporting cast.

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141. My Lady Jane: An addictive, swashbuckling, Tudor-era romance

141. My Lady Jane: An addictive, swashbuckling, Tudor-era romance

Alex Heeney