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The Borgias - Season 1
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The series follows the rise of the Borgia family to the pinnacle of the Roman Catholic Church and their struggles to maintain their grip on power.
The series follows the rise of the Borgia family to the pinnacle of the Roman Catholic Church and their struggles to maintain their grip on power.
Actors:
Robert Demeger,
Jamie Beamish,
Sarah Finigan,
Oliver Doherty,
Ivan Kaye,
Mackenzie Munro,
Stephen Noonan,
Emil Hostina,
Björn Hlynur Haraldsson,
Steven Hartley,
Donal Gallery
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Robert Demeger
2 June 1951, Poplar, London, England, UK
Jamie Beamish
9 September 1976, Waterford, Ireland
Sarah Finigan
Oliver Doherty
Ivan Kaye
Mackenzie Munro
Stephen Noonan
Emil Hostina
Björn Hlynur Haraldsson
Steven Hartley
1960, Shipley, West Yorkshire, England, UK
Donal Gallery
Director:
Neil Jordan
Country:
International, United States, Euro
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Some shading aside, some occasional twinges of remorse, nothing can hide the fact that these people have no souls to lose, no character to develop.April 03, 2011
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It seems to not quite embrace or make clear its full narrative intent, and it gets old watching Pope Alexander and Cardinal Cesare simmer and scheme.April 03, 2011
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A black comedy version of this story, about an incredibly selfish and cruel man somehow ascending to the holiest job on the planet, would be a lot of fun, but those moments are few and far between.April 03, 2011
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It moves more deliberately, sometimes a bit ploddingly.