DC Moore's miniseries, Mary & George, delves into the tumultuous romantic affair between George Villiers and Mary during the reign of King James VI and I. The series sets the tone early on with a blend of icy pragmatism and dramatic flair.
The plot unfolds with George's failed suicide attempt, leading to Mary's calculated manipulation of her son's charm and allure to advance the family's fortunes. As George navigates the world of courtly intrigue and seduction, the series explores themes of power, ambition, and desire.
Mary emerges as a complex and ambitious character, portrayed with depth and purpose by the talented Julianne Moore. Her interactions with George and others in the court are filled with wit, cunning, and a touch of ruthlessness.
While the series excels in delivering steamy romance and political machinations, it occasionally falls short in fully exploring the characters' inner lives and the broader historical context. The focus remains primarily on the Villiers family's schemes and scandals, with limited insight into the impact of their actions on the larger world.
The performances, particularly by Moore as Mary, elevate the series and keep viewers engaged. The dynamic between Mary and George, played by Nicholas Galitzine, drives much of the narrative, though George's character development may feel somewhat lacking in depth.
Despite its occasional shortcomings, Mary & George succeeds in delivering a captivating tale of ambition, betrayal, and passion within the lavish backdrop of the royal court. The series' blend of drama, humor, and sensuality makes for an entertaining watch that keeps audiences hooked until the final episode.