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The second season of HBO's 'The Gilded Age' has received positive reviews for its historical melodrama and over-the-top escapism. Critics have praised the show as a welcome respite from other television shows. The show's creator, Julian Fellowes, has been credited for his compelling storytelling. The series explores themes such as opera drama and labor unrest, while also delving into the lives of the old money crowd.
Thanks to Julian Fellowes' unsubtle pen, the second season of The Gilded Age is just as compelling as Downton Abbey: https://t.co/zryhbIzLdj https://t.co/iNzvjnucSV
Julia review: A brilliant, devastating sequel to Nineteen Eighty-Four https://t.co/TOyn0Ail4i
From opera drama to labor unrest, 'The Gilded Age' is back with plenty of spectacle. EP David Crockett teases what to expect and why the old money crowd is still a pain in the class. https://t.co/NuO8DjDLL6
HBO's 'The Gilded Age' returns for its second season with more historical melodrama and over-the-top escapism. Read our review. https://t.co/Nv9R6eQxQa
Julia review: A brilliant, devastating sequel to Nineteen Eighty-Four https://t.co/a4iVNue4GE
#TheGildedAge “may fail some HBO standard,” writes @rilaws, “but it is nonetheless a welcome respite from the grime and wallow of so much fancy television.” Read VF’s full review of the second season: https://t.co/ItzlZTmyj3