Fellow fans unite here!
It has something for everyone surely; Aiden Turner takes off his shirt regularly for the ladies whilst we chaps can salivate over the lovely Demelza’s heaving cleavage.
Add a delightfully hissable villain in George Warleggan and there’s even a hook handed yokel who speaks in such a broad accent that it’s virtually impossible to understand a word he utters(!)
There’s romance and action aplenty and did I mention Demelza’s cleavage?
So....who else here is an addict? |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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I am, but not for those reasons. It's perfect Sunday night telly for me.
I've long been a Turner fan.
I think George Warleggan is a very sad character, doomed to always be disappointed because his chip grows ever larger in each episode.
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I love it, though think Aidan Turner looked more attractive in Being Human tbh. George Warleggan is actually quite a comedic character, even when he's being a complete bastard. The interaction between him and Aunt Agatha was hilarious. Am jealous of Demelza's beautiful red hair (am happy with my own pair of heaving bosoms) and aspire to be as elegant and as exquisitely dressed as Caroline is. But the real star of the show for me is the Cornish scenery and deserted beaches. Ideal Sunday night viewing
I do also remember the original back in the day but kind of dismissed it as something boring my parents watched. The new series is far more bodice ripping! |
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"I love it, though think Aidan Turner looked more attractive in Being Human tbh. George Warleggan is actually quite a comedic character, even when he's being a complete bastard. The interaction between him and Aunt Agatha was hilarious. Am jealous of Demelza's beautiful red hair (am happy with my own pair of heaving bosoms) and aspire to be as elegant and as exquisitely dressed as Caroline is. But the real star of the show for me is the Cornish scenery and deserted beaches. Ideal Sunday night viewing
I do also remember the original back in the day but kind of dismissed it as something boring my parents watched. The new series is far more bodice ripping! "
I agree about the Cornish Scenery. I always want to go to the coast when I watch it. |
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"I love it, though think Aidan Turner looked more attractive in Being Human tbh. George Warleggan is actually quite a comedic character, even when he's being a complete bastard. The interaction between him and Aunt Agatha was hilarious. Am jealous of Demelza's beautiful red hair (am happy with my own pair of heaving bosoms) and aspire to be as elegant and as exquisitely dressed as Caroline is. But the real star of the show for me is the Cornish scenery and deserted beaches. Ideal Sunday night viewing
I do also remember the original back in the day but kind of dismissed it as something boring my parents watched. The new series is far more bodice ripping!
I agree about the Cornish Scenery. I always want to go to the coast when I watch it. "
Yeah, Cornwall's never looked quite like that whenever I've been (obviously to all the wrong places ) but I feel the same as you |
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over a year ago
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I was, but I am getting fed up with the politics. There'e enough in real life without adding 18th century problems as well.
I agree about the scenery though. It's a few years since I spent any time in Cornwall, but I know those views |
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I actually feel a little sorry for George; There does seem to be some good in him (his love of his family).
His uncle however.....now he’s a complete bastard.
Is it just me or is Prudie a bit on the naughty looking side to? |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"Why won't Morwenna marry the cute guy if the vicar is dead?
I think that as she’s expecting the late repulsive vicars child, she feels inwardly tainted and undeserving of Drake’s affections. "
She miscarried last week and explained that she can't bear for anyone to touch her. She is carrying the shame of his abuse. It's not unusual.
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"I shall miss Poldark
It's so overly melodramatic lol!"
It’s all part of the charm; Even a stroll along the beach is ripe for melodramatic milking in the show. I guess this was true to life back in the times......they never even had WiFi after all |
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"Penberth beach is a beautiful part of cornwall I know they were filming there on the first series
Love it down there "
Cornwall is a truly lovely place; I long to visit there again soon (and obviously pick up some Poldark merchandise whilst I’m there to tide me over until the next series arrives) |
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"Fellow fans unite here!
It has something for everyone surely; Aiden Turner takes off his shirt regularly for the ladies whilst we chaps can salivate over the lovely Demelza’s heaving cleavage.
Add a delightfully hissable villain in George Warleggan and there’s even a hook handed yokel who speaks in such a broad accent that it’s virtually impossible to understand a word he utters(!)
There’s romance and action aplenty and did I mention Demelza’s cleavage?
So....who else here is an addict? "
Demelza doesn't show much cleavage - the costume flattens what little bust she has. |
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"Fellow fans unite here!
It has something for everyone surely; Aiden Turner takes off his shirt regularly for the ladies whilst we chaps can salivate over the lovely Demelza’s heaving cleavage.
Add a delightfully hissable villain in George Warleggan and there’s even a hook handed yokel who speaks in such a broad accent that it’s virtually impossible to understand a word he utters(!)
There’s romance and action aplenty and did I mention Demelza’s cleavage?
So....who else here is an addict?
Demelza doesn't show much cleavage - the costume flattens what little bust she has. "
It’s like a ‘Wonder Corset’ of sorts |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"Fellow fans unite here!
It has something for everyone surely; Aiden Turner takes off his shirt regularly for the ladies whilst we chaps can salivate over the lovely Demelza’s heaving cleavage.
Add a delightfully hissable villain in George Warleggan and there’s even a hook handed yokel who speaks in such a broad accent that it’s virtually impossible to understand a word he utters(!)
There’s romance and action aplenty and did I mention Demelza’s cleavage?
So....who else here is an addict?
Demelza doesn't show much cleavage - the costume flattens what little bust she has.
It’s like a ‘Wonder Corset’ of sorts "
I tried on a similar outfit once. I was almost entirely bosom and I could barely breathe.
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"They've got the brilliantly bonkers Florence Foster Jenkins film next week, in the drama slot. The adverts for the new dramas are already on and we haven't even started August yet.
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I can’t wait for the Downton Abbey movie which is apparently commencing filming very soon (I love my period dramas as you may have guessed)
I’m quite enjoying Picnic At Hanging Rock at the moment to although it isn’t a patch on Peter Weirs classic film of the same title |
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"They've got the brilliantly bonkers Florence Foster Jenkins film next week, in the drama slot. The adverts for the new dramas are already on and we haven't even started August yet.
I can’t wait for the Downton Abbey movie which is apparently commencing filming very soon (I love my period dramas as you may have guessed)
I’m quite enjoying Picnic At Hanging Rock at the moment to although it isn’t a patch on Peter Weirs classic film of the same title "
I've been recording Picnic at Hanging Rock for the August drought.
I can confirm that Downtown is going ahead. |
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