EPISODE
SEASON
The Borgias - Season 1
A family who tries to take over control through various means and the struggles to remain at the pinnacle of the roman Catholic church.
19 September 1954, Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK
30 September 1980
1 July 1984, Denmark
22 August 1958, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
4 July 1954, London, England, UK
15 December 1975, Budapest, Hungary
7 April 1981, London, England, UK
1960, Shipley, West Yorkshire, England, UK
11 September 1963, Paris, France
12 July 1984, Hungary
29 November 1954, Budapest, Hungary
1945, Brighton, England, UK
26 July 1940, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
5 July 1982, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England, UK
13 June 1975, Budapest, Hungary
April 03, 2011
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
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
Whether you accept The Borgias as dubious history, at least it never commits the deadliest sin of all: boredom.April 03, 2011
An adequate soap but one that's also rife with missed opportunities.April 03, 2011
It moves more deliberately, sometimes a bit ploddingly.April 03, 2011
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
Unlike many historical accounts, The Borgias weaves a picture of a complex man whose skills at diplomacy and whose patronage of the arts helped shape a new emerging church and continent.April 03, 2011
It's another dose of middlebrow history with a soupcon of smuttiness, but the difference here is that 'The Borgias' has a much better cast than 'The Tudors' ever did.April 03, 2011
Has all the surface requirements you'd expect from a prestige production. Now all it needs is a beating heart.