Railway workers from both Canada and the United States joined together to give birth to the world's first Black union.Railway workers from both Canada and the United States joined together to give birth to the world's first Black union.Railway workers from both Canada and the United States joined together to give birth to the world's first Black union.
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- 14 wins & 17 nominations total
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The story is excellent, the acting is superb, the CGI - is pathetic.
Every mini series of the CBC's I've watched is the exact same - great actors, great story, but the stage/CGI looks like a grade school production. . .
Every mini series of the CBC's I've watched is the exact same - great actors, great story, but the stage/CGI looks like a grade school production. . .
I thouroughly enjoyed the first episode, the historical accuracy is wonderful because I feel that there's definitely a room for genre that's partially educational. I'm an immigrant to Canada and always enjoy learning what things were like a century ago without getting a history lesson if you know what I mean. (Murdoch Mysteries style!)
I agree that cinematography is a bit dark at times but I think it reflects aactual nature of the conveyed environment-you didn't exactly have lots of bright lights in illegal establishments.
This show has great cast, writing, directing and I'm excited to see the rest of the season. We need more television like this.
I agree that cinematography is a bit dark at times but I think it reflects aactual nature of the conveyed environment-you didn't exactly have lots of bright lights in illegal establishments.
This show has great cast, writing, directing and I'm excited to see the rest of the season. We need more television like this.
The story is ok but the filming is too dark. It needs better lighting. I doubt I will continue watching. Dark filming seems to be the trend these days. In some programs you can't even tell what is happening.
I loved the premise of this series; but I thought the execution really lost track of what could have been a compelling story.
What I thought the series was going to examine was black porters, many combat veterans from World War I, seeking to unionize and gain fair wages and treatment while working on the railroads.
Instead, it became sort of a three-headed monster that took almost all the focus away from that premise. We spend the majority of the show following one of the porters working with a Chicago mobster on a gambling endeavor, a dancer in an interracial relationship with the buffoonish son of the railroad owner in a quest to blossom her career, and a nurse working to improve the lives of black citizens who becomes entangled in a house of ill-repute.
The side-stories had some interest for me and the acting is fairly good for the most part; but the main story of racism and unionization is left to fight for scraps.
I wish they spent more time on the porters in their jobs and the struggles they faced. When it did focus on that, I was largely interested. When it strayed, I found my attention wandering.
It really just lost track of what the story was about, IMO.
What I thought the series was going to examine was black porters, many combat veterans from World War I, seeking to unionize and gain fair wages and treatment while working on the railroads.
Instead, it became sort of a three-headed monster that took almost all the focus away from that premise. We spend the majority of the show following one of the porters working with a Chicago mobster on a gambling endeavor, a dancer in an interracial relationship with the buffoonish son of the railroad owner in a quest to blossom her career, and a nurse working to improve the lives of black citizens who becomes entangled in a house of ill-repute.
The side-stories had some interest for me and the acting is fairly good for the most part; but the main story of racism and unionization is left to fight for scraps.
I wish they spent more time on the porters in their jobs and the struggles they faced. When it did focus on that, I was largely interested. When it strayed, I found my attention wandering.
It really just lost track of what the story was about, IMO.
I recognize how hard this struggle was for fairness & equality, but I kept hoping there would be some positive results & Justice. The perpetrators seemed to go unpunished constantly. I sincerely hope the storyline demonstrates Justice is served in future episodes.
I'm not unrealistic about this topic, but show us some evil gets punished.
I'm not unrealistic about this topic, but show us some evil gets punished.
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