Created by Todd A. Kessler and directed by Julia Ducournau, the series The New Look brings out the horrors of war and its effect on the human psyche. While Christian Dior had been struggling to deal with the fact that his sister, Catherine, was long gone and lost in one of the German camps, she suddenly turned up. Uncertainty is the new normal that we all have to accept as a by-product of battles! On the other hand, Coco Chanel struggles to put up with her life after fleeing to Switzerland. Will Christian reunite with Catherine? Will Coco be able to retain her fame and identity? Let’s find the answers to these questions!
Spoilers Ahead
Did Christian Find Catherine?
Georges had been looking for a new designer for Philippe and Gaston as his replacement. When he approached Christian, he refused, saying that if his sister returned, she would need him.
Spoilers Ahead
Did Christian Find Catherine?
Georges had been looking for a new designer for Philippe and Gaston as his replacement. When he approached Christian, he refused, saying that if his sister returned, she would need him.
- 2/28/2024
- by Debjyoti Dey
- Film Fugitives
Four episodes were provided prior to broadcast.
You wouldn’t think sex and scandal could ever mesh with slavery on a would-be legacy series. You wouldn’t be wrong, either, but because peak TV rewards risk, here’s giving credit where credit is due. To its credit, Underground, Wgn America’s newest breath into the original programming bubble, works hard to slip a sleek cable skin over everything ugly about America’s darkest chapter (if a chapter can last 250 years). Feats that big fall hard, though, and the difficult legacy the show shoulders means that every misstep it takes stands to cripple it.
The story Underground tells is familiar enough. Outside the lush white walls of the Macon plantation, men, women, and children toil in the Georgia summer steam, forced to carry King Cotton on their beaten backs. The slaves “owned” by Tom Macon live as best they can, which...
You wouldn’t think sex and scandal could ever mesh with slavery on a would-be legacy series. You wouldn’t be wrong, either, but because peak TV rewards risk, here’s giving credit where credit is due. To its credit, Underground, Wgn America’s newest breath into the original programming bubble, works hard to slip a sleek cable skin over everything ugly about America’s darkest chapter (if a chapter can last 250 years). Feats that big fall hard, though, and the difficult legacy the show shoulders means that every misstep it takes stands to cripple it.
The story Underground tells is familiar enough. Outside the lush white walls of the Macon plantation, men, women, and children toil in the Georgia summer steam, forced to carry King Cotton on their beaten backs. The slaves “owned” by Tom Macon live as best they can, which...
- 3/9/2016
- by Joe Incollingo
- We Got This Covered
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