Although Nutty's point about it not being 'real" is probably good because I doubt that it is set in the Rococo period (think Dangerous Liasons ish) and everything else is shadings of Regency/Empire
Kaylee ,'Out Of Gas'
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So, what comes between Elizabethan and Georgian?
The Restoration. King James. Pirates.
So, what comes between Elizabethan and Georgian?
The Restoration. King James. Pirates.
PURITANS!
Er, sorry.
So, what comes between Elizabethan and Georgian?
The Restoration. King James. Pirates.
Time-traveling humanoid aliens from the future and their psychic cats.
PURITANS!
They were there, but they were the ones ousted by the Restoration. Buh-bye! Go bug some other country with your freakass religiosity!
Oh wait, they did.
Ahhh, so "The Restoration" was a period of its own (now I'm starting to vaguely remember.) I think the whole powdered wig and men wearing make-up and satin brocades had The Restoration and Georgian period confused or conflated in my mind.
I've just been to the Official Site of the film. Matthew M. is just so pretty. Brooood, pretty Matthew, brood! *sigh*
So, what comes between Elizabethan and Georgian?
The Restoration. King James. Pirates.
Time-traveling humanoid aliens from the future and their psychic cats.
Wow, Gary Seven really did get around didn't he.
All I know about the Restoration was that Aphra Behn wasn't funny at all, and yet somehow I had to read The Rover in three separate English/Theatre classes.
Wow, Gary Seven really did get around didn't he.
Why else do you think the great tribble pestilence of 1842 never happened?