‘House of Guinness’ thoughts, Season 1, Episode 6

House of Guinness is the damnedest show. There are times when the ultra-moderne needledrops, the surfeit of straightforwardly attractive young people in the cast, and the reliance on upstairs/downstairs across-the-tracks attraction for the soapy stuff makes it all feel a bit old-school CW Network. It’s like The Vampire Diaries if they all drank stout instead of blood. 

Then along will come a line of dialogue like this:

“Out there in the darkness beyond the baronial halls there is laughter all night long, and those birds always sing too soon.”

Or this:

“To see you love inappropriately…it’s like opening a window for fresh air!”

Or this:

“You can wear your Sunday suit, but there will be no hymns, no prayers.”

And suddenly you’re not watching Gossip Cailín, you’re watching Deadwood: Dublin. You’re watching Boardwalk Republic. You’re watching a period piece with something to say, and the skill to say it well.

I reviewed the sixth episode of House of Guinness for Decider.

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