Julian Fellowes' Gilded Age Season Three
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In ‘The Gilded Age’ Season 3, Divorce, Death, and Violence Come Calling

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Julian Fellowes’s soap opera about late 19th-century New Yorkers premieres on HBO on June 22 .
Season three features more scandal, more raw emotion, and some death and mayhem.
Fellowes has not over-egged the series in the pursuit of intrigue; Gilded Age remains mostly a pleasant, satisfying diversion.
This season also has a bit of darker stuff, a pair of shocking scenes that disrupt the polite temperament of the show.
Fellowes’s devotion to rigid custom has always made his television shows fascinating objects for meta study.
Season three suggests that Fellowes , too, may be evolving, pushing himself into a wider understanding of the world.
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