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What a fantastic show. Alternate timeline, England in early 60s. Shows the development of Alfred Pennyworth ex-SAS as England Struggles against anarchy. The period cars, costumes, music are very well done. Very smart and not too fantastical. Like a Bond movie but smarter with less cheesy humor. Can be quite dark at points - 10 part series.

Oh - and Alfred becomes Bruce Wayne’s butler much later in life. Recommended by a friend and I have to say we are enjoying this quite a bit.





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What a fantastic show. Alternate timeline, England in early 60s. Shows the development of Alfred Pennyworth ex-SAS as England Struggles against anarchy. The period cars, costumes, music are very well done. Very smart and not too fantastical. Like a Bond movie but smarter with less cheesy humor. Can be quite dark at points - 10 part series.

Oh - and Alfred becomes Bruce Wayne’s butler much later in life. Recommended by a friend and I have to say we are enjoying this quite a bit.


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BTT for a great series! Just started watching it on Amazon Prime last night and it's definitely bingeworthy!


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