


Die Handlung der Serie Borgia spielt im Jahre 1492 und setzt dann ein, als der Papst Innozenz VIII. gerade im Sterben liegt und deshalb ein neues Oberhaupt des Vatikans gewählt werden muss. Der spanische Kardinal Rodrigo Borgia versucht alles, um dieses Amt zu ergattern und spinnt dafür ein Netz aus Intrigen. Als es ihm tatsächlich gelingt, an die Macht zu kommen, verschafft er seinen Kindern Cesare, Lucrezia und Juan hohe Ämter im Vatikan, der von nun an von Mord, Vergewaltigung und Inzest geprägt ist.
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It's not awful or un-watchable. This is a European production. Which works both, in its favor, as well as against it at times. It hasn't got the "Hollywood-Shine" which makes it look more natural and more believable. Since it envolves cast memebers from all over Europe they choose to produce it in english. Which makes sense. And in some cases the accent spoken by the actors help sell the character. But you also notice that for many actors it isn't their natural language and they seem to feel a bit uncomfortable. I want to point out Isolda Dychauk, who play Lucretia Borgia. She always sounds as if reading from a sheet of paper instead of sounding natural. Others have problems as well. Like Andrea Sawatzki, who speaks the typical german accented english. That's a bit of a downside. As for the plot, it is historical drama. And the emphasis lies on drama. They've surely cut corners with the historic facts and a lot of things might be added for the sake of drama. It comes with the genre. That's not my main problem. No, it's the fact that there is no one to like in this story. They all are scheming, manipulating and spinning intrigue for their own good. But, of course, all in the name of a higher calling. Which shows a lot of hypocracy. There are no selfless acts. Might be accurate but doesn't sell well. It is very repetetive. Which by the way are all problems I had with the version featuring Jeremy Irons, too. Those characters are all very unlikeable. There is a lot of sex and violence here. And it is portrayed rather colorful. Again, compared to US productions, who tend to tune this down at times, it can be good or bad. While it helps the story to a certain degree to display the times, the more the show progresses it just seems to be there for it's own good. Now, I don't want to preach moral but you need to find the right balance. I'm about half way through the show and not sure if I go to the end. My interest is dwindeling. I don't think there will be any new angles of interest. Maybe I watch an episode now and then to close it out.


























