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North & South - Madeline Gets Away
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Virgillia Hazard killed Sam Green with a pistol, what was this for a one? It looked almost like a Nock Gun in pistol form!
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"NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK I" (1985) - Episode Four "1854-1856" Commentary by DR76
Excerpt: "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK I" (1985) - EPISODE FOUR "1854-1856" Commentary
If I had to pick one or two episodes from 1985\'s "NORTH AND SOUTH" that I would view as personal favorites, one of my choices would be Episode Four. This episode provided a series of sucker punches to the audience that provided the miniseries\' narrative with a strong forward drive.
The end of Episode Three saw the Hazard family leave their home in Lehigh Station, Pennsylvania in the summer of 1854 for a visit to the Main\'s plantation in South Carolina\'s low country. Episode...
The Major Problems of “NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK I” (1985) by DR76
Excerpt: THE MAJOR PROBLEMS OF "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK I" (1985)
For many fans of the television adaptations of John Jakes\' NORTH AND SOUTH trilogy, the first miniseries, a 1985 television adaptation of the 1982 novel, is considered the best. If I must be honest, I share that opinion. However . . . "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK I" is not perfect. Below are some of the reasons why:
*Journey to West Point - After their initial meeting during a brawl with workers at a New York City stage station, future West Point cadets George Hazard and Orry Main...
"NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK I" (1985) - Episode Three "1848-1854" Commentary by DR76
Excerpt: "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK I" (1985) - EPISODE THREE "1848-1854" Commentary
Episode Three of the 1985 miniseries, "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK I", immediately picked up where the previous episode left off. And unlike Episode Two, this particular episode stretches over a slightly longer period of time of six-and-a-half years - between the late winter of 1848 and the early summer of 1854.
This episode began less than 24 four hours after Episode Two left off. Following his resignation from the U.S. Army, George Hazard paid a visit to his friend Orry Main to inform...
"NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK I" (1985) - Episode Two "1844-1848" Commentary by DR76
Excerpt: "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK I" (1985) - EPISODE TWO "1844-1848" Commentary
Unlike Episode One, the second episode of the 1985 miniseries, "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK I" covered a slightly longer time span. This episode focused on George Hazard and Orry Main\'s personal and professional lives for a period of three years and five (or six) months - between the fall of 1844 and the early winter of 1848. This episode not only covered their last two years at the West Point Academy, but also their military experiences during the Mexican-American War.
"NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK I" (1985) - Episode One "1842-1844" Commentary by DR76
Excerpt: "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK I" (1985) - EPISODE ONE "1842-1844" Commentary
The year nineteen eighty-two saw the publication of "North and South", the first novel of John Jakes\' trilogy about the United States before, during and after the U.S. Civil War. This first novel, set during the United States\' Antebellum Era, was adapted into a six-part miniseries in 1985.
This first miniseries, "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK I", told the story of two families during the years before the Civil War. The Hazards are a wealthy family that owns a successful iron foundry in Lehigh...
"NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK II" (1986) - Episode Six "March-April 1865" Commentary by DR76
Excerpt: "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK II" (1986) - EPISODE SIX "March-April 1865" Commentary
I hate to say this, but whenever I watch "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK II", I usually heave a sigh of relief after the last episode fades away. I have never done this with the other two miniseries - "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK I" and "HEAVEN AND HELL: NORTH AND SOUTH BOOK III". But with the 1986 production, I usually do. There is something about watching this particular production usually ends up as hard work for me.
NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK II" (1986) - Episode Five "December 1864 - February 1865" by DR76
Excerpt: "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK II" (1986) - EPISODE FIVE "December 1864 - February 1865" Commentary
"NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK II" finally reached its home stretch in Episode Five, the penultimate episode. Well . . . almost. Beginning several weeks after the end of Episode Four, Episode Five continued the miniseries\' portrayal of the Civil War\'s last year for the Hazards and the Mains. It also put three or four subplots to rest.
Episode Five opened with George Hazard still imprisoned inside Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia. The episode also continued with...
"NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK II" (1986) - Episode Four "April-November 1864" Commentary by DR76
Excerpt: "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK II" (1986) - EPISODE FOUR "April-November 1864" Commentary
Episode Four of the 1986 miniseries, "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK 2" picked up at least seven to eight months after Episode Three left off. The miniseries arrived at a point in which the Civil War began to embark upon its last year. And yet, the miniseries itself had reached its mid point. I found it odd that producer David Wolper, director Kevin Reynolds and the production’s screenwriters would portray the war’s last year (in reality, eleven months) within three episodes....
"NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK II" (1986) - Episode Three "September 1862 - August 1863" Commentary by DR76
Excerpt: "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK II" (1986) - EPISODE THREE "September 1862 - August 1863"
I have mixed feelings about Episode Three of "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK II". Fortunately, most of my feelings are positive. This episode featured the Battle of Antietam, the Battle of Gettysburg, and a major schism in the Main family, regarding Madeline Main and her two sisters-in-law - Brett Hazard and Ashton Huntoon. But there was still certain aspects of this episode that I did not find particularly appealing.
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