: Given to George Benham as a "gift," Frannie enters a household simmering with addiction, intellectual ego, and forbidden desire.
As the trial unfolds, the narrative flashes back to reveal Frannie's journey:
: Frannie’s life in Jamaica under the cruel John Langton, where she was forced to assist in disturbing medical "experiments."
: At the core of the series is the intense, tragic love affair between Frannie and Marguerite, two women trapped by different societal cages. Why It’s a Standout Feature
Unlike many period pieces that treat the Black experience as a footnote, this series places it at the absolute center. It explores themes of , addiction (laudanum) , and the class divide in 1820s London.
The series is rich in Georgian-era dialogue and heavy Jamaican and British accents, making a helpful tool for catching the nuances of the courtroom testimony and the poetic internal monologue of Frannie herself.
: It originally aired on ITVX in the UK and is available on BritBox in the US and other regions.
"I loved that Frannie was so complicated. She isn’t just a victim; she’s a writer, a lover, and someone with a dark past she’s trying to reconcile." Viewing with Subtitles
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: Given to George Benham as a "gift," Frannie enters a household simmering with addiction, intellectual ego, and forbidden desire.
As the trial unfolds, the narrative flashes back to reveal Frannie's journey:
: Frannie’s life in Jamaica under the cruel John Langton, where she was forced to assist in disturbing medical "experiments."
: At the core of the series is the intense, tragic love affair between Frannie and Marguerite, two women trapped by different societal cages. Why It’s a Standout Feature
Unlike many period pieces that treat the Black experience as a footnote, this series places it at the absolute center. It explores themes of , addiction (laudanum) , and the class divide in 1820s London.
The series is rich in Georgian-era dialogue and heavy Jamaican and British accents, making a helpful tool for catching the nuances of the courtroom testimony and the poetic internal monologue of Frannie herself.
: It originally aired on ITVX in the UK and is available on BritBox in the US and other regions.
"I loved that Frannie was so complicated. She isn’t just a victim; she’s a writer, a lover, and someone with a dark past she’s trying to reconcile." Viewing with Subtitles