I really
enjoyed all six episodes. I agree with a
BBC review: “Alias Grace is a solid, well-made piece of television that doesn't
hide its intelligence under a bonnet, as costume dramas can do. Nor does it
attempt to keep your attention with soap opera style cliff-hangers. It is
better than that” (http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-41770019).
The Guardian newspaper was even more
glowing in its praise, calling it “a blessed adaptation” (https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/nov/04/alias-grace-review-margaret-atwood-netflix?CMP=share_btn_tw).
I would certainly
recommend the miniseries, though, of course, I’d recommend reading the novel
even more. If you haven’t read the book,
you might consider listening to it; Sarah Gadon, who plays the imprisoned Grace
Marks in the adaptation, is narrating an audio version of Alias Grace, which has just been launched on Audible.com (http://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/2017/11/02/alias-grace-can-seen-and-now-heard/sACZlEB329MKc0cMnTYKyM/story.html?event=event25).
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