The Netflix period drama has won fans even though it only dropped 48 hours ago, so now is the time to cancel your weekend plan and watch the party.
House of GuinnessCreated by the puppeteer of Peaky Blinders Steven Knight, following the story of the Guinness family which established a place for making beer famous in the world.
Stipulated in the 19th century, this series emerged as millionaire and generous Sir Benjamin Guinness died, leaving his four children to take the family’s business and continue his inheritance.
Didades as ‘succession of Stout’ by TV critics, this dublin drama set features several big names, such as Anthony Boyle, James Norton, Emily Fairn, and Game of Thrones Jack Gleeson.
This series currently has a ranking of 86% on Rotten Tomatoes, only more than 48 hours after release, with all eight episodes available on Netflix.
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@Ptolmaesiac said to X: ‘Jack Gleeson is very good. Happy to see it back on my screen. Guinness’s family moves me … it’s a family! ‘
@Bazballinnn commented: ‘Just watched the first episode of the House of Guinness and Holy Shh whether it looks phenomenal. This gives so many eye patchings but music is very good. ‘
Some X users hope that the second season will be ordered by Netflix after really enjoying the first, with some fans just going to want more than the end.
Write for MetroPierra Willix said: ‘Before adjusting to the House of Guinness, my knowledge of the family was limited to the facts about their famous drinks.
“Now, I have been fully captivated by the story of origin and how the people in charge of continuing their inheritance also do their best to pay back.”
He continued: ‘After a lot of buildup, the season ended at the Almighty Cliff, which made the door open for more seasons to come. I will wait very well for it. ‘
Elsewhere, The Guardian depicts the House of Guinness by saying ‘Steven Knight never makes a better show’ – High praise for men who make the main cover.
Their critic said the event was ‘a good drama about people with shortcomings they cannot overcome, the quality delusions they do not have, and the weaknesses of their enemies will definitely be exploited’.
House of Guinness is mostly compared to succession, who also saw four siblings competing to control their family’s business because of their father’s elderly and sick health.
Meanwhile, writing standard: ‘[House of Guinness] Having quite interesting settings, adding that Steven Knight can turn a new series into something like succession, only with more manly. ‘
Tempel described the drama as: ‘This event combines capitalist planning, political intrigue, and public philanthropy with family competition, wrong romantic affairs, and public scandal.
“Comparison with HBO’s succession ahead of the debut event has been frequent and fair.”
House of Guinness is available for streaming on Netflix.
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