A lavish period drama series, lauded by viewers as “underrated perfection,” is currently captivating audiences. The show, titled The Great, has rapidly ascended to become a standout in the genre.
A Fresh Take on History
The series offers a fictionalized account of the early reign of Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia. Elle Fanning embodies the titular role, delivering a performance that has drawn widespread praise. She is joined by a distinguished cast, including Nicholas Hoult as Emperor Peter III, Catherine’s ill-suited husband.
Supporting roles are filled by Phoebe Fox, Sacha Dhawan, Charity Wakefield, Gwilym Lee, Adam Godley, and Douglas Hodge. Notable guest appearances include Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs.
Creative Vision and Historical Liberties
The Great was conceived by Tony McNamara, who also penned the 2008 play that inspired the series. McNamara has openly discussed his approach to the material, emphasizing that the show is not intended as a strict historical retelling.
“It’s irreverent fun and is fast and loose with history,” McNamara stated in a previous interview. He explained his intention was to remain true to core events in Catherine’s life while crafting a narrative that felt contemporary and dramatically compelling, rather than being constrained by historical minutiae.
Critical and Fan Acclaim
Running for three seasons between 2020 and 2023, The Great garnered significant critical acclaim. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes shows the first season with a score of 90%, while the subsequent two seasons both achieved a perfect 100% rating.
Beyond critical reception, the show has resonated strongly with viewers, who frequently cite its humor as a key strength. Online platform IMDb features numerous fan testimonials highlighting the series’ wit and performances.
One viewer commented, “I have never laughed so much at a show. The humour, the brilliance, the madness. It is so well acted! Nicholas Hoult is hilarious. The chemistry between him & Elle Fanning is obvious, a better match couldn’t be had.”
Another fan remarked on the show’s unique comedic approach within the period drama landscape: “I’ve seen far too many period pieces take themselves far too seriously. It’s a genre well-trodden, but hardly ever done with wit like this. If you can’t see that this is the funniest show on television, your sense of humor must be broken.”
A third viewer ed their admiration, stating, “The show is exceptionally funny yet at moments so poignant. It kills me that this show is as underrated as it is. You’re wasting your own time not watching it!”
The Great is currently accessible for streaming through Prime Video and Apple TV.

