Er verfolgt das Leben und die unbeständige Romanze zweier unterschiedlicher Männer, die Säuberungen, Kriege, Proteste und Seuchen überstehen und die Hindernisse der Welt überwinden.Er verfolgt das Leben und die unbeständige Romanze zweier unterschiedlicher Männer, die Säuberungen, Kriege, Proteste und Seuchen überstehen und die Hindernisse der Welt überwinden.Er verfolgt das Leben und die unbeständige Romanze zweier unterschiedlicher Männer, die Säuberungen, Kriege, Proteste und Seuchen überstehen und die Hindernisse der Welt überwinden.
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This show is getting ratings bombed, clearly, like many controversial shows tend to be lately. Somewhere there must be a post about poorly reviewing the show to bring down the ratings. 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and a 6 here...
The show is based on a book about 2 men who meet during the McCarthy hearings era and fall for each other. Both work in Washington and have to keep their relationship a secret. It jumps back and forth between the 50's and the 80's, after both men have moved on. Not a groundbreaking story line but the period production work is impeccable.
This is a limited series that has actual M/M passion and doesn't hold back. It's the type of sex and passion usually only seen in heterosexual shows. I wish we had all episodes at once.
The show is based on a book about 2 men who meet during the McCarthy hearings era and fall for each other. Both work in Washington and have to keep their relationship a secret. It jumps back and forth between the 50's and the 80's, after both men have moved on. Not a groundbreaking story line but the period production work is impeccable.
This is a limited series that has actual M/M passion and doesn't hold back. It's the type of sex and passion usually only seen in heterosexual shows. I wish we had all episodes at once.
A classic and unbeatable formula: an ardent (to say the least) but forbidden romantic entanglement against the background of thirty years of dramatic social and political upheavals. A sort of The Way We Were but with Bomer and Bailey (both perfectly cast) instead of Streisand and Redford. The McCarthy era episodes are strikingly well done with the good period detail (one carping point: the '50s seem to be in vogue at the moment and every actor is dressed so perfectly in period style that no-one ever seems stepped out of an upmarket clothing store with nary a worn or patched garment to be seen).and fine performances from the troupe of Washington politicians and their cohorts. One glaringly obvious misstep where, because everything else is so well done I indulgently suspend my disbelief, is the almost total lack of effort taken to age the characters. After 30 years Hawk is supposed to have grandchildren yet he appears to have discovered the secret of eternal youth; the secret seems to have been shared with Marcus, who, apart from longer hair and a beard is similarly untouched by time.
Acting, set design and costume design are magnificent. I'm in awe of how good it gets on each episode.
I'm also surprised in the way they managed to adapt the book and make it so much better in every way, from the treatment of the delicate topics to the sex scenes that are explicit yet never feel exploitive or fetishizing like in many other shows/films "for" the LGBT community.
I can't wait to watch the next episode this week for many reasons but especially because of Jonathan Bailey's fantastic acting, he keeps raising his own bar with each episode and that makes this show a pleasure to watch.
I'm also surprised in the way they managed to adapt the book and make it so much better in every way, from the treatment of the delicate topics to the sex scenes that are explicit yet never feel exploitive or fetishizing like in many other shows/films "for" the LGBT community.
I can't wait to watch the next episode this week for many reasons but especially because of Jonathan Bailey's fantastic acting, he keeps raising his own bar with each episode and that makes this show a pleasure to watch.
Amazing story which reminded me of my youth in the 1960s and onwards through a military career (don't ask don't tell) and 17 years in a corporate job always hiding my sexual identity. Fellow Travelers could have been written by me. I lived through all the drama, aids, loves...what in incredible telling of history: the sadness and fear in the gay culture because of aids and the government's refusal to recognize it! This drama goes behind the scenes to show the real stories behind the headlines of that period in American History which caused so many to suffer and be treated as lepers, outcasts, not worthy of being Americans.
I'm a straight female who resides in an area with a very small LBGQ population. I do not have much exposure to gay culture, but I do believe in to each their own. I have always been a fan of Matt Bomer so I tuned in for him. I did not expect to become so invested and overwhelmed with their love story. The story was very compellingly and extremely well acted. I didn't particular like Hawk or Marcus as people, but they were brilliantly portrayed. Tim (Skippy) absolutely broke my heart. I have to say, I was initially a little shocked by the explicit sex scenes, but it wasn't anything worse than what I've seen between heterosexual couples on series like Sparticus, GOT, etc. This is definetly one of the most impactful series I've seen in awhile.
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- WissenswertesJonathan Bailey was shooting Bridgerton and Wicked at the same time as Fellow Travelers. In one interview, he stated he once left filming Fellow Travelers and was in a Regency Era costume four hours later. Matt Bomer also said one day, he came to the trailer they shared to see it was shaking. Bomer asked Bailey what he was doing and he was practicing his choreography for Wicked.
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