The Ukrainian historical period show Love in Chains has all the costumes, drama, romance, and intrigue of similar shows, just without the wide American viewing audience. Period romance shows have always been massively popular, even before streaming glutted the market and put them just a click away. The fashion, voyeuristic look into high society, the steamy romances, and the surprising parallels to the modern world keep viewers coming back for more, no matter where and when shows like Bridgerton are set.
Love in Chains premiered in 2019 and lasted for three seasons, detailing the life of Katerina Verbitskaya (Katerina Kovalchuk) in what is now northern Ukraine in the 1800s. Raised by her godmother, Anna Chervinskaya (Yuliya Aug), to be a noble, Katerina's life is all in service to her husband, Peter Chervinsky (Stanislav Boklan), who ostensibly owns her. When her godmother passes away, Katerina's life gets flipped around, and she becomes a slave,...
Love in Chains premiered in 2019 and lasted for three seasons, detailing the life of Katerina Verbitskaya (Katerina Kovalchuk) in what is now northern Ukraine in the 1800s. Raised by her godmother, Anna Chervinskaya (Yuliya Aug), to be a noble, Katerina's life is all in service to her husband, Peter Chervinsky (Stanislav Boklan), who ostensibly owns her. When her godmother passes away, Katerina's life gets flipped around, and she becomes a slave,...
- 11/6/2024
- by Zachary Moser
- ScreenRant
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