Carnival Row 1×06 Unaccompanied Fae

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Carnival Row 1×06 Unaccompanied Fae

The murder of Dr Morange (Gregory Gudgeon), a known and well liked member of The Burgue, is causing a lot of talk amongst its citizens. Erza Spurnrose (Andrew Gower) is visibly shaken by the news when he informs his sister about the death of their father’s friend. Constable Berwick (Waj Ali) and Sergeant Dombey (Jamie Harris) decide to start their own investigations which eventually lead them both to the person who is the link between all murder victims.

Sophie Longerbane (Caroline Ford) is receiving mourners after the death of her father in parliament. Intrigued, Jonah Breakspear (Arty Froushan) observes her from the gallery and the two start talking after Sophie realizes he was spying on her. Jonah is clearly fascinated by the young and ambitious woman who seems to relish his attention. When they part, Sophie tells him that they are very much alike, but that he is still under his parents’ thumb.

Vignette (Cara Delevingne) breaks into a museum exhibiting fae artefacts from the library where she used to work in Tirnanoc, the homeland of the fae. She is arrested and taken into police custody just as Imogen Spurnrose (Tamzin Merchant) and Mr Agreus (David Gyasi) arrive to attend an auction. The unlike couple causes some heads to turn but after some initial nervousness, they are surprised to discover that they actually enjoy each other’s company.

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Carnival Row 1×05 Grieve No More

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Carnival Row 1×05 Grieve No More

In the Spurnrose household, Imogen (Tamzin Merchant) decides to take matters into her own hands. She’s invited Mr Agreus (David Gyasi) and some of her high society friends for tea and in exchange the wealthy puck will invest in Ezra’s (Andrew Gower) next business venture. Ezra is appalled at the idea but is left with no choice.

Piety Breakspear (Indira Varma) blames Jonah’s reckless behaviour for his abduction and reminds him of the sacrifices she has made for him and his prophesized future. Later Jonah (Arty Froushan) accompanies his father to parliament to see the deceased Longerbane’s daughter, Sophie (Caroline Ford), take his seat until the next election.

Investigating two murders now, Philo (Orlando Bloom) is returning to the orphanage where he grew up and is haunted by childhood memories. Trying to uncover the truth about the gruesome deaths turns more and more into an quest into Philo’s own past. In the meantime, Vignette (Cara Delevingne) settles into her new life on Carnival Row.

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Carnival Row 1×04 The Joining of Unlike Things

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Carnival Row 1×04 The Joining of Unlike Things

There has been another gruesome murder on Carnival Row: the headmaster of the orphanage, where Philo (Orlando Bloom) grew up, has been killed by a strange creature. While Philo is investigating the case, he encounters the killer in the sewers of The Burgue but the monster is able to get away. Philo later learns that the creature is a Darkasher, a golem made from body parts and reanimated with dark magic. Sceptical that such a thing is possible, he turns to the Haruspex (Alice Krige) for proof.

Ezra (Andrew Gower) apologizes to his sister Imogen (Tamzin Merchant) for his harsh words over breakfast and then leaves to meet the family’s solicitor. Once he is out of the house, Imogen prepares to receive Mr Agreus (David Gyasi). She hopes to use his desire to be accepted into (human) society by getting him to invest into her brother’s endeavours but the wealthy Puck isn’t as gullible as Imogen might have thought and misinterprets her intentions.

Dahlia (Chloe Pirrie), leader of The Black Raven, suspects Vignette (Cara Delevingne) is informing on them to the police. To prove her innocence, Vignette must find the real traitor and is forced to confront him, which puts her into a great deal of danger.

Ritter Longerbane (Ronan Vibert) is taken into custody for the abduction of Jonah Breakspear (Arty Froushan) and attacked by the boy’s distraught father, who doesn’t believe in Longerbane’s innocence. The real kidnapper uses this chance to kill Longerbane and reveal the place where Jonah is held so he can be rescued by the police. After arriving back at home, Jonah realizes who the person was that held him hostage.

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Carnival Row EPs on the Amazon Show’s Cast, Those Character Names, and Future Seasons

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During the TCA press tour Christina Radish (Collider) had the opportunity to talk to Carnival Row‘s Executive Producers Travis Beacham and Marc Guggenheim.

They had a few nice things to say about the cast, …

BEACHAM: I love our cast. I adore them. First of all, they’re such kind and generous people, and they’re just a genuine pleasure to be around. […] But also, they’re incredibly talented. We have actors who you could give garbage, and they could make it look art.

… shed some light on where those unusual character names come from, …

BEACHAM: […] I got Imogen Spurnrose ‘cause I was reading a poem, and the end of one line was “spurn” and the beginning of the next line was “rose,” or something like that. It’s fun, finding those names that feel right. […] I want to find the sound that says who the character is.

… and how far ahead they’re making plans for the series, …

GUGGENHEIM: We talked a lot about where Season 2 would go, on set, and in talking about Season 2, we’ve already outlined and talked about Seasons 3 and 4.

… and so much more! Read the full interview here!

Carnival Row 1×02 Aisling

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Carnival Row 1×02 Aisling

While Philo (Orlando Bloom) is investigating the murder of former famous fae singer Aisling Querelle (Erika Stárková), the Spurnroses meet with their solicitor Mr Wigsby (Roy McCrerey) to try and find out how to get rid of their unwanted neighbour, the Puck Mr Agreus (David Gyasi). Learning there is nothing they can do legally, they decide to simply ignore him which proves to be more complicated than it sounds.

Frustrated about the situation, a drunk Ezra (Andrew Gower) “offers” Vignette (Cara Delevingne) an alternative way to reimburse him for the loss of his family’s fortune. When she refuses his advances, he tries to rape her but she is able to flee. Ezra accuses her of stealing and files a police report against her. Philo overhears this at the constabulary and buys Vignette’s contract from the Spurnroses.

Vignette finds refuge at The Tetterby Hotel, the fae brothel on Carnival Row, where her friend Tourmaline Larou (Karla Crome) works, who introduces Vignette to a rebel fae group called “The Black Raven” led by the fierce Dahlia (Chloe Pirrie). Running out of options, Vignette decides to join them despite the danger she is putting herself in.

The Chancellor’s son Jonah (Arty Froushan) is still missing after being kidnapped from Tourmaline’s room at The Tetterby Hotel. Desperate, his mother Piety suggests to seek the help of the fae witch, the haruspex Aioffe (Alice Krige) who deduces that Jonah was kidnapped by the Breakspear’s rival, Ritter Longerbane (Ronan Vibert).

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Carnival Row Interview: Tamzin Merchant, Andrew Gower & David Gyasi

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Here’s another interview by Joe Deckelmeier for Screenrant with Carnival Row‘s Spurnrose siblings Tamzin Merchant and Andrew Gower and their new neighbour Mr Agreus played by David Gyasi.

Andrew Gower: I’m handed a gift, basically. In the sense that before you even meet me, or when you meet me, I’m holding this family secret. […] For me, gold dust to play.

(Source: Screenrant)

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Carnival Row taps into Dickens’ Victorian era to narrate an extraordinary love story of a lady and a puck

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Fans and critics unanimously agree that the Beauty and the Beast like love story between Imogen Spurnrose (Tamzin Merchant) and Mr Agreus (David Gyasi) is one of the most compelling and intriguing storylines in Carnival Row‘s first season.

Mangala Dilip (meaww.com) talked to both actors and Andrew Gower (who plays Imogen’s brother Ezra) about their characters.

[Ezra] is probably one of the most ignorant characters I’ve ever played, maybe will play, but the beauty of ignorance is there’s always the revelation with those characters when something happens and when the truths hit home.

Read the full interview on meaww.com!

Carnival Row 1×01 Some Dark God Wakes

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Carnival Row 1×01 Some Dark God Wakes

For ages, the homeland of the Fae was a place of myth and legend until the may empires of man arrived and warred for control af its riches. Seven years ago, this great war ended when The Republic of The Burgue withdrew abandoning the Fae to the iron fist of their rivals, The Pact. Now the Fae’s homeland is the hell from which they yearn to escape…

Vignette Stonemoss (Cara Delevingne), a fairy and fugitive in The Burgue, is the only survivor of a ship wreck which belongs to Ezra Spurnrose (Andrew Gower), thus making her an indentured servant to his family. He decides to give Vignette to his sister Imogen (Tamzin Merchant), a spoiled and arrogant socialite, as a lady’s maid.

Rycroft Philostrate (Orlando Bloom), Philo to his friends, is a police inspector in The Burgue and often at odds with his colleagues for being “fae-friendly”. His latest case, a series of attacks and murders, brings him to Carnival Row, the part of The Burgue where fairies and other mystical creatures have settled.

The Burgue is governed at Balefire Hall, where the Chancellor Absalom Breakspear (Jared Harris) is constantly attacked by the leader of the opposition, Ritter Longerbane (Ronan Vibert) for allowing fae immigrants to stay, while the Breakspears’ son Jonah (Arty Froushan) is a regular customer at The Tetterby Hotel, a brothel on Carnival Row.

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Carnival Row Audiobook Prequel

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In addition to two comic book prequels, Amazon is also releasing an audiobook centering on the fae poetry writer Tourmaline Larou, who is forced to work as a prostitute on Carnival Row.

Stephanie K. Smith, one of the show’s writers, sheds more light on Tourmaline (Karla Crome) and Vignette’s (Cara Delevingne) backstory with Tangle in the Dark, which is available for preorder from Audible and will be released on 3 October 2019.

Tourmaline Larou lives an idyllic life of learning by day and partying by night. An aspiring poet, her future promises nothing less than brilliance.

Then, Vignette Stonemoss walks through the door, and Tourmaline’s world is upended.

As she struggles to understand the effect this stranger has on her, Tourmaline and her fellow fae face a looming threat from the human world. War is on the horizon, and their very existence is at stake.

And Tourmaline will discover whether love will save her – or destroy her.

Carnival Row Screencaps

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Season 1 of fantasy noir series Carnival Row is finally available on Amazon Prime (included in your Prime membership).

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