For all the comments about historical "accuracy", Hulu (series creator) literally describes the show as "anti-historical"...in the opener for the show it says "occasionally a true story", haha.
haha yeah! right of the bat ep1 s1 it was already entirely obvious this was not trying to be accurate in any way. It's been two full seasons and I still see comments about it, so weird.
I just noticed that Peter holding the baby in this scene mirrors Cathryn revealing her pregnancy to Peter in the season 1 finale so he didn’t kill her. He’s doing the same because now the roles have reversed
Back then it didn't count but I think she got arrested because technically she buried her mom's body which technically betrayed Catherine think about it she wanted them all dead anyway she didn't say anything until she saw her getting chubby with Peter and she hates Peter Muriel is no angel
Did anyone else get the reference throughout season 2 that the princess from Spain who gave Peter the hand job is Catherine’s sister? Catherines mother said one of her sisters married the king of Spain.
@@flameandfire1589 anyway,you really weren't kidding when you said desperately...i checked and you wrote the same comment under like,10 other comments give or take😂 don't know why it seems like such a huge deal but ok
I could be wrong, but the noise at 5:10 may have been Arkady uncocking the hammer. Since we didn't hear fire crackling afterwards and it wouldn't be a good idea to leave a cocked gun alone, that might've been the sound.
Just now realising that they never use contractions when they talk, which is absolutely singing to the little history nerd inside me, since they didn't exist yet, so it makes sense 😊😊
They were invented on the russian mountains and were brought by catherine the great into her gardens, that part was actually historically accurate haha
True, but hey, at least he was good at giving her oral. So at least she got that out of it. Lol I mean she also got her heartbroken. So they were so cons. 😬😂
@@flipingboredcritic she overthrew her and he can't even beheade her lover that he Gifted to her... If she loved him so much she would chose him over Russia .. every choices have their consequences
I know this is 2 years old and the show is apparently cancelled but I cant believe people are complaining about the accuracy of it when its so obvious its not supposed to be. Do people really think any of the monarchs actually took care of their offspring? Sometimes they werent "allowed" too. Also, doubt they had baby carriers then like that to be strapped to a man considering most men probably didnt even realize babies exsisted unless they were in the same room with them to remind them. lol
That character is so weak and he keeps getting away with it. No ability to control his urges, but absurdly naive movie-charme tries to make him seem like he has redeemable qualities.
The entire idea of this show is to take a story and tell it without need for adherence to historical accuracy, there's a literal disclaimer at the start of every show
I’m not a native English speaker, but the word “rollercoaster” didn’t exist back then, right? Or did they name the rollercoaster we know today after an already existing word? Not asking because I want to bash the show, but because I’m curious about the English language
The recreational attractions were called Katalnaya Gorka (Катальная Горка) or "sliding mountain" in Russian. Many were built to a height of 70 to 80 feet (21 to 24 m) with a 50-degree drop, and were reinforced by wooden supports covered in ice. The slides became popular with the Russian upper class. Catherine the Great of Russia constructed a summer version of the ride at her estate in 1784, which relied on wheeled carts instead of sleds that rode along grooved tracks. So yes but no.
The recreational attractions were called Katalnaya Gorka (Катальная Горка) or "sliding mountain" in Russian. Many were built to a height of 70 to 80 feet (21 to 24 m) with a 50-degree drop, and were reinforced by wooden supports covered in ice. The slides became popular with the Russian upper class. Catherine the Great of Russia constructed a summer version of the ride at her estate in 1784, which relied on wheeled carts instead of sleds that rode along grooved tracks. American history is not the only history that exists.
1) this is not a historical drama 2) the prototype of the modern roller coaster was built for Catherine the great (loosely portrayed in this series) in 1784.
@@veronicav575 A historical drama is a dramatic work set in a past time period, usually used in the context of film and television, which presents historical events and characters with varying degrees of fictional elements such as creative dialogue or fictional scenes… pretty sure that’s the exact definition of this show… but what do I know, didn’t know that about rollercoasters ☺️ looks like we all learned today!
The recreational attractions were called Katalnaya Gorka (Катальная Горка) or "sliding mountain" in Russian. Many were built to a height of 70 to 80 feet (21 to 24 m) with a 50-degree drop, and were reinforced by wooden supports covered in ice. The slides became popular with the Russian upper class. Catherine the Great of Russia constructed a summer version of the ride at her estate in 1784, which relied on wheeled carts instead of sleds that rode along grooved tracks.
"Man has always had a need for speed: legs to outrun bears, horses to overtake enemies, cars to cross continents, meth to ... oh, different thing. But we've been constructing ways to enjoy speed, too, since at least the 1400s. That's when we find one of the early incarnations of man's more aimless speed freakery - the roller coaster. Patrons on Russia's "ice slides" would climb a 70-foot timber tower, sit on a sled, and then whooooosh down a 600-foot ice ramp to the base of a second tower. There they'd repeat the thrill, slipping down a parallel slide back to the start. Popular among the gentry, these rides were a winter pursuit until speed-demon Catherine the Great put the rollers on the coaster, adding wheels and grooved tracks to make a summer version at her palace in 1784. Then the French took the coaster baton and ran with it: In 1817, Belleville Mountain in Paris became the first slide to lock cars onto tracks by their wheel axles. And the city's Aerial Walks, which had two curving tracks that met at the base of the ride, introduced a system for pulling the cars back up for "rerides." The French also developed the first successful loop in 1846 - the 13-footer was tested using sandbags, monkeys, and one intrepid worker, whose reaction was recorded in the Journal du Havre. It will ring familiar to any thrill-seeker: He "experienced such a delicious feeling that he wanted to try again."
The show historically inaccurate, that's the entire premise but this parts kinda true. There were earlier versions then the official first roller coaster on record.
Which was built in 1817, The first modern roller coaster, the Promenades Aériennes, opened in Parc Beaujon in Paris on July 8, 1817. It featured wheeled cars securely locked to the track, guide rails to keep them on course, and higher speeds.
@@carmencollor1224 i haven't watch what Dakota has done recently... But when she was a kid she was amazing!! Just look a movies like man on fire or hound dog
Kinda. Not ours like today but an old version. Much harder to work and much slower. Made of wood. It's said it can date back to the 1600s. Although it was used for other things as well as for fun. The first ever Rollercoaster that was ever in service to the public for fun dates back to the to early 1800s. It resided in Paris and cost a nickel to ride. Although it's only the first RECORDED public Rollercoaster so who knows. And the rich could've had their own built prior. The one in Paris opened 1817 and Catherine's reign ended in 1796. So not too far away. The first American one was patented in 1884. So it could have been accurate!
Bizarre...great acting, but bizarre and disturbing story. If this is what entertainment has become, well, perhaps all the dire predictions of the bone stupid fundamentalists I grew up around have come true😕
For all the comments about historical "accuracy", Hulu (series creator) literally describes the show as "anti-historical"...in the opener for the show it says "occasionally a true story", haha.
and in the last episode it said "an almost entirely untrue story"
haha yeah! right of the bat ep1 s1 it was already entirely obvious this was not trying to be accurate in any way. It's been two full seasons and I still see comments about it, so weird.
Why should Disney be the only one to distort history?
@@whereisyourhumanity7557 coughs awkwardly**** Disney does own Hulu...
The “occasionally a true story” are those Black Russian aristocrats.
I just noticed that Peter holding the baby in this scene mirrors Cathryn revealing her pregnancy to Peter in the season 1 finale so he didn’t kill her. He’s doing the same because now the roles have reversed
Interest observation
Let’s appreciate the makeup on this show. It’s purposely as light as possible because of the time period. 10/10. Emmy for the makeup and hair team.
And the costumes are accurate as well, except the fabrics
The little boy eating cake is a whole mood.
Same
*Unrelated but I desperately need answers lol* What’s that at 5:16? And whose hand? Is it Maxim’s?
@@flameandfire1589 It's the hand of the man at 5:17.
Ugh. That poor boy (character).
I often feel like letting the adults bicker while I enjoy some cake
"An orgy, I mean who counts that?" XD that caught me off guard lol
I honestly think she might have arrested her for that actually lmao
Back then it didn't count but I think she got arrested because technically she buried her mom's body which technically betrayed Catherine think about it she wanted them all dead anyway she didn't say anything until she saw her getting chubby with Peter and she hates Peter Muriel is no angel
Lord what have mercy is this sideshow?!
Alrighty then
**Unrelated but I desperately need answers lol** What’s that at 5:16? And whose hand? Is it Maxim’s?
@@sorcellerie **Unrelated but I desperately need answers lol** What’s that at 5:16? And whose hand? Is it Maxim’s?
1:30 " Not a strong argument so far " Gosh i love Hugo and All of his reactions
“Not a strong argument so far” 😅
That man deserves a mention. That was a glorious cutaway
That part was perfect
You can see she is pissed. She doesn't blink at all😂
Hugo and Agnes represented our reaction in this scene
ikr
I wish they have more screentime in s3
@@raysharaysha8582 I want an entire spin-off for them. I want to see the lead up to them losing their country.
Then running away 😂
They were so iconic
Peter has attitude has changed a lot through to series. From a spoiled little child to someone a little better
Yes
**Unrelated but I desperately need answers lol** What’s that at 5:16? And whose hand? Is it Maxim’s?
@@flameandfire1589 it's someone pointing a gun under the table but I have no idea who's holding it
Elle and Nicholas bodied their characters so well. "The Great" really did something 👏
Huzzah!
Why doesn't anyone give applause to the actor playing Peter? He deserves an award, too.
Nicholas Hoult.
His apology after saying her name gave me chills
Did anyone else get the reference throughout season 2 that the princess from Spain who gave Peter the hand job is Catherine’s sister? Catherines mother said one of her sisters married the king of Spain.
Oh god HAHAHAHAH i am hoping that we'll get to see Catherine's sisters
It could also be a sister or niece or something of the king of Spain
I Guess her Mother Said her sister married King of Lisbon,Portugal...and not Spain.
"He WHAT?"AHAHAHAHAHAHA gosh I love him, he's adorable
Traduzir
**Unrelated but I desperately need answers lol** What’s that at 5:16? And whose hand? Is it Maxim’s?
@@flameandfire1589 it's a gun strapped to the table,and it was Arkady's hand,who even is Maxim😂
@@flameandfire1589 anyway,you really weren't kidding when you said desperately...i checked and you wrote the same comment under like,10 other comments give or take😂 don't know why it seems like such a huge deal but ok
@@sofialuu8162 Maxim is Marial’s cousin… And now husband lol
Elle and Nicholas deserve an Emmy for this scene
Agreed I never thought Nicholas could be this great of an actor until this show he’s magnificent
@@MariiaFernandaaaa I always knew he was amazing but never thought he was that good in comedy, like even his voice is different. amazing
@@MariiaFernandaaaa **Unrelated but I desperately need answers lol** What’s that at 5:16? And whose hand? Is it Maxim’s?
Elle Fanning is so amazing throughout the whole show. Not just in this scene.
Originally watched this show as a time killer, ended up enjoying it thoroughly and can't wait for the 3rd season.
**Unrelated but I desperately need answers lol** What’s that at 5:16? And whose hand? Is it Maxim’s?
When she gave her five points >>>>>
I hope we get season 3, and in that season we get more of hugo and Agness.
Its been confirmed, there will be a season 3.
When Catherine reached for that pistol under the table I was like 👀
it was not Catherine who reached the pistol, it was Arkady.
@@villanuevalorreini.9639 Oh. Either way I was hoping something. 👍
That’s how I wanted this scene to end… the forgiveness pissed me off. He should have been shot. 🙄
I could be wrong, but the noise at 5:10 may have been Arkady uncocking the hammer. Since we didn't hear fire crackling afterwards and it wouldn't be a good idea to leave a cocked gun alone, that might've been the sound.
Everything that he said after "Catherine..." it breaks me everytime!
i love the death glare cathrine's giving him in the beginning, he's totally fucked to her
Who is that kid so boldly disinterested to the drama?
He is the groom. And he is extremely excited for cake and ice cream. Lol
@@AmethystEyes That's one of the best throw-away comedy moments ever. Concentrating on his dinner, as children often do :-)
Some children can honestly be so apathetic at times lol
Hugo and Agnes are the BEST haahahahaahaahahah
The baby holder is killing me lmfao 😭
And that my friends is the origin story of the word m0therfvcker
Peter is like. "I am so fucking dead."
This has been such a fantastic show. Hats off to all cast and crew, particularly the amazing writers.
I didn’t want to like Peter but I did
It's such good acting, isn't it? I can't, offhand, think of many other actors who could make such a vile character loveable.
@@jimdaw65 seriously I really love him now and I love that they fell in love… I know it’s not true to life but whatever
Just now realising that they never use contractions when they talk, which is absolutely singing to the little history nerd inside me, since they didn't exist yet, so it makes sense 😊😊
**Unrelated but I desperately need answers lol** What’s that at 5:16? And whose hand? Is it Maxim’s?
They are supposed to be speaking russian. The little historian nerd in you must be dead
neither did rollercoasters
Do not you mean, they do not exist yet lol
@@flameandfire1589it's Arkady
Really enjoy this series, thank you Hulu.
Roller coasters weren't invented yet were they
I thought the same thing!
In episode 7 there was an international science fair where catherine presented the "Roller Coaster" as the russian invention
The show doesn’t claim totally historical accuracy. Says it in the title
They were invented on the russian mountains and were brought by catherine the great into her gardens, that part was actually historically accurate haha
@@chandrimadey8419 in italian we actually call them russian mountains
That little boy is me listening to the drama but not fully paying attention bc food
Peter is literally the worst, with all he did in season 1. I don’t blame her for hating him.
True, but hey, at least he was good at giving her oral. So at least she got that out of it. Lol
I mean she also got her heartbroken. So they were so cons. 😬😂
@@AmethystEyes he beheaded her lover and presented it to her when she became empress…
He changed and became a better father. Otherwise Catherine would not be so sad.
@@flipingboredcritic lol that's what she gets for cheating
@@flipingboredcritic she overthrew her and he can't even beheade her lover that he Gifted to her... If she loved him so much she would chose him over Russia .. every choices have their consequences
I know this is 2 years old and the show is apparently cancelled but I cant believe people are complaining about the accuracy of it when its so obvious its not supposed to be. Do people really think any of the monarchs actually took care of their offspring? Sometimes they werent "allowed" too. Also, doubt they had baby carriers then like that to be strapped to a man considering most men probably didnt even realize babies exsisted unless they were in the same room with them to remind them. lol
Can you please post the scene when Grigor tells Peter that Catherine knows and he’s bout to shoot Marial.
Damn why didn't you put the plot twist it was the best part
What plot twist, have I missed something?
@@expoza745 all of the people getting arrested and catherine "killing" peter
I loveeeee 🥺♥
Like a rollercoaster!!. 😂😂 i yavent seen this historical masterpiece but cmon. 😂😂
I laughed at this too. It's a parody show, though. It isn't meant to be accurate. In fact, that's 90% of its branding.
Don't think they're going for historical accuracy.
she did have one built believe it or not
I REALLY NEED SEASON 3!!!
This woman is formidable.
Huzzah
she said five points but all i heard was
1: Dylon
2: Dylon
3::Dylon
4: Dylon
and Dylon
It could be his twin.
I just realised that I'm playing this in my family household without headohones on 😮
Wow I don’t know if this was intended but the beginning of Catherine’s speech she says right to Mariel expect the unexpected.
Elle is amazing in this role
Did rollercoasters exist back then?
They didn’t even have wheel barrows
THANK YOU. I came here to say this.
actually fun fact, yes. It was under Catherine’s rule that the first ever prototype for a roller coaster was made
@@NoraVonYT Simple googling would have fixed this instead of coming here.
Yep! History shows that she worked with architects and designed one.
This reminds me of that scene with Pam and Michael in The Office.
I shouldn’t have watched this on the bus bec i started laughing 💀
That character is so weak and he keeps getting away with it. No ability to control his urges, but absurdly naive movie-charme tries to make him seem like he has redeemable qualities.
More videos pls 🥺
What was the song at the end of the wedding tho, I really need to know
On a side note, that kid is going to love puberty (unlike most of us)
The first roller coaster was made in 1884, when queen Victoria was quite old
According to Wikipedia something akin to a roller-coaster was actually first built in Imperial Russia. Who knew?
The entire idea of this show is to take a story and tell it without need for adherence to historical accuracy, there's a literal disclaimer at the start of every show
Did roller coaster existed ?
In 18th century, yes. Ironically in Russia
*an occasionally true story
😂😂
1:29 Heheh haha. And folks, historical accuracy only matters when a movie is actually trying to portray itself as history. Like Napoleon, recently.
damn those pupils open, regardless of light in the face.
Were can I get the full version
Hulu
This show reminds me of Blackadder...
They had rollar coasters back then?
I’m not a native English speaker, but the word “rollercoaster” didn’t exist back then, right? Or did they name the rollercoaster we know today after an already existing word? Not asking because I want to bash the show, but because I’m curious about the English language
I thinks she credited for making the first roller coaster
well really they wouldn’t have been speaking russian, not english at all.
@@muffin2986 Yeah but they didn’t call it that through the entire show
It's so we know what they're talking about.
It's a comedy barely connected to reality
They have roller-coaster back then?
What’s that at 5:16? And whose hand?
Arkady's, the man right after that shot of the hand.
I am pretty sure they didnt have rollercoasters at this time.
I mean Russia did have a prototype for it during her rule, and in the show's timeline, they had just invented one, a few episodes back
The recreational attractions were called Katalnaya Gorka (Катальная Горка) or "sliding mountain" in Russian. Many were built to a height of 70 to 80 feet (21 to 24 m) with a 50-degree drop, and were reinforced by wooden supports covered in ice. The slides became popular with the Russian upper class. Catherine the Great of Russia constructed a summer version of the ride at her estate in 1784, which relied on wheeled carts instead of sleds that rode along grooved tracks.
So yes but no.
He mentioned a roller coaster.....they didn't even have roller coasters back in those days.?!?
Roller coaster-invented in 1885.
The story is only occasionally true.
The recreational attractions were called Katalnaya Gorka (Катальная Горка) or "sliding mountain" in Russian. Many were built to a height of 70 to 80 feet (21 to 24 m) with a 50-degree drop, and were reinforced by wooden supports covered in ice. The slides became popular with the Russian upper class. Catherine the Great of Russia constructed a summer version of the ride at her estate in 1784, which relied on wheeled carts instead of sleds that rode along grooved tracks.
American history is not the only history that exists.
what is the name of this tv series
The Great. It is a fantastic series!!
Looks like a good movie..inaccuracies or not. After all, its not a documentation of history,its a story based on a real person
Did he just say “rollercoaster” in a historical drama ☠️🤣
1) this is not a historical drama
2) the prototype of the modern roller coaster was built for Catherine the great (loosely portrayed in this series) in 1784.
@@veronicav575
A historical drama is a dramatic work set in a past time period, usually used in the context of film and television, which presents historical events and characters with varying degrees of fictional elements such as creative dialogue or fictional scenes… pretty sure that’s the exact definition of this show… but what do I know, didn’t know that about rollercoasters ☺️ looks like we all learned today!
@@mrw2409it's a historical drama, yes, but not historically accurate in almost every way. The rollercoaster part is accurate though
Who was the gun pointed at?
High key how do they know what a roller coaster is?
The recreational attractions were called Katalnaya Gorka (Катальная Горка) or "sliding mountain" in Russian. Many were built to a height of 70 to 80 feet (21 to 24 m) with a 50-degree drop, and were reinforced by wooden supports covered in ice. The slides became popular with the Russian upper class. Catherine the Great of Russia constructed a summer version of the ride at her estate in 1784, which relied on wheeled carts instead of sleds that rode along grooved tracks.
You stole my empire.
You stole my empire.
You stole my empire.
You stole my empire.
You stole my empire.
It’s not like he was running it well
And what about it? 😍
Catherine the Great: 1729 - 1796
First rollercoaster: 1884
smh
"Man has always had a need for speed: legs to outrun bears, horses to overtake enemies, cars to cross continents, meth to ... oh, different thing. But we've been constructing ways to enjoy speed, too, since at least the 1400s. That's when we find one of the early incarnations of man's more aimless speed freakery - the roller coaster. Patrons on Russia's "ice slides" would climb a 70-foot timber tower, sit on a sled, and then whooooosh down a 600-foot ice ramp to the base of a second tower. There they'd repeat the thrill, slipping down a parallel slide back to the start. Popular among the gentry, these rides were a winter pursuit until speed-demon Catherine the Great put the rollers on the coaster, adding wheels and grooved tracks to make a summer version at her palace in 1784. Then the French took the coaster baton and ran with it: In 1817, Belleville Mountain in Paris became the first slide to lock cars onto tracks by their wheel axles. And the city's Aerial Walks, which had two curving tracks that met at the base of the ride, introduced a system for pulling the cars back up for "rerides." The French also developed the first successful loop in 1846 - the 13-footer was tested using sandbags, monkeys, and one intrepid worker, whose reaction was recorded in the Journal du Havre. It will ring familiar to any thrill-seeker: He "experienced such a delicious feeling that he wanted to try again."
The show historically inaccurate, that's the entire premise but this parts kinda true. There were earlier versions then the official first roller coaster on record.
Which was built in 1817,
The first modern roller coaster, the Promenades Aériennes, opened in Parc Beaujon in Paris on July 8, 1817. It featured wheeled cars securely locked to the track, guide rails to keep them on course, and higher speeds.
1784: Catherine the Great is said to have constructed a sledding hill in the gardens of her palace at Oranienbaum in St. Petersburg
Watch the show first smh
She is such an amazing actress! Better than her sister...
....I wouldn’t say that exactly. More they shine in different types of roles
Not at all!! Dakota has an amazing career
@@desisarod I am talking skills, not career. There is a difference.
@@shaunaray1 Dakota has the range of an ironing board in my opinion. But opinions are like this, everyone is entitled to one.
@@carmencollor1224 i haven't watch what Dakota has done recently... But when she was a kid she was amazing!! Just look a movies like man on fire or hound dog
How do they know what a rollercoaster?
In the show they literally invent it themselves, it's not supposed to be historically accurate at all.
Did they have roller coasters back then?
I'm not very familiar with the show but am a little confused by the reference to a Rollercoaster?
The eye twitch
My question is they use the word Rollercoaster . Was invented Rollercoaster back then.
Kinda. Not ours like today but an old version. Much harder to work and much slower. Made of wood. It's said it can date back to the 1600s. Although it was used for other things as well as for fun. The first ever Rollercoaster that was ever in service to the public for fun dates back to the to early 1800s. It resided in Paris and cost a nickel to ride. Although it's only the first RECORDED public Rollercoaster so who knows. And the rich could've had their own built prior. The one in Paris opened 1817 and Catherine's reign ended in 1796. So not too far away. The first American one was patented in 1884. So it could have been accurate!
It’s a plot point in the show from an earlier episode. Not sure how accurate this show really is but it’s definitely entertaining.
How would he know what a roller coaster is?
A roller coaster prototype was made for Catherine the Great irl
I really hope next season has less of her long speeches. They are great but they are starting to be used to often. Love this show though!
Shut up it was great
Idk if they should get back together I mean he did that ugh
Uh...How does he know what a rollercoaster is? LOL
le petit c'est le marié ?
Oui
@@AmethystEyes nan mais la faut pas déconner. Ila pas l'âge pour se marier. Même a l'époque
HE WHAT? shhhhh jajajajaja😂🤣
Rollercoaster of Love (say what?)
'Love Rollercoaster', Ohio Players
Is he talking about roller coasters?
I’ve got to know what this show is called
It's called The Great
The great on hulu
Is he holding a baby or is it something else?
Peter is holding his son, Paul.
She no queen gene 🧬
She should get Lin
Of course neither the language ("rollercoaster"?) or events are accurate.
Bizarre...great acting, but bizarre and disturbing story. If this is what entertainment has become, well, perhaps all the dire predictions of the bone stupid fundamentalists I grew up around have come true😕
Love the show, where there that many black people in the Russian court? If that is the case, I never knew that
It's a comedy show only occasionally true. Not supposed to be historically accurate as the show is described as.
**Unrelated but I desperately need answers lol** What’s that at 5:16? And whose hand? Is it Maxim’s?
@@smolbunmcfunbun3777 **Unrelated but I desperately need answers lol** What’s that at 5:16? And whose hand? Is it Maxim’s?
When were rollercoasters invented?
What is this?? 😂😂😂😂
:(
Soo..howd they know about rollercoasters during this era
They made a rollercoaster earlier in the season.
I didn't know the ex emperor was Sigma