There may not be undead dragons and one ring to rule them all like GOT and LOR, but the the story is ever bit as good. The difference is, it’s not fiction. The epic quest of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II to take Constantinople from the last Roman Byzantine emperor Constantine XI, is the penultimate event to the rise of the Ottoman’s. This series is part fictionalized historical movie and part documentary similar to Grant (Which was must see BTW). There’s politics, spies, mercenaries, intrigue, and epic battles, that changes the course of history for hundreds of years. While I knew of the basics of the history, I learned a ton from this mini series, and if you can be entertained and learn something, that’s win win. A-
Yeah this little series was pretty good. I wish there were more of these types of series on TV instead of Ice Road truckers or Reality TV.
It’s good! I watched while running on the treadmill
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Where did you watch? Looks like it hits Netflix on Jan 24
History channel.
Did you see Grant? Outstanding. They followed up with a similar series on the Civil War, also quite good. History channel is getting back to well, history, and they’re doing great job of it too. See also America: Our Defining Hours. All of those I reviewed here on a search.
So, more encouragement we can give, more of that we will see.
History channel. Episodes 1-3 were on Saturday and episodes 4-6 were Sunday
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Awesome. I don’t have History, but look forward to it being available soon.
I learned something so I will give it a 6 on a scale of 1-10. I would rather have ammo and be shooting on a Sunday afternoon. But, that ain’t happening. We can all expect the History Channel to slowly wind down with subject matter until we hit bottom and reach The Joe Biden Story.
No, thanks. I didn’t know that they did more of them. I don’t watch a whole lot of TV or Netflix other than a few things series when sitting on a treadmill at the gym and normally would put on a podcast or hunting show.
But they have been winding up the subject matter and quality and getting back to actually covering history. Credit where credit is due.
Great series, I watched it as well.
Very well done.
Grant was based on a book, supposedly very good if you prefer that route. These days if I have time for a book, I’m writing them vs reading them. I used to be a big reader.
So I’ve read quite a bit about Grant especially about taking of Vicksburg. I’ll probably have to try and find it and watch it.
I knew the basics of battles won etc, learned a lot about the man in the 3 part series and for me, filled in a lot of gaps that made me realize he believed in what he was doing and why he was doing it. Thread:
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?223363-General-Grant-On-History-Channel&highlight=Grant
Thank you. I didn’t know that they had so many. Other than Netflix, Amazon Prime and HBO we just have basic channels so I don’t have the history channel but I’m sure I’ll have to dig for these.
Going back, I did really like the doc on the Ottomans, for one, I have a work college who lives in Istanbul and he’s not only one of the best guys I’ve worked with in my career, he’s also super funny and intelligent. Having been to Iraq and certain parts of the middle-east (Oman, Qatar, Saudi etc…) you start to think of how broad the scope is of these different peoples and how the Ottomans for lack of a better term brought them all together, and it is sort of amazing.
I need to learn more about that era and region for sure as it’s not a strong area for me, and historically accurate, vs BS movies like 300, etc, are of real benefit. Such a damn shame the region such a cluster considering the history.
There is one similar to this in that it uses dramatizations to teach the history that is about Herman the German, popularly known as Arminus. It is on Netflix. I think it is just called Barbarians. I remember barbarians being in the title. Sorry that I do not recall the title.
There was a show called “Barbarians” on History. There was also a show about Herman. He apparently had a younger brother who stayed “Roman” and went back to Rome!
There used to be lots of good shows on history and similar channels.
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It is called “Barbarians.” I thought it had more to the title.
Here is a link to the official Netflix trailer.