edit: Sorry, the first time I pulled a search I didn't see the original post because it wasn't highlighted, even though I've never clicked on the thread. I completely missed it. It only has 3 posts in it, but it has the youtube link to the pilot that I'll cross post here just in case we keep this thread or not. Mods, do what you want with this - like I said, sorry. Accidental repost.
Original YouTube pilot link from Cybsled's thread -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxoEZBjRacU
So the pilot premiered very recently on SHOtime and the second episode of the season was up this weekend I believe. I only caught the first episode and will be watching the second tomorrow.
My impressions so far are overall positive. First of all, the production value is there and it's not completely overdone to compensate for the fact that this story took place in past generations - what I mean by that is, there are definitely some shows that try way too hard to sell the roaring 20s vibe and shove it in your face while smearing rubbish modern bullshit all over it. This show doesn't seem to do any of that and captures it quite nicely and quaintly. It feels right and the atmosphere is there. Lizzy Caplan was bothersome to me at first, mostly because I wasn't sure she could pull this role off in a serious way that it called for but I was entirely wrong. She does a fantastic job. The actor portraying Masters is phenomenal and has fantastic presence in general.
It's also got a decent amount of underlying comedy and a weird drama undertone revovling around Virginia's personal life in regards to her schooling and kids - but it's too early to tell how much of the show is going to be spent on these things. It's a necessary part of the storytelling process in this regard, however, so it makes sense that they take the time to go through it properly but I'm just hoping it doesn't swing too hard and take up too much screentime.
So only 2 episodes in, but I think this show has potential to produce a fantastic first season - depending on how much of the story they tell in the first season and what they do with it, they could definitely squeeze another couple of seasons out of it but I'm not sure how much is there, to be honest with you. Hollywood is fantastic at stretching things that seemingly could be told in 30 minutes and end up being 3 hours, so we'll see.
Overall, I recommend checking it out.