The first episode was underwhelming.

My line of comparison is Alistair Cooke’s America series from the 1970s.
Whereas Cooke traveled to historic towns, buildings, and battle sites,
Burns mostly used still images. Cooke endeavored to put events and
individuals into context; Burns by comparison, seems disjointed, with facts
and quotes offered up more to manufacture emotion. Cooke tried to weave how
historic events impacted (what was then) present day America; Burns falls
flat at that.

I’ll keep watching, but I expected more.

Kevin M. (RPCV)

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