jeudi 2 février 2017
Frontier Should Be Your Next Netflix Binge and Not Just For Jason Momoa
I'll be the first to admit that, when Jason Momoa's new Netflix show, Frontier, was announced, I only planned to watch for the eye candy element, especially considering that the show hit Netflix on Inauguration Day. I figured that watching my ruggedly handsome celebrity crush throwing axes in colonial clothing would be a welcome distraction from current events. When I sat down to watch it, though, I found myself drawn in by the compelling characters, the Game of Thrones-worthy intrigue and the Vikings-style action sequences.
Now I happily recommend the series to friends and family not just for the Jason Momoa element - though, let's be real, that will always factor in - but for several other factors. If you're considering diving into a new show, read on for six reasons you should give Frontier a shot.
- The powerful women in the show are top-notch. If you're looking for girl-power inspiration, there are several characters in the series who will be your new role models. Jessica Matten kicks serious ass as Declan Harp's stunning sidekick, Sokanon, Katie McGrath usurps the male-dominated fur trade as newly widowed Elizabeth Carruthers, and Zoe Boyle steals every scene as conniving barkeep Grace Emberly.
- It's unapologetic and action-packed. While Frontier spans several countries and boasts a multifaceted plot, it never puts on any airs about what it is first and foremost: a bloody, raw, and dramatic action series. For every love story or tearjerking character development, there's also Declan Harp throwing a hatchet or literally slapping a rifle when cornered. No apologies, baby.
- It features First Nations and Native American actors without resorting to tired, problematic stereotypes or forced accents. When dealing with North American history, far too many film projects rely on troubling stereotypes of First Nations people; sometimes, they even cast nonnative actors to portray important roles. Frontier stands out from the crowd by representing a complex look at native Canadian tribes, their respective hierarchical structures, and unique traditions. Native culture is infused into every aspect of the series, from the music in the opening credits to the intricacies of several plotlines.
- Jason Momoa is truly magnetic. It seems that vengeful trader Declan Harp is the role Momoa was always meant to play; he has talked at length about his deep connection with the character, and it's clear that he has a blast while playing Harp. His acting prowess is on display in this role more than his other high-profile projects (sorry, Khal Drogo), and it's hard to keep your eyes off of him when he's on screen.
- The show features talent from your favorite shows: Downton Abbey, Fargo, Hemlock Grove, and Game of Thrones. It's definitely one of those shows that'll make you say, "Hey, I know them!" Several familiar faces from your favorite TV series are front and center in Frontier, so feel free to let your fandoms collide.
- The plotlines about greed and colonialism are especially poignant right now. The driving force behind Frontier's storyline is the effect of greed and Eurocentrism in the "New World." Considering current events like the Standing Rock protests, now is an extremely appropriate time to highlight such issues.
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