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I've removed this reference from the cast. I suppose there is an argument for the word Negro in historical shows cast list where they're referred to as that on the show. I won't argue this because I don't know Wikipedia's precedents. But in this particular case the word 'Negro' isn't used on the show at all. The word of the time according to the show is, 'blackamoor' slaves. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 37.152.241.228 ( talk) 19:08, 24 March 2018 (UTC)
Will the third season of this one end with the 1622 Jamestown Massacre, as a way of disposing of many of the characters? Or will the infamous massacre be mentioned at all in the series? 195.67.149.162 ( talk) 09:40, 10 January 2019 (UTC)
I am logging errors while I decide whether any of this is noteworthy. In Episode 1:4, when the exposition heads upriver to return Chacrow, the cinematographer/editor focuses on trees submerged in a river. Such submersion is only created by construction of downstream dams, a product of 20th century engineering. In Episode 1:5, Farlow uses the term " Running Amok" when talking to the Marshall Redwick. The earliest known use of such a phrase was not until 150 years later (see Wikipedia article). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cglenn3932 ( talk • contribs) 10:27, 28 June 2019 (UTC)
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I've removed this reference from the cast. I suppose there is an argument for the word Negro in historical shows cast list where they're referred to as that on the show. I won't argue this because I don't know Wikipedia's precedents. But in this particular case the word 'Negro' isn't used on the show at all. The word of the time according to the show is, 'blackamoor' slaves. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 37.152.241.228 ( talk) 19:08, 24 March 2018 (UTC)
Will the third season of this one end with the 1622 Jamestown Massacre, as a way of disposing of many of the characters? Or will the infamous massacre be mentioned at all in the series? 195.67.149.162 ( talk) 09:40, 10 January 2019 (UTC)
I am logging errors while I decide whether any of this is noteworthy. In Episode 1:4, when the exposition heads upriver to return Chacrow, the cinematographer/editor focuses on trees submerged in a river. Such submersion is only created by construction of downstream dams, a product of 20th century engineering. In Episode 1:5, Farlow uses the term " Running Amok" when talking to the Marshall Redwick. The earliest known use of such a phrase was not until 150 years later (see Wikipedia article). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cglenn3932 ( talk • contribs) 10:27, 28 June 2019 (UTC)