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* CrapsackWorld: The Burgue is a pretty terrible place for all the fae immigrants. Unless you're ''very'' lucky/wealthy, like Agreus, you're forbidden from advancing in human society and are stuck taking the most menial and dangerous jobs or forced to become a sex worker; looked down upon by the wealthy and despised by the lower classes. Even the humans don't have it easy, as sexism and homophobia are rampant.
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** The situation the Fae experience; leaving their war-torn land, immigrating to a city were they face prejudice and bigotry mirrors many real-life immigrant experiences (also very reminiscent of the UsefulNotes/TheIrishDiaspora, including similar accents and
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* InterspeciesRomance: The one between Philo (a human) and Vignette (a faerie) is the core romance of the show, albeit very much 'off' for most of the first season. [[spoiler:Imogen (human) and Agreus (faun) also end up falling in love and running away together at the end of in the season one finale.]]
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''Carnival Row'' is a series that premieres on August 30 2019, and is an eight episode one-hour series from Executive Producers René Echevarria, Travis Beacham, Marc Guggenheim, Jon Amiel, and Orlando Bloom.
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But even in darkness, hope lives, as a human detective, Rycroft Philostrate, and a refugee faerie named Vignette Stonemoss rekindle a dangerous affair despite an increasingly intolerant society. Vignette harbors a secret that endangers Philo’s standing during his most important case yet: a string of gruesome murders threatening the uneasy peace of the Row. As Philo investigates, he reveals a monster no one could imagine.
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But even in darkness, hope lives, as a human detective, Rycroft Philostrate, and a refugee faerie named Vignette Stonemoss rekindle a dangerous affair despite an increasingly intolerant society. Vignette harbors a secret that endangers Philo’s standing ([[spoiler: that he is half-fae; his wings were removed when he was a child]]) during his most important case yet: a string of gruesome murders threatening the uneasy peace of the Row. As Philo investigates, he reveals a monster no one could imagine.
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* CrapsackWorld: The Burgue is a pretty terrible place for all the fae immigrants; unless you're very lucky/wealthy, like Agreus, you're forbidden from advancing in human society and are stuck taking the most menial and dangerous jobs or forced to become a sex worker, looked down upon by the wealthy and despised by the human lower classes. Even the humans don't have it easy, as sexism and homophobia are rampant.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The situation the Fae experience; leaving their war-torn land, immigrating to a city were they face prejudice and bigotry mirrors many real-life immagrant experiences. (very reminiscent of the UsefulNotes/TheIrishDiaspora including similar accents and names)
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The situation the Fae experience; leaving their war-torn land, immigrating to a city were they face prejudice and bigotry mirrors many real-life immagrant experiences. (very reminiscent of the UsefulNotes/TheIrishDiaspora including similar accents and names)
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Two {{Prequel}} ComicCook one-shots, ''ComicBook/CarnivalRowFromTheDark'' and ''ComicBook/CarnivalRowSparrowhawk'' were published August, 2019 by Legendary Comics.
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Two {{Prequel}} ComicCook ComicBook one-shots, ''ComicBook/CarnivalRowFromTheDark'' and ''ComicBook/CarnivalRowSparrowhawk'' were published August, 2019 by Legendary Comics.
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''Carnival Row'' is a series based in a Victorian fantasy world filled with mythological immigrant creatures, whose rich homelands were invaded by the empires of man.
This growing immigrant population struggles to coexist with humans in the grimiest section of The Burgue, capital city of the [[TheRepublic human Republic]] -- forbidden to live, love, or fly with freedom.
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''Carnival Row'' is a series that premieres on August 30 2019, and is an eight episode one-hour series from Executive Producers René Echevarria, Travis Beacham, Marc Guggenheim, Jon Amiel, and Orlando Bloom.
The story is based in aVictorian Victorianesque fantasy world filled with mythological immigrant creatures, whose rich homelands were invaded by the empires of man.
man. This growing immigrant population struggles to coexist with humans in the grimiest section of The Burgue, capital city of the [[TheRepublic human Republic]] -- forbidden to live, love, or fly with freedom.
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''Carnival Row'' is a series based in a Victorian fantasy world filled with mythological immigrant creatures, whose rich homelands were invaded by the empires of man.
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Carnival Row is a series based in a Victorian fantasy world filled with mythological immigrant creatures, whose rich homelands were invaded by the empires of man.
This growing immigrant population struggles to coexist with humans in the grimiest section of The Burgue, capital city of the [[TheRepublic human Republic]] -- forbidden to live, love, or fly with freedom.
But even in darkness, hope lives, as a human detective, Rycroft Philostrate, and a refugee faerie named Vignette Stonemoss rekindle a dangerous affair despite an increasingly intolerant society. Vignette harbors a secret that endangers Philo’s standing during his most important case yet: a string of gruesome murders threatening the uneasy peace of the Row. As Philo investigates, he reveals a monster no one could imagine.
Carnival Row premiering on August 30 is an eight episode one-hour series from Executive Producers René Echevarria, Travis Beacham, Marc Guggenheim, Jon Amiel, and Orlando Bloom.
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!!This series includes:
* CrapsackWorld: The Burgue is a pretty terrible place for all the fae immigrants; unless you're very lucky/wealthy, like Agreus, you're forbidden from advancing in human society and are stuck taking the most menial and dangerous jobs or forced to become a sex worker, looked down upon by the wealthy and despised by the human lower classes. Even the humans don't have it easy, as sexism and homophobia is rampant.
This growing immigrant population struggles to coexist with humans in the grimiest section of The Burgue, capital city of the [[TheRepublic human Republic]] -- forbidden to live, love, or fly with freedom.
But even in darkness, hope lives, as a human detective, Rycroft Philostrate, and a refugee faerie named Vignette Stonemoss rekindle a dangerous affair despite an increasingly intolerant society. Vignette harbors a secret that endangers Philo’s standing during his most important case yet: a string of gruesome murders threatening the uneasy peace of the Row. As Philo investigates, he reveals a monster no one could imagine.
Carnival Row premiering on August 30 is an eight episode one-hour series from Executive Producers René Echevarria, Travis Beacham, Marc Guggenheim, Jon Amiel, and Orlando Bloom.
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!!This series includes:
* CrapsackWorld: The Burgue is a pretty terrible place for all the fae immigrants; unless you're very lucky/wealthy, like Agreus, you're forbidden from advancing in human society and are stuck taking the most menial and dangerous jobs or forced to become a sex worker, looked down upon by the wealthy and despised by the human lower classes. Even the humans don't have it easy, as sexism and homophobia is rampant.