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9/10
What a hoot!
npvarley21 December 2023
Well, I wasn't quite sure what to expect when I sat down to watch the first episode, and it took a bit of time to adjust to the fact that the Dodger and Fagin, last heard of escaping at the end of Oliver Twist, ended up being transported to Australia (not at the same time).

Once you get your head round that, it's a fast-paced romp. Great performances from Thomas Brodie Sangster and David Thewlis, who is totally in his element playing to lovable rogue Fagin, and a great performance from Maia Mitchell, as the governor's wannabe surgeon daughter.

It's been great entertainment and we even see a few other Dickens character pop-up!

I hope it gets a second season!
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8/10
Finally, a Good New Period Drama!
laurahzamsky30 December 2023
I've been searching for brand new drama series to entertain me all year and most have come up short. This show stands above the lot and is lovely in so many ways. Acting is great, plot is sweet, thrilling and occasionally devastating. I was kicking my feet smiling over the romances and whipping away tears at the drama.

A quick and way too broad description of this show is: Bridgerton meets Greys Anatomy. That being said this show does have its own clear and unique identity. It has surgery (though way less sterile than I was used to), crime, gambling, political conflict and a slow burn/forbidden romance. Winning combo!

It reminds me of shows I used to watch on the BBC growing up.

The characters are funny and quick witted like a Doctor Who episode while the plot feels as dramatic as Outlander or Sherlock. Romance fans will love this show! I really hope this gets picked up for another season because I'll be watching.
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9/10
Stunning, Funny, Impressive. Season 2 plz!!!
charliecp-090842 December 2023
Haven't watched this book before. It's a new theme, and I already got bored watching modern medical series, but this one is eye-catching to me, so I finished it in a day. Good chemistry when Dawkins works with Belle. Hope they have more loveline in season two and see their growth because it's not enough to see them how to attract each other and the last few episodes were a little bit fast to end. It tells how rare the medical resources were back then and how they discovered sorts of things to save lives. Have to say that the costume and art team perfectly recreated the scene at that time, and their costumes depict contemporary social status, which is incredible.
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10/10
Season 2 When?
roguesaredreamy8 December 2023
I created an account on IMDB specifically to leave a review. This show is phenomenal! The script, the actors, the scenery, the pacing, the humor, the costuming, the cinematography, everything! From the first episode to the last, I was fully invested in what would happen. The characters all had such chemistry and depth! I feel like the creators fully fleshed them out - even the supporting cast - so they weren't just one-dimensional line-readers. And all the actors understood the assignment.

I literally have no criticisms of this show. I've recommended this to all my friends and I can't imagine why this show hasn't had Season 2 announced - this show is Emmy-worthy. Please sir, I want some more....
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10/10
I NEED a season 2 ASAP
celenerodriguez-651372 January 2024
I absolutely LOVED this show. It was a delightful period drama with comedy and an excellent romance story. I felt like it has everything you want in a show. It was so much better than I thought it would be and I already had high expectations. The characters Fagin, Jack, and Belle were likable and they had amazing chemistry with each other. The relationship between Jack and Belle destroyed me in the best way possible and I want nothing more than to see their story continue. The writing and the dialogue are entertaining and on point. The main actors especially did a great job delivering their lines. This is my favorite Hulu original by far.
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10/10
Pure Artistry
Tactrix2 December 2023
This series was done in the time of Oliver Twist, and it revolves around a surgeon(once thief) who became much more after he was abandoned by his uncle. And in another town, with a hospital to do surgeries in, he and the lovely governors daughter push the bounds of the 1850s modern medicine.

I watch quite a few series, and as of late they have been pretty dull, but this one is fire. There's simply no other way to put it. It has everything you could possibly want in a series. Great actors, drama, love, medicine, crime, a villain, and twists and turns for everything.

10/10 well done. Seriously at a time when we couldn't get a great series this is a cut about the rest!
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10/10
A MUST WATCH FOR HOPELESS ROMANTICS
korbincullers29 December 2023
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It makes me sad there isn't more to watch at the moment because it completely took me by surprise and I finished it in one at home sick day. The characters and setting are so authentic and beautifully made. The romance is so proper and heartfelt reminding me just a little of pride and prejudice but more of just the time period. If you like smaller shows and are searching for a new comfort watch this is my 1st pick for sure. Jack and belle are both some of the most beautifully flawed and hopelessly misunderstood characters in their setting, but after finding each other they make themselves better from their relationship and prove everyone wrong in their assumptions of the two.
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7/10
Felt fresh
AfricanBro13 December 2023
I haven't seen too many stuff from the victorian era based in Australia so this caught my eye. It's a reimagining of Oliver Twist and fellow characters, with the story leading us to colonial Australia. But to be honest with all I know of Oliver Twist is the song by D'banj that ravaged probably every party in Africa in the early 2010s. One of the things that stood out to me in this was there's notably a lot of amputations going on, the medical field has really come far.

Typical stuff though for any show/movie based in that time, with a the arranged marriages and smart girl who doesn't want any of her suitors so her younger sibling can't get married either. The high class, privileged daughter and the thieving bandit and many more elements that lead back to these being stories that have been done before.

In terms of the characters and how they all connect, it's pretty predictable and you can tell how it's gonna go, who's gonna end up with who and all that. And they're personalities too, which makes try them even more predictable as you can guess what they'd do next. The casting was good, I remember Thomas Brodie-Sangster from "Love, Actually". I liked that the characters were almost entirely convicts, as was Australia at the time, yet the story manages to string up a villain in captain Gaines.

However it is pretty quick paced and keeps itself on its toes, so if you can ignore all the formulaic stuff and act like it's the first show you've ever seen, it's pretty fun. It had good writing, good pacing, and characters you can get invested in. I love how they're portrayed, the good and the bad; but mostly I love how they're no annoying characters. If you haven't watched any Victorian era tv series in a while like I have, this feels pretty fresh and fun.
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10/10
A Must See & Indefinitely need of a Second Season!
jabtb1 December 2023
Fascinatingly gory medical scenes, thrilling heists, an engrossing romance, shocking "twists" in every corner, outstanding cast, excellent writing, vibrant settings, hilarious dark Comedy, intriguing drama, & an ending that screams second season!

Sangster kills it as the charming daredevil former thief/surgeon Jack Dawkins/Artful Dodger.

David Thewlis was made to play notorious pickpocket Norbert Fagin, & presents a more complex character as a compelling antihero.

Maia Mitchell shines as Hulu OG character, Lady Belle Fox as an ambitious & outspoken woman who's driven to be her hometown's first female surgeon.
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7/10
"Twisting Classics: A Fresh Yet Unbalanced Take in 'Artful Dodger'"
ngewakl-143-54934117 January 2024
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"Artful Dodger," a recent TV adaptation in Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist" universe, impresses, especially for those new to the original novel. The series adeptly explores the complex relationships among characters like Fagin, Oliver Twist, and Jack Dawkins (the Artful Dodger), providing an accessible introduction to Dickens' classic world.

However, there's a clear imbalance in narrative focus. While the main characters receive thorough development, showcasing rich backstories and personalities, the side characters are neglected, remaining underdeveloped despite their potential.

The shallowness in portraying secondary characters like Frances 'Red' Scrubbs is apparent in key story arcs. Moments like Red's cesarean or her revenge on Captain Lucien Gaines lack emotional impact, feeling shallow due to insufficient character development.

The main characters, however, truly shine. Maia Mitchel's Lady Belle Fox and Thomas Brodie-Sangster's Dr. Jack Dawkins form a compelling duo. Their relationship is so captivating that it keeps you on the edge of your seat, especially in high-stakes moments.

The series also delves into medical drama in 1920s Australia, primarily to add tension. Unlike other medical shows, it uses minimal jargon, making it easier to follow. Arguably, it's more about thieves than surgeons, with the most compelling plot points revolving around the former.

In conclusion, "Artful Dodger" excels in introducing "Oliver Twist" to new audiences but falls short in realizing its ensemble's potential. The focus on primary characters, effective as it is, leaves side characters unexplored. A more balanced character development in future could deepen the series' appeal, transforming it from a mere retelling to a thorough exploration of Dickens' world. My rating: 7/10.
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10/10
Delightfully charming with loveable characters
rachellepoirier23 December 2023
Absolutely enjoyable- in fact, I am obsessed- a new spin on the old characters "the artful dodger" and Fagin or Dickens fame. Thomas Brodie-Sangster is charming and progressive surgeon Dr Jack Dawkins, secretly an escaped convict turned Navy doctor, in 1850s Port Victory. Maia Mitchell plays Lady Belle Fox, a headstrong young woman with the drive to be a surgeon. I would go to war for her. David Thewlis's Fagin is at once conniving and dirty, fatherly and droll- a real highlight of the show. Secrets are spilled and a bargain struck, and of course a romance blossoms. The series is witty, heartwarming, adventurous- and addicting. I have binged it twice. The best thing Disney+ or Hulu or Star OR WHOMEVER could do now is give it a second season. It's absolutely fantastic.
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6/10
a little bit annoying
Anyyba22 January 2024
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I had high hopes for this because I love period dramas. I hate the Fagin character so much. He keeps getting Jack in trouble. Jack has gotten out stealing habits and should focus mainly on building a successful career as a surgeon. I would have really loved this series if it wouldn't have been full of scheming and poorly executed stealing ( the kind that gets you caught). It would have had enough drama and depth even if the focus would have been mainly on the medicine and in the changes that came along when Belle started working at the hospital. Overall entertaining but slightly annoying. Good casting.
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5/10
Easily forgettable after viewing.
ulric993 December 2023
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An interesting story - but also easily forgotten after viewing (brain candy).

I liked the story of The Artful Dodger becoming a doctor in the Australian colonies and putting into practice new techniques in surgery (often with successful outcomes).

Dodger falls in love with the Governor's daughter and there's tension between the two to keep the story moving.

However, the stories that are penned have too many outs. It's easy not to be caught or at least have options to get away from the law.

The Govenor is shown as a buffoon, simply written in to fill a spot in the show (?), the daughter of the Govenor is a doctor in training who learns a lot from Dodger and the hospital Professor is a drunkard who also appears to be put in as a filler role. Gaines (?) is the only one who has been written in as the bad guy (but has fleeting moments in the series).

Overall, I'd say it's worth watching but it's easily forgettable.
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10/10
10/10 No Notes
Tales-ofa-Fangirl-witha-DVR27 December 2023
What a fun ride that was! Whether you're familiar with Charles Dickens Oliver Twist or love a good watch set in a historical time, the Artful Dodger is for you. The cast is stacked. Thomas Brodie Sangster does an amazing job in the lead role as Jack Dawson aka Dodger. The range he has keeps you captivated every episode. Playing opposite David Thewlis' Fagan is such a treat. Thewlis is a fantastic Fagan and his scenes with Dodger can have so much heart and history that it feels like they truly experienced the novel 15 years ago. Maia Mitchell as the governor's daughter, Lady Belle, rounds out this trio and is also a delight. I love how she's a woman in STEM and really shows how revolutionary medicine became at this time. Her chemistry and romance with Sangster is *chefs kiss*. I seriously couldn't get enough of them on screen together.

Highly recommend if you are looking for action, humor, romance and a little Easter eggs to the original. I can't wait to watch again!
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10/10
Fantastic show (we need a season 2!!!)
kauriburns30 December 2023
The Artful Dodger was one of those series you wish you could watch for the first time again. The amount of surprises and shocks one will experience through out this series takes you on a roller coaster of happiness, sadness, anger and triumph. The acting from all the cast is phenomenal especially Thomas Brodie Sangster, David Thewlis and Maia Mitchell. Artful Dodger is changing and growing at such a fast pase yet it keeps u invested and on your toes the entire time. The romance in the show was Perfect and Jack and Belles chemistry is out of this world. The Australian actors are great and the settings, costume designs and cinematography was fabulous! The story also kept the audience entertained with just the right about of short witty humour. The ending was pleasing although I think most people want to see a season 2!! And in my opinion The Artful Dodger deserves an award of some kind. Thanks for creating this masterpiece 10/10 recommend

-K&F.
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9/10
Harkens back to Old School Disney
manningrr-363373 January 2024
This reminded me of when I used to see the old Disney stuff with Hayley Mills or early Kurt Russel stuff.

It's fun, family friendly, excellent writing, great casting across the board. David Thewlis as Fagin is just a scene stealer, Thomas Brodie-Sangster is great and so utterly likeable as the Dodger and Maia Mitchel is channeling Hayley Mills in such a modern way that it's hard not to smile when she does.

Big fan of the show, really would love to see Disney make more fare like this, it's what a show should really be and I would love to see something done with Bed Knobs and Broomsticks, The Ghosts of Buxley-Hall or even the Dexter Riley trilogy.

This is fun, and there should be more of it!!!
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10/10
Thoroughly enjoyable, pleasantly surprised
carrinholmes764 January 2024
This was a very enjoyable watch and I was pleasantly surprised and happy I gave it a try. My husband and I binged the whole first season in one day.

I didn't have high hopes to start with at first, as I was never really into Oliver Twist, but decided to take a look during a lazy day over the holidays. (I almost gave up when I couldn't find it on Disney+, until I realised my parental control settings were only set to show up to M rated shows and this was M15+).

Once I started watching I was hooked. The characters, the period, the medical procedures, the comedy and the romance were all on point. A lot of reviews on here have said it more eloquently than I could. I strongly recommend giving this a watch and I hope there is a second season.
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10/10
A Delightful Twist On Dodger
litavh1 December 2023
This clever twist on the eponymous Dodger is all I wanted and more. The casting is a dream; Thewlis was born to play Fagin and Thomas Brodie Sangster as Jack Dawkins is the perfect leading man: charming, clever, boyishly handsome and ever so artful. The characters play off each other with delightful banter and the chemistry is pure perfection. The story's structure continuously ups the stakes without ever giving emotional fatigue while the simmering love story will leave you breathless. By the series end, everything pays off with catharsis and satisfies the entire emotional range in a blend rarely seen nowadays.

If you like a bit of snark with your play on a period piece, for my money this is somewhere between Our Flag Means Death, Sherlock, and Becoming Jane.
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10/10
You better pick a pocket or two!
purple-mug29 November 2023
This is the sort of production that you've been swearing they don't make any more. Vibrant, colourful and full of characters who know that good often comes at the cost of a little wickedness here and there. Thomas Brodie Sangster is a highly believable, still largely child-like, Jack Dawkins, aka. The Dodger while David Thewlis, mercifully free of the stereotypes that have dogged the character in the past, makes easy work of the shamelessly light-fingered Fagin. But it is the unashamedly scene-stealing Maia Mitchell as the most unladylike Lady Belle, the governor's daughter, who catches the eye. Which is not to say that we are short-changed on the minor characters with a pliable governor whose scheming wife is clearly the true power, an incompetent chief surgeon with a total lack of self-awareness, a dour policeman who "hangs people for a hobby", and a proper villain played with relish by Tim Minchin. Seems they do make them like this after all!
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5/10
collection of intriguing short stories, the absence of a central narrative
H0LLYW00D23 January 2024
The artful dodger series falls short in delivering a cohesive main story. While it presents a collection of intriguing short stories, the absence of a central narrative diminishes the overall impact. Additionally, the characters display a mix of expendable and indispensable qualities, resulting in a fractured dynamic.

Undoubtedly, David Thewlis stands out as the standout performer, delivering a captivating performance. However, the remaining cast members struggle to leave a lasting impression.

In contrast to series that captivate viewers with a compelling main story, this particular series only offers glimpses into various episodic narratives, leaving audiences yearning for more substance. The lack of a solid story arc leaves the viewer to navigate through a disconnected array of individual tales. Consequently, the series feels more like scattered fragments instead of a united body of work.

The music does an adequate job in setting the mood, but at times, it fails to strike the necessary balance between atmospheric enhancement and musical accompaniment. This inconsistency can prove to be distracting, as it disrupts the immersion in the series' world.

One cannot help but question the director's choices in execution, as a more coherent story structure could have been achieved by delving into the main narrative earlier and skimming over extraneous details. By streamlining the series and focusing on the core elements, the overall experience could have achieved a greater impact.

The limited episode count of seven raises further concerns. Given the disjointed nature of the series, it begs the question as to whether a shorter season with only five or fewer episodes would have been more effective. A reduction in episodes may have allowed for a tighter and more focused storytelling approach.

In conclusion, the artful dodger series fails to harness the potential of its intriguing premise. The absence of a cohesive main story detracts from its overall impact, while the characters struggle to leave a lasting impression. The music, although adequate, occasionally misses the mark in maintaining a consistent atmospheric tone. With a more decisive directorial approach and a streamlined episode count, the series could have offered a more fulfilling viewing experience.
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9/10
Great fun
FlicksFlix4 December 2023
Medical gore, heists, intrigue, humour, and romance - this show has it all! Brodie-Sangster and Thewlis were absolutely brilliant in their roles as Jack Dawkins and Fagin! Their scenes together could make me laugh or cry in turn. Hold loosely any special love you have for the original Oliver Twist story, but even if it's not a seamless sequal for these characters it's much more fun rooting for them! The series is set in 'the colonies' 15 years later where (somewhat reformed) Jack 'Dodger' Dawkins, hiding in plain sight, is an exceptional but down on his luck surgeon who is thrust back alongside the criminally-oriented Fagin.

9/10 - Great acting with a gritty, fun (yet poignant occasionally) fast paced story. It was mostly the modern rock music that lost that last point. While it did help it feel modern and irreverent, I'd have liked something less jarring.
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8/10
Amazing performances
debbystardust20 March 2024
As a fan of both the 1967 movie Oliver! And author Charles Dickens, I was excited about watching The Artful Dodger. The casting is extraordinary. Familiar characters are given a twist without that "wet lettuce" Oliver Twist. And yet... I couldn't shake off some of the show's departures from Dickens. Is Fagin even Jewish anymore? Would Dodger really settle into a surgeon's workhorse life? But, a series even bringing up such questions must be doing something right.

The show may share some of Dickens' faults as a writer: moralizing. Of course, our heroine rejects Victorian womanhood and loves science as she should. And she loathes the ignorance and filth around her just as a modern young woman might. But, some of the Victorian tropes from Oliver Twist come up. Do we admire Belle more because she is "the closest thing to royalty...here."? Just like Oliver was really an heir and not a poor street urchin (sorry, spoiler alert for Oliver Twist.) Maybe Belle the Governor's daughter just reminds me of Hermione Granger at times.

The Australian setting does offer possibilities and perils. But I can't help but mourn what we're losing- Victorian London. Of course, I'm only two episodes in as of now. I'm hoping Fagin will discuss his Judaism and everyone will jaunt off to see Big Ben- but I'm not holding my breath. Dickens based Fagin on a real criminal who was also sent to Australia before being hung- if I remember Wikipedia correctly. I'm fascinated by Ron Moody's take on Fagin in Oliver! And how the actor insisted on avoiding antisemitism from old stage traditions. I'm glad to see another take on the character. I look forward to the next episode. As for Fagin's partner in crime, have no notes on the Artful Dodger performance- it's perfect.
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10/10
Artfully Charming
cristysophia30 November 2023
I absolutely LOVED it! Sometimes it takes a couple of episodes to get into a series but this one set up the plot in the first five minutes which I thoroughly enjoyed. While a lot did happen (especially in the first episode) I thought the pacing was perfect and kept interest levels piqued from the very beginning. The acting, the characterisation, and the chemistry between the characters - especially Sangster's Dodger and Thewlis' Fagin - were brilliant. The writing flowed effortlessly and was witty and humourous when needed but also compelling in the more serious parts. What I love most is that The Artful Dodger doesn't take itself too seriously and is a completely original take on Dickens' characters. The soundtrack, which included a number of rock 'n' roll bangers, was a welcome addition that only added to the overall feeling and aesthetic of the series. Would definitely recommend it.
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10/10
Refreshing and wonderful
lisameredith-237383 December 2023
I'm so glad to have found this series, I wish there were more like this one. I enjoyed it so much I binged watched it in two days but now I miss it and am wishing for more. I hope that it continues because you don't find series as delightfully lightweight as this one yet it covers all the things one would hope to find in a good series. The characters are wonderful, the scenery, costumes, the intrigue, romance, even the violence are all well balanced. Just my cup of tea. The music is really good as well. It's fun but still manages to stir up feelings of all sorts. I'll be waiting for the next round.
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10/10
I can officially say I have a favourite show
rjaandrew26 February 2024
When I try to think of flaws in this show, I can literally think of none. I absolutely loved it. The visuals were excellent and actually bright despite the setting, which so many shows fail to do. The acting was IMPECCABLE; each and every performance was memorable. I loved the score and the use of rock music. It's so unique for a period drama and I thought it worked perfectly. The plot was spot on. Was it super profound and original? Not exactly? Did I care at all? Clearly, not. However, the best part about this series is by far the characters. I LOVED Jack and thought he was so well-rounded and written realistically regarding his story in Oliver Twist. Belle was amazing. She wasn't just another strong female character with no personality. She showed true vulnerability and, you know, didn't really want to shoot bottles with a gun (and didn't do it perfectly on her first try). Fagin was SO INTERESTING. His moral compass is such a fascinating character trait that caused me to flip flop between loving him and not over and over.

Anyways, watch this show, I guess.
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