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The Lizzie Borden Chronicles on Lifetime

Greg Cox

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Anybody else watching this show? Lizzie, played as a cold-blooded sociopath by Christina Ricci, is racking up quite the body count so far. I'm curious to see how they're going to sustain this as ongoing series. How many people have to missing before the Fall River authorities figure out that Lizzie is up to no good again?
 
I hadn't heard of this one. The last such version I saw was the Elizabeth Montgomery movie, The Legend of Lizzie Borden. Is this one alright?
 
There was a new TV-movie, Lizzie Borden Took an Ax, about a year ago. It got good ratings, so now we're getting a TV series continuing Lizzie's adventures after the famous murder trial. There have been two episodes so far . . . and Lizzie has killed at least three more people already . . . .

At this point, I can't really recommend it with a straight face. We're talking guilty pleasure here, but I'm curious to see where it goes. And, yes, one should probably put any concerns about historical accuracy out of one's head, since, last I heard, the real Lizzie was not running around killing people after her trial! :)

(FYI: the old Elizabeth Montgomery movie is now out on DVD as well.)
 
I've seen the season premiere.

It's like somebody at Lifetime said "We need our own 'Dexter'" and somebody else said "Let's make Lizzie Borden into one. It's not like she can sue us now..."
 
What's with the music choices and the switches to slow motion mood? Good thing Christina Ricci is enjoyable to watch in this because I really can't imagine this being more than a silly show. It's odd.
 
The music is really jarring and distracting and is almost enough to drive me away from the show, but Ricci keeps drawing me back in.
 
There was a new TV-movie, Lizzie Borden Took an Ax, about a year ago. It got good ratings, so now we're getting a TV series continuing Lizzie's adventures after the famous murder trial. There have been two episodes so far . . . and Lizzie has killed at least three more people already . . . .

At this point, I can't really recommend it with a straight face. We're talking guilty pleasure here, but I'm curious to see where it goes. And, yes, one should probably put any concerns about historical accuracy out of one's head, since, last I heard, the real Lizzie was not running around killing people after her trial! :)

(FYI: the old Elizabeth Montgomery movie is now out on DVD as well.)

Exactly. The old poem sounds like bull imo, just stuff people concocted back then to smear her in general. Not that that she was completely innocent, but I don't buy into it completely.
 
There was a new TV-movie, Lizzie Borden Took an Ax, about a year ago. It got good ratings, so now we're getting a TV series continuing Lizzie's adventures after the famous murder trial. There have been two episodes so far . . . and Lizzie has killed at least three more people already . . . .

At this point, I can't really recommend it with a straight face. We're talking guilty pleasure here, but I'm curious to see where it goes. And, yes, one should probably put any concerns about historical accuracy out of one's head, since, last I heard, the real Lizzie was not running around killing people after her trial! :)

(FYI: the old Elizabeth Montgomery movie is now out on DVD as well.)

Exactly. The old poem sounds like bull imo, just stuff people concocted back then to smear her in general. Not that that she was completely innocent,

Um, according to the jury in real life she was...
 
There was a new TV-movie, Lizzie Borden Took an Ax, about a year ago. It got good ratings, so now we're getting a TV series continuing Lizzie's adventures after the famous murder trial. There have been two episodes so far . . . and Lizzie has killed at least three more people already . . . .

At this point, I can't really recommend it with a straight face. We're talking guilty pleasure here, but I'm curious to see where it goes. And, yes, one should probably put any concerns about historical accuracy out of one's head, since, last I heard, the real Lizzie was not running around killing people after her trial! :)

(FYI: the old Elizabeth Montgomery movie is now out on DVD as well.)

Exactly. The old poem sounds like bull imo, just stuff people concocted back then to smear her in general. Not that that she was completely innocent,

Um, according to the jury in real life she was...
Well we can't be entirely sure. We weren't there.

But it's great they did find her innocent. Glad they were able to see through all of the smearing.
 
Anybody else watching this show? Lizzie, played as a cold-blooded sociopath by Christina Ricci, is racking up quite the body count so far. I'm curious to see how they're going to sustain this as ongoing series. How many people have to missing before the Fall River authorities figure out that Lizzie is up to no good again?

I haven't yet, but hasn't Lizzie Borden been done to death (no pun intended) in countless different shows already?
 
Anybody else watching this show? Lizzie, played as a cold-blooded sociopath by Christina Ricci, is racking up quite the body count so far. I'm curious to see how they're going to sustain this as ongoing series. How many people have to missing before the Fall River authorities figure out that Lizzie is up to no good again?

I haven't yet, but hasn't Lizzie Borden been done to death (no pun intended) in countless different shows already?

Not really. There was a TV-movie starring Elizabeth Montgomery way back in the seventies, over forty years ago, but beyond that . . . ?

Warehouse 13 referenced her once, but Lizzie herself didn't appear and that wasn't even the main topic of the episode. I can't think of any other appearances.

There's been a handful of novels over the last few decades, but, as far as I know, she hasn't been done to death onscreen.

Maybe you're thinking of Elizabeth Bathory? Or Bloody Mary?
 
Most dramatic adaptations of Lizzie Borden usually fictionalize some things. About 10 years ago I played Lizzie Borden's lawyer in a stage production of Blood Relations and I remember researching her legal team of the era and finding out that she actually had like 6 lawyers, whereas Sharon Pollock had combined the attributes of all the lawyers into one "Defense" character for the play.
 
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