The Pillars of the Earth (2010)

TV show · 2010 · Drama · English

Curator score: 5.4/10 (35.8K ratings)

Overview

A sweeping epic of good and evil, treachery and intrigue, violence and beauty, a sensuous, spirited story set against a backdrop of war, religious strife and power struggles in 12th Century England.

Ratings

Production

Tandem Communications, Muse Entertainment, Movie Central Network, CBC, The Movie Network, Starz Entertainment

Cast

Robert Bathurst, Donald Sutherland, Matthew Macfadyen, Rufus Sewell, Ian McShane, Eddie Redmayne, Natalia Wörner, Hayley Atwell, David Oakes, Tony Curran, Alison Pill, Sarah Parish, Liam Garrigan, Götz Otto, Sam Claflin, Jody Halse, Anatole Taubman, Skye Bennett, John Pielmeier, Matt Devere

Curator Review

Verdict

A lavish, old-school historical epic with strong performances, brutal stakes, and enough intrigue to reward viewers who like their period drama sprawling and melodramatic. It’s not subtle, but it is committed, and the single-season format keeps the story focused.

Best for

  • fans of medieval history and cathedral-era spectacle
  • viewers who like political intrigue, betrayals, and dynastic power struggles
  • people who enjoy long-form prestige miniseries
  • audiences looking for a complete, self-contained story

Skip if

  • you want brisk pacing or modern TV rhythms
  • you prefer historically light or low-violence dramas
  • you dislike soapier melodrama in prestige packaging
  • you need a series with multiple seasons and deep long-term character arcs

Overview

The Pillars of the Earth is the kind of grand historical miniseries that leans into scale, suffering, and ambition. Set in 12th-century England, it blends church politics, feudal conflict, romance, and construction drama into a sweeping saga that feels both operatic and grimly physical. The production aims for immersion, and the cast gives it enough gravitas to sell the betrayals and power plays.

Worth noting

It works best as a bingeable, self-contained epic. The story is broad rather than nuanced, and some viewers may find the plotting melodramatic or the pacing uneven, but the central appeal is clear: a richly textured world where every alliance is fragile and every victory is hard-won. The violence and cruelty are not decorative; they are part of the series’ sense of historical pressure.

Bottom line

If you like your period pieces big, earnest, and full of moral conflict, this is a strong watch. If you want the polish and precision of the very best modern prestige dramas, it may feel a little old-fashioned, but that old-fashioned quality is also part of its charm.

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Topics

historical drama, medieval, prestige miniseries, epic scope, political intrigue, religious strife, period piece, violent, bingeable, old-school

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