
Warning! Some spoilers ahead!
I started watching The Queen’s Gambit on Netflix a few days ago and it immediately grabbed and held on to my attention. It has a compelling story with so much detail that I thought the main character was based on a real person.Spoiler: She is not. Elizabeth Harmon is a fictional character first seen in the novel of the same title by Walter Tevis, originally published in 1983. The actress, Anya Taylor-Joy plays Beth and is amazing. I’ve also been googling other work she has done because of this performance.I think what made me want to learn more was the level of honesty and true portrayal of emotion. Beth has to deal with some very hard situations before it feels like she comes into her own.
The show did a very good job of moving through the years of her life it covered and made absolutely everything seem dynamic and exciting. I felt that it handled a main theme of addiction particularly well. One scene in particular – Beth is drunk, hits her head, and blacks out. The next day she is not recognizably herself – she is confrontational, rude, and barely functioning. Besides probably having a hangover – I’d bet she has an untreated concussion as well. That’s not said – but it seems evident.
I enjoy that the series is complex – both dark and hopeful. I find one of the most complex and beautifully played parts to be that of Beth’s adoptive mother – Marielle Heller does a very good job playing someone so troubled but also caring. There was an amount of depth – where I was always expecting something bad to happen because of her – and then she’d surprise me. I expected her to use Beth more than she did, instead, they developed a complex but loving relationship which Beth vigorously defends later.
The sets and costuming are superb! Beth enjoys looking good and it shows. I would wear what she wears to her chess matches any day! The sets are beautiful- I especially enjoy Moscow lit up at night.
The Queen’s Gambit has gotten a rare 100% Rotten Tomatoes rating – and besides my rave review continues to impress. I hope we get a second season and more of Beth’s story. Don’t worry. I didn’t give everything away. So many powerful and interesting surprises!



