
Blackadder
About
British comedy series that traces the self‑serving Blackadder family through England’s history.
Blackadder begins in the late Middle Ages and moves through the Elizabethan era, Regency England, and the trenches of World War I. Each season follows a different Edmund Blackadder, a sharp‑tongued, morally ambiguous hero who survives by exploiting the politics and perils of his time. The show blends historical references with biting satire, keeping viewers laughing while reflecting on power, class and human folly.
What to know
- Season 1 set in the 1400s with a medieval Blackadder.
- Season 2 satirises the Elizabethan court.
- Season 3 follows a Regency‑era Blackadder.
- Season 4 shows Blackadder in WWI trenches.
- Each season is self‑contained but shares a common family thread.
- The comedy relies on clever dialogue and historical allusions.
- Rowan Atkinson’s Blackadder is cynical, witty, and ruthless.
- The series frequently parodies royalty, politicians and war.
- The show’s humor is darker than many sitcoms.
- It has a mature tone suitable for adult viewers.
Watch if
If you enjoy smart, historically grounded humor with a cynical hero and sharp dialogue, Blackadder delivers a witty, satirical look at power and class that keeps you laughing and thinking alike.
Skip if
If you prefer light‑hearted sitcoms, simple plotlines, or content free of mature language and dark satire, this series may not suit your taste.
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Characters and Relationships
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