In what will probably come as a shock for some here, I'm loving The Gilded Age. A good part of it is seeing really good New York actors given chances that usually go only to less-qualified Brits, some of it is the writing, and some of it is the period. With the exception of the Streep daughter, I find it a universally-strong ensemble. Coon is superb (it's impossible to imagine the inept Amanda Peet in that role), as is Baranski.
1883, on the other hand, I wouldn't watch if they shot twenty-dollar bills out of the teevee while it was on.
--Dave Sikula