When I watched the trailer it reminded me of "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" and although the story has some similarities, this is not an action/comedy. It's a twist in a very important event for modern society, with a well written first episode that hints why the fiction could have been real and history rewritten, that has no intention of hiding (even to the point of predictable) the stereotypes of that period (reminding us that some things, regrettably, haven't changed that much) and that made me want to see more. Flowing from more still moments to some "that escalated quickly" ones, keeps quite interesting. The actors were unknown to me but do the job, visually is well done with some beautiful scenes but some not so good CGI (or so it seems) and good FX, costumes and hair and makeup (important in "historical" shows) are really good and the music, though more modern, actually fits in a show that promises action. Overall, it made me want to see the next episode. From then on, time will tell.