The Good Lord Bird(2020) (2025)
The narrative is framed through the eyes of (played by Joshua Caleb Johnson), a young enslaved boy who is "freed" by John Brown but mistaken for a girl. To survive the chaotic frontier, Onion maintains the disguise for years while riding with Brown’s motley army toward the inevitable, doomed raid on Harpers Ferry . This perspective allows the series to explore heavy themes—race, religion, and gender identity—with a surprising amount of humor and absurdity. Performances
: As the audience's eyes, Johnson delivers a "likeable, engaging presence" that grounds the show’s more eccentric elements. Craft & Atmosphere The Good Lord Bird(2020)
Review: The Good Lord Bird (2020) is a seven-episode limited series that breathes wild, irreverent life into the story of abolitionist John Brown. Adapted from James McBride’s National Book Award-winning novel, it manages to be simultaneously a gritty Western, a pointed satire, and a deeply moving character study. The Story & Concept The narrative is framed through the eyes of
: In what many consider a career-best performance, Hawke portrays Brown as a man who is "simultaneously heroic and unhinged". He oscillates between "low grumbly growling and passionate, throat-ruining screaming," perfectly capturing the fanaticism of a man who believed he was doing the Lord's work. Performances : As the audience's eyes, Johnson delivers
: The series "blurs the line between cinema and television" with energetic, lively camerawork and a "nostalgic storybook feeling" to its visuals.