Comment Re:It wasn't Ncuti Gatwa (Score 1) 77
And it wasn't true either. By the late Victorian era (the other end of that century), there were only a few small and relatively isolated ethnic enclaves in London. Entirely unlike what contemporary producers like to pretend it was so they can be "inclusive". But we live in a time when TV people think it's okay to make Queen Charlotte (of whom there are multiple paintings) black.
And ugh, the notion that small villages in Gallie would be anything but ethnically homogenous is absurd. The notion that any pre-modern village would be anything but ethnically homogenous is absurd, those were communities where inbreeding was a problem.