When faced with the loss of access to the quarry for all the new cathedral's stone, the prior asks Tom the master builder if they can continue without it! Tom manages to answer no without any hint of sarcasm at all!
A cathedral built without stone in the 12thC - well if Tom's invented Gothic in England 40y too early perhaps he's got a recipe for Portland cement 700y to early too! Or access to some corrugated iron and I beams instead?
What happened to the burnt church ruins and when did they dig any foundations for the new cathedral? I can see a tower collapse 100y off at this rate with foundations as thin as a picnic rug.
Liked the painted statue - wonder if they will be realistic and paint the inside of the cathedral in gaudy colours too when that is more complete?
Loving all the aged Norman/ Romanesque stonework that is at best a whopping 70y old by 1140s! Some poor sod had to age all that polysyrene and glass fibre molded stonework rather than leave it almost pristine as it would have been by then. And yes I know there is a smidgeon of pre conquest (ie Anglo-Saxon) Romanesque in England - but even that is still likely to be 11thC and thus ~140y old max.
Also, what happened to the them and us division between (mostly) Normal ruling class and Saxon (English) peasants? That was still an open wound. We won't even start on them writing modern English and the court not speaking Norman French - whatever that sounded like. The Tardis like mutation of all to modern English sound and writting has spread from Dr Who I see. Was the Norman/Saxon divide in the book but simplified away for TV I wonder?
But what I say is more dwarf nudity to distract me from the architectural faux-pas.
