If you miss the high drama of Yellowstone and need a new show to binge, look no further than Prime Video‘s exceptional new series, The Gray House.
From executive producers Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman comes this show about the real-life women who helped win the Civil War for the Union Army.
The show made its debut on Amazon Prime Video last month, and it’s one of the best period dramas you can stream right now.
Watch With Us breaks down why The Gray House has what it takes to be a Yellowstone-sized hit.
‘The Gray House’ Is a Gripping Account of a True Story
The Gray House follows three women who formed a groundbreaking underground spy network during the Civil War. In the very heart of the Confederacy in Richmond, Virginia, a group of women led by socialite Elizabeth Van Lew (Daisy Head), her mother Eliza (Mary-Louise Parker) and their former slave Mary Jane Richards (Amethyst Davis) created an extensive spy ring on behalf of the Union. The women ended up connecting to hundreds of other women in the midst of war, all of whom became undercover agents. Elizabeth would pass along notes, aid soldiers with provisions and help POWs escape.
Most people probably don’t know the story of Elizabeth Van Lew and her network of female spies. The Gray House allows these unsung figures of history to finally get their due. The show does a great job highlighting the bravery of these women and what they risked by running a covert intelligence operation to serve their country, and their struggle is portrayed with nuance and clarity of voice.
‘The Gray House’ Is a Spy Drama Unlike Any Other
In addition to being a great historical drama, The Gray House also succeeds as a genuinely riveting espionage drama that subverts typical spy story stereotypes by primarily focusing on women. When you think “spy,” you probably think James Bond. But instead of dashing action heroes in exotic locations, The Gray House takes spy story conventions and flips them on their head, placing them smack dab in the middle of the Civil War while helmed by strong female characters.
The Gray House takes a premise that might, in other hands, be presented as simply a history lesson and instead creates a high-stakes thriller, placing emphasis on the tension of working against the enemy while operating squarely under their noses.
The Cast is Top-Notch
While the period-perfect production design of The Gray House is a huge part of what makes the show tick, it wouldn’t quite be what it is without the commitment from the impressive cast. Parker, Davis and Head are all stunning in their performances, with Parker leading the charge as an utterly magnetic presence. But all three lead actresses deliver incredibly emotionally powerful performances that drive home the urgency of their mission. This helps to create an overall atmosphere that feels both authentic and gripping. And what’s more, despite some actors being British, they are able to convey very convincing Southern accents.
But the entire ensemble cast is both impressive and diverse, as the show highlights the efforts of enslaved Black people to win the war against the Confederacy. The Gray House‘s great performances include new talents like Davis and more seasoned character actors like Ben Vereen and Keith David. A particular highlight is Paul Anderson‘s villainous portrayal of lawman Stokely Reeves, who gives the show a love-to-hate antagonist you’d like to root against.
Stream The Gray House now on Prime Video.












