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‘The Porter’ Is a Rich Period Drama About Labor and Dignity

July 17, 2025
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‘The Porter’ Is a Rich Period Drama About Labor and Dignity
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“The Porter” is a Canadian drama from 2022 that originally aired on the CBC in Canada and on BET+ in the United States, and it’s now available on the Roku Channel, too. The show is set in the 1920s and centers on a group of Black train porters who are trying to improve their lives, some through labor organizing and others through bootlegging.

Beyond its porters, the show also follows people at a night club, a brothel, the beginnings of a medical clinic; it covers Canadian politics, American politics and railroad politics. Sure, the characters are all miraculously connected through the enchanting magic of narrative television, but the idea that one’s plight is tied to another’s is also one of the main ideas of the show. Solidarity matters — and the people who tell you that you’re one of the good ones and to slam the door behind you are the people who benefit from your exploitation, not your success. Don’t trust someone else to define dignity.

It’s a show about a train, so there’s a sense of real momentum and destiny. Things are moving, and the characters are motivated, so the story feels exciting even when it’s tragic. The camera here is shaky and searching, sometimes tilting with the rocking of the train cars but also, like the characters, always scanning the scene for someone to trust, always a little unsettled.

So many streaming shows feel like the TV equivalent of gray laminate Zillowcore, resigned to a lack of specialness and taste in favor of volume and repetition. Part of what’s so pleasurable about “The Porter” is how full its moments are, how crafted. There’s a melody to the clacking of its typewriters and a viciousness to the half-eaten sandwiches on its plates.

“Every task is a chance to show your excellence,” says Zeke (Ronnie Rowe), our labor hero, explaining the virtue of the perfect place setting. (I’ve thought about this line every single time I’ve folded a napkin in the past three years.)

There’s only one season of “The Porter,” which is a shame, but luckily it is an excellent rewatch. I like it even more now than I did when it debuted.

Margaret Lyons is a television critic at The Times, and writes the TV parts of the Watching newsletter.

The post ‘The Porter’ Is a Rich Period Drama About Labor and Dignity appeared first on New York Times.

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