COLLECTION · Series · 2015
Z: The Beginning of Everything A biography series based on the life of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, the brilliant, beautiful and talented Southern Belle who becomes the original flapper and icon of the wild, flamboyant Jazz Age in the 20s. Z starts before Zelda Fitzgerald meets the unpublished writer F. Scott Fitzgerald and moves through their passionate, turbulent love affair and their marriage-made in heaven, lived out in hell as the celebrity couple of their time.
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* 6.9 (53) Drama United States
Seasons and episodes ▼ Season 1
10 episodes · 2015
Hide episodes Episode 1. Pilot
2015-11-03 · 29 min
Zelda Sayre yearns to break free from the monotony of Montgomery. She sees her chance when she meets a young soldier named Scott Fitzgerald.
Episode 2. Just Humans
2017-01-26 · 30 min
As Scott pursues Zelda in Montgomery, she must decide what she can sacrifice to be with him.
Episode 3. The Right Side of Paradise
2017-01-26 · 29 min
Despite living worlds apart, Scott and Zelda grow closer. Zelda tries to decide if she loves him enough to uproot her whole life.
Episode 4. You, Me and Us
2017-01-26 · 27 min
Zelda arrives in NYC to marry Scott. They celebrate their new life with all his Big City friends.
Episode 5. The It Girl
2017-01-26 · 25 min
Zelda changes her look and finds her new identity as she tries to fit in with her new high-life in New York City.
Episode 6. Lights! Camera! Fitzgerald!
2017-01-26 · 28 min
Zelda flirts with Hollywood when she does a screen test for a big director.
Episode 7. Where There Are Friends, There Are Riches
2017-01-26 · 29 min
Scott and Zelda go to Princeton for a reunion filled with emotion.
Episode 8. Playing House
2017-01-26 · 30 min
Scott and Zelda get away to a Westport vacation house so Scott can write. They have New York friends over for a party.
Episode 9. Quicksand
2017-01-26 · 26 min
Scott and Zelda work through rising marital tensions at their Westport house.
Episode 10. Best of All
2017-01-26 · 29 min
Scott and Zelda take a road trip back to Montgomery in an attempt to mend their marriage.
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biography period drama jazz age 1920s