I fell asleep during the last episode.
I am a history buff, and generally like historical dramas, but the jury is out on this one.
I think Rylance is very good and it's well made, but this is one series I can't get excited about. It relies heavily on words, rather than action, which is fine, but you have to be quite alert I think to all the subtleties and nuances of the script, especially as sometimes it's unclear as to who is being spoken about, and indeed, who is engaging in conversation. It's very slow and that may be one of it's charms, but I find myself not caring very much about the characters.
As others have mentioned, the whole thing is spoiled by the use of contemporary turns of phrase and conversation. I'll stick with it, but it's not ranking as high as some fairly recent drama series I've watched.
I tried to get into Mantel's book but failed, finding her writing style absolutely dreadful. (I know I am in the minority and it was generally praised, but all the excitement about it, and the plaudits, left me feeling mystified.)