Thanks for posting it.
I had seen none of it.
It seems to be historically accurate, which is the main criterion for judging it, in my opinion.
It did seem a bit melodramatic in the acting. They all seemed scared or worried.
They were all people of political connections and interactions with British royal agents, commissioners, and military local leaders. Once they got the response from George III, and knowing they were committed to Independence, they knew that if they were caught- they’d be hanged. It was no small thing, and so, they were brave. Every brave man, decorated or not will tell you they were scared. Medal of Honor recipients (living) will tell you they were scared, military men may gloss but most would tell you without training they would have been frozen in place.