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dont even fink about it posted:King George's death is made insanely melodramatic, for example. Never has a vacation been more ruined. If only we could all learn to take the death of a loved one in stride like you.
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# ? Nov 26, 2016 18:30 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 06:34 |
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I hope they let the show continue into the future, with Charles being crowned King of England in a post-Brexit post-UK breakup world. If they really want to make "The Crown" the main character, it has to move to a new host before the show ends.
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# ? Nov 26, 2016 18:57 |
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A Buttery Pastry posted:I hope they let the show continue into the future, with Charles being crowned King of England in a post-Brexit post-UK breakup world. If they really want to make "The Crown" the main character, it has to move to a new host before the show ends. Charles is crowned King of the United Kingdom of Greater London and Part of Leeds.
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# ? Nov 26, 2016 19:30 |
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Escobarbarian posted:I see your point, but just because the characters act like it's all important doesn't mean the show itself believes it, I think. Could just be my bias, of course, but it felt a lot like we were meant to feel the inherent absurdity of it sometimes. This is true. But it is a modification of the old rule: You cannot make a truly antiwar movie, nor can you make an antimonarchy movie.
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# ? Nov 26, 2016 21:36 |
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A Buttery Pastry posted:I hope they let the show continue into the future, with Charles being crowned King of England in a post-Brexit post-UK breakup world. If they really want to make "The Crown" the main character, it has to move to a new host before the show ends. Well considering they're expecting to last 6 seasons and the Queen is 90 I don't think that scenario is unlikely.
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# ? Nov 26, 2016 22:58 |
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As far as I can tell, the Queen actually made a royal decree that her body (which is subject to her rule) is not allowed to die before Charles does, so that she can make William the King instead. I watched the first episode and I dug it, Jared Harris in particular I really liked so it's a shame he's not long for the series. It's funny to me how even despite growing up during a time when smoking was commonplace, it still blows me away to see period drama where a dude who had his lung removed just casually pulls out a cigarette and lights it, and nobody present even bats an eyelid.
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# ? Nov 27, 2016 03:28 |
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Macdeo Lurjtux posted:Well considering they're expecting to last 6 seasons and the Queen is 90 I don't think that scenario is unlikely.
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# ? Nov 27, 2016 11:33 |
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Jerusalem posted:As far as I can tell, the Queen actually made a royal decree that her body (which is subject to her rule) is not allowed to die before Charles does, so that she can make William the King instead. "Brenda" is 90 now, and "Keith" is 95. Considering that "Brian" is their offspring and doesn't seem to lead a particulary unhealthy lifestyle, such a plan is unlikely to work. quote:I watched the first episode and I dug it, Jared Harris in particular I really liked so it's a shame he's not long for the series. It's funny to me how even despite growing up during a time when smoking was commonplace, it still blows me away to see period drama where a dude who had his lung removed just casually pulls out a cigarette and lights it, and nobody present even bats an eyelid. Also, his mum and brother kept puffing away even though they knew about the lung cancer. I'd say that Jared Harris' performance is the highlight of the show.
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# ? Nov 27, 2016 20:07 |
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There are a fair few flashbacks with George in them even after he dies, so you get to enjoy Jared Harris throughout the season. I'm just happy that David Robert Jones from Fringe is getting good roles.
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# ? Nov 27, 2016 20:22 |
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This show continues to grow on me. My god Stephen Dillane is just melancholy personified. It took me awhile to recognize him but that voice is unmistakable.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:22 |
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McNally posted:If only we could all learn to take the death of a loved one in stride like you. counterfeitsaint posted:This show continues to grow on me. My god Stephen Dillane is just melancholy personified. It took me awhile to recognize him but that voice is unmistakable. He's one of my favorite actors, not least because of his Thomas Jefferson ins the John Adams miniseries.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 16:12 |
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The casting in this is so good. I appreciate that most of the innumerous old men parts are probably covered by known, jobbing actors but the fact they haven't used 'bigger' names for some is marvelous. If I was a coke swilling exec then ~that guy~ would be played by Jonathan Pryce, him by Jim Broadbent and that one obviously Steve Pemberton. (Probably my fault for too much genre tv generally, though I swore one face in the crowd was Kevin 'Fusco' Chapman)
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 23:59 |
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I finished watching the first season yesterday. Great show, acting is good as well. However, Kind George needs more of a stutter and more of a rhotacism - just nit-picking, though. counterfeitsaint posted:It took me awhile to recognize him but that voice is unmistakable. Any confirmed reports of a season 2?
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# ? Dec 3, 2016 03:05 |
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Valar Morghulis posted:I finished watching the first season yesterday. Great show, acting is good as well. Didn't Netflix have to commit to 2 seasons to get the show or something? Also the grand plan is 6 seasons and 60 episodes. Netflix has more money than god and is willing to throw it away on Marco Polo I'm sure they'll keep making this.
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# ? Dec 3, 2016 03:31 |
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Valar Morghulis posted:I finished watching the first season yesterday. Great show, acting is good as well. He stuttered slightly in the flashback from when Edward VII was about to abdicate, so at least they didn't forget about it.
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# ? Dec 3, 2016 09:06 |
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Really dug the second episode, especially the fallout from the King's death and how everybody involved handled it. The scene where Elizabeth finally gets back to the palace and finally looks at his corpse was heartbreaking. It's also really interesting seeing how the machinery of Royalty takes over in events like this. I don't know if spoilers are really necessary or not, but doesn't hurt I guess vv
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# ? Dec 3, 2016 14:41 |
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Just finished. The look that Elizabeth gives the camera at the very end, during the photography session... there's something so chilling about it. "All hail sage Lady, whom a grateful Isle hath blessed. Not moving, not breathing. Our very own goddess. Glorious Gloriana. Forgetting Elizabeth Windsor now. Now, only Elizabeth Regina."
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 04:51 |
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I know they overly dramatized the Great Smog, but even so I loved watching Churchill slowly grasp how much he had hosed up and figure out how to turn everything to his advantage.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 21:51 |
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The 9th episode had a neat detail: Churchill was wearing a Siren suit while sitting for his portrait.
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 09:14 |
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The soundtrack to this show is great, if a bit overused. I swear they used this same song to close fully half of their total episodes. Not that I can blame them, seeing as it's a pretty great song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpNCuMRurmc
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# ? Dec 7, 2016 03:30 |
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60 years late on this one but.... let Peter and Margaret be happy together you jerks
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# ? Dec 7, 2016 03:55 |
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Jerusalem posted:60 years late on this one but.... let Peter and Margaret be happy together you jerks They tried! The series heavily dramatized that particular plot element. Here's how things actually went down, if you're interested: http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-38032464
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# ? Dec 7, 2016 04:06 |
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Spergatory posted:They tried! The series heavily dramatized that particular plot element. Here's how things actually went down, if you're interested: http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-38032464 Thanks that was a good read - one of my favorite things about this show is that after watching an episode it's great fun to rush online and read up about the real drama behind the television drama What I really get a kick out of is watching this show and realizing that despite all this stuff with Townsend going down decades before I was even born, I grew up with a very vague idea of Princess Margaret being a "problem" for the Queen who frequently had to be dealt with. Crazy how deeply an idea could permeate public perception. Edit: Goddamn, the look on Churchill's face in Episode 7 when the Queen dresses him down for hiding his strokes from her was just fantastic. Lithgow has been great. Jerusalem fucked around with this message at 11:35 on Dec 7, 2016 |
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Jerusalem posted:Thanks that was a good read - one of my favorite things about this show is that after watching an episode it's great fun to rush online and read up about the real drama behind the television drama For a similar sort of thing, I enjoyed reading an interview with Martin Charteris shortly before he died. He comes across as a bit of a commoner in the show, so it was much to my surprise to learn that he was about as blue-blooded as the Royal Family. http://archive.spectator.co.uk/article/7th-january-1995/14/saying-what-everyone-thinks Happily he did become the Queen's Private Secretary in the end.
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# ? Dec 7, 2016 12:08 |
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I lolled every time someone talked about what a fuckup Charles was.
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# ? Dec 12, 2016 06:27 |
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Finished the series and man I am pumped for the Suez Canal mess to get covered in season 2. As previously mentioned that final shot of "Elizabeth Regina" at the end was a fantastic way to wrap things up. I was really pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed the series, and how well I felt they walked the line between making the Queen look like a hero and showcasing just how often she screwed things up. Also loved how much emphasis was given on the way the courtiers/servants (at least the top ones) so heavily dominated the Royals and often dictated how and what they MUST say and do. If there is any downside to the series, it's that in 2-3 seasons they'll probably have to switch up the actors playing the leads and I'd much rather they were able to keep Claire Foy and Matt Smith
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# ? Dec 12, 2016 06:57 |
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Using christmas vacation to get caught up on this. Enjoying it a lot.Jerusalem posted:Thanks that was a good read - one of my favorite things about this show is that after watching an episode it's great fun to rush online and read up about the real drama behind the television drama Yeah, I've been watching this with my iPad handy to look up stuff on Wikipedia. I just don't know what to make of the Duke of Windsor. Antti posted:He stuttered slightly in the flashback from when Edward VII was about to abdicate, so at least they didn't forget about it. You can see him fight the stutter in quite a few spots, like when he's talking to Anthony Eden about giving Churchill the boot. I'm about halfway through at the moment, and Harris has been one of my favorite parts of the show. Jerusalem posted:If there is any downside to the series, it's that in 2-3 seasons they'll probably have to switch up the actors playing the leads and I'd much rather they were able to keep Claire Foy and Matt Smith Smith has been good, but man I can't help but see his Doctor show through in parts. Probably my own fault Oh, and to the person upthread asking about the Duke's letters? There was a book, so I think that's what he actually said.
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# ? Dec 21, 2016 02:45 |
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In episode 6 when they are discussing The Royal Marriages Act of 1772 what does it mean when Tommy says "disreputable jade"?
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# ? Dec 21, 2016 03:18 |
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Kwatz posted:In episode 6 when they are discussing The Royal Marriages Act of 1772 what does it mean when Tommy says "disreputable jade"? Google tells me 'jade' is an old word for a disreputable woman. I don't remember the exact scene, but it is possible he was referring to Wallis.
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# ? Dec 21, 2016 07:16 |
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From all I've read about her, she really does seem like kind of a homewrecker, apart from, you know, being a racist and a Nazi sympathizer. It's why no matter how impartial they were about Edward and Wallis, I could never like them in The Crown. It's also why in the film W.E., I'm confused when you put that information together with what was shown and romanticized.
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# ? Dec 21, 2016 08:43 |
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Back in the old days divorced women were automatically considered tramps, jades, or home-wreckers FYI.
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# ? Dec 21, 2016 15:34 |
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Ah, that makes more sense. At first I thought he was saying that some 18th century prince had married an Asian woman. Which I imagine would've been incredibly scandalous at the time.
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# ? Dec 21, 2016 15:42 |
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Kwatz posted:Ah, that makes more sense. At first I thought he was saying that some 18th century prince had married an Asian woman. Which I imagine would've been incredibly scandalous at the time. It wasn't an Asian woman, but there were some "scandalous" 18th century marriages. From wiki: quote:The Act was proposed by George III as a direct result of the marriage of his brother, Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn, who in 1771 had married the commoner Anne Horton, the daughter of Simon Luttrell and the widow of Christopher Horton. Royal Assent was given to the Act on 1 April 1772, and it was only on 13 September following that the King learned that another brother, Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh, had in 1766 secretly married Maria, the illegitimate daughter of Sir Edward Walpole and the widow of the 2nd Earl Waldegrave. Both alliances were considered highly unsuitable by the King, who "saw himself as having been forced to marry for purely dynastic reasons It seems the only reason Maria was considered illegitimate was because her parents never married. And she's also something like a five time great-grandmother of Princess Diana. Also George III proposing the law as a gently caress you to his descendants is wonderfully petty.
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# ? Dec 21, 2016 16:12 |
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edit nvm too high for this
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# ? Dec 22, 2016 11:46 |
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Binging through this now, and seeing Churchill grovel on the phone to Eden, as Eden tells him off is just perfect. I've always been fascinated with Elizabeth II, she's lived an incredible life. Her demanding the apology from her uncle for screwing up her life by his abdication has been one of my favorite scenes.
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 06:27 |
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I didn't really like all the Margaret stuff near the end of the season. I mean I get it, you need that family drama, but it just wasn't compelling to me, plus part of the Royal Marriages Act stuff was ahistorical. What propelled me through those scenes was the Churchill stuff more than anything else. Especially the episode with the painter.
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# ? Jan 1, 2017 04:34 |
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As you probably know, the show won two golden globes. Claire Foy won best Actress and the show won Best Drama, beating out game of thrones, westworld and stranger things.
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# ? Jan 9, 2017 12:29 |
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I was really pleased Foy won for Best Actress. I was genuinely shocked it won Best Drama but I do hope it generates some buzz and gets more people to watch it.
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# ? Jan 9, 2017 13:03 |
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Jerusalem posted:I was really pleased Foy won for Best Actress. I was genuinely shocked it won Best Drama but I do hope it generates some buzz and gets more people to watch it. Keri Russell was also nominated right? Because if so Keri Russell should've won
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# ? Jan 9, 2017 16:34 |
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drunkill posted:As you probably know, the show won two golden globes. Claire Foy won best Actress and the show won Best Drama, beating out game of thrones, westworld and stranger things. Netflix executives are currently wiping several months worth of sweat from their brow, having finally at least partially justified the show's ridiculous hundred million dollar price tag.
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