The Crown
With the Queen's death, I've finally remembered to watch The Crown. It's excellent.
Two episodes are particularly moving.
One is S3:E3, Aberfan, about a disaster that killed 116 children in a Welsh mining town.
The other is S3:E4, Bubbikins. This one has a bit of mystery to it, so I'll leave it there.
The Crown has become one of my favorite TV shows, and I don't watch a lot of TV.
CurtEastPoint
(19,173 posts)ProudMNDemocrat
(19,053 posts)Waiting fir Season 5 and 6 to see how Imelda Stanton does in the role. Now that Her Majesty gets laid to rest at Windsor tomorrow.
jimfields33
(18,770 posts)KarenS
(4,630 posts)that show made me go research some historical events I had never heard about,,,,
I think it was difficult to make the change between the actors but they all did outstanding jobs.
Looking forward the the final seasons.
localroger
(3,705 posts)Truly an excellent series. I am glad the Charles we seem to be getting as the new king seems to be more mature than the self-absorbed idiot we saw in the show.
Auggie
(31,785 posts)now we know.
Caren021
(6 posts)The Crown is history at its best - well researched, not shallow or kitschy, breaking down the Royals to a more human and sensitive level... we, the ordinary moviegoers, can somehow empathize with the characters. Great job!!
As for Charles, I don't think he's shown as an arrogant snob in the series. I believe the series is even in favor of him and his role - but let's wait for the Diana scandals in the next season (although I'm not too keen on it, having had enough of it in the 1990s).