The Crown Season 6

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Anonymous wrote:The episode where Princess Margaret dies was excellent. I cried.


Same. I actually loved these final episodes, especially the way it ended. The whole thing was moving, and I appreciated the way they focused it all back on Elizabeth’s reign in a way that conveyed the weight and longevity of the monarchy. In that way, I disagree with the PP about where they chose to end the series. It showed precisely how the monarchy is bigger and more lasting than any set of individuals or events.


Really? I fast forwarded most of that Margaret episode. Did not find it interesting at all.

Also Claire Foy’s makeup was terrible and made her look weird (and I think she’s beautiful.)
Anonymous
I absolutely can’t stand the actor who is playing Harry. He is so smarmy and gross - not at all like the real Harry, who (love him or hate him) has a very warm and kind way about him. This kid is so off-putting.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm on episode 9. It seems a bit unusual to me that Harry didn't go to university. Don't all of the kids in the British upper classes go on to university?


He failed his classes in high school and there was also a cheating thing he was involved in. He’s not book smart at all.



How did he graduate from high school then?


Lots and lots of tutors and they aren’t exactly going to fail out the third in line to the throne.
In Spare he said that he really didn’t deserve to go to Eton as he knows he is not at all book smart.
I don’t think that Charles, Andrew or Anne went to University. Elizabeth was barely educated at all, but then again, when she was young, she wasn’t expected to be queen so they saw no reason for schooling her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I absolutely can’t stand the actor who is playing Harry. He is so smarmy and gross - not at all like the real Harry, who (love him or hate him) has a very warm and kind way about him. This kid is so off-putting.


+1, and because he's off-putting, his character makes no sense. IRL, Harry was terrible at school and got into trouble a ton, but also affable and funny. Combined with sympathy people have for him because of his mom, it's easier to understand why he was handled with a lot of forbearance, by his family, the press, the public. Why people still liked him when he was screwing up. He was a lovable oaf.

This Harry comes off as smarter than IRL, but also unkind and smug. So when he's terrible at school or messes up, it comes off as manipulative, intentional. But also it feels like a mystery as to why anyone puts up with it, because he's also rude and unpleasant. They basically eliminated all his good qualities. Such an unnuanced portrayal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I absolutely can’t stand the actor who is playing Harry. He is so smarmy and gross - not at all like the real Harry, who (love him or hate him) has a very warm and kind way about him. This kid is so off-putting.


+1, and because he's off-putting, his character makes no sense. IRL, Harry was terrible at school and got into trouble a ton, but also affable and funny. Combined with sympathy people have for him because of his mom, it's easier to understand why he was handled with a lot of forbearance, by his family, the press, the public. Why people still liked him when he was screwing up. He was a lovable oaf.

This Harry comes off as smarter than IRL, but also unkind and smug. So when he's terrible at school or messes up, it comes off as manipulative, intentional. But also it feels like a mystery as to why anyone puts up with it, because he's also rude and unpleasant. They basically eliminated all his good qualities. Such an unnuanced portrayal.

Agree and the casting overall in this season wasn’t strong - none of the actors playing Will, Kate or Harry are good which combined with the recency of the events gives these last few episodes a Lifetime Movie feel. And considering how pro-Charles the entire series has been, I wonder if that was a conscious choice to make the actor playing Harry unlikeable.
Anonymous
It made me go back to listening to Spare, once I finished the series.

I already listened to the audiobook this year, doing so again.

I feel like they rushed these last 6-12 episodes. They could have spent more time getting into the day to day. But, they went for the big events.
Anonymous
I thought I was going to love the Margaret episode based on this thread and what others had told me. It was great and I didn't cry. It's hard to watch the stuff with her health, but I actually think the focus on stuff like her feet or her physical therapy, over her personality and relationships, made it less emotional.

I will say that Margaret got an incredibly favorable edit on the show. Her and Philip probably got the most favorable treatment, in terms of how likable they portals were compared to what the people were like IRL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought I was going to love the Margaret episode based on this thread and what others had told me. It was great and I didn't cry. It's hard to watch the stuff with her health, but I actually think the focus on stuff like her feet or her physical therapy, over her personality and relationships, made it less emotional.

I will say that Margaret got an incredibly favorable edit on the show. Her and Philip probably got the most favorable treatment, in terms of how likable they portals were compared to what the people were like IRL.


Meant to say it WAS NOT great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It wasnt great. I wonder if Diana was as annoying in real life.


High maintenance x 100
Anonymous
Awful finish. Harry actor was just plain bad. Is this some sort of revenge? Very low interest level plot wise. There is nothing in the episodes beyond what’s been in magazines— Harry the nazi, harry and marijuana, the fashion show.
Anonymous
I cried at the very end as it reminded me of the funeral last year. I thought it was a good place to finish things.
Anonymous

The show stopped providing interesting insights a while ago.

I'm thinking of moments like the girls playing with their wooden rocking horses and greeting their Pa-Pa. Oh, and Margaret Thatcher "failing" Barmoral so badly ("bimpeldy, pimpledy, igle..."). The Queen's horse-driven relationship with her lifelong male friend.

The Margaret piece this season is the only thing that approximates the intimate perspective. That's why posters are responding to it so strongly. Against a backdrop of broad sheet run over (ex. St. Andrews and the courtship), it really shines by offering something new.

Just my two cents.
Anonymous
I loved anything to do with Margaret on this show!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Crown S6 was released yesterday (the first half).

I am almost done with the last available episode, E4.

Anyone else have thoughts? I’m not ready to share all of mine.

(Can I share my one Crown peeve though? Giving multiple characters a bad posture that didn’t exist as badly. Sure, Charles maybe. But Dodi? And definitely not William.)

It is unwatchable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Awful finish. Harry actor was just plain bad. Is this some sort of revenge? Very low interest level plot wise. There is nothing in the episodes beyond what’s been in magazines— Harry the nazi, harry and marijuana, the fashion show.


The Nazi storyline directly contradicts what Harry wrote in Spare. The whole of the last two seasons were way too favorable to Charles and William. I think there's some truth to the rumor that Peter Morgan wants a knighthood and decided to go easy on them.
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