Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found this season boring until the episode where Charles goes to Wales. I think the actor playing him is phenomenal.
I am still confused on this supposed deep love between him and camilla when there was another man in the picture??
I'm no expert on this but I looked it up and sounds like the show takes liberties with this storyline. First, Anne was not fooling around with (that guy) at the same time. And second, Camilla was not fooling around with (that guy) at the same time as Charles.
By the way they film Camilla, the show isn't very sympathetic to her or make us understand what makes her so appealing to the deeply sensitive Charles. And by changing the storyline so she's messing with the two men at the same time, it really doesn't make one sympathetic.

Anonymous wrote:I found this season boring until the episode where Charles goes to Wales. I think the actor playing him is phenomenal.
I am still confused on this supposed deep love between him and camilla when there was another man in the picture??
Anonymous wrote:It's QEII on the spectrum? The way Olivia Coleman plays her is beyond stoic. And I understand about not showing emotion in public and not picking a political stance. But even in private, to her own children, and she said she was always like that, even as a kid. She is somewhat warmer to her sister Margaret and husband Prince Philip
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Elizabeth now, feel contempt for Philip, and marvel at the way these ordinary people are kind of scamsters. Why, in their minds, are they entitled to these lives they live? Do they believe they are chosen by God, that they are superior??
There was a line by the Queen Mother in the first season that was exactly an expression of their superiority. I can't remember exactly what she said, but it sort of startled me. I had always seen the QM as this adorable and beloved old woman, but this whole series undermines that.
Anonymous wrote:I dislike Elizabeth now, feel contempt for Philip, and marvel at the way these ordinary people are kind of scamsters. Why, in their minds, are they entitled to these lives they live? Do they believe they are chosen by God, that they are superior??
Anonymous wrote:I dislike Elizabeth now, feel contempt for Philip, and marvel at the way these ordinary people are kind of scamsters. Why, in their minds, are they entitled to these lives they live? Do they believe they are chosen by God, that they are superior??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many of you get the feeling that this is just Brittish propaganda promoting the royal family?
Does it promote them? I dislike Elizabeth after watching this season.
Anonymous wrote:How many of you get the feeling that this is just Brittish propaganda promoting the royal family?
Anonymous wrote:I think the "let you in on a secret--nobody cares how you feel" is meant to refer to both her and Charles; the "you" is plural, as in, "nobody cares how the monarch feels" because the job is to be separate, apart, and looked up to, and (as stated in a later episode) not show your cracks.
Anonymous wrote:It's QEII on the spectrum? The way Olivia Coleman plays her is beyond stoic. And I understand about not showing emotion in public and not picking a political stance. But even in private, to her own children, and she said she was always like that, even as a kid. She is somewhat warmer to her sister Margaret and husband Prince Philip
Anonymous wrote:When they had their second set of kids - Andrew and Edward they publicly announced they'd be stepping back from public life and having more privacy. I have seen Philip in old news footage saying exactly that - but the public wanted to see them, the tourists especially so they had to relinquish any sense that freedom could be found and knuckle down to a truly public life.
I think its covered in the Netflix documentary name I can't remember.