
Top 10 Most Bittersweet Moments on The Crown
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So I took solace in that scene, because it's the closest I'll ever get to hearing those words I need to hear from my own father. and knowing what I know, it's enough.
Date: 2023-11-22
Comments and reviews: 13
Mad
Margaret reuniting with the man she always loved was my favorite moment of season 5. And the fact he was played by Timothy Dalton (my favorite Bond and also a really talented actor) just made the episode more effective. As well, I'd say Elizabeth saying goodbye to Harold Wilson at the end of season 3. You wouldn't expect her to enjoy working with him, a Labour leader, a socialist, who is more attuned with the working class than he is the upper class (although he feels comfortable with her to admit he likes cigars over pipes. He was the first prime minister who didn't treat her like a child, and spoke honestly to her. She was so happy when he won his second term. And when he admitted he needed to step down because he recognized he had the first signs of Alzheimer's was heartbreaking. Even Margaret said sorry you won't be meeting with your friend anymore.
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Margaret reuniting with the man she always loved was my favorite moment of season 5. And the fact he was played by Timothy Dalton (my favorite Bond and also a really talented actor) just made the episode more effective. As well, I'd say Elizabeth saying goodbye to Harold Wilson at the end of season 3. You wouldn't expect her to enjoy working with him, a Labour leader, a socialist, who is more attuned with the working class than he is the upper class (although he feels comfortable with her to admit he likes cigars over pipes. He was the first prime minister who didn't treat her like a child, and spoke honestly to her. She was so happy when he won his second term. And when he admitted he needed to step down because he recognized he had the first signs of Alzheimer's was heartbreaking. Even Margaret said sorry you won't be meeting with your friend anymore.
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Perry
The scene in season 4 where Diana and Charles argued about Camila with Charles screaming Morning, noon and night I care about her! and Diana respond back by saying Not the woman you married! really scared me. I feel so sorry for what Diana has gone through in her years as part of the Royal Family. I heard that Diana was treated way worse than the show depicted which is so sad for a beautiful soul like her
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The scene in season 4 where Diana and Charles argued about Camila with Charles screaming Morning, noon and night I care about her! and Diana respond back by saying Not the woman you married! really scared me. I feel so sorry for what Diana has gone through in her years as part of the Royal Family. I heard that Diana was treated way worse than the show depicted which is so sad for a beautiful soul like her
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crazieanimefan1
The man that played Mohammad Al-Fyad (I hope I didn't butcher that name) was very remarkable in this last season. He brought me to tears when he wailed at the morgue as if he reached in deep in grief mourning the loss of Dodi. And the Sidney Johnson episode was my favorite. I cried hard with it too. It was so beautifully done.
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The man that played Mohammad Al-Fyad (I hope I didn't butcher that name) was very remarkable in this last season. He brought me to tears when he wailed at the morgue as if he reached in deep in grief mourning the loss of Dodi. And the Sidney Johnson episode was my favorite. I cried hard with it too. It was so beautifully done.
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Ipshita
There is an episode when Prince Charles is sent away to a boarding school. His struggles and Prince Philip's un bending authority, trying to man up his son. Also in a later episode when Charles is in Wales and trying to learn Welsh, but the Queen fails to understand him or his efforts.
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There is an episode when Prince Charles is sent away to a boarding school. His struggles and Prince Philip's un bending authority, trying to man up his son. Also in a later episode when Charles is in Wales and trying to learn Welsh, but the Queen fails to understand him or his efforts.
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Matea
Right off the start, queen saying bye bye to her yacht. and 20% of British population is living below the poverty line. I understand that some objects can have sentimental value but I'm sorry I just don't have it in me to sympathize with a rich person that needs to give up their boat.
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Right off the start, queen saying bye bye to her yacht. and 20% of British population is living below the poverty line. I understand that some objects can have sentimental value but I'm sorry I just don't have it in me to sympathize with a rich person that needs to give up their boat.
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Perry
Props to the casting director for finding the right actors to play these iconic figures in a different time period especially for Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth II. The actors are the main reason why this series was so damn good
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Props to the casting director for finding the right actors to play these iconic figures in a different time period especially for Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth II. The actors are the main reason why this series was so damn good
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Peggy
The scene with Mohammed talking to Dodi's ghost was so damn good. Salim Dau (sp) stole that episode in the last 15. Beautiful performance. Also Dodi's funeral. A punch to the gut, all of it.
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The scene with Mohammed talking to Dodi's ghost was so damn good. Salim Dau (sp) stole that episode in the last 15. Beautiful performance. Also Dodi's funeral. A punch to the gut, all of it.
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Ira
If Charles hadn't allowed his extremely fragile and pathetic ego get in the way, then maybe it could have been a real life happily ever after. And if Dicky hadn't been assassinated as well.
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If Charles hadn't allowed his extremely fragile and pathetic ego get in the way, then maybe it could have been a real life happily ever after. And if Dicky hadn't been assassinated as well.
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Trina
It's sad that when Diana and Charles finally seem to get along while on the Australian tour, it's an all too fleeting moment, and it's not enough to save their already fractured marriage.
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It's sad that when Diana and Charles finally seem to get along while on the Australian tour, it's an all too fleeting moment, and it's not enough to save their already fractured marriage.
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Dasani
Let's just take a moment to appreciate how much time and work he put into this video? It's amazing, and I think they deserve so much more than that
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Let's just take a moment to appreciate how much time and work he put into this video? It's amazing, and I think they deserve so much more than that
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Dasani
Let's just take a moment to appreciate how much time and work he put into this video? It's amazing, and I think they deserve so much more than that
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Let's just take a moment to appreciate how much time and work he put into this video? It's amazing, and I think they deserve so much more than that
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Alayna
That scene where Diana and Charles try to reconcile after their divorce was so sweet. I wish their conversation could have ended on a good note.
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That scene where Diana and Charles try to reconcile after their divorce was so sweet. I wish their conversation could have ended on a good note.
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Sayan
I remember being absolutely stunned to see Hamilton not getting a nomination for the stellar performance she gave. outright unacceptable.
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I remember being absolutely stunned to see Hamilton not getting a nomination for the stellar performance she gave. outright unacceptable.
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