Whom You Turn To For Protection In Love | The Crown (Claire Foy, Matthew Goode)
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- Опубликовано: 9 май 2024
- Queen Elizabeth II (Claire Foy) takes Jackie Kennedy (Jodi Balfour) on a tour through Buckingham Palace, where they take time to discuss the limelight.
From Season 2, Episode 8: Dear Mrs. Kennedy
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The Crown is based on Queen Elizabeth II as a young newlywed faced with leading the world's most famous monarchy while forging a relationship with legendary Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill. The British Empire is in decline, and the political world is in disarray, but a new era is dawning. Peter Morgan's masterfully researched scripts reveal the Queen's private journey behind the public façade with daring frankness. Prepare to see into the coveted world of power and privilege behind the locked doors of Westminster and Buckingham Palace.
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According to Jackie's Secret Service agent: "They had a good relationship. I know that the press has sometimes written it otherwise, but that's not really true. The relationship was friendly, more warm than it was cold," Hill says, referring to the oft-repeated narrative that the two women didn't get along.
In reality, Hill says they were two young mothers navigating life in the harsh spotlight, who found common ground talking about their kids, and their passion for all things equestrian. "They had small children and they had horses. Two things that they could discuss forever," Hill recalls. As far as the lunch went, Jackie told Hill it was "delightful."
Well said. Jackie was ethereal and cultured, not just beautiful. I’d love to think that they knew they had things in common.
the actress does Jackie's accent wonderfully.
Better than Natalie did it in my opinion
That 'Ah' when she heard the dog just gave me life lol
Love how the Queen casually points out the portrait of King George III to the wife of the American president. Touche, Your Majesty. Touche!!! 😄
We still won...
Yes, after 176 years of British colonial rule, you "won."
@@stevenfranks3131lizzies in the box now
@@stevenfranks3131 cope harder
@ronburgundysmustache6717 I would point out that you posted your comment in English....
Ok, Jackie was an avid student of history. She was smart with a searing personality. She would have known the history.
Agreed. I did like this imaginary meeting of like souls tho.
Jackie was a bit arrogant before....ya know
She most certainly did know it. But she aas gracious enough and well mannered enough to let her host talk and explain the history in their tour. No one likes a know-it-all
Clare Foy is amazing
Truly is!
The Queen as portrayed in The Crown never opened herself up this much to anyone outside of her immediate family. She really bonded with Jackie here; they are simpatico in personality and in having younger sisters who want their roles. So it must have hurt her later in the episode when she found out that Jackie called her incurious, unintelligent and unremarkable.
Let’s take a minute to remember that this series is inspired by true events but in truth, these mini side conversations and subplots that occur behind palace walls are constructed fictional narrative. It’s a show. As Jackie reveals her true nature and shyness, she endears herself to Elizabeth, and the two women find a common ground. Elizabeth therefore lets her guard down which is a perfect set up for later in the episode. It makes Jackie’s harsh words even more hurtful.
This is called drama. It’s a tv show. Yes they are trying to capture the essence of these people, we need to recognize them, but all these behind the scenes conversations are scripted in a way that weaves together an exciting show to watch. The writing in the crown is wonderful, and the two actresses are brilliant. We recognize the historically famous women and simultaneously go along for the ride of the dramatic narrative. Bravo to the Crown.
I have to agree. Prince Harry has openly admitted that he’s seen The Crown-I believe it was on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert-but has confirmed that much of this show is fiction.
For sure. The side conversations and interactions beyond the basic historical structure likely never happened, but I had the same thought. If Jackie's comments later were actually made, how incredibly unkind. Maybe it did, maybe it didn't. Guess is some of it is based on what someone in the household said and it's about 50% true.
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2:45 Two states named after the queen, Virginia and Maryland.
The way they became friends so quickly before He was taken from us was so out of the ordinary, but beautiful at the sametime. The Crown is one of my favorite shows & I'm American. I guess the Lil' gay boy I was when I was little always dreamt of finding my King so I'd be the Queen...
Clare will always be the Queen for me.
Jodi Balfour gives a fine performance as Jacqueline Kennedy, but I think she more resemble's the First Lady's sister, Princess Lee Radziwill.
I agree. Lee had a smaller, more delicate frame like this actress. Jackie was very bony and angular. But I like the performance. She captures Jackie's speech pattern and mannerisms well.
I thought the same thing!
Agreed.
She is way too thin to resemble Jackie !
Clair Foy reminds me of a young Kate Winslet
I can't believe that Jackie Kennedy said all that shit about Elizabeth II behind her back at that dinner party, that was low. I also laughed with Elizabeth II tried to fit into that dress to be like slender slim Jackie.
U do know it’s a tv show, Right? There is no evidence that Jackie said any of that.
She didn't.
@@iamblackthorneSome rumors have truths in them.
@@ninab.4540Yes, but not that one.
So what if she did? Is everyone supposed to like Elizabeth?
I really loved this scene. While it demonstrates the cultural differences between the UK and the USA over the last 250 years, it also demonstrated how two naturally shy women, in the public eye, formed a bit of a bond across oceans. It was nice.
don’t believe this actually happened - great drama but how would two strangers have such an intimate conversation
The Queen was skilled in getting people to relax in conversation, it was part of her job. Jackie probably appreciated being able to speak with another woman who really understood the intrusion of the public glare.
I can believe Jackie Kennedy found comfort in talking to the queen, a woman of a similar stature to herself, which must have been very rare. I think the scene is also meant to highlight certain American traits in comparison to British.
This conversation did happen. Maybe not word for word but they did go off on their own, and Jackie did mention the topics of their conversation together.
You’re right I think this is where the writers were creative in a sense , if two women of this much power and influence were to have a moment like this what would they speak about, and I think this scene gave writers the opportunity to do that.
Sometimes, it is much easier to speak to veritable strangers about deeply personal issues because they will listen but have no bias because there is no relationship that would lead to conflicted loyalties.
I jsut realized the guy who was feeding the dog "Stuart" is Mosely from Dowtown Abbey LOL
No, it isn’t.
@@brianheid5394 yes it is
@@sirblanka check his IMDb page: it isn’t.
@@sirblankano it's really not
@@hruaiachawngthu507 yes it is. there must be something wrong with your eyes.
The actress playing Jackie looks more like Lee Radziwill, Jackie’s sister, than Jackie.
My thoughts exactly! She's a dead ringer for her.
wow that actress sounds just like Jackie
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Please post the scene where Elizabeth pretty much gives Jackie and dressing down so to speak.
That scene was totally unnecessary and never happened.
@@HimmiefanMuch of this show never happened. It is historical fiction after all.
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What’s up with the president’s wife accent?
She had a very high sounding accent. I think the actress actually toned it down a bit. Look for a video of her speaking and you'll see.
I think they hired a British actress and had her imitate an American accent. But the accent must've slipped at points.
She sounds a bit Australian to me.
@@uwbadger79 Elsewhere on You Tube there's an interview with Jacqueline Kennedy while she was still First Lady and also there's her tour of the White House. Mrs. Kennedy had that American, East coast, upper-class acccent. I don't know if it exists as much as it used to.
Jacqueline had a distinctive whispery speaking style and her accent itself was an upper class accent that you don't really hear today. Now upper class Americans sound like everyone else.
Both of them look nothing like the real people .but they have the voice
In an alternate timeline where the Soviets got to the moon first, Jackie changed her name to Ellen Waverley became an astronaut fell in love with a poet named Pamala Horton and became the first female president of the United States. For All Mankind references anyone?
You know that’s not Matthew Goode, right? It’s Matt Smith.
Oh dear, Jackie was written as the host of a pity party here.
My god, the writing in this scene was clunky. WE GET IT, YOU'RE SHY. Do we have to chat about it all day?
I'm not sure if The Crown wanted Jackie to come across as arrogant and rude or maybe in real life she was! I'm also tired of hearing that she was "shy". When I think of shyness I associate it with childhood. I think Jackie just had no interest or concern for people and that's why she hid away in the White House just decorating it to her own taste and maintaining her pricey wardrobe. I used to be a big fan of Jackie Kennedy now whenever I read about her I just see her as selfish, stubborn and spoiled. There is no "shyness" here just detachment and Jackie's own lack of compassion. It's as if she refused to get INVOLVED for others...
@@JoanMorrison-vq2jcJackie spoke to the Queen as a real person. Elizabeth wasn’t used to that. I don’t believe Jackie was rude. Jackie did what Jackie HAD to do being First Lady. Some First Ladies are social, others are not. Hillary was very social and Laura Bush wasn’t. So don’t blame Jackie, some things you don’t realize till you’re in those situations.
2 itérations of the same topic actually have a point. First Elisabeth is unimpressed, like who are you to compare yourself to the Pitt. And second time, when Jackie insists on her shyness topic, they get into details and Quinn sees the person behind the beautiful gown.
@@JoanMorrison-vq2jc I agree that we use the word shy with regard to children more than adults, but adults can definitely be introverted, and I think Jackie was. I think she interacted with people in her own way. She was a book editor. She was interested in other people's stories and helped them tell them. As for her White House project, this was actually the first time a First Lady had an official project or cause. The concept was new, so there was no comparison to be made to projects that would have brought her into contact with regular Americans, like Michelle Obama with Move On. And as for her wardrobe, all First Ladies have expensive clothes. They promote American designers and they're wealthy women in general.
Sometimes subtext is powerful in furthering a story. Reading between the lines is important. Try it sometime 👍
Jackie was horrible, she never thought in a million years her hateful comments would ever get back to the Queen. And then made up the excuse that her and jacks private physician gave them special cocktail of vitamins . 🤦♀️
The actress is murdering Jackie's accent.
I think she did the accent and speaking style very well.
An alternate universe in which Elizabeth II is much prettier than Jackie Kennedy.
HMTQ (late) was masterful. The perfect diplomat. Racist?? I think not.
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So this is BEFORE the Queen had to dispatch her sister as a traveling vaudeville act to get LBJ to disburse billions to rescue the British economy. Princess Margaret with her vulgar limericks was the belle of the ball at LBJ's White House, and those crucial billions in aid came to the rescue. That's definitely the undercurrent that you see between the two ladies here--the Queen had to impress the only two people worth impressing in the world, the U.S. President and his wife. And she finds the role a bit awkward since it's almost always the other way around in her life. LOL...
Brought her down a peg or two.
Assuming it's historically accurate, yes, Margaret was the perfect emmissary to charm "Colonel Cormpoke and his porkchop" as Jackie allegedly referred to LBJ and Lady Bird. That was a very fun episode.
HMTQ might have a minor drinking problem judging from the dog names
I will have to say, this conversation never happened.
This is by far the worst depiction of JACKIE KENNEDY I have ever seen (or heard). Accent is way off.
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I love this series, all the actors...all...except the dress the queen chose to wear. Unflattering and ugly especially next to jaqueline
Agree
There is a photograph with Jackie in which the Queen is wearing this dress. At the time, it wouldn't have been considered necessarily ugly, but certainly rather conservative.
Jackie was absolute trash 🗑 compared to the beautiful queen who dedicated her whole life to service.
That actress is horribly thin.
Sorry Brits our lady is far superior