The Crown's Top 5 Shocking Moments Season 1 (Claire Foy)
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- Опубликовано: 6 май 2024
- My dears, delve into Season 1 of 'The Crown' to uncover its top 5 key turning points. Witness Queen Elizabeth (Claire Foy) navigating crucial decisions, showcasing her considerable power and weighty responsibilities.
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🎬The Crown (2016-2023): Follows the political rivalries and romance of Queen Elizabeth II's reign and the events that shaped the second half of the 20th century.
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📺Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:19 - Death of a King
05:07 - The Great Smog of London
09:13 - Prince Philip Kneels
12:11 - Duty Over Family
17:28 - The only Person I Have Ever Loved
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My dears, in Season 1 of "The Crown," do you recall any other pivotal scenes? Let us know in the comments!
What a shame she married him, Phil the Greek 😂
@gail...
I liked Prince Phillip...he endured so much loss, and carried it with grace and dignity.
He backed QE II every step of the way. A misstep here and there, but a decent sort, inho.
A Greek, yes, but related to half the royal families in Europe.
Just a differing opinion.
Cheers!
George VI's last Christmas with his family.
Her discussion with her professor/tutor, followed by her susequent tearing of a new a**hole in Lord Salisbury and Churchill.
Who cares really? This was YEARS ago. Get a life.
The scene where Queen Mary Deeply curtsies to Queen Elizabeth is remarkably powerful in the sheer, unspoken simplicity.
Ikr, preach!
Best scene of the whole series
The multiple emotions of terror, weight, responsibility all at the same time in just a few moments.
Claire showed them beautifully.
Agreed. I mean it was done so powerful I felt that. That would have been a moment for Queen Elizabeth. Wow
Epic. One of the very best.
John Lithgow as Churchill is beyond chilling. When he says God Save The Queen I got goosebumps
So true It was an amazing performance. And so befitting Winston Churchill. Queen Elizabeth insisted. That he have a funeral exactly like her Father, there was a cortège of his coffin up the Thames recognizing his Naval background, Queen Elizabeth and other Royals went into the church and out at the end of the service before the family. She made sure there were processional carriages w.horses for the family, and personally attended to their needs
Everytime
The first season had it all: stellar directing, writing, and cinematography, beautiful score, brilliant acting (and Claire Foy will be the one and only Queen to me); ABSOLUTELY STUNNING. In my opinion, this season is one of the greatest works of art in film. It just doesn't get better.
Agreed. Her portrayal was quite literally THE Queen Elizabeth II of the series. Olivia Coleman was fine. Seasons 5&6, just dreadful casting for the senior royals.
I was kinda put off by Claire at first. Could decide if she was a terrible actress for being soo stone faced and emotionless, or amazing for being able to do so. And have NEVER been a fan of Olivia Coleman.
But recently binged the show and Claire certainly nailed the Queen's stoic, barely cracking so much as a smirk, cold stance we knew her for. Ended up enjoyed Season 1 alot more than expected. And seeing Matt Smith as Philip emotionally refusing to bow early on was funny, when contrast to how she had no emotion to her reply.
So here's the deal. Olivia and Imelda absolutely brilliant in their seasons. But Claire's performance in the first two seasons is possibly one of the greatest acting experiences ever. She is truly incomparable
The scene with Queen Mary had a spectral quality to it. And Winston Churchill was certainly bold in the way he always spoke to h queen.
& Those Creaking Floor Boards as she went down into the DEEP almost to the floor curtsey 😮 made it all the more potent…
Claire Foy was fabulous!
Season 1 & 2 were the best among all. And the casting n acting was exceptional as well by almost all the actors
Absolutely. Pip Torrens as Elizabeth's Sicilian, Tommy Lascelles, is still one of my favorites.
John Lithgow was excellent as Churchill.
who would have guessed after Dick Soloman of Third Rock From The Sun? abs Harry and The Hendersons? He is obviously both a talented comic and dramatic actor.
Absolutely 💯 agree
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The scene that get’s me is the operation on the queen’s father and his death. Very moving scenes 😢
She didn’t need extraordinary “ability” to be a great Queen; she needed great character and discipline. Queen Elizabeth had that.
Without question, when the queen asked the disgraced former king how he could ever forgive himself for siding with the nazis
She was kinder to him than he deserved. He was a terrible person.
Except, of course, he didn't really. When they invaded France, he fled. When they caught up with him in Portugal and put up to him the idea of returning to the throne, he told them that was impossible nd proceeded to British territory and spent the war as Governor General of Bahama. He did say admirable things about the Nazis in the 1930s, but lots of people admired either Hitler or Stalin at the time, seeing only their surface accomplishments and not the underlying evil. This series goes out of its way to blacken his reputation and exaggerate his "sympathies".
Churchill had me dying a lot! LMAO he was a bold mf
Queen Mary shines brightly in this story! My Mom saw the death of Queen Elizabeth II before my Mom died in December 2022. My Mom and I loved Queen Mary of Kent!
Queen Mary was Teck.
The look of horror on Elizabeth’s face when her Grandmother bowed to her 😟
Mary of Teck 's face reflected anger.....
@@carrietide She'd just lost her fourth son. John, George, David, and Bertie
Margaret had such a miserable marriage, Elton John recalled in his Biography that she once invited him and his band to her estate for dinner, when they arrived and were seated in the dinning room a bitter fight broke out between her and her husband, the two excused themselves but the shouting continued leaving Elton, his bandmates and Bernie all exchanging nervous glances wondering if they should just quietly slip out of the place.
I've often thought, like others I'm sure, that if Margaret could do it all again she would have picked Peter and went on with her life. Public opinion was already in her favor and if she had toughed it out for a few years that everyone else would have softened up and she could have have a happy a fruitful life.
The City of Birmingham also suffered with 'smog'.
Claire foy was the best
John Lithgow as the aged Churchill absolutely shocked me. What a transformation. But whenever an American actor plays a Brit, I never feel fully qualified to judge the performance. As an American myself, I'm unsure if the voice is passable just to my ears. Friends across the pond, was his accent believable?
he was shockingly brilliant.
Queen mary really bowed and curtsied the queen elizabeth ii her granddaughter to just prove everyone else that ,u must bow before the monarchy no matter who u r(except for monarchies)
"Nah." *~America*
@4:48 - So moving
The weight of here duty hits her right there when Queen Mary bends the knee!
Damn... if I afford the streaming cost.... would love to watch this 😁
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My dad was divorced when he met my mum and proposed swiftly. He had been away in the navy and his wife cheated on him, repeatedly I think and he refused to live a life with a woman of such low morals. So, they divorced. In time he met my mum and they very quickly wanted to get married and six weeks later, they did (fifty years later they are still stronger than ever and an example of true love), but it was back in the early '70s, things were different and when they approached churches, they refused to marry a divorced person. They got married at the registry office instead and it was fine, but the divorce thing stopped the church wedding. It just got me thinking of it when Margaret's scene was playing.
Can I ask wats d reason for that??wouldn't church promote marriages of divorced men or women
@@aliasif8498 I'm not actually sure. My parents said that the vicar looked down on them for it and refused them. But we are talking about a tiny little village in a tiny little town in England in the early 1970's, they werent exactly open minded.
@@EnglishVirgo
Got it, Thanks for d reply
I actually had no idea that few decades ago divorced men and women were looked very differently by the society n also church.
I got married in 1989. I lived in a suburb of New York City that was well populated and socially progressive. There was still a problem. I was Catholic and my church refused to marry us because my husband was divorced. I went to another parish thinking my priest was a stick in the mud, but they refused as well. I called a third parish and they wouldn't marry us either. Getting married in church was important to me, so I started calling parishes of other denominations. Finally, I found a Presbyterian church that would marry us, but I had to convert. So I did.
@aliasif8498 the Bible references marriage as a covenant to God and how he hates divorce. And remarriage was only allowed for the faithful partner not the adulter, abuser or the person in the wrong.
Extrêmement émouvant et je ne sais même pas si on peut vraiment comprendre … tant de pouvoir … mais c est comme si la vie du roi ou de la reine ne lui appartient pas…et cette situation si antinomique à la vue de tous…pas facile!!!😮😮😮
I guess she passed the Gom Jabbar test…
10:00 why have they all got little crowns too? 😂😂😂
Its tradition
I have learn several history issues by the episodes
This series is not factual but a drama.
Phillip : well as long as you dont sit on him anytime soon
Queen : dont think everyone is as same as u to have endless wanderings with ballerina actress and playing games alone 😎😎😎😎 if she replied like this then phillip will become speechless and go numb
Queen loved him thats what saved their marriage life otherwise things would have been different for phillips amd he remain as a normal commoner without titles and luxury life
Prince Philip was not a normal commoner. He was an aristocrat with strong family ties to both the Greek and the Danish Royal houses and he was a prince of both. He already had the title of Prince when he married QEII. He was given the title of Duke of Edinburgh when he married. Like QEII he was also a descendant of Queen Victoria. The couple were third cousins. However, it does seem that courtiers and others did not value Prince Philip as a true prince because in essence he was a foreign prince, not a British one.
@@julianneheindorf5757 prince phillip family ran away from their country . He had titles alone not a country to rule . He had the royal title duke of Edinburg and prince title because he married queen elizabeth ii . If Queen decides to divorce him , he lose all his titles . he gave up his job and titles and renounced titles so if he got divorced from queen and queen submits evidence of all his mistakes and divorce was granted he become a normal commoner .
If he loved lilibet alone why he must worry how his in-laws and courtiers treat him and can maturely handle the problems without making a big fight with queen . he was a narrow ,typical , immature minded believe in false masculinity has a sharp tongue ,hard and tough wild one (his worst childhood and gordouston school experience made him like that )who reacted to courtiers and others worst treatments and tried to solve it immaturely failed to support his wife who fought her own family to get married to him .
His family ran away fearing death and his sister's had married nazi higher officials. Queen mother , king george vi and british courtiers has enough reason to doubt him because it is heir to the throne elizabeth ii marriage .
" Why on earth he wanted to marry a future queen(their match making which was planned by his uncle )and expect to live as per his wish without losing his home, job, name and felt like insulted second fiddling his wife knowing the heir alone was first preference not the spouse .
He got duke of Edinburg title and thinks he can live life as per his wish and enjoy royal life . Unexpectedly elizabeth 2 become queen in 1952 he has to second fiddle her this thing make him feel insulted because of his false masculinity ,narrow and immature mind ,sharp tongue . The qualities that gave him a bad opinion in front of his in-laws and british courtiers eyes .
he even gave a speech in 25th wedding anniversary it was Queen's tolerance that made this marriage successful .
So it is Queen lilibet love, forgiveness and tolerance towards phillips that made their marriage successful in first 25 years .after some years phillips learnt from his mistakes and gave support to his wife I guess .
@@kaviyaprabharan1832 sadly for the The Queen & all too commonly regularly; he’d suffer from ‘The Proverbial’ “Foot & Mouth” syndrome also…
"My dears"? Who is this other royal?
Anybody that believes the conversations in the crown need to figure out this a make believe DRAMA just like any other film its made up yes some events are loosely based on history but not alot of it is protrayed correctly or in the right year 😂
she wouldnt let her sister her daughter or son be with who they wanted but let her grandson marry a divorced woman is a strange turn of events
How or why is that a strange turn? She allowed her divorced son, the future king, to marry a divorced mistress that had caused havoc for 20 years and allow her to become queen. If you ask me, her grandson marrying a divorced woman is tame. I'm no Megan fan by a long shot , but that marriage isn't in the same universe of things that are F up and wrong as Charles and Cowmilla.
Different times to what they are today!
Margaret could have married Peter. She chose money and title
They should have done like the Japanese Imperial family and made Margaret cut ties with the family, drop all titles, and become a commoner to marry.
It was Margaret’s choice. She was a spoilt and petulant Princess all her life. The newspapers were full of her doings. She chose being a privileged Royal over the man she said she loved. She could have married Peter Townsend and lived quietly as his wife. Her choice.
@@barbara1407INADEQUATE comment made by a commoner as per
@@Fedderz what position do you hold in the Royal scheme of things, then?
Who mis cast Margaret
Comment peux t'on croire à ces images et dialogues, issus de l'imagination des scénaristes et autres ?
La profonde réserve manifestée par Sa Majesté, dans sa fonction de monarque et au sujet de sa vie privée, tout à fait exemplaire, contraste avec cette série dont le contenu est ridicule !
Citoyen français et non sujet britannique, je n'ai jamais compris ce succès auprès des mêmes admirateurs de Sa Majesté !
Wow not a free country hugh? Could do without the horse scene.
Beast sex is a very popular form of entertainment in the UK.
What's wrong with tbe horse scene?
It was watching this series which caused me to detest pouty, self entitled, insulting Phillip. I don't know WHY she loved him.
Margaret would not have sat down, while the Queen was still standing! This is absolute tripe!
THATS HER SISTER SHES allowed!!! Your comment doesn’t matter
"THE CROWN"....
IT IS BLOODY
STRANGE......
FROM MY PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE OF
THE ROYAL FAMILY.......
" THE CROWN "....
AT TIMES HITS
THE MARK........
AND
OTHER TIMES,
TOO MANY TIMES
GO's TOO WHAT IS IT CALLED?????
MELODRAMA....
FICTION....I
GATHER FOR
RATINGS......
DAMMMMED
SHAME......
Princess Margaret ran so that Prince Harry could fly…..Imagine the church not allowing you to marry a divorcee.
Sadly, Prince Harry still doesn't realise that when one is born into such a privileged life, there are certain expectations of one's behaviour. Prince Harry has badly misjudged the reactions of the Royal Family, his regiment, and the majority of the people of Great Britain. It's not possible to walk away from duty to this country and behave like a 'playboy' without there being consequences. Surely, history (Edward VIII) should have taught him that.
That is truth... Harry has only to look at his parents to see what folly it is to lack the discipline of being a prince.. To whom much is given much is required "
my fave scene is where Prince Philip has an outburst about how he wont kneel to the queen "like some common cuck."
Im not sure if its the actress being either amazing, or terrible, but she is never emotional. Just looks at him dead faced like the thumbnail and through the clips and just tells him "you will do just that, Philip. It is your duty." Then gets up and leaves. No emotion.
Either amazing acting to stay emotionless throughout the entire season, or a terrible actress just reading the lines. Either way, perfectly cast
Still… Charles was allowed “to violate the scriptures and offend the Church” and divorce, and then marry a divorced woman, AND become a king… AND make his wife a queen…
Nice, huh?? He got away with EVERYTHING. Full house.
After Queen erii people love prince william and kate , princess anne , prince edward and Sophie. Not the one who is having crown and title
I expect the Queen felt she had not been right in her previous decision, and decided not to do it again.
Also churches changed. Divorced people can marry in churches now (there may be some exceptions) and society no longer ostracizes divorced people as occurred in the 1950’s and 60’s.
Wrong, Queen Elizabeth the I, was not her name sake. Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother was her name sake.
Take it up with Winston Churchill, he wrote the speech.
Actually, in reference to her regnant name, he is correct. Her Christian name, her mother is her namesake. They are different.
17:31 Realistically, when you are a 3 married to a 15, you can't expect to be the only one he has ever loved. That man was one of the most gorgeous men to have ever walked the earth.
She’s not a 3. And he’s not a 15.
The most gorgeous man to walk the earth? Stretch there a bit 😅
Besides. They're cousins 😅
Absolute tripe.
Yet here you are, dear.
Philip was such an ungrateful prince... his jealousy of being 2nd fiddle to Elizabeth was like a spoiled brat and it continued until the day he died.
This in fact is not how things were...it is Netflix's idea of how things were. Philip was great spouse..he raised the kids and took over the running of the household as well as she would have, had he been King. They were married for over 70 years! She adored him..and he loved her and their children. Was his ego bruised a wee bit...perhaps. But watch the actual film of the coronation. Netflix..anti monarchy
If you think the crown is real 😂 I got a bridge to sell you ! 😂😂🤡
You do understand that this events are dramatized correct? They’re not factual. And it amazes me how many people don’t understand THAT for one and two, don’t understand context. Every is in the 1940s when Elizabeth became Queen, relationships and the role’s played between husbands and wife’s WOULD’VE been different, MEN were different, WOMEN were different and SOCIETY was different.
They were married and committed to each other for over 70 years. I don’t think you have any leg to stand on to judge their relationship and marriage. Whatever they did, whatever they had, worked for them. They chose to remain committed- which people today can’t possible relate to or understand considering how high the divorce rate is. They can hardly make long term relationships work, let alone a marriage. You just don’t give up the second you don’t get want you want, the second you’re unhappy, the second you’re bored- no, you understand that life comes in waves and so do relationships. You understand you have to work on it everyday. You understand you fall in and out of love with your spouse and the importance thing is coming back together
Albert was the same way with Victoria
@@bradenharris8718
Exactly....and after the death of Prince Philip it was widely reported on media that Queen Elizabeth was really heart broken n probably died of broken heart just an year after his passing...
N this series did do justice to prince Philip..his character was portrayed much more negatively then others
Total bs Elizabeth. U know that we are only to bow to God, but you had all these people to bow to you. God allows us to make our own choices in life. Elizabeth had no right to tell Margaret what to do.
And by the way, the horse scene was sick. Even animals need some privacy.
You're the one full of BS. Bowing to the Queen has never been an act of worship, which is the bow scripture is referencing, but a sign of respect for her station. Obviously, you have no knowledge of history, because as the Queen, she certainly did have the right to veto Margaret's marriage plan's. However, Margaret still had the option to leave her royal duties, lose her position as an HRH, the lifestyle/income/perks (just like their uncle had done), and live a common life with whomever she wanted to marry. The fact that she didn't do this, shows how much she really loved the man. BTW, your comment about the horse scene is ridiculous, by applying human emotion's to animal reproduction, and show's you lack of knowledge in the field of animal husbandry. Breeding horses, especially valuable, well bred ones, by overseeing and controlling the situation is necessary to protect both the mare and the stallion from possible injury.