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I truly hope he ends it here ! Then he will have had an excellent production - that most of the people loved. If he goes into all of the negative, trashy stuff - that no one really knows what happened- he will ruin it ! I would take the win !
The final scene was so beautiful and gave me chills. Such a beautiful tribute and symbolism. Her taking the long walk through the hall then through the light. Absolutely beautiful. RIP
In the final scene, I feel it was beautiful how Prince Philip exited just before her and asked for the Queen to say one for him. Just like he left in real life, slightly before her.
I'm not so sure many people do understand what they are watching with regards to 'The Crown' - not many who do are making themselves known - but yes, the Duke passed first @@khazelgirl
That ending left me speechless, so beautifully orchestrated, so little said but so much emotion packed into it. A powerful homage to an incredible woman. Made me proud to be British, and right now with our government I’m really not usually proud to be British.
She was indeed! And her son the King continues nobly in legacy. Thank God we have a head of state meant to reign for the collective good of all, rather than being stuck only with a partisan head of government who cares only about the next election cycle.
I’m American but her death affected me very much. I’m 53 and she was a constant, stoic, calming presence on a chaotic world stage. I always watched her Christmas addresses and when a world crises would hit, I would always wait for her calm words. She was always on top of things and had a spine of steel. I miss her…
I'm American too, 62, and I regularly have to remind myself that Charles is king now and that she is gone. But it makes me happy to picture her with Phillip again.
I loved her speeches as well. The one during Covid I kept. It was the true way she thought & lived. Things aren’t as we would wish, but don’t worry things will be better & get back to normal. I miss her.❤️🙏🏻🇺🇸
Having watched the entire series, right down to the last episode of the sixth one. It made me have a much more deeper sense of what Queen Elizabeth had to endure throughout her reign. She was an amazing Queen, loved and admired by many till the day she died. I think she did an amazing job.
I also wanted to say that I have interest in ever watching a Netflix series about Harry and Meghan, should they ever decide to make one. It makes me ill just thinking about. Please leave the series ending on a good note.
Few shows conclude perfectly, but this one exceptionally excelled in concluding the series. Impressive writing, acting, and directing - the makers behind this series should take pride in their work!
No I want to see nonce Andy, Willaim, Charles fall out over Megan. It's just cop by the makers of this drama or soap opera take your pick on that one of what this is.
me too but then I realize they gave us all of it in this episode they didn't had to spell it out to let us know and they know we probably already know her reigned anyways.
They should have done more with 9/11. It is not well known that during the Changing of the Guard that day the Queen personally requested that the band play the Star Spangled Banner, as a tribute to the victims. It was a very moving and uplifting moment, that personally made me feel a little better that day. I thank her for it.
As an American, its more impactful on this side of the pond rather than in the UK. Though Porchy did pass on that day. 9/11 was not impactful to the Crown. I respect the amount it was given, though little.
@@mickeykity it should have been impactful to the crown. I believe 190 British citizens were killed in the attacks. The media like to say 2,973 Americans were killed, but the truth is people from many nations worked in those Towers.
How come there's no reference to the Princess Margaret episode?? That's really the focal point of the show for me. The relationship between the royal sisters was so tragic
And was reflected in the William and Harry relationship. It really was a very important episode. Especially for showing the scene where Elizabeth lets go and has a good time before she is queen.
I think the Heir and Spare story line (even as tiny it involved Andrew) shows a big flaw in the Monarchy set up. It’s hard to imagine that while George moves forward, Charlotte will beheld back, but be expected to work for her brother. No choices for herself.
@@willow2vicky I agree - it’s quite eerie how patterns like this repeat in families over generations - like being buffeted endlessly by waves of tragedies that happened long ago in addition to one’s own sorrows/losses etc.
As a 36 year old father. I could count on 1 hand how many times I cried in the last 20 years. I cried last night when finishing the show. Truly breathtaking and what a wonderful way to end the show.
“So dawn goes down to day/Nothing gold can stay” (Robert Frost) or “All lovers young, all lovers must/Consign to thee, and come to dust” (Shakespeare) - the “thee” here being our inevitable mortal death.
What's to explain? The finL scene says it all loud and clear without a single word spoken. It's a beautiful and heartbreaking scene. And, Imelda Staunton was amazing.
Of all the seasons of The Crown, I feel that the first and last seasons were the best...others seemed more like a soap opera in many segments and made it hard to follow. In the 1st, allowing the flashbacks of the abdication, King George VI's struggles, scenes of WWII, Churchill, his death and the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, was extremely well done. In the last season, you can really feel the mortality of the monarchy, and how it is struggling to be a viable dynamic in an ever changing world - something that is shown extremely well in the scene in St. George's Chapel with Phillip and Elizabeth in his critique of the coming generations following her reign. I cried during the first season, and I cried during the last season. Both showed the human element of the monarchy, without the dramatics associated with soap operas. Wonderful ending, and hearing the bagpipe at the end brought back my watching her funeral and the piper fading away in the distance.
i was late to start watching and i just finished but i have to say i loved it..the one thing tho i had to keep telling myself was that probably 99% of the dialog was just a script and theres no way that anyone would know all the private conversations that took place. That being said the series was based on factual history and i enjoyed those scenes were i learned something especially the early years with John Lithgow as Churchill
It was absolutely amazing cinematography. The symbolism to just the final pieces of Phillip walking slightly out before her, the slow walk to heaven just God simply beautiful and a very fitting end to the series. Couldn't have asked for a better ending. God I HOPE we never see the grifters 😂 brought to life we have to deal with them currently...anyways well done.
Although I was sad to see The Crown end, I absolutely loved the ending. Seeing the queen walk towards the light was symbolic of her passing and pure perfection.
Seriously , what a show... amazing .. it really shows you the history of the Crown. Phenomenal acting, and the characters were superb , please please watch this show if you like history , you will not regret it!!
A masterpiece series right down to the last episode. So epic and a wonderful characterization of Queen Elizabeth II as one of the most successful monarchs in British History. We are lucky to have lived during her reign.
Loved the last season, especially the scenes in St Andrews. I worked for St Andrews University at the time Prince William studied there and it was great to see my flat that I stayed in appearing on screen.
I didn’t like how they painted Kates mom as a stalker match maker. Margaret’s episode got me, and when the Queen asked her 101 year old mum not to leave her. I loved Philip’s pep talk about how “they” would be under the church of Windsor, and things wouldn’t be her problem. I know it’s fiction, but I feel extremely fortunate to have lived my whole life only knowing The Queen… I’m not the Monarchist I used to be anymore because she was the Monarchy.
I’d love to be in one of those belle epoque/gilded age crazy wealthy families - the dinner table would feature glittering utensils and intricately folded napkins (lol like Downton Abbey)
I did not appreciate how they implied the Queen considered stepping down, and how Charles was anticipating it happening. It was too far a stretch. The Queen never even considered it, and Charles knew it would never happen. I did however, LOVE the speech she gave at Charles and Camilla's wedding, fictional, yes, but it really drove her pov of the wedding through, humorously and gave us a glimpse/ reminder of her real life humor. The final episode was so well done, I will defend it. I loved seeing Olivia and Claire in the balck, symbollically showing those versions of herself are gone, and how she was in the cream although this was historically a correct outfit of charles and camilla's wedding) it was just fitting and Emotional.
are you truly so clueless and inattentive as to not be aware the show producers WERE VERY CLEAR it was *inspired* by the real life of those people, and NEVER EVER MEANT OT BE AN EXACT TELLING.. It wasnt meant to be a documentary. As a result, writing in subject matter that was absolutely publicly discussed at length, even if we realistically know it wasnt going to happen. Please go bitch and moan somewhere else.
Catherine swapping to St Andrew's would be a sharp move even if she never met William, as his attendance there gave its alumni a bit of a boost on their CVs. Don't underestimate the power of snobbery in the employment market.
The ending was beautiful it ended how I thought it would basically end of an era for Prince Philip and The Queen since they both were speaking about the ending.
one of the best endings of any show ever, drama, historical fiction or other, great TV making, great direction. Was not a fan of this series of shows but the last episode and its ending are excellent
The Systen protected Harry too - all his drugs, marijuana, and drinking when he was young were covered up to protect him. He should have appreciated the platform and influence he had rather than lose himself in his jealousies and resentment. He is of weak character - a real shame.
I think of Queen Elizabeth II, as the last Queen. Not the last the UK will have, but the last in a long line of a kind of Monarch, the *Last of the Age* prior to cell phones and computers and AI. We live in a different world now, and there is no way to go back. Only time will tell if the world she left behind will contain the light she walked so freely into in this beautiful scene.
Well said, I think Prince William will be a great King when he ascends to the throne, he's grown up in the modern world. King Charles III seems to me like a kind man but he's of a different generation. By the way, I'm of that same generation also.
@@user-ch9if6px6r Yeh. Thought so too. And, and I don't mean to be rude, the actor was not as 'attractive' as Harry. Wonder if that was intentional. Yeh, he was creepy.
Sven - things got so bad the producers were directed to put a disclaimer in the credits - they were just making things up as they went - did not care for anyone remotely involved. Prior to being told to add a disclaimer, one of the producers stated publicly 'the viewing public are not stupid, they know they are watching an adaption of how things might have happened, not how they actually did' - charming!!!!@@sven7037
Harry shows all the signs of being a loser and it came to pass. Queen Elizabeth was a type of woman and Monarch that will never be seen again. I have a lot of admiration for her Duty and sacrifice.
Ending for such a series was PERFECT! I wish it would go for a bit more seasons but I understand the reasoning of ending the show here. This was a magnificent journey with one of the best series of all time and I think it's gonna be very hard to top this gem, even bigger gem than the Cullinann Diamond is...
just watched the last of season 6 was crying my eyes out ..think it was a fittinf end about them the queen and the duke of endibruigh planning the funerals the Queen questioning her self ahows i think ending it as they did was respectful and not taking it futhuer was right ..would have been good to see the wedings of kate and harry but yeah ...well done a show woth watching
I assure you that the Prince Harry/MeGain Markle idea for a series will be a real bomb 💣 We are all so sick of them that no matter what Peter Morgan does & all that genius can inspire will not help the public’s opinion of them.
Thanks for doing this review!!! I liked the last episode. What I was expecting was mention of Prince Phillips passing as well since they nearly passed within 1-2 years of each other
Oh, the only complaint is that they never get the horses right. Queen Elizabeth would never have left a horse standing in its stall with the door open, nor led it out of the stall with the stirrups down. Such small things, but consistently in error throughout the show ---- she was a real horsewoman and, as one myself, such inattention to detail really annoys me (and it would really have annoyed her)
@@glen7318 For me, watching a historical fiction series, where private dialogue is discussed, it is assumed it won’t be historically accurate. Just like reading a historical fiction novel, where the character are historical characters, a person wouldn’t assume it is historically accurate. Heck, I used to teach indigenous studies to elementary students, and all of that is now historically accurate inaccurate.
Ok, Charles and Camilla did *not* get married during that ceremony in St George's Chapel. They were married at the Windsor Guild Hall in a *civil ceremony,* not a religious ceremony because the Church of England still frowns on divorce. The ceremony in St. George's Chapel was a "blessing of the union."
When the young Lilibet stepped around the casket and saluted The Queen I about lost it. When I was born, in America, she had been Queen for barely five years so she's the only Queen of England I've ever known. I've known for quite some time that I am descended from British relatives and one of them crossed over in the 1600's and was one of the early citizens and developers of Philadelphia. I guess I've always been fascinated by her life and the lives of the Royal family. One of the craziest things to me was the protocol, when sons and daughter would walk into a room and say "Hello Mummy"!, kiss her cheek and then bow or curtsy . Throughout the whole series I kept catching myself thinking "I cant imagine" , meaning what it would be like to live that life. The series was one of the best I've watched but I don't know if it should continue or not, I guess we wait and see what happens with King Charles III and family, but I will miss The Queen.
Can I note the prayer in Charles and Camilla’s wedding is the standard prayer of general confession offered every Sunday at Holy Communion said by the entire congregation. I had communion at my wedding, so the prayer should have been said. It is unusual to say that particular prayer at a wedding/blessing if there is no communion.
make sure that if you include Prince William's rumored Affair that smut Meg.Markle is the one behind that and started that rumor... Marco can only be portrayed as the evil snake that she is
I thought it was very well done, excellent! Although, I thought the poem was recited to address the mortality of the person who is the regnant not the crown/monarchy itself.
Harry could have done so many great things. He could have started a charity that got lots of international attention and financial support. He could have helped so many and done so much good if he even once thought about anyone but himself. He hurt himself by being so selfentitled and spoiled. No one is to blame but Harry. He chose his path and has to live with it.
He is doing great things, pay attention and get your nose out of the butts of these royals and the toxic British media. By the way, he's doing just fine.
Love how they mentioned Prince Philip and The Queen death without actually mentioning them and The 70 minute walk across The church marking her 70 years on the throne
Agood way to finish! She is not abdicating, Charles and Camilla are married and all is well. I thought it was clever with the Coffin then it's not there.
Ever since the very beginning of the show, I always thought the perfect time to stop would be 2012. The monarchy was undergoing such a popularity resurgence with the marriage of Will and Kate in 2011 and then the Diamond Jubilee and the Olympics all in 2012. It was like the youthful royals were reinvigorating it in the public eye for decades to come while it was still overseen by the approving Queen. They could've ended it in December with Kate's first pregnancy announcement as a symbol of the surefire security of the monarchy's future, and they could've in introduced the first conversations about the following years change in succession law to make it eldest rather than eldest born male. I think in reality that was just changing with the times so that if George were a girl she wouldn't be displaced, but they could've narratively fictionally framed the change in law to be a tribute to Elizabeth and her longevity as a steadfast female head of state. in the real world, Charles and camilla's wedding was deliberately low key and the date changed multiple times, it was a bit of a national whimper. in 2012, there was so much hope and optimism for a renewed monarchy it would've been such a celebratory jubilant time to finish with a big sigh of relief from an established and successful queen at last. obviously the subsequent decade didn't bear that out with all the scandals since, in the real world these things never last. it ebbs and flows, and they could've hinted at Harry's diffidence and the queen mildly suspicious of his mother's spirit in him, having learned from her mistakes with Charles not to ignore these things and to face them as Margaret advised her to. But that could have been a whisper on the horizon at a far stronger finale point than 2005 I've always thought.
I believe the last episode, was by far the best episode and gave a ending without showing the Queens decline in health and with all those visiting her before the Queen walks out the doors into the brigjt light. Now the rest of the season was really hard to watch because those episodes were just horrible
First I was impressed with the last series off the crown, however I was disappointed that the first 4 episodes was mainly about Diana I didn't like that, it was meant to be about queen Elizabeth, not her, they could of dealt with diana in one episode only, out of respect for her children aswel. I'm sick of Diana this/that the other, i know right i must the one of a few who aint a diana supporter lol however I am a supporter and a fan of Queen Camilla she has step up and a great queen I think she is wonderful. Maybe they could do one more episode a feature length one 1 1/2 - 2/3hour episode that covers the queen's 60th 70th jubliees and the deaths of prince Philip and queen Elizabeth
90% of people who mention Diana are bad faith actors. They don’t care about her at all, she is simply a weapon used to attack the monarchy, the commonwealth, or the British people themselves.
Very well done. I can’t imagine for the life of me how agonizing writing that finale was for them. How many drafts did they burn through before the director was able to yell “Cut that’s a wrap!!”
the actresses that payed the queen were great. I think William and Harry never truly got to grieve there mother and that hurt there relationship because they had to deal with it on there own. this was a great series and I loved it. I have followed my girl Queen Elizabeth for years and she allows carried herself with dignity and sense of duty and always showed her lover for her people and country.
The DVD of the 6th Season does not have any option for subtitles. I lost much of the dialogue due to this & the sequences with Arabic being spoken were a loss for me. The previous DVDS had subtitles & it made a signifiant diffference.
01:26 Well we know the answer to that question: She fulfilled Her duties right up until the last second, even swearing in a new Prime Minister literally two days before Her death. She never flinched.
just gonna say, her piper didn’t play “ Sleep, Dearie, Sleep “, he played “A Salute to the Royal Fendersmith “ at her funeral as she was lowered into the Vault.