“Hello, you.” Really, if there was only one thing this series did well (and there were several), it was the relationship between these two. Margaret seems to have been the one person, even over Phillip, with whom Elizabeth could just be a human woman. All six actresses who portrayed these two were magnificent, in every scene they had, but especially when they were together.
This scene reminds so much of when I had a miscarriage. My partner had brought me home from the hospital, I got in bed. Then he left to pick up my prescriptions. My sister came over and without saying a word, got into bed with me and just held me while I finally broke down in tears
A beautiful moment in the series. I love to see these two women when they have scenes together. Despite the turbulence at times there was at heart a very deep connection that was most meaningful.
"The rest of us drop like flies. But she goes on and on". So very true, Elizabeth 2nd really did go through so much and seemed like she would be around forever. The family seems to be falling apart without her. 😢
OMG! What a (curse word starts with F) amazing scene! Good gods! The silences. The looks. The gestures. The dialogue. The kiss of the hand. Dangit! Two exquisite actresses delivering the goods. An absolute pleasure to witness!! WOW!
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Magnificent! A wondrous and beautiful scene….full of emotion, love and affection,it perfectly conveys the relationship between sisters and siblings in general whether high born or common..!
Such a brilliant scene-- beautifully shot, the design, the script, the ACTING! So moving-- and though about a rarified milieu, the themes of siblinghood and finding meaning in life are universal.
The emotion in this scene is so perfectly captured and raw. The scene is supposed to evoke the love they shared as sisters and to cause us to imagine the immense loss that QE2 felt when she lost Margaret. Two brilliant actresses.
Two amazing actresses ,love them both,The people who did the casting for The Crown left big shoes to filled for every following series ,I still think they are the top Series on Netflix and other networks for a very long time !
2:22 the first royal divorce since Henry VIII and Anne of Cleves? Kinda inaccurate because we had the divorce of George I and Sophia Dorothea of Celle in the 1700s…
This scene took my breath away. Both of these actresses are profoundly talented. They draw me into the world of make believe and make the reality of another’s life story seem as though I’m on the set with them experiencing it firsthand. Outstanding performances.
I never had the opportunity to see this series when televised. Seeing clips from The Crown in RU-vid has led to my purchasing the entire collection. It seems that it represents some of the most magnificent acting I have seen & a faithful & thoughtful retelling of recent history.