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  • El episodio se emitió el 15 nov 2020
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PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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Olivia Colman and Josh O'Connor in The Crown (2016)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaWhile Margaret Thatcher struggles with the disappearance of her favorite child, Elizabeth reexamines her relationships with her four children.While Margaret Thatcher struggles with the disappearance of her favorite child, Elizabeth reexamines her relationships with her four children.While Margaret Thatcher struggles with the disappearance of her favorite child, Elizabeth reexamines her relationships with her four children.

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    • Paul Whittington
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    • Peter Morgan
    • Jonathan Wilson
    • Malcolm McGonigle
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    • Olivia Colman
    • Tobias Menzies
    • Helena Bonham Carter
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      • Paul Whittington
    • Guionistas
      • Peter Morgan
      • Jonathan Wilson
      • Malcolm McGonigle
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      • Olivia Colman
      • Tobias Menzies
      • Helena Bonham Carter
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    Olivia Colman
    Olivia Colman
    • Queen Elizabeth II
    Tobias Menzies
    Tobias Menzies
    • Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    Helena Bonham Carter
    Helena Bonham Carter
    • Princess Margaret
    Gillian Anderson
    Gillian Anderson
    • Margaret Thatcher
    Josh O'Connor
    Josh O'Connor
    • Prince Charles
    Emma Corrin
    Emma Corrin
    • Princess Diana
    Marion Bailey
    Marion Bailey
    • Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
    Erin Doherty
    Erin Doherty
    • Princess Anne
    Stephen Boxer
    Stephen Boxer
    • Denis Thatcher
    Angus Imrie
    Angus Imrie
    • Prince Edward
    Tom Byrne
    Tom Byrne
    • Prince Andrew
    Freddie Fox
    Freddie Fox
    • Mark Thatcher
    Rebecca Humphries
    Rebecca Humphries
    • Carol Thatcher
    Sam Phillips
    Sam Phillips
    • Equerry
    Charles Edwards
    Charles Edwards
    • Martin Charteris
    Karina Orr
    Karina Orr
    • Anne-Charlotte Verney
    Pierre Philippe
    Pierre Philippe
    • Jean Garnier
    Dominic Rowan
    Dominic Rowan
    • Charles Powell
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      • Jonathan Wilson
      • Malcolm McGonigle
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    9wiseguy233

    The Queen doesn't like any of them

    The Queen has maternal love for them all but there are moments when her revulsion toward them is apparent. When she's having lunch with Edward and he tells a joke about eating so much fish he wonders they don't have gills. She not only doesn't laugh but looks tortured by the cheese and his ringing fake laugh. She also doesn't like how he's turned into a cold authoritarian. He's not embraceable.

    Ann is emotional. She's bleating on about her despair about nothing. Yes there is an oppressiveness with being in the royal family but recklessness and drama is not relatable for the Queen Elizabeth. They are different and again there's an intimacy gap.

    Yes Phillip believes Andrew is her favorite but she looks like she wants to walk out. She's not just recoiling because it's not natural for her to talk about sex with her son but Phillip is callous to humane boundaries. He doesn't have empathy for anyone not even his mom who he is torturing at the moment. Would he kill Charles and his children. Who knows? Everything is good fun and can be re-framed as art or modernization.

    I thought Charles was written poorly until I realized the dialogue isn't ridiculous, pompous and superficial - Charles is. And she can barely look at him. She laughs, scold, mocks him for his dry self absorption. He's sullen, cold and a walking satire of English pretension. I don't like Charles but when she demanded they get on with her lunch because she needs to get back- I felt bad for him. He's not likable. Even his mother needs distance from him and Queen Elizabeth relates to Diane who is hiding from him.
    5katharine247

    Cringe!

    I've loved most of The Crown 1 - 3, but season 4 has sadly taken a turn for the worse. It's superficial, lacking the depth of other seasons, and the subtle subject matters of previous seasons have been replaced with a steam rolling through some major matters in this one. This episode in particular is cringe worthy embarrassing, playing on biased lazy stereotypes that have not been resorted to before. What has gone wrong?
    10littlebizzare

    The Children

    The contrast between all of the Queen's heirs was interesting to see. Anne has grown furious and scared of the spotlight, Andrew is being very reckless and endangering his own life due to his passions, Edward has grown to become a vengeful yet privileged teenager who's also aware and embracing of his privilege, and Charles is destroying his marriage due to his love for Camilla and for his disrespect of Diana's wishes of staying in London.
    8dierregi

    Good character development - or lack thereof

    As pointed out many times, this is fiction, loosely based on reality. Therefore one should not expect a documentary or unimaginative episodes about events of historical importance during the 80s.

    This episode may be considered low key or even superfluous, but it explores - with wonderful logic and insight - the queen's personality. So far, the queen has been portrayed as a woman of low culture but great determination and and unshakable sense of duty. She has some admirable qualities, but knowing herself (and others) is not her strong point.

    One could even venture to say that digging deeper into her own personality would probably disturb her and such is the extent of lack of "intimate knowledge" that challenged by Prince Philip, she cannot even name her favourite child.

    In fact, her sense of justice and equality is appalled at the idea of having to "pick a winner" - so to speak. But, intrigued by Thatcher candid acknowledgement that Mark is her favorite son, the queen embarks in a series of one-to-one with her four children, only to discover that they are all lost in their own peculiar way.

    Psychologically brilliant and one of my favourite episodes. PS and BTW her favourite is... just do yourself a favour and watch this episode ;-)
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Not a favourite

    Seasons 1 and 2 were quite excellent on the whole, with even the weakest episodes still being good. Season 3 started off rather slow and finished underwhelmingly, but it did have high points with "Aberfan" for example being one of the best episodes of 'The Crown' in my view. Still liked the show well enough to watch Season 4 and coupled with having a high opinion of Gillian Anderson (after her wonderful acting in 'Bleak House') watching it was on the cards.

    Season 4 did start off disappointingly, though not terribly, but did improve with the next two episodes. "Favourites" isn't as good as the very good previous episode "Fairytale", but it is on par with "The Balmoral Test" and better than "Gold Stick". Everything with Elizabeth and her children (with the viewer introduced here to Edward and Andrew) was fascinating, but for me it was less good with the Thatcher (generally have not liked her portrayal on 'The Crown') storyline.

    "Favourites" has a lot of very good things. As ever the production values are superb. The production and costume design are both classy and sumptuous, but it's the photography that stands out in this regard. The music is not overbearing or low key. The scripting is thought provoking and intriguing and the character writing and dynamics with Elizabeth and her children intrigued and illuminated. Enough of the story compels.

    Most of the acting is fine, Olivia Colman is more relaxed here than she was in the previous Season 4 episodes and Charles, Anne, Edward and Andrew are all strongly portrayed. Cannot rave about Josh O'Connor enough.

    A lot less good sadly is Anderson. She ever properly disappears into Thatcher's character and it does come over as too much of a Thatcher caricature and Anderson trying too hard.

    Her story also to me didn't come over as very interesting or investable, with the tense and nuanced character interactions in the Royal Family plot not being obvious in Thatcher's, and found some of the writing rather contrived at times. Do agree that the family scene was too cartoonish and like it was lifted from somewhere else.

    Despite how that sounds, overall to me the episode was pretty good. Just not a favourite. 7/10.

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      The American actress to whom Queen Elizabeth and Prince Andrew are referring to in their lunch meeting is Koo Stark (born Kathleen Norris Stark), who dated Prince Andrew for eighteen months, from February 1981 until 1983, and also starred in the film El ardiente despertar de Emily (1976). In 1997, Prince Andrew became the godfather of Stark's daughter.
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      Prince Andrew mentions that the Duke of York, Richard III, has experience murdering the sons of his elder brother. Richard III was Duke of Gloucester, not Duke of York. However, Richard was from the House of York (he was the last king of that house), and in the very first lines of the play, Shakespeare makes a pun on this fact: "Now is the winter of our discontent / Made glorious summer by this sun [son] of York."
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      Carol Thatcher: You disregard me. You overlook me. And you favor Mark.

      Margaret Thatcher: Because he's stronger. Like my father was stronger. Yes. You are right. I did struggle with my mother, but it had nothing to do with her sex. It had to do with her weakness. I could not bear how she was prepared to just be a housewife.

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