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The Crown - Season 2

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Beginning with soldiers in Her Majesty's Armed Forces fighting an illegal war in Egypt, and ending with the downfall of her third Prime Minister, Harold Macmillan after a devastating scandal, the second season bears witness to the end of the age of deference, and ushers in the revolutionary era of the 1960s.
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Uproxx
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December 06, 2017

Many of the season's wounds are self-inflicted in particular Morgan's mystifying fascination with Prince Philip, who despite Matt Smith's best efforts still comes across as a whiny man child.
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Slate
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December 06, 2017

The Crown isn't here to sing the praises of the orderly turnover of a parliamentary democracy, but only of the lasting fortitude of Her Majesty, long may she rule.
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NPR
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December 06, 2017

When The Crown connects the personal lives of England's monarchs directly to the country's fortunes, that's when the series shines brightest, exposing the fitful evolution of a family that remains one of the most compelling institutions in the world.
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The Ringer
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December 07, 2017

By putting the viewer at the table with the wealthiest and most powerful people in the country, The Crown blinds us to the experiences of the kind of people we know and care about in real life.
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Newsday
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December 07, 2017

Morgan not only has a series to match his 2006 Oscar-winning movie, The Queen, but finally one to exceed it. The Crown -- the second season, anyway -- is magnificent.
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Los Angeles Daily News
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December 06, 2017

"The Crown" succeeds because it gives us this fresh perspective on the world at that time, and in many ways, the events of the royals then are not that far from what's happening today.
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RogerEbert.com
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December 04, 2017

A can't-miss piece of entertainment.
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Sunday Times (UK)
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December 03, 2017

For a series that claims to show the people behind the personas, it is stiffened by its own wealth and rank.
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TheWrap
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December 07, 2017

I'm assuming that creator Peter Morgan meant for it to be comedy. There's really no other explanation for why Jeremy Northam played Prime Minister Anthony Eden like he's having a nervous breakdown in every scene.
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Financial Times
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December 01, 2017

The most striking aspect of series two is the portrait of the Royal marriage as turbulent, even unhappy. It's an uneasy watch, with the viewer constantly wondering: did that really happen?
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