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Margaret Thatcher se rend à Balmoral, mais a du mal à s'intégrer à la famille royale. Charles est déchiré entre amour et devoir familial. (Netflix)

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Kaka 

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anglais The clash of the working middle class in the leadership of the political establishment, versus a bunch of aristocrats with all their annoying traditions and customs. Gillian Anderson impersonates Thatcher fantastically, and the Queen does her traditional thing. I wouldn’t consider this to be the best episode of the season, but it’s still the usual high standard. ()

Necrotongue 

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anglais Rating the second episode proved to be quite a challenge for me. While it was certainly an improvement over the opening episode, I couldn't shake the feeling that the show's creators are capable of delivering even more. As one of the few dissenters in the Lady Di fan club, her calculated charm has always left me feeling a bit queasy. So, it's safe to say I won't be eagerly anticipating the fourth season. That said, I have to give credit where it's due — Emma Corrin's performance was commendable, whether I like the character or not. However, it was Gillian Anderson's fantastic portrayal that sealed the deal for me, earning that fourth star. Her depiction of the Prime Minister is just as compelling as John Lithgow's Winston Churchill. 4*- ()

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