Netflix’s ‘The Crown’ Reclaims Its Glittering Throne in Season 6 Part 1: TV Review

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Aramide Tinubu It is the beginning of the end, as “The Crown” creator Peter Morgan brings his massive reimagining of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign to a close.

After a stilted fifth season, which lacked the focus and majesty of its predecessors, Season 6 opens in Paris amid the glittering lights of the Eiffel Tower and the gut-wrenching sounds of a crash.

It is an eerie way to open, casting a somber tone over the four episodes encompassing this first half. (Part 2, which is six episodes, will drop on Dec.

14.) Dialing back in time some eight weeks, to late June 1997, Morgan drops his audience in on Princess Diana (a majestic Elizabeth Debicki).

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