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"The Crown? Episode 7"

The death of Prince Philip has triggered the popularity of the British drama "The Crown". I watched this drama in a noisy external environment at the beginning, and I was not immersed in watching it. After one episode, I was sleepy. . It was a pity and I started watching it again later. It did feel boring at first, it was a political drama.

Churchill’s charisma as Prime Minister is really beyond question. The transformation of the Queen upon taking office is also excellent. I didn't like Tommy's character at first, as the Queen's private secretary, it was really, really too rigid. Typical impression of British people on foreigners? However, from the seventh episode, I really started to like Tommy.

This old guy is very good! As the personal secretary to the throne, Tommy served as the queen's uncle and was not the king before he abdicated. The king gave up the throne for the so-called love, so his younger brother took over. The queen succeeded her brother after his death. The Queen's private secretary before her succession was Martin. Before Elizabeth came to the throne, she hoped that Martin would continue to be his personal secretary, but the system was there. The only person who could be the queen's personal secretary was Tommy. Tommy was sure that he had no professional ability. The queen saw that Tommy was about to retire, so she looked for him privately. Martin told him that he wanted him to be his personal secretary. Martin is very happy! Later, Martin said that he could no longer be a queen. The Queen knew that Tommy had told Martin what Martin said. The Queen hurried to Tommy and told him that I had chosen Martin to be my personal secretary. Tommy said, It's your right, Your Majesty. But it's not correct. So the two of them had a discussion, and this section was really exciting. Copy the sentences. It really increases my understanding. Whether it is a ruler, a manager or an individual, even if it is not a ruler or a manager, it is not easy to manage ourselves well.

How do you say that, a high degree of self-discipline and absolute freedom. Tommy said you could choose your personal secretary based on personal preference, but there was a risk of stepping down. The Queen felt that Tommy was exaggerating. Tommy said that his uncle who served the Queen kept the people who spoke well and removed the loyal ministers, and acted arbitrarily based on his personal preferences. No one can say anything. But this encouraged his arrogance, arrogance, arrogant behavior and lack of responsibility.

It's in the small things that the vot starts. (Festering starts from small details)

It's a bit like what ancient Chinese scientists said: "Preserve the laws of nature and destroy human desires." .

Do the wrong thing once, it's easier to do it again.

Do the individualistic thing once, it is easy to do it again.

? Churchill The stroke was concealed, and two work reports with the Queen were not carried out. Later, the queen found out that this place also showed the transformation process of the queen's growth.

In the previous episode, the Queen seemed to blame her mother for not letting her learn mathematics and a series of liberal arts knowledge. Emperors of all ages did not need it. The Queen felt that talking to government officials was in vain, so she hired a professor to make up lessons for her. As well as asking professors what to do, the Prime Minister violated the constitution. The professor said, you can scold them like you would scold a child. The queen said she was speechless if she said she was not well-educated. The professor said that you are the only person who has fully studied the "Constitution". This is not a matter of knowledge, but a matter of principle and loyalty. The professor said that all upper-class men in England want in their lives is to be scolded by their nannies. The queen seemed to understand what the professor meant.

? The Queen asked the staff to find the notes she had taken when she was a child. Churchill stood there like a child who had done something wrong. The Queen said that the Constitution has two elements, efficiency and dignity. The monarch is majesty, and the government is efficiency... The camera shows Churchill looking like he was about to cry when he heard this.

The lines in "The Crown" are so well written.