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I think it's more of a study of the personal challenges..

Posted by MannyE on November 13, 2016 at 09:19:51:

I've only watched the first three episodes and I'm completely hooked. I love the fact that Lithgow was tapped to play Churchill. He does a really good job. Dr. Who isn't bad as Phillip either.

When King George dies (if that was a spoiler...I feel sorry for you...go read a book) the way she finds out and the fact that she "dies" as well is delivered effectively. You can tell they are cherishing the plane ride home because they know that once it's over, the old life is as dead as the king.