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skip fox

(19,359 posts)
Wed Mar 24, 2021, 11:05 PM Mar 2021

Censorship in 2021: Netflix's The Crown

Someone has "fixed" at least one episode (season 2, episode 4) and it's terribly unsettling to think censorship is alive and well and quite ready to damage a work of art.

Is there a way to see the original?

Is this the reason this episode is the first one to list two writers' names. Did the second (not Perter Morgan) assist in trying to remove incidents seamlessly? If so, she did a terrible job: Margaret is told to get dressed when she is already fully dressed and at the end the Queen and Duke comment on her nakedness in her photo.


Are we still not treated as adults? Who forced Netflix's hand? Britain? American censors?

I am a 74-year old writer and I see this as a major violation of artist and audience.

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Censorship in 2021: Netflix's The Crown (Original Post) skip fox Mar 2021 OP
Link, proof? Nt USALiberal Mar 2021 #1
How can I prove what does not exist? skip fox Mar 2021 #2

skip fox

(19,359 posts)
2. How can I prove what does not exist?
Wed Mar 24, 2021, 11:13 PM
Mar 2021

Margaret goes to the photographer's studio. According to someone who saw the real version they make love.

In the Netflix version they not only don't make love but there are inconsistencies: Margaret is fully dressed but it told to get dressed.

That's the most obvious.

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