"It is not a choice. It is a duty."
Part 1: 16 November
Part 2: 14 December
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October 9, 2023 Netflix has announced release dates for the sixth and final season of The Crown. Part 1 (the first four episodes) will release on November 16, followed by Part 2 (the last six episodes) on December 14
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i love the perspective of the diana poster. such an iconic photo.
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Just drop episodes weekly or drop them all at once. Splitting the season into 2 halves that are released a month apart is STUPID.
But also I know they're doing this to force people to subscribe for 2 months vs just subscribing for 1 month to watch all episodes of the new season of their highest performing shows and then unsubscribing.
So I know they will keep doing it.
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I couldn’t even get through one episode of the last season.
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Charles and Camilla got married in 2004. lmfao what if they end it there?
I could also see them ending on Will and Kate's wedding? Or maybe George's birth (showing the continuation of The Crown)? And then maybe a flashforward to the Queen's funeral and Charles being declared king? Like ending on "The Queen is dead, long live the King"?
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