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The Crown | Margaret Thatcher plays "Ibble Dibble" | Season 4
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Little Fires Everywhere | "I'm not perfect".
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"The Tear" by Olivia Colman | The Crown.
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Aberfan Scene | The Crown | Netflix.
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Cuna de Lobos: Música (Entrada) Versión 2019
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For Elena I think, no more calling her Isabelle because that’s a disgrace to the family.
Si un día agarran a mi hermano así por ser joto juro que el que lo toque le voy a partir su madre hasta que se muera,no apoyo a los gays apoyo a mi hermano
0:40 Shut up, Reese!
Not only is Lexie not perfect, she is very, VERY FAR from perfect.
The Crown everyone should see such a history lesson. Hard times yet tv views man on the moon I remember watching on tv
Lexie and Izzy deserved a better mother. Elena never bothered to understand any of her children on a deeper level. She just viewed Lexie as the 'perfect' golden child and Izzy as the failure. And she failed them both.
Whats the title of this opening theme. Ive been looking for the title of this . 0:54
why is this legit my teenage life
The absolutely, unwavering, steel resolve that lady had is amazing ! May God bless her !
Thatcher sounds like me when i'm getting called out for math😂
When her mother screams like at her like that, I laugh 😃.
Elena, she was an evil 😈 narcissistic.
The Aberfan disaster was simply a sight to behold. It all started on October 21st, 1966 in the Welsh village of Aberfan, where a coal-mining tip decided to take a little tumble. But oh no, this wasn't your average small collapse, this was a massive avalanche of black sludge that engulfed the entire village. It was like a scene from a horror movie, but without the budget. The villagers were just minding their own business, probably sipping on some tea and gossiping about the latest sheep shagging scandal, when suddenly they were buried alive under a mountain of coal waste. Talk about a coal-ossal disaster, am I right? And the worst part is, no one saw it coming. Not even the psychic sheep predicted this one. It was like God just decided to play a cruel joke on these poor people. 'Oh, let's see how they like a mountain of sludge ruining their day,' he must have chuckled to himself. But let's not forget about the children. Yes, the innocent, unsuspecting children who were just trying to learn their ABCs and play with their Pokemon cards. They were the primary victims of this tragic event, with 116 of them losing their lives. But hey, at least they didn't have to worry about finishing their homework that day. And the aftermath was just as disastrous. The rescue efforts were hindered by, get this, rain. That's right, the Gods just couldn't resist adding insult to injury. It was like the ultimate game of 'Let's see how much we can screw with these people's lives.' But of course, leave it to the British government to make things even worse. They not only took their sweet time in responding to the disaster, but they also had the audacity to charge the surviving families for the cleanup costs. I mean, talk about adding insult to injury. 'Sorry your kids died, but can you pay for the mess they caused?' But hey, at least we got some good jokes out of it, right? I mean, have you heard the one about the Aberfan villagers playing hide and seek? They still haven't found little Timmy. Yikes. Anyway, in typical British fashion, we'll just sweep this disaster under the rug and continue to sip our tea and pretend like it never happened. Cheers to that.
Her 9 delay response is nothing compared to Joe biden's one year responds to East Palestine Ohio train derailment. At least she showed up and supported her people he showed up a year late for votes good luck is what I got for him. Obviously i mean that sarcastically.
i was only 3 yrs old at the time, Aberfan, a very sad part of history 😪😪
Elena made her whole personality about having a perfect house, perfect family, and being a good mother, wife, and citizen to overcompensate for giving up her career and love. It’s what she thought would make her happy. This kneejerk reaction is her not being able to accept that these aspects she worked so hard for also aren’t what she imagined them to be.
I remember this very well. It was a terrible tragedy. Miners came up top and tried to dig out their own children. RIP
What did she do wrong? Wtf is ibble dibble??JFC .... wouldn't wanna be there. Oh, edit, my surname is a coincidence 😂
I am German and I never heard about the Aberfan disaster before. That's why I screamed and cried in shock when I watched this episode, all the poor children burried and died in the rubble. That's so horrible 😢
What made this tragedy even more appalling were the callous actions of the National Coal Board afterwards. Despite knowing what had happened, its chairman Lord Robens attended his investiture as Chancellor of Surrey university and didn't arrive in Aberfan to direct the rescue operation for 36 hours. The NCB then denied liability by saying it was unaware that the slurry tip had been placed over a natural spring in breach of safety regulations despite a previous land survey which proved it was lying. Most disgusting of all however was the NCB took £150,000 (£2.7 million today) from the disaster relief fund to pay for clearing the other slurry tips, some of which had also been illegally placed and were just as unstable as the one that collapsed onto Aberfan.
What an awful situation, and what an awful decision to have to make. Would the people in the school been better off running out the back of the building?
Nah the landslide continued way after the school and destroyed a lot of houses
That is one evil woman.
Of all the odd ways to learn about Aberfan, I learned of the disaster from reading a Ripley's Believe it or Not comic book. It's been decades so my memory isn't so clear, but my recollection is that people were having dreams about the disaster before it happened.
Siempre que lo veo lloro
This is one client that Elle Woods will NEVER represent.
So that's how death comes. Mercilessly, but silent.
What is the hymn called?
I enjoyed this series, the Oscars scene!
I WILL 4EVER B INTERESTED N REESE W.
that screech is more terrifying than any jumpscare in a horror movie
Я так понимаю парты не особо помогли
Netflix episode name tel me pls
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Under the desk... It's like the "duck and cover during a volcano eruption" from south park.
I'm not going to lie what Elena said was wrong but Izzy was difficult and annoying at times. Elena did try sometimes. They were wrong for burning the house down. That was just crazy and stupid
My Aunt was Born on the same day aberfan happened. She’s 53, married for over 20 years and 3 children. I think about how much those children were robbed of a future, they should be where she is now, Grown up with families of their own. But that future was stolen from them so terribly. I pray they all are resting in peace. They will never be forgotten.
Margaret Thatcher probably never played many games with her own family
This scene isn’t all that impactful to me. Probably because my mother use to say that to me all the time, from a very young age.
I'm sorry your mother said that to you. I shared the same experiences in a way. Know that you are valued and you were meant to be here. It was something so symbolic about when the kids burned the house down. A fresh start. I hope you give the little girl in you a fresh start. I don't know you but I love you.
Elena was really the most evil person in the series but I think she got her development and by taking the blame for the fire she also admits it an sees that it was her fault and I also think she deeply regrets what she said to Izzy and she wants to make up her problems with Izzy😊😊😊😊
i grew up with the royals in the media, but it was this series that made me research all the events and entanglements, characters and relationships. some of it really goes back to the english civil war in 1642, when king karl I reigned. i could easily go study english history now hehe
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Why always children have to suffer a lot on these catastrophes like wars, irresponsible facts from adults ? It’s absolutely horrible and sad, adults always fighting, arguing,, hating each others, fighting for power, and always putting children to suffer! Always the greediness and power !
The cruelest part of all this is if it had happened one hour earlier the school would have been near empty …. And it was the end of term before the holidays …. It’s the hardest part for me to accept…. Why at the worst possible time.
Thankful for the creators for not putting screams in when the windows came through.
Tiny middle is a front 😲
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When the hymn fades away, the soundtrack signifies the call of duty for the Queen. I felt so sad, for the children first then for her.
Two girls that are frustrated at how much they like each other re: watching someone vs. being watched.
I’m an American and I hadn’t heard of Aberfan until this episode. As I was watching it, I was trying to convince myself that surely it was a fully fictional plot line, because I couldn’t bear how heartbreaking it was. I hate that this really happened and that appropriate reparations were never fully made.
This entire episode was phenomenal. As an American I’d never even heard of Aberfan, so this episode completely caught me off guard and disturbed me. I’m a film major who’s seen countless films and television series, and yet I can think of few other examples in film in which the entire self-contained plot has filled me with greater dread than this. Truly haunting, from beginning to end.
The worst thing about it is the timing. The tips collapsed at 9:15 a.m. If they collapsed an hour earlier the school would have been empty. If they collapsed an hour later the miners would have been in time to evacuate the school.
And the fact this was based on a true story is the worst part
Cette famille fait peur je trouve
Their anger is funny.