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With Britain in need of a financial bailout from the U.S., Elizabeth reluctantly enlists Margaret to assist in winning over President Johnson. (Netflix)

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Necrotongue 

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English The second episode again dealt with the relationship of both sisters (which is only good) and it occurred to me that so far both episodes have mainly focused on politics, while personal relationships remain more on the sidelines. Margaret's dinner at the White House was great and Kurgan in the role of Lyndon Johnson was an excellent choice. ()

Kaka 

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English Slightly better than the previous episode, primarily due to the mesmerizing Clancy Brown as President Johnson. Unfortunately, however, the main actresses are still trying in vain to connect to their previous "young" rivals, especially the lead playing Elizabeth. ()

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