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As the first men land on the moon, middle-aged Philip feels dissatisfied by his lack of achievement and begins searching for inspiration. (Netflix)

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Kaka 

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English An episode that seems to fill a period when nothing much of interest actually happened in the UK but did elsewhere in the world. Space lovers will be thoroughly satisfied, and so will the fans of the series and character psychology. Because although it is not a major reconstruction of an important event in the history of England, the conquest of the moon leaves a palette of emotions in Phillip, who, thanks to the character of an atypical priest, stirs up very interesting thoughts, reflections and philosophies on what direction to take in life. Sometimes a bit funny, sometimes bittersweet, but definitely a proper part of the series. ()

Necrotongue 

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English The seventh episode took a bit of a different turn compared to the rest of the series. It's the kind of episode that could easily split opinions, finding both fans and critics. Honestly, it could have been a snooze fest if it weren't for the deeply insightful dive into the Duke of Edinburgh's psyche. That part alone was almost impressive, and Brutus was absolutely on fire. ()