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: Margaret successfully wins over LBJ (Clancy Brown) during a White House dinner by matching his larger-than-life personality with drinking, dirty limericks, and risqué humor.
Faced with a financial crisis and a reluctant President Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ), the UK government turns to Margaret to charm the U.S. into providing a bailout.
The episode opens with a 1943 flashback where a young Margaret expresses a desire to be Queen, while Elizabeth is burdened by the "heavy" education required for the throne. This sets up the central metaphor of the House of Windsor as a mythological creature with two heads: Watch The Crown S03E02 WEBRip x264-ION10 1
While the episode is grounded in real events, The Crown dramatizes several details for narrative effect: The Crown, season 3 episode 2, Margaretology review
: While Margaret succeeds abroad, Elizabeth watches with a mix of jealousy and schadenfreude. She is frustrated by Margaret's ability to be flippant while Elizabeth must "clean up the mess". Fact vs. Fiction : Margaret successfully wins over LBJ (Clancy Brown)
: The responsible center stage who must remain restrained and predictable.
The second episode of Season 3, titled is a character study that examines the "dazzling and dangerous" nature of Princess Margaret (Helena Bonham Carter) against the "dull and dependable" duty of Queen Elizabeth II (Olivia Colman). Set in 1965, the episode explores themes of secondary status, sibling rivalry, and the power of personal diplomacy. Core Conflict: The Two-Headed Creature into providing a bailout
: The dazzling "number two" who operates from the wings, often causing a stir with her spontaneity. The 1965 American Tour