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Nov 14, 2022 · While The Crown's dialogues are often questionably non-evidenced and the sequencing of real-life events posit more in-depth research, the episode “Ipatiev House” showcases a true-enough account of the Romanovs’ quandary and gruesome fate.
Even the “assassination” scene in Nicholas and Alexandra was pretty harrowing—you see a bullet go through a parent’s hand into a child’s head, if I remember correctly from 10th grade history class.
Nov 10, 2022 · Through no fault of the actors, “Ipatiev House”’ doesn’t quite meet that same level of excellence we’ve come to expect from a Philip-centric installment. But it does, perhaps inadvertently, raise...
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Nov 9, 2022 · Episode six, ‘Ipatiev House’, brings decades-old global tensions to the surface once more, with the Queen grappling with the gruesome fate of her Romanov relatives as current-day relations with Moscow start to thaw.
A key episode in the new season of ‘The Crown’ - ‘Ipatiev House’ - dwells on the centuries-long relations between Britain and Russia. Here is our account of what is true in it and what is...
Nov 11, 2022 · The premise of the season’s sixth episode, “Ipatiev House,” begins with the execution of Russia’s Tsar Nicholas and his family and it’s probably the most blood-soaked episode of The Crown we’ve...
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Nov 16, 2022 · But “Ipatiev House,” named after a merchant’s house in Yekaterinburg where the Romanovs were murdered, felt more in line with the earlier seasons of The Crown, when people (surely not just ...