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Following a tragic accident at a Welsh mining village that quickly becomes political, both Elizabeth and Wilson struggle with their responses. (Netflix)

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Necrotongue 

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English No, I learned something new about Britain again, and that's why I am so satisfied with the series. This was a powerful episode, the creators equipped it with such a tense atmosphere that people who make disaster movies should learn from them. It's a brilliantly shot matter that is definitely worth seeing. ()

Kaka 

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English Finally an episode of the third series where the creators have it firmly in their hands and the series doesn't feel inclined to deviate from its core. The mining disaster is presented in a quite minimalistic, cold, unspectacular way, yet with a strong testimonial value. With its sometimes dark retro-documentary style, it occasionally recalls some passages from Chernobyl. The special relationship between the Queen and the Prime Minister is also worth noting. ()

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