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Pissed off on a porn set1/30/2024 Over the course of the various flashbacks, we come to understand that George suffers from a host of symptoms. At the end of the day, we will never know for sure, and that is the opening that Queen Charlotte slipped through to create the depiction of the mental illness we see in this episode. The theory always had detractors, but it held enough sway in popular culture that by the time Alan Bennett’s 1991 play The Madness of George III toured in the U.S., Frank Rich specifically called out the disease in his review - research from the last decade points to the more widely accepted theory that the king was bipolar. I personally learned about it from an episode of House (“Honeymoon”), but I suppose that is neither here nor there. One could argue it is needed because, well, what do we know about our erstwhile king? He likes stars and farming? He is good in bed? He suffers from a nonspecific mental illness that he will grapple with for the rest of his life? If you were hoping to learn a lot more about the latter, you are in luck!Īllow me to put on my Nonspecific English Degree hat on (literature, maybe? I truly couldn’t say) and provide you with a quick background on King George III and his “madness.” In 1966, mother-and-son psychiatrists Ida Macalpine and Richard Hunter published “The Insanity of King George III: A Classic Case of Porphyria.” They claimed the king’s medical records showed that he suffered from acute porphyria, a genetic blood disorder that can cause, among other things, hallucinations, depression, and paranoia. Here’s the thing about this episode - it is a retread of the last three episodes, but from George’s perspective. She demands to know what is happening, and like sands through the hourglass, we are going back in time, baby! Not sure a 21-30 mark is anything that will promote job security heading into the offseason.Photo: Liam Daniel/Netflix © 2023/LIAM DANIEL/NETFLIXĬharlotte, Reynolds, and Brimsley are scrubbing George of mud from his, uh … let’s call it “a nighttime jaunt to the garden,” because much like the Dowager Princess, my girl is none too pleased with her hired help at the moment. All three seasons have seen the Falcons finish 7-10. Give Smith credit for consistency during his tenure in Atlanta. “That’s not who we are, not what we’re about.” But guys wanted to get Jamaal Williams a TD and that’s “unacceptable.” Saints coach Dennis Allen: I’m gonna start by apologizing to Arthur Smith and the Falcons. Take it away Jamaal □ #Saints | □: CBS /L8vZjocAzQĪllen apologized to Smith at the start of his media availability. Smith was set off by the Saints’ final touchdown with 1:10 left in the game. Here’s how it looked - and sounded - on CBS (with Andrew Catalon on play-by-play). 60mjvOCLwKĪrthur Smith was not happy with Dennis Allen after the Falcons-Saints game. I thought the idea was that if you don’t want your opponent to ring your asses up, you stop them. Instead of being upset with his Falcons, head coach Arthur Smith had a problem with Allen and mouthed off when the coaches went to shake hands.įalcons HC Arthur Smith had some words for Saints HC Dennis Allen in a heated exchange after the game. However, Dennis Allen and the Saints came up big with a 48-17 victory over the Falcons. The stakes were similar for the Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints in Week 18.
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