The Favourite – Summary/ Review (with Spoilers)
The story of a Queen’s decline and two cousins who take part in a game, a fight for favor, with dire consequences.
The human experience, sometimes at its most raw, is what you’ll find in the drama tag.
The story of a Queen’s decline and two cousins who take part in a game, a fight for favor, with dire consequences.
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