Atlantic Crossing Episode 8 Recap: The Winner Takes It All
Julie Vrabelova
Every season, the Drama After Dark team gathers âround the (currently virtual) conference room table to watch the latest and greatest in all things drama. This month, our colleagues at MASTERPIECE are bringing us Atlantic Crossing, a historical dramatization of the relationship between U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt and Norwegian Crown Princess Martha set against the backdrop of WWII. Iâm here to recap the show as it happens.
Last week, FDR gave Martha a literal ship, the gang caught Eliza the Spy, and Olav doubled down on trying to become the eponymous main character of the song âMr. Brightside.â Whatâs gonna happen this week, in the final episode? Only one way to find out â on with the show!
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Norway’s crown princess fled the Nazis with her children and lived in Maryland John Kelly It’s typically Britain’s blue bloods who get the royal treatment on PBS’s Sunday night staple, “Masterpiece.” But for the past few weeks, all eyes have been on Norway or at least on Norway’s
Crown Princess Martha and the time she and her three children spent in the United States during World War II. They lived in exile in, of all places, Bethesda, Md. The location was convenient to Washington and to
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who, the show “Atlantic Crossing” makes abundantly clear, was smitten with the crown princess. She was 39 when she arrived.