That said, last May, the BBC launched a brain-opening TV series called King Charles III.
In this drama, the BBC actually wrote his lovely queen to death, Prince Charles looked forward to the stars and the moon, and finally looked forward to the death of the queen and ascended the throne...

Unexpectedly, after a year, the BBC made another divine drama, this time the queen did not die, but stepped down...
And not only the Queen's downfall, British society is also facing various problems, including economic changes after Brexit, lower and lower fertility rates, and even the outbreak of civil war...
According to the British "Independent" newspaper, the name of the show is "First World Problems", the screenwriter is Martin Jameson, and it will begin broadcasting on BBC Radio 4 on June 11.
The play tells the story of a wealthy, underfunded middle-class family in Greater Manchester whose family tried to survive Britain's raging civil war.
★ The first major event in the play is that after Brexit, Scotland held an independence referendum.
This is almost an inevitable thing, and it is the same in reality. After all, in March last year, Scotland's First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, publicly said that Scotland would hold a second independence referendum.
The referendum is set around the time of Brexit, specifically between the autumn of 2018 and the spring of 2019.
Sturgeon said: "By then, the details of the post-Brexit agreement with the EU should be clear and Scottish voters will be able to make 'informed choices'. ”
In short, whether it is a TV series or a real society, a "Brexit" referendum in Scotland is imperative! Some senior British officials have also concluded that it is only a question of when to hold a vote, not whether it will be held.
★ The second major event in the play is the queen's downfall.
emmmm...... The queen's super long standby is estimated that even the screenwriter and director can't watch it, so in the TV series, YY britain without a queen.
I don't understand what the British TV screenwriters are thinking, the last time they wrote the queen died, this time they wrote the queen down on stage...
I don't know how the queen will react when she sees this play...
★ The third major event in the play is the English Civil War.
After Brexit, Scotland "left the UK", even Wales will be independent, and the UK will slowly be divided.
Coupled with the intervention of various countries in the Syrian war, Britain is facing internal and external troubles, constant riots and riots in the streets, and the whole society is smoky and miasma...
This brain hole is based on the Syrian civil war and the Balkan war, and the screenwriter became extremely interested in the "British Civil War" after learning about a family caught in tragedy in the Syrian civil war. He was eager to know how people would react if there was a civil war in Britain, and whether the infrastructure would be blown to pieces. So I wrote this divine drama.
Here we have to mention the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913:
At the beginning of the 20th century, the European continent was full of "mountains and rains and winds full of buildings", and there were many contradictions between countries.
When war broke out in the Balkans, European countries tried to manipulate the Balkan people to control their own destiny and intervene with their own interests, which led to the further intensification of contradictions between European powers, thus accelerating the outbreak of the First World War.
Today, the Syrian civil war, which has been raging for more than 7 years, has also been intervened by the United States, Britain, France and Russia, which have different interests in military intervention in Syria, just like the Balkan War of that year.
From this point of view, the "reverie" of the BBC drama is not unfounded, and now countries are entering the footsteps of the Balkan War, which may also lead to the "Third World War". At that time, Britain will also be plunged into a painful and chaotic war.
In more than half a month, this brain-opening drama will be broadcast in the UK, I don't know if the audience will watch it, will it be the same as the last "Charles III" comment, spitting that the screenwriter does not respect the current reigning queen, or worry that the future Of England will really develop like this in the play?
In fact, there are many similar divine dramas in the United Kingdom, "Black Mirror" is based on the real society of the United Kingdom, around today's life to build a number of modern scientific and technological background independent stories, telling the use and destruction of contemporary technology on human nature, to the audience to show a cruel and realistic future world.
Perhaps in the future, some of the social problems in the United Kingdom exposed in "First World Problems" will also be realized, although there are many things we can't do now, but we hope that the heads and brains who grasp the lifeblood of the British country can watch this drama well, learn lessons from it, and don't let the plot become a reality.