Netflix’s newest must binge show is The Queen’s Gambit- and if you aren’t watching it yet, you’ll want to get on it! Here are some of the best quotes from The Queen’s Gambit on Netflix.
About The Queen’s Gambit
Based on the novel by Walter Tevis, the Netflix limited series drama THE QUEEN’S GAMBIT is a coming-of-age story that explores the true cost of genius.
Abandoned and entrusted to a Kentucky orphanage in the late 1950s, a young Beth Harmon (Anya Taylor-Joy) discovers an astonishing talent for chess while developing an addiction to tranquilizers provided by the state as a sedative for the children.
Haunted by her personal demons and fueled by a cocktail of narcotics and obsession, Beth transforms into an impressively skilled and glamorous outcast while determined to conquer the traditional boundaries established in the male-dominated world of competitive chess.
Best Quotes From The Queen’s Gambit On Netflix
You know I love a good quote- and this show definitely delivered!
Here are a few of my favorite quotes from The Queen’s Gambit on Netflix.
And I cannot wait for season two to arrive and bring us some more gems!
- Girls do not play chess.
- I don’t play with strangers.
- Let’s play.
- Those things are called openings. The Queen’s Gambit.
- Well, kid, I think you’ve got it.
- You know what they called him? The pride and sorrow of chess.
- It’s chess, we’re all primadonnas.
- You were thinking about winning.
- You resign now.
- There is one player that scares me. The Russian.
- Chess can also be… beautiful.
- Do you see it now? Or should we finish this on the board?
- My tranquility needs to be refurbished.
- Creativity and psychosis often go hand in hand. Or, for that matter, genius and madness.
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Patty Holliday is a parent movie reviewer, writer, and podcaster living in the Washington, DC area. Her goal is to bridge the gap between casual fandom and picky critic with parent movie and television reviews. As a lifelong fangirl and pop culture connoisseur, she’s been creating online since 2009. You can find her work at No-Guilt Disney.com, No-Guilt Fangirl.com, No-Guilt Life, and as host of the top-rated No-Guilt Disney Podcast.