If Anne insisted that Henry enjoy her as his sole mistress before she agreed to any relationship, it showed she was no doormat – rather, a woman who stood up for her interests as she understood them. And, indeed, the two lovebirds are putting on quite the show, feeding each other and making out, oblivious to Compton and the others. Thomas Boleyn is hard at work going over Wolsey’s books. Out in the audience, Wyatt sidles up to Tallis and asks him if he might be willing to set one of Wyatt’s poems to music. Speak of the devil: In much nicer rooms, Wolsey’s working when a buxom serving maid brings him a snack and then waits expectantly. Henry asks if Brandon has come to beg his forgiveness, and when Charles says he has, Henry tells him to go ahead and beg. So it's a sad day, not only for Henry VIII, but for all fans of the hunky Charles Brandon - at least as he looked in the show. He reads it aloud as we see Brandon sit down with Norfolk and Boleyn to drink wine from a double-handled chalice, which I guess is some sort of pre-cardinal-takedown ritual amongst the elite. Looks like he’s more into the ladies than his brother was. If Henry VIII’s wanted to sleep with a woman, he could pick any from his court, so I do not think that he was desperate enough to turn to Anne. As The Tudors begins, King Henry VIII of England's closest companions are longtime friends Charles Brandon, Anthony Knivert and William Compton. Tallis answers that he’s working on one. Henry agrees, but says Brandon can’t come along. Cromwell brings Henry letters from Wolsey and news that the pope has escaped from the emperor by disguising himself as an old man and walking right out of his prison. Compton asks if he’s working on something new, and then tells Tallis he loves him. The Tudors Season 4 Episode 10 Quotes. Henry doesn’t like him because he “once possessed a jewel [Henry] would have.”. List of The Tudors season 2 episodes; No. Episode 1.10 Uncle of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII's fifth wife, Catherine Howard. Henry asks what he means, and Norfolk comments that it probably wouldn’t be in the cardinal’s interest to see the divorce succeed. and is making Anne wash her feet. Charles Brandon makes a bet with Henry that he will get the Duke of Buckingham's daughter to sleep with him. He certainly seems to have a liking for pain and humiliation. Wolsey freaks a little more before entering the room. Henry got tired of his alliance with the Holy Roman Emperor and got back into bed with the French. The poem, of course, is about Anne, although she’s never named. How long has More been at court, again? Um, yeah, obviously. As to why she stayed in England, I also think it was much more comfortable for her to stay. This news makes Henry pretty happy, and he remarks that it would now be possible to send the pope a message. Cromwell acknowledges that this is true. Henry settles on Anne Of Cleves as his fourth wife but is disappointed with her attractiveness and blames Cromwell for his unhappy situation. just makes her seem childish. Wolsey arrives at the palace of King Francis and is showered with confetti and applauded. Cromwell meets him outside Henry’s presence chamber and tells him the king is waiting for him, and that he’s not alone. Queen Anne attempted to remove her competition with the help of her sister-in-law, Lady Rochford but their mission failed and Rochford was instead dismissed from court for a … Eventually, in season 2 after a 7-year courtship, Henry marries Anne, and a three-year marriage ensues between them until, of course, it all goes tragically wrong and Anne is executed. Much, much later, Francis is shown in to tell Wolsey the obvious: the cardinals aren’t coming. The Tudors Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. Wolsey’s spies suck. Very dumb. That’s what happens when you don’t advertise your event on Facebook. Compared to the rest of Henry VIII’s wives, Anne of Cleves came out relatively lucky. Boleyn bluntly tells him he wants Brandon to help them bring Wolsey down, and in return, Norfolk will intervene on Brandon’s behalf with Henry. What episode of The Tudors does Henry sleep with Anne in the woods? It’s why he was so good in Match Point—he looks like the type who’d blow away a pregnant woman. Visit Penguin Random House’s website to find out where you can get a copy! Wolsey’s frozen smile is kind of hilarious here—it’s like he’s afraid King Francis is going to start actively hitting on him soon. Heh. I find it hard to believe he’s not aware of their flirtation, since he seems so well informed about everything else. What episode does Anne die in the Tudors? Francis’s son, the Duke d’Orleans, is brought forward to meet Wolsey, and he expresses quite a bit of enthusiasm over his engagement to Princess Mary. As he leaves, Margaret comes in from the adjoining room where she was skulking and eavesdropping. Catherine asks if Henry is sending her away so he can see his mistress, Anne Boleyn, and Henry says he doesn't sleep with Anne while he and Catherine are still married. Katherine’s eyes widen as she realizes another woman here might actually have been somewhat educated. Then he strokes her neck and tells her how much he loves it. And as an example of its genre, The Tudors’ theme is great, it does its job really well. * Swans mate for life. She gives him a hard ‘are you serious?’ look and Katherine flees. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Dick move, Henry. At any rate, Brandon begs away, as Henry watches coldly. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. She hesitates and then withdraws. The Emperor got annoyed and sacked Rome, taking the pope hostage. The Emperor got … Wyatt moves on to More and observes he doesn’t seem to be a big fan of the French. Later, Wolsey waits for the cardinals to arrive, but time passes and nobody comes. Having seen how Henry reacts when he loses, I would strongly advise Charles to get that in writing. Off in the woods, Henry’s enjoying his picnic with Anne, a musician, several servants, and Compton, who’s sitting pretty far away from the happy couple and trying hard not to feel like the third wheel he is. Knight bows and leaves. I bet Henry would be into some really strange, kinky stuff if he were around now. Brandon doesn’t exactly roll out the welcome mat, although you’d think he’d be delighted to have other company besides his wife. Specifically, this portrait: Gabrielle was the mistress of Henry IV of France, who wasn’t even born until 1553 (at least 21 years after the events happening on The Tudors now), and didn’t hook up with her until the 1590’s, which means the sisters are copying a painting that won’t even exist for another sixty years and is so obscure that I’m pretty sure only the people who happened to read Sex with Kings recognized it. Mendoza asks how he can help, and Katherine asks him to tell the Emperor that Henry’s planning to divorce her. Anne doesn’t seem to find this as amusing as young George does, and she crumples up the drawing and tells him this is a dangerous game they’re in now, not a joke. (Don't see the EasyEdit button above? Another is that the swan was, at the time, the royal dish. I'm sure I'm not the only one who occasionally re-watches the Tudors for Dormer as Anne Boleyn. It gets awkward when Anne gets to the part about Henry wanting to kiss her breasts, but they get past it. And this whole affair with Compton is just stupid, and I’m not saying that because it’s a homosexual affair. He delivers that with a disgusted sneer that’s very, well, English. From what we saw of Brandon’s and Margaret’s homelife last week, I think he’s being punished enough, not that Henry would care. Anne asks Henry to reassure her that Wolsey will get the annulment, and he does. Looking a bit lit, George Boleyn stumbles down a corridor and bursts into his rooms, where his servant is nowhere to be found and only a single candle is lit. Henry becomes obsessed with Anne after being introduced to her, and even dreams of her in a spectacular dream sequence where he chases her and she tells him to seduce her, a clear indicator that Anne is going to play hard to get and is immune to the King's charms. Henry and Anne went into this thinking it was forever; Henry killing one of the swans was symbolic of killing the other's life-mate. Although Henry became concerned when Jane did not become pregnant immediately, he was delighted when she gave birth to a son, Edward, in October 1538. I guess some things never change. Speaking of marriage, Henry’s sister Margaret married his buddy, Charles Brandon, and got herself banished from court as punishment. He starts to push Brandon’s arm down, straining ridiculously with the effort. He’s amazed to learn that Henry’s in love with Anne, and asks about this prior relationship. overall No. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Rather than slapping his face, kicking him in the nuts, and getting the hell out of there as most self-respecting women would have done, Slut Sister #1 asks what he’ll want in return for this knowledge. The Tudors is not a great show, but she was amazing in it. Other women involved include Mary Tudor, Queen of France, Mary Boleyn and Jane Boleyn (née Parker). The great thing about The Tudors is that the screen writers made up a ton of stuff. Previous Episode: Terrible, Horrible, No-Good, Very-Bad Days, Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), The Tudors Season 1 Episode 6 recap: Cardinal Clueless, The Tudors Season 1 Episode 7 Recap: Bring Out Your Dead. Boleyn backs up and asks Brandon if he misses being at court. It is known that the lady was a friend of Lady Mary (Henry’s daughter). Wolsey asks him straight up if he’ll accept the judgment of the cardinals in France, and More points out that with the pope free, there’s really no need for a conclave. Eh, whatever. But the spat she and Henry are about to have (He has to go eat and sleep in the same place as Katherine for a while for some cunning legal reason, Anne is not keen.) In his throne room, Henry descends from his dais and tells Brandon, who’s kneeling below, that he heard Brandon crawled to court like a dog. Both are wearing imperial purple. In the countryside near Rouen, France, Knight’s carriage is intercepted by a group of horsemen, who take him right to Wolsey. It’s not even a secret anymore, they’re practically having sex on picnics in front of friends and servants. He informs Henry that, while he’s there, he plans to summon the French cardinals together and persuade them to grant him the authority, now the pope’s locked up, to dissolve Henry and Katherine’s marriage. Anne just curtsies and leaves. In the tent, Cardinal Wolsey asks the two Kings to place their hands on the Bible and swear that they will be true, virtuous and loving to each other. She stalks off and meets up with Cromwell, who fills her in on the fact that Henry’s dispatching a messenger to the pope, in the hope of speeding up his divorce. Looks like there won’t be a peace for a while. Henry got tired of his alliance with the Holy Roman Emperor and got back into bed with the French. She doesn’t seem too appeased, though, and muses that it doesn’t seem like such a great idea to trust such a big deal to one man. Wyatt informs Tallis that, although the subject is just a girl, she could easily set their whole country at war if she gets her way. Tallis doesn’t deny it. Anne asks her what’ll happen if he doesn’t, and because Katherine has no response for that, she yells at Anne for speaking out of turn and dismisses her. Oh, God, another Tallis scene. At dinner that night, Henry toasts to his divorce, which he expects any day now. Just in case we weren’t sure. Wyatt’s back to work on his poem, reading it aloud to Tallis again. It could simply by symbolic of the weight Henry VIII is supposed to gain - though so far Henry … At Hever, Anne’s reading yet another sappy letter from Henry aloud to her father and uncle. What they did in the privacy of their own room or along the way is not clear. Wyatt bemoans the fact that he thought she loved him as he loved her, but she didn’t. I’d turn this into a drinking game, but I’m afraid of being incoherent by the end of the recap.) He observes to one of the servants that it looks like Henry’s in love. He waves to the crowd like he’s on the red carpet as More follows, looking glum. When he encounters Lord Thomas Boleyn shortly afterward (having mostly ignored him before), he elevates him considerably and asks after Anne. Tallis has gotten a bit hardened since he came to court, and he scoffs that now, of course, she’s loved by another. The suggestion that Anne Boleyn did not refuse to sleep with Henry until they could be married may diminish her in some people’s eyes – unfairly, in my view. She was her own mistress and she had a financial income from the royal household. Henry asks him how he knows all this, guessing it’s from Wolsey, and Cromwell explains that he has his own sources of information. At Brandon’s gorgeous country house, the lord of the manor’s writing a letter or something when Thomas Boleyn is shown in. Her pieces may be fantastically placed, but her whole game board is balanced on a fence post. Lol for “That’s what happens when you don’t advertise your event on Facebook.” or “Henry’s sweating, red faced, and straining like he’s giving birth”. As Cromwell says, all things connect. More tells him not to worry, they’ll be back in England soon enough. When Wolsey looks up at her, she tells him Francis sent her to take good care of the cardinal, and she starts to unlace her bodice. But Norfolk, like everyone else, has interests to protect, and sometimes he needs to deal with new men to do so. That’s totally cracked out—why would Henry ever think the pope would sanction bigamy? Late at night, George Boleyn makes his way into Anne’s bedroom, where she lays on her bed, looking pensive and unhappy. We have no evidence that that’s true, but ok, we’ll go with it. Just your average business trip. George joins his sister as Katherine leaves the room and shows her a drawing of a falcon (Anne’s crest) tearing apart a pomegranate (Katherine’s crest.) Anne Boleyn is, of course, famous for her refusal to sleep with Henry before she was his wife, an event that would not occur for six years after she made this decision. Not that there isn’t biblical precedent for it, but come on, that was not looked on kindly in those days any more than it is now. Wolsey looks discomforted by this; even more so when Francis squeezes his shoulder and says he thinks of him like a brother. The Virgin Mary and Eve, the mother of mankind, helped to develop people's views of sexual intercourse, birth and the formation and function of the … "EPISODE10" "EPISODE10" Click EasyEdit to update this page! Nothing, Tallis tells him, and that I’ll believe. Unlike most affairs the King has, he does not sleep with Anne, in fact he doesn’t sleep with her nor with anyone else. Henry hands his letters to Dr. Knight and tells him to be very, very careful with them. The episode opens with Henry VIII arriving at Val d’Or, the Valley of Gold, where the Field of the Cloth of Gold meeting between the French and English Kings is to take place. Previously on The Tudors: Henry decided to jettison Katherine and promised Anne he wouldn’t sleep with her until they were married. He asks her what’s wrong, and she says he wouldn’t understand. Thoughtout the first season King Henry trys to get the Pope to agree with the divorce but the Pope denies his request and Henry blames his longtime tutor/friend Cardinal Wolsey. He moves into the bedroom, where he finds the Slut Sisters naked in his bed, posed in a manner that evokes a portrait of Gabrielle d’Estrees and one of her sisters. During the four seasons that The Tudors—starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers as King Henry VII and Game of Thrones star Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn—ran on Showtime, it developed a well-earned reputation for its raucous and plentiful sex scenes. He was listening. Anyway, it sufficiently titillates (sorry, couldn’t help it) George, who happily jumps into bed with them. Wolsey waves for her to stop, crosses himself, and tells her, rather nicely, actually, that it’s a no go. Henry, of course, sulks and is a bad loser, whining that he hates cards and his court and everything in the whole wide world! Henry first sees Anne at the summit he holds with King Francis, but doesn't think much of her. George, meanwhile, is hitting on those two sisters who tried to sleep with Tallis a couple of episodes ago. If your question is whether there is historical evidence that Henry and Anne hooked up in a forest somewhere, then the answer is no. Katherine tells Anne that Henry can’t really give Anne his heart because Katherine has it. As Wolsey leaves, he runs into that very jewel, who curtsies and tells Wolsey she has an audience with the king. This video is about the passion of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyns relationship.Song: Undisclosed Desires - Muse Brandon cuts to the chase and asks what Norfolk wants. Henry's favouritism toward these "common-born" men angers the noble-born Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham. Henry was very upset when Jane died a month later. Henry finishes up by saying that Brandon isn’t banished forever, just as long as he breathes. Wolsey steps down from the dais they were on and joins More, who congratulates him. Katherine enters a room where Mendoza, the Emperor’s ambassador, is waiting for her. Anne tells Katherine that she loves Henry and believes he loves her. Tallis says he’d be honored and asks if he has one ready. We and our partners use technology such as cookies on our site to personalise content and ads, provide social media features, and analyse our traffic. More knows better and asks directly if the divorce will be brought up. For he who possesses the heir to the throne will very soon possess the throne itself. The messenger is one Dr. Knight, who also happened to be Anne’s tutor. More doesn’t look like he’s prepared to go along with this, so Wolsey tells More that if he’s not for him, then he’s against him. and warns her not to try to take Henry away. It gives a much more interesting (and cutthroat, Machiavellian) aspect to her character. Wolsey’s about to go off to France to meet with King Francis about the new treaty. Plus, he knows Henry plans to remarry and already has a girl picked out, so I’m sure he would have put some effort into finding out who that girl is. I really don’t like this character at all. Not that that surprises me. Compton tries to intervene on Charles’s behalf, but Henry won’t have it, because Brandon insulted him by not asking permission to marry Margaret. Henry would have turned to Bess during Anne’s pregnancy in 1534. Norfolk starts to get to work and says that Henry probably gets more info from Knight than he did from Wolsey.
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