it was good for the entertainment value, but if you know the story of the Tudors, the historical innacuracies of the show might kill it for you (as it did me) but if that wouldn't bother you than yes, its good.
it was good for the entertainment value, but if you know the story of the Tudors, the historical innacuracies of the show might kill it for you (as it did me) but if that wouldn't bother you than yes, its good.
This was a problem for DH, he has a master's in history.
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The first 2 seasons are the best. After that it goes down hill.
That happened IRL, too. After Anne Boleyn his life kind of got boring. Except for Anne of Cleves. She was all kinds of awesome.
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The first 2 seasons are the best. After that it goes down hill.
I agree. I watched all seasons just because I wanted to see it through but after he lops Anne's head off it just wasn't the same. Plus the timing got weird. They took almost 2 seasons (I think) to tell the Anne Boleyn story and after that they really blitzed through the wives, like 2 a season, lol.
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The first 2 seasons are the best. After that it goes down hill.
I agree. I watched all seasons just because I wanted to see it through but after he lops Anne's head off it just wasn't the same. Plus the timing got weird. They took almost 2 seasons (I think) to tell the Anne Boleyn story and after that they really blitzed through the wives, like 2 a season, lol.
They did this because the actor (whatever the heck his name is!) didn't want to play Henry when he got old and fat, so they had to rush to finish the story. Lame.
And Sillypit: they took so many liberties with the story and it drove me nuts. But if I pretended like I didn't know anything then it was good for the entertainment value alone.
it was good for the entertainment value, but if you know the story of the Tudors, the historical innacuracies of the show might kill it for you (as it did me) but if that wouldn't bother you than yes, its good.
This. I couldn't stand watching it because I love English history.
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The first 2 seasons are the best. After that it goes down hill.
That happened IRL, too. After Anne Boleyn his life kind of got boring. Except for Anne of Cleves. She was all kinds of awesome.
Psh... Catherine Howard was quite interesting... she may have been a little slvt but she got the job done
Anne of Cleves kicked Catherine Howard's ass by merely surviving her marriage to Henry.
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The first 2 seasons are the best. After that it goes down hill.
That happened IRL, too. After Anne Boleyn his life kind of got boring. Except for Anne of Cleves. She was all kinds of awesome.
Psh... Catherine Howard was quite interesting... she may have been a little slvt but she got the job done
Anne of Cleves kicked Catherine Howard's ass by merely surviving her marriage to Henry.
Surviving? You mean getting divorced merely because he couldn't stand the sight/smell of her? That's gotta be brutal!
Hey, at least he didn't behead her.
And, from what I understand, she was the only one of his wives that he was actually friends with. She was an advisor to him in his final years, especially when treading the murky waters of the newly burgeoning Lutheran faith and Puritanism.
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I LOVED this series (historical inaccuracies and all) After the first 2 season covering the drama of Katherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn it's not as drama crazy but still really well done and interesting. I'm biased though and own all the seasons.
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And, from what I understand, she was the only one of his wives that he was actually friends with. She was an advisor to him in his final years, especially when treading the murky waters of the newly burgeoning Lutheran faith and Puritanism.
You guys are so much smarter than I am...I feel like the dumb friend that you only hang out with because I have my license already and can drive you to the mall.
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The first 2 seasons are the best. After that it goes down hill.
That happened IRL, too. After Anne Boleyn his life kind of got boring. Except for Anne of Cleves. She was all kinds of awesome.
Psh... Catherine Howard was quite interesting... she may have been a little slvt but she got the job done
Anne of Cleves kicked Catherine Howard's ass by merely surviving her marriage to Henry.
Surviving? You mean getting divorced merely because he couldn't stand the sight/smell of her? That's gotta be brutal!
Hey, at least he didn't behead her.
And, from what I understand, she was the only one of his wives that he was actually friends with. She was an advisor to him in his final years, especially when treading the murky waters of the newly burgeoning Lutheran faith and Puritanism.
This is true, but he learned the error if his ways and realized he himself was not as hawt as he used to be and that looks weren't nearly as important.
And if we're going to rank wives by survival Katherine Parr seems to have won that one as she outlived him.
And, from what I understand, she was the only one of his wives that he was actually friends with. She was an advisor to him in his final years, especially when treading the murky waters of the newly burgeoning Lutheran faith and Puritanism.
You guys are so much smarter than I am...I feel like the dumb friend that you only hang out with because I have my license already and can drive you to the mall.
Hahahahahaha! Don't worry, JKat. I can BS with the rest of them about Tudor England but I know fuckall about BLW (at this moment in time).
So there you go.
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And, from what I understand, she was the only one of his wives that he was actually friends with. She was an advisor to him in his final years, especially when treading the murky waters of the newly burgeoning Lutheran faith and Puritanism.
You guys are so much smarter than I am...I feel like the dumb friend that you only hang out with because I have my license already and can drive you to the mall.
Hahahahahaha! Don't worry, JKat. I can BS with the rest of them about Tudor England but I know fuckall about BLW (at this moment in time).
So there you go.
I'm pretty sure I could school you all on Tar Heel basketball...you know, the important stuff in life.
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The first 2 seasons are the best. After that it goes down hill.
That happened IRL, too. After Anne Boleyn his life kind of got boring. Except for Anne of Cleves. She was all kinds of awesome.
Psh... Catherine Howard was quite interesting... she may have been a little slvt but she got the job done
Anne of Cleves kicked Catherine Howard's ass by merely surviving her marriage to Henry.
Surviving? You mean getting divorced merely because he couldn't stand the sight/smell of her? That's gotta be brutal!
Hey, at least he didn't behead her.
And, from what I understand, she was the only one of his wives that he was actually friends with. She was an advisor to him in his final years, especially when treading the murky waters of the newly burgeoning Lutheran faith and Puritanism.
This is true, but he learned the error if his ways and realized he himself was not as hawt as he used to be and that looks weren't nearly as important.
And if we're going to rank wives by survival Katherine Parr seems to have won that one as she outlived him.
Yeah, but I don't think she was very happy after Henry. She married that douche Thomas Seymore who spent their entire marriage trying to get into Elizabeth's pants so he could be King.
Laaaaame.
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
The first 2 seasons are the best. After that it goes down hill.
That happened IRL, too. After Anne Boleyn his life kind of got boring. Except for Anne of Cleves. She was all kinds of awesome.
Psh... Catherine Howard was quite interesting... she may have been a little slvt but she got the job done
Anne of Cleves kicked Catherine Howard's ass by merely surviving her marriage to Henry.
Surviving? You mean getting divorced merely because he couldn't stand the sight/smell of her? That's gotta be brutal!
Hey, at least he didn't behead her.
And, from what I understand, she was the only one of his wives that he was actually friends with. She was an advisor to him in his final years, especially when treading the murky waters of the newly burgeoning Lutheran faith and Puritanism.
This is true, but he learned the error if his ways and realized he himself was not as hawt as he used to be and that looks weren't nearly as important.
And if we're going to rank wives by survival Katherine Parr seems to have won that one as she outlived him.
Yeah, but I don't think she was very happy after Henry. She married that douche Thomas Seymore who spent their entire marriage trying to get into Elizabeth's pants so he could be King.
Laaaaame.
From what I read, she was totes in love with him and turned a blind eye to his philandering ways because of it. Naasty considering Elizabeth was all of what? 14/15?
From what I read, she was totes in love with him and turned a blind eye to his philandering ways because of it. Naasty considering Elizabeth was all of what? 14/15?
That seemed to happen a lot back in Tudor/Elizabethan England.
Have you read the new Margaret George book? It's about the last 20 years of Elizabeth's reign and her (very strained) relationship with Lettice Knolleys. It also goes into the Spanish Armada and all of the shenanigans between Elizabeth and the Earl of Essex.
It's very very good.
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From what I read, she was totes in love with him and turned a blind eye to his philandering ways because of it. Naasty considering Elizabeth was all of what? 14/15?
That seemed to happen a lot back in Tudor/Elizabethan England.
Have you read the new Margaret George book? It's about the last 20 years of Elizabeth's reign and her (very strained) relationship with Lettice Knolleys. It also goes into the Spanish Armada and all of the shenanigans between Elizabeth and the Earl of Essex.
It's very very good.
I haven't read it yet. But I love Margaret George (her Mary Magdalene, Henry VIII and Helen of Troy were great). I'll look into it! Thanks.
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i second this, but i still think the whole series was awesome! we just finished it a few weeks ago
I also agree with the above, but I still think it was a great series and would've liked to see the story continue with his children.
This was a problem for DH, he has a master's in history.
That happened IRL, too. After Anne Boleyn his life kind of got boring. Except for Anne of Cleves. She was all kinds of awesome.
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I agree. I watched all seasons just because I wanted to see it through but after he lops Anne's head off it just wasn't the same. Plus the timing got weird. They took almost 2 seasons (I think) to tell the Anne Boleyn story and after that they really blitzed through the wives, like 2 a season, lol.
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Psh... Catherine Howard was quite interesting... she may have been a little slvt but she got the job done
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They did this because the actor (whatever the heck his name is!) didn't want to play Henry when he got old and fat, so they had to rush to finish the story. Lame.
And Sillypit: they took so many liberties with the story and it drove me nuts. But if I pretended like I didn't know anything then it was good for the entertainment value alone.
I'm just in it for the entertainment value...not too concerned with it being historically accurate.
This is not DH's cup of tea, so this will have to be something I watch on my work from home days
I liked it. Havne't seen the 5th season yet though. But I gotta think Catherine Howard will keep it entertaining.
I also wished they'd continue with Jane Grey, and Queens Mary and Elizabeth.
I've never seen it, but when I saw the title of your post I had to come in. They lead guy is H.O.T.
I saw him in some Woody Allen movie with Scarlett Johansson. I loooove his mouth. Raaaarrrrr
Anne of Cleves kicked Catherine Howard's ass by merely surviving her marriage to Henry.
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Surviving? You mean getting divorced merely because he couldn't stand the sight/smell of her? That's gotta be brutal!
Hey, at least he didn't behead her.
And, from what I understand, she was the only one of his wives that he was actually friends with. She was an advisor to him in his final years, especially when treading the murky waters of the newly burgeoning Lutheran faith and Puritanism.
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
This is true, but he learned the error if his ways and realized he himself was not as hawt as he used to be and that looks weren't nearly as important.
And if we're going to rank wives by survival Katherine Parr seems to have won that one as she outlived him.
Hahahahahaha! Don't worry, JKat. I can BS with the rest of them about Tudor England but I know fuckall about BLW (at this moment in time).
So there you go.
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Yeah, but I don't think she was very happy after Henry. She married that douche Thomas Seymore who spent their entire marriage trying to get into Elizabeth's pants so he could be King.
Laaaaame.
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
From what I read, she was totes in love with him and turned a blind eye to his philandering ways because of it. Naasty considering Elizabeth was all of what? 14/15?
That seemed to happen a lot back in Tudor/Elizabethan England.
Have you read the new Margaret George book? It's about the last 20 years of Elizabeth's reign and her (very strained) relationship with Lettice Knolleys. It also goes into the Spanish Armada and all of the shenanigans between Elizabeth and the Earl of Essex.
It's very very good.
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I haven't read it yet. But I love Margaret George (her Mary Magdalene, Henry VIII and Helen of Troy were great). I'll look into it! Thanks.