Three seasons recap, spoilers

Fred 2022-10-24 23:20:16

Like Game of Thrones, classic American dramas are impeccable in terms of choice of actors, costumes, and scenes. Occasional little bugs in the plot can be ignored (long-form American dramas without bugs do not seem to exist).

It was amazing to see Jonathan for the first time, and it was the first time I used that word to describe a man, but it was. Superman's performance in the camera is really good, and his appearance has always been online.

For a historical drama, the degree of restoration of the Tudor dynasty at that time is still quite high (checked the historical records at the time), as for the character, the actor makes me feel that the character should be that character. The acting skills are not perfect, but also worthy of perfection, and can't find the slot.

In fact, what I'm talking about is very simple. To summarize it from Henry's first point of view,

Season 1: I met a beautiful woman, and I wanted her at all costs of being religious, and ditched the old and ugly queen who couldn't bear me a son.

Season 2: I got this woman, but her reasons made me dislike her, and I fell in love with another pure woman, and I asked my minister to find a way to cut off her head.

Season 3: Omg, my woman gave me a son, but I didn't keep her, I felt like the world was falling apart, the German woman the minister introduced to me didn't make me feel at all, and my other minister had Helped me find a beautiful woman, and I took her to my Peerless Palace.

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The Tudors quotes

  • Anne Boleyn: [about Henry] They say all his liaisons are soon over. He blows hot, he blows cold...

    Thomas Boleyn: Perhaps you could imagine a way to keep his interests more... prolonged?

  • King Henry VIII: I have no heir. The Tudor Dynasty, all my father's work, finished, and it's MY fault!