It is said, but it is said that compared with the real Borgia family in history, this TV series has been very restrained. Nevertheless, in the sixth episode, you can smell the meat through the screen.
Well, not only the smell of flesh, but also the smell of lust.
The whole family of Borgias is having an affair, except for the mother and the 13-year-old son. This kind of place doesn't need to be realistic, just show the licentiousness of their family.
The French army is approaching step by step. Lucrecia played a trick to ease the embarrassment of the army from oppressing the city. Rodrigo promised to make peace with the French in Naples.
Lucrecia's marriage is dissolved. The elder son’s lover went to the monastery. Juan got involved with his brother-in-law.
Cast:
Jeremy Irons, starred in this play as Pope Alexander VI, Rodrigo, the patriarch of the Borgia family. I have watched "Mr. Butterfly" starring him and Zunlong, and "Lolita". In the impression, he always plays some indulgent, perverted and somewhat sad roles. A tree of pear blossoms pressed a begonia.
Joanne Whalley, the mother of the Pope’s children in this play. She once starred in Blair's first mother-in-law in "Gossip Girl", the princess of Morocco. Also played the Duchess of Burgundy in "The White Princess". I like her very much, with European temperament.
Holliday Grainger, the daughter of Lucrezia in this play, is shocked. I can hardly believe that she is the kind of neurotic Bridget in "Melrose".
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