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ginaf20697 |
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I miss the guy who played Anne's uncle. Now HE was hot :)
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Anne Boleyn |
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If they actually follow the history, the Duke of Norfolk (Anne's hot uncle) will be back during the Pilgrimage of Grace storyline....but I have my doubts.
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Angela in WI |
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I tried to get into but my brain was too psycho to follow it properly.
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PAPAYOKE |
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Heh. It's like the writers/director answered my question. Not only are you not getting Fat Henry, but you will now see slim Henry naked in bed with
washboard abs in sharp relief and a sheet covering his crotch. lol
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Evil Jungle Princess |
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They seem to be having hot Charles Brandon/Duke of Suffolk taking the place of hot uncle Duke of Norfolk for the Pilgrimage of Grace storyline. Perhaps they
can't distinguish between Norfolk and Suffolk? Either way those Pilgrims get Folked.
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mikejuno1 |
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Showtime announced that Tudors will be picked up for a fourth and final season.
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McWolcott |
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I'm glad we're getting a 4th season and that it will have actual closure. I'm assuming Henry's death will be the swansong.
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Evil Jungle Princess |
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Too bad they can't invent a few more wives and give us a 5th season.
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nomii |
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they should simply keep the story going with Elizabeth the great (she's boylen's daughter right?)
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McWolcott |
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Yes, but when Henry died, his son Edward became king. Then Mary, then Elizabeth were the next two to rule. Edward was 9 when he became king and only reigned
for 5 years before he died.
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Xhosa1980 |
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nomii wrote: Well, yeah, since the series is called The Tudors. I think the show has a pretty good chance of going beyond Henry VIII's death and makes sure the Edward, Mary, and Elizabeth are hot. JRM was dangerously close to full-frontal when he was lying in bed with that flimsy loincloth. I do have the movie Titus] where JRM's buttocks were on full display (upside down). I'm kind of surprised there hasn't been much discussion of The Tudors, but I think that's because there's not much speculation on what's going to happen next. I'm pretty sure in the next two episodes we'll be treated to plenty of traitor executions with guts and minced flesh. |
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McWolcott |
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Edward ruled from the age of 9-14, you want him to be hot?
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lilbitofchaos |
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`Tudors' star prefers his king on the slim sideLOS ANGELES - Jonathan Rhys Meyers would be relieved to see "The Tudors" end before his character, King Henry VIII, transforms from a robust young man to pudgy old ruler. "I wouldn't be very good at putting on a lot of weight. When I played Elvis (a young Presley, in the 2005 TV movie "Elvis"), I really had to struggle so I would have Elvis' puppy fat," Meyers said. "I had to keep eating." Meyers' portrayal of an energetically trim Henry is in sharp contrast to portraits depicting a mature, full-faced monarch, one with an apparent appetite for food as well as marriage. "The Tudors" is in its third season on Showtime. It has unfolded as a flashy chronicle of the early and middle years of Henry's political and domestic life, which included an infamous six wives and the beheading of two. Henry's health has been hobbled as the series progressed, but the cause is a leg injury and not weight. "It doesn't seem to have affected his sexual prowess," Meyers observed. "Of course, Henry wasn't as sexed up as the show is. But we're not selling it to a 16th-century audience." Meyers has two scripts in hand for the fourth and final season, scheduled to begin production in June, and has yet to discover how the tale will end. "If I was going to make a suggestion, just go to a certain point and then you have a placard saying, `Henry continued to rule and died in the year 1547,'" he said. The Dublin-born actor has relished playing the colorful king, whom he views as an "arrogant, selfish man" who was driven to folly because of his romantic obsessions and determined pursuit of a male heir. The current season includes third wife Jane Seymour (Annabelle Wallis), the woman who was "probably the great love of his life," Meyers said, and less-cherished wife No. 4, Anne of Cleves, played by pop star Joss Stone. Meyers has the intense, pouty-lipped look that makes him a natural for bedroom scenes. But the episode he singles out involves a grief-stricken Henry and the court "fool," whom Meyers describes as the only man in England who can speak truth to power. He's played by David Bradley, "a wonderful actor," Meyers said. The episode, the season's fifth, debuts May 3. "We get plastered drunk .... and I've never done that before, never had to act drunk. It's quite difficult to get it right," he said. So that encounter trumps filming Henry's flings with a succession of lovely women? "Doing the erotic stuff, it is what it is," Meyers said. "But it's not really where you get the best of your acting. I have a girlfriend, these girls have boyfriends. So where's the respectful line in doing a sex scene if you really want to do a good one?" He recalled being asked by the director in the first season to touch an actress' breast, and being cautioned by her that she had a boyfriend. "Not anymore," a cheeky Meyers replied. |
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Anne Boleyn |
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They can't go beyond Henry. By the stupid decision to eliminate one of Henry's sisters, Mary. Mary married Brandon after the King of France.
Brandon's granddaughter was Lady Jane Grey who was Queen for nine days after Edward died. Edward bypassed Henry's will and wanted the throne to go to
his cousin Jane to keep the kingdom Protestant. So are they just going to skip that when they get to Mary becoming Queen after Edward?
Instead the writers had his sister Margaret marry Brandon after marrying the King of Portugal and then die. Henry's sister Margaret married the King of Scotland. Margaret's granddaughter was Mary, Queen of Scots - a big part of the Elizabeth's reign. Fucking drama vs history - plenty of drama and potential sequels or a series running as long as the Sopranos. |
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Given the aimlessness and pointlessness of most of seasons 4-6, I'm glad that THE TUDORS is striving for something better, historical deviations aside. |
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TV MA LSV |
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The beauty of "The Tudors" is the variance from history. If they stuck to the facts it would be expected and boring. With the Tudors approach, you
don't really know where where they are going between the history and the fantasy. (more or less...)
This week was an amazing EP. All of the great unwashed rising up against the powers that be? All of that promise of Change. The excitement? The speeches! (Except for that one dude. He knew.) All they needed was a Moor leader named Barak with a fur shawl to spearpoint their silly crusade. I haven't seen next weeks EP, but I'm pretty sure the great unwashed are going to get fucked. Yet again. All excited about this "change" and shit one week. Their heads on pikes the next. HA! Will the great unwashed ever learn? |
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McWolcott |
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The hot poker up the ass scene was a little disturbing. OUCH!
I loved how they looked when they were all sitting at the throne (Henry, Jane, Mary and Elizabeth) Beautifully shot scene. |
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PAPAYOKE |
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Yeah, I squirmed at the hot poker scene, so kudos to the cast and crew.
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Anne Boleyn |
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They're not really going to do an emergency c-section on Queen Jane, are they?
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ginaf20697 |
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Is that even how she died? I thought it was because of the ubiquitous "childbed fever"
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