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Next morning and Louis opens the shutters on a sleeping Montespan (aside here: Louis has a habit of walking in on people sleeping or in a state of undress. Close the doors! The Queen adds: we must put her in the bed. Louis nods; in she goes. You really point out a lot of details one might miss when watching the episodes for the first time. I kind of doubt it). She is later arrested as the poisoner as her son is released, but ridiculed from court. He cripples himself with his own paranoia. Ive mentioned before that his intimate interactions with women in the show are used as a form of punishment towards those who have hurt him Louis (with Louise and Henriette) and the Chevalier (with the maid). So that would perhaps put affair-with-sister-in-law a half tick closer to pardonable than homosexuality, which is wholly and completely condemned in the bible. ), Back to Louis outside his bed chamber, where Henriettes screams of pain can be heard. But not at the hands of Henriette, who really had little power in the situation. Louis adds, almost contemptuously: you never understood politics. Henriette has become seriously ill, it might be poison and she is the sister of the King of England. And there is also Dangerous Liaisons, but that is set in the 18th century. Louis finally nods to the guards, the pikes are uncrossed and Philippe takes a breath and walks out without a backwards glance.The Chevalier gives him a few feet head start, then strolls after him, hands behind his back, not looking at Louis, not bowing. Today you get the chance to kill a king! While hes saying this, Marchal behind them is taking out a knife, and suddenly he slides it across the floor, and Louis picks it up, and Montcourt lunges another candlestick is involved.. OMG And then Louis grabs Montcourt from behind and sinks the knife into him! Louis orders the Versailles garden to be brought into Henriette's deathbed scene.
Versailles 2015 TV series, shows/cartoon,anime,magma/Documentaries Versailles (TV Series 2015-2018) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. In one of the episodes did we see Clermont messing with the doctors box of bottles.. OMG!). If she dies it might lead to accusations and risk any potential alliance with England. Yes, it was the thinking of that time but wouldnt that make her a victim of circumstances, rather to be pitied than villified? Philippe, despite their mutual loathing, was upset and distraught, so suspicion then fell to the absent Chevalier de Lorraine, who at the time was still in exile in Rome. His face may be handsome but now he just reminds me of a ferret. Nor can I hold her responsible for the fact that Louis uses her as a weapon against his brother. Your closest confidants told you to look elsewhere! In the end though, nobody was actually tortured or executed on charges of killing her. However, the court (and her brother, Charles II) was told she died of natural causes so he could hardly behead anyone for murder after that. The fact that she doesnt particularly want to anyway (to say no, that is) is because she is deeply in love with Louis and always has been and because her husband makes zero effort to endear himself to her. My heart breaks for him. I could never love you more.
Henrietta of England and Her Tragic Life of Calamities and Heartbreak We see Louis expression crumple, and he blinks, almost disbelievingly, and then Philippe is out the door. We now see Philippe asleep. Louis and her smile about it. This is Louis in control, in power, and he delivers a malevolent, threatening banter that is fabulous to see. To affect the hearts and minds of people. That doesnt mean a woman would feel affection for her abuser. ), I think your recaps are wonderful and I enjoy reading them every bit as much as I do watching the programme! But unlike Philippe, Henriette never snogged her lover obnoxiously right there in the same room with him.
Versailles (TV Series 2015-2018) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb His belief was shared by Elizabeth-Charlotte, Philippes second wife, who named the culprits as Lorraine and the Marquis dEffiat, an equerry, who had acted without Philippes knowledge. Philippe of course blames Louis for Henriette's poisoning as he was the one who sent Henriette as an ambassador abroad even though everyone begged him not to. Thanks for your great reviews! At the time of her death, it was widely believed that Henrietta had been poisoned and the prime suspects were her husband, Philippe and/or his lover, the Chevalier de Lorraine. It was just how it was. And Louvois being the pompous ass he is, says haughtily: Before you speak to me, I suggest you speak to the king. Marchal: I am his Majestys eyes and ears, Msieur Louvois. She is not indulgent in it. Thank you! But I said lets make it our fort. For once in your life you played along. And she is the only one who knew who prepared Henriettes chicory water. I am looking at her now. Especially as her lover was the king. It is fascinating to compare Philippes two moments of deep anguish side by side: when the Chevalier was arrested, we saw his total and complete breakdown, the slow crumple of his expression from shock, to horror, to abject grief, then as he collapsed to his knees and rocked while he wept. But lets compare: Henriette is jealous. Philippe is the complete dysfunctional mess he is thanks to Louis (and their mother) and he would have my complete sympathy, were it not for his raping his wife in a fit of anger and jealousy. Marchal commands to clear the room, Louis adds: Not you, Montcourt. and the doors are sealed: no one enters. The fact that she could feel anything at all for him (beyond disgust) by the end surprises me. Nup.
The one with Henriette's return, the rules of etiquette and the Also I have to add SPOILER ALERT!!!! *insert sound of breaking heart here*. The camera pans up and it is a truly magnificent sight, flowers everywhere. Louis and Bontemps share a look between them a kind of wtf do we do now? Theyve always known. We defended our position from the Spanish all morning and in honour of your distinguished service. Incest or homosexuality? Cassel leaves, then Montcourt walks away in the direction of Rohan who is discussing the Dauphins outing with a guard. (yeah, I know I said I liked Marchal/Claudine, too! Another suggestion is that she had porphyria, although she displayed none of its symptoms. Season Two Mike and the last of Rohans men are massacred in a last stand by the musketeers, led by Fabien Marchal. Henriette is restrained by Philippe, the Queen and Bontemps, and Philippe is clearly suffering as he listens to his wife muffling her screams. and Nine. Inside Versailles Henriette Sister of King Charles II of England, Henriette - known as Madame - is the wife of Philippe and the mistress of King Louis. Of his power, of his country. But that was the thinking of the time. Her husband is openly gay and has no problem flaunting it in the public. Your question misses the question, Montcourt replies cryptically. Philippe has been by her side throughout this. On the other hand, Ive never doubted for a moment Philippes loyalty to his brother or his love for him. In Ep 3, I believe this is the first time we see the painting, it is in Louiss chambers, to the left of the fireplace on an easel on the floor. The state is a person. I must be poisoned! so Philippe ordered her dog to be fed the water. Louis drops the poker, approaches Montcourt. hes a critic, but there is another who has been hidden before us. They have some banter, and Rohan invites the boy to play a game A game of war? The Dauphin says excitedly. I think Teresa is being a bit naive re. did the male medicin drink the vial of poison accidentally or on purpose? Im guessing they were pretty equal. Charming. Is he justified in his behaviour towards her? She brought honour on herself and glory to our court. Bontemps: For you, Sire. Shine on Bontemps, you unsubtle diamond, you. You can read more about Henriettas death here. Last scene, with Louis silent and stoic, standing on a stone that overlooks a glorious view of the forest with Versailles in the distance. Marchal is still ordering: Get his Majesty to safety, at once! His guards rush in to remove him, they scuffle and Louis yells: get your hands off me! Marchal replies in that cool way of his: we eliminate the suspects. Colbert: eliminating the suspects doesnt mean the same to me as it does to you! Lol. He goes on to make threats and trouble for her. I also read your discussion between yourself and Teresa about episode 10. Admittedly, its in the middle of a shag, when she is distracted, but still. ), (*WTF. I am sobbing. (Same with the Chevalier and his jealousy of Philippes wives. Also thanks for your detailed and in depth reviews. Back with Marchal, interrogating Louvois this time. It would be an outrageous thought. Such emotion. At some stage, Musket Mike (the masked man) is outed as a Kings guard. Looking forward to Season 2!! But here, now? This is who they truly are in this one moment of grief. Grrrr well Im not writing all that over again. For the record, I dont think Henriette would actually like to see Philippe die, but she would like to be shot of him. Lovely. Even the bouncing hair. But she is human and she can feel jealousy and make inappropriate remarks at inappropriate moments. Another scene now, with Rohan getting ready for his ride, and a servant girl by the name of Marie entering, demanding her money. on The finale. Philippe loves and is loyal to his brother and only wants Louis to allow him to support him. It is Louis who victimises Philippe and he does it in every way he can think of. Henriette, Duchesse dOrlans, the sister-in-law of Louis XIV, took a drink of her usual chicory water and immediately clutched her side, crying out in pain. Which one? Louis asks. Next time we see the painting in Ep 6 it has been moved to Henriettes room on her dressing table. The three remaining lived to be 59, 49 and 68. She is used by the king to hurt his brother. It was all out there. As Montcourt is delivering this little speech, the camera angle singles out the massive symbolism in the shot: the angels on his leather sash belt. Marchal is surprised but pleased: attracting the flies to the paper. You are both the angels at my shoulder, says Louis, which reminds Marchal of the Parthenays and Montcourt. There could have been some anger involved without resorting to rape. It is so reflective of the dilemma she has created for herself. They had children. Kill him, then me, and blame it on him. Enriched my enjoyment of the show, and got a bit more educated on the courts history as well . Claudine confirms: We have no choice. I blame it all on Louis! Im genuinely having real trouble understanding your position here. Now we are with Marchal, who is interrogating Henriettes ladies, Sophie included. Only 4 of his children grew up, and even then, another died at 27.
VERSAILLES TV Drama on BBC2: The Real History Behind The Show - Greg Jenner She could not affect change herself. Even Louis at this stage is getting sick of it and announces he is going to war. And I see all the little things that Henriette says, her little gestures and actions that bring conflict and sadness to Philippe. Why is his passion for the man he loves to be forgiven and Henriettes passion for the man she loves to be used against her? Jules! Montcourt is stabbed by Louis XIV while facing off with him and Fabien Marchal. Louis looks strained, says: I do not regret sending her. To which Marchal says: you are the daughter of a Huguenot conspirator to the King, funded and supported by William of Orange. But Sophie says her mother paid that price, she is merely trying to survive and thought Marchals protection would ensure it. Henriette, however, was never robust and often experienced such terrible pains in her side that she would lie on the floor to find respite. When King Charles hears that his beloved sister has been poisoned in France, it is only a matter of hours before a declaration of war. Louvois: a war they cannot afford to win. Colbert now counsels Louis on the shift of power should Henriette die: Henriettes very existence strengthens your position. ? Philippe has done as little to win her affection as she has to win his and Philippe certainly flaunts his lover in her face far more than she does hers in his. She rises and silently leaves, then more people walk in to pay their respects the Chevalier included. I am a true friend of the king. but Louis knows. Much kudos to Nomie Schmidt for a brilliantly sad scene, aided by the backing music and the strength and emotion of George Blagden and Alex Vlahos. Hi Laura! This really shows he is vulnerable. Back to Henriette, who is now laid out on a bed, hair done, powdered and dressed in her finest gown. needless to say, all my writing is copyright to me, so don't be a dick and steal it. Art. Well, my thought is Philippe angrily claiming his conjugal rights may well have happened before. Then he says I pay you to spy on others, not on me. . Your email address will not be published. Just because the thinking of the day viewed a woman as mere property and not a person in her own right does not mean she isnt a human being with the same feelings and needs as any other.
Henriette and Philippe | Versailles Wiki | Fandom Lets just say, Henriettes jealous behaviour is a far cry less despicable than Philippes.). BRILLIANT acting. First off let me say that I absolutely love your reviews of Versailles, Ms. Jules. Claudine Masson Fabien Marchal Henriette of England Henriette and Montespan Fabien and Sophie Isabella Braganza Claudine and Fabien Marie-Thrse and Montespan Versailles (series) Sophie de Clermont Philippe of France Henriette and Louis Philippe and Liselotte's Wedding Chevalier and Henriette Categories Were just waiting for it to take root., Now we are outside in an antechamber again, where Colbert is frantic that Henriette must be moved, that she cannot be treated in the Kings chamber. It is always Louis for her. Protocol demands that he stays, Philippe says tightly. Oh, Louis most definitely would choose France over his brother. God knows the wolves might have taken us but what did we know? Guilt often manifests itself in an outward show of rage. That is exactly what I would be thinking. He advances on Montcourt, who is looking a little shell shocked. Claudine tries to give her something for the pain but she wont swallow, her throat is closing up. We see Henriette asleep in the bed. What if the poison spreads? I really enjoy your reviews. I like the show, the actors and the plot. I am really liking Sophies growth as a character, who is, of course, beautiful, but with attitude and a strong backbone, as we are now seeing. When an autopsy was done (observed by 17 French doctors, two English physicians, the British ambassador and around 100 other onlookers) death was deemed to be from cholera morbus (gastroenteritis) caused by heated bile. The poor Chevalier, accused when he wasnt even there! Henriette is just one more thing Louis takes from Philippe. He remembers too. Back outside, to a view of Versailles under construction (I love these pre-glory shots!) but afte I cliked submit my comment didnt appear. Having spent the first episode ripping their kit off at any opportunity, the court of Versailles has taken an oath of chastity. And c) to show the resentment Philippe has for his wife, a woman whom he has to share with his brother, and he cannot do a damn thing about it. Philippe: my brother always trusted you. Claudine: I am honoured. Philippe whispers: I dont believe I know what it feels like. .. Emo Philippe, so dark and tortured! Fashion. Quite a few. Desire for glory. This was served to Henriette by her unsuspecting maid. It was quite the method du jour to get rid of a person, as the series has shown. Henriette says a glorious death in battle would not displease him. Its stoic. They could not be more different in this moment. Montcourt denies it: No, Sire. Henrietta was born on 16 June 1644, on the eve of the Second Battle of Newbury during the Civil War, at Bedford House in Exeter, a seat of William Russell, 5th Earl of Bedford, who had recently returned to the Royalist side. she was the one who found it, actually. Philippe turns to the guards, stands patiently at the crossed pikes as Louis stares at his back. Then he calls for the Guards. You clever, clever bastard. Rohan grabs her by the throat, saying it is not yet clear to him what she has done to earn her money, then demands she clean his room before leaving. The marriage was doomed from the start, because Henriette was already in love with Louis, it seems. Louis: you are grieving. Philippe shakes his head: I grieve alone. Louis swallows then says: You will marry again. Philippe interjects: I simply want to live. Louis: It is your duty. Philippe hisses: I have had my fill of duty. The rape thing was upsetting. Are you suggesting that she would have the power to deny the king even if she wanted to? One witness observed that Henriette looked like a dressed corpse upon whom someone had put some rouge, while others thought she had death painted on her face. When she travelled to England, she was excited at the prospect of seeing her brother, Charles, again. But he will not be resting for long the door opens later and we see a pair of bare feet, the hem of a nightgown, both bloodied, as they enter. Or twenty, I suppose. It was total and raw and real and I wept long and bitter tears for him. Only Versailles is now about as sexy as Robot Wars. Both felt neglected by the other. Similarly, perforation of the gall bladder may have led to an excess of bile leaking into the peritoneum causing the corruption and gangrene reported by her doctors. I choose to believe it was a mistake on the writers part and will simply fast forward over it when I rewatch. NOOOOOOO. As for Philippe, I cant make out what he is. Today, speculation has attributed Henriettes death to intestinal blockage, ectopic pregnancy or tuberculosis affecting the peritoneum. Romantic wouldnt work, but she could become a protge of his. Now that *would* be naive. Claudine and Philippe converse, with Claudine saying she feels they are not through the worst. Hell, HIS WIFE is shagging his brother. Point 9: And again, who can blame her. The two Ms still fight, and Louis approaches, holding the poker. Thank you. I very much enjoyed reading them and especially liked your additional facts about the historical events and figures. This scene is barely seconds long, but oh, so telling as to her character. What to expect from the future? I cant always catch what is being said, particularly if it an aside or a whisper but I know you will tell me . She is subject to the whims and wishes of her king and lover, of her husband and even of her husbands lover. FOCUS. It is my experience that it is only those closest to a man that can inflict the greatest pain. I know this coming years later, but to Theresa THANK YOU SO MUCH. It is Louis, and not Henriette, whom I see as the one who does the greatest harm to Philippe. Would you villify a slave because he hated his master or ran away simply because slavery was accepted at that time and slaves (much like women, little difference there) were considered nothing more than the property of their masters to do with as they please (again, just as a woman was to her husband)? Says you made me marry him.
Louis XIV of France | Versailles Wiki | Fandom Who seeks to harm Henriette? elisabetta, oopsI should say figure, not charactersorry, english is not my first language . The writers want us to think that evrry time they had kids, he had to rape her? Now, if she had been his second cousin, and never saw each other until she married his brother, then I can maybe see them having an affair. The death of someone so young was often attributed to poison. Claudine then enters and grills Bontemps, the Queen and Philippe about the symptoms while Henriette gasps in pain on the bed. Historically, poison was definitely suspected in Henriettes death and briefly, heres how it went down: It was 1670 and Henriette was pissed off she couldnt be with Louis at Versailles, and of course Monsieur knew this, so he ordered her to accompany him to Saint Cloud. Perfectly written line is delivered perfectly by perfect actor. Oh, and was it common in this era to talk about new marriages literally 2 minutes after your wife/husband died?
Nomie Schmidt, finally royal in 'Versailles' - TV Show Patrol But his family and France are divided. I COMMAND YOU! and the guards step back. Beating your wife was also quite legal, acceptable and, indeed, expected. Heres a thought: what is your view to Claudine? The cost is justified a hundred fold! ..And Philippes face that little sigh, the look he is incredulous. It was generally believed that she had been poisoned by one of her husband's friends, but historians have concluded that she died of natural causes, perhaps of a ruptured appendix. The flowers theyre singing. and she is gone. Hmm. Then he turns and suddenly a Man In a Mask is standing there. And it is on. According to the Savoyard ambassador, the king vowed that, if Henriette had indeed been poisoned, those involved would be tortured to death, including the chevalier de Lorraine, Philippes favourite, if he were implicated. In my opinion, I agree with Teresa. Love your delicious commentary, brava! She was merely being used by the man she was in love with. It is not clear in the show. They fear she might have been poisoned, so King Louis XIV shuts all access To Versailles. Philippe raping his wife. The wedge is firmly being driven between Philippe and Louis, all their arguments and conflict and opposition for each other has been carefully constructed and built up over the last nine episodes, into this final one. Louis turns in slow-mo, the expression on his face revealing nothing. He looks nervous and steps to Cassel, but Cassel rises and bows, along with everyone, as Louis enters. We establish right from the start that she has no powershe was forced to marry a man she did not want because the king wants to keep her close. poison, death and departures Versailles episode 10. What will be his legacy? You can ask to reproduce it, though - just contact me.
Versailles (TV Series 2015-2018) - Frequently Asked Questions - IMDb And even if not, we see what Philippe is capable of when hes in a jealous snit. <3 <3 I love the outfit on the fashion doll that we see when Philippe and Lorraine flounce into the salon full of cloth and trinkets, and later we see that same coat on Philippe as they stroll the gardens :), Your email address will not be published. He cares for her, but anytime he has to choose between Chevalier and her, he always choose the former. Philippe was there in the woods and saved Louis from the wolves, but at the end of season one hes left Versailles. I especially like the pairing of her and Marchal. Also, his relationship with his brother was much less complicated than we see in this show, Philippe was a very simple person when it came to feelings, he was affectionate and friendly. then goes into the bedchamber. In walks Philippe, now fully dressed (and what a fine figure he is!) He was brought up and ruled as absolute monarch, and believed for the good of France. In the show Philippe tries time and again to offer his support and love, but is constantly betrayed or rejected (this happened with the historical figures, too. Rohan is the Masked Man! Philippe and Henriette were forced into a marriage with someone they didnt love or care for. He has poisoned all of them. I have one comment / correction on what you wrote on Henriettes death scene. Societal expectations do not alter basic human reality. As she said, she was only voicing what they were both thinking. She is currently working on a biography of Louis XIV. Lot of time on my hands at the momentLULZ. A yellow Spanish topaz, buried in the mud. Still with the playing of games, the half-truth words. Historically, poison was definitely suspected in Henriette's death and briefly, here's how it went down: It was 1670 and Henriette was pissed off she couldn't be with Louis at Versailles, and of course Monsieur knew this, so he ordered her to accompany him to Saint Cloud. I was merely pointing out how such treatment of his wife would hardly help warm her feelings towards him. Not so much. To bring them over to us. I dont know how others look at Henriettas character, but to me, shes just trying to survive and continue loving the man she loves, which is Louis. You see it in Ep3 where he yells where is MY wife? You see it in Ep2 with his angry speech to Louis: do you tell yourself that when you are fucking MY WIFE? In so many subtle ways Philippe is being demeaned by Louis. I wonder what theyve got in store for us. Just because women were denied their personhood does not mean they were not human beings who felt as any human being might feel. She causes her father distress, embarasssment, hurt. Marchal picks up the dropped knife and lunges and he and Montcourt trade a few blows, with Marchal blocking then delivering a punch. Because he did feel something for her, despite her repeated betrayal of him, over and over. And the next shot is Louis in slow-mo, walking out. But that was the thinking of the time. Louis asks Henriette to spy on her husband and she does not refuse. Louis decides to go to Paris to bless the sick. Her intent is not to hurt Philippe by sleeping with Louis, she simply doesnt care (and I dont blame her). Its really sad, she could have been a great queen with Louis (he might not be faithful to her, but they will have live better than now), but the turns of fate, made her his brothers wife instead. Rumourwent that he sent the poison to Effiat in retaliation for Henriette having him banished. Anne, Hi Jules When Marchal goes down and Montcourt takes the knife, Louis lunges, some more fighting with Marchal again entering the fray.. and then OMG Marchal is stabbed!!! Get him out! Henriette cries. Bontemps is a little freaked: Th-this is highly irregular, your Majesty. But the IDGAF expression on the Queens face is priceless. I have some questions. But enough with this. Philippe is most definitely not the victim in his marriage. See production, box office & company info. Previously, we see Masson offer the same bottle offered to Louis when the king is sick (and Masson reels off a list of ingredients), and the bottle being secretively replaced, so Masson definitely did not know it was poisoned. However, the bible does say something about a man being expected to marry his brothers widow. And she was having an affair with the Comte de Guiche. Absolutely enjoyed your recap of the finale. I have never posted a comment on your website before and this will be the first time that I have ever written a comment here. She coudnt have said no if shed wanted to. Point 4: This point actually supports my own. And Louis coming out the good guy. After doing an excellent job negotiating an alliance with England against the Dutch (which was then promptly overturned), Henriette returns to Versailles just in time to be poisoned and die in blood-soaked agony. (its only 16mins and 50 seconds in not that I was counting *innocent whistle*) Filmed in the Chteau de Maisons in Maisons-Lafitte, in the Salon dHercule, he strides past Montcourt, demands to know what he is doing. While making this video i was inspired by the scene when Henriette talks about her first mask ball. Henriette answered Montagu with a shrug: she did not know. Obviously he loves Chevalier. Henriette says to Philippe: Im sorry.