People lived for it, and reputations and lives could be ruined with one well-placed rumour. Do you believe these women feel less pain and violation because the behaviour is condoned by the society in which they live? 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. Get him out! Henriette cries. After all, everything she did was unacceptable at that time for women and it was certainly acceptable to beat a woman, especially if she was a wife, sister or daughter. Merci! Of course, nothing happened and the doctors said colic but nine hours later, she was dead. Really enjoyed reading your reviews, which I found halfway the show. He sent poison to Paris, where it passed through several hands before ending up in the jug containing the chicory water. She has no one to keep him at bay but the king, if he chooses. Never forget. They look at each other for a moment, until Philippe looks away and mutters, Not that youd remember. Louis thinks, then slowly reaches into his jacket pocket, steps forward and takes Philippes hand then places that stone in the palm. Philippes distress is written all over his face, while Louis just looks angry, eyes flinty, mouth flat, jaw clenched. I am tired of waiting for you to keep it, says the Queen casually as she gets into bed with Louis then settles down. on The finale. But I also know that their greatest plan has yet to show itself. the camera pans to Louis, Colbert, Louvois (clearly worried, as he should be), who says, but what if shes merely ill? Marchal: then your appetite will be merely inconvenienced, Louvois. Bontemps appears. 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. He did it with Prince Annaba, with Philippe and the Chevalier, with Philippe in the bath whether its just him thinking hey, Im the King, I can do whatever TF I want or some other deep need to catch people unawares, I do not know). Also, Louiss eyes are wet earlier than you recount, namely in the first shot after she says can you hear the flowers? Episodio 10. We found an old building a sorry shack made of stone and moss. Poor Philippe is helpless do something, woman! She has to find the source, which means poking about on Henriettes body, causing agony with every poke. Pot, meet kettle. Since the first stone was laid in this expansion. Well, my thought is Philippe angrily claiming his conjugal rights may well have happened before. for all of these. Nup. I let a wolf back into my barn! Montcourts hand slides to his hip, Marchal sees this (good Chief of Police *pets his pretty head*) and Montcourt still denies, Louis accuses him of poisoning Henriette. Yet even on her deathbed, she reaches for Louiss hand first. Thank you, Amy! We could never invade the entire world but the world can imagine us as their centre. So he tells Louis he will now deliver the man responsible for their deaths. It was all out there. Suffering from digestive problems, she lived on a diet consisting primarily of milk. That is exactly what I would be thinking. He advances on Montcourt, who is looking a little shell shocked. Henriette is restrained by Philippe, the Queen and Bontemps, and Philippe is clearly suffering as he listens to his wife muffling her screams. What? NOT AT ALL acceptable in the eyes of pretty much everyone. Thanks for reading! and to Marchal in his office, interrogating Montcourt. b) To show a glimpse of vulnerability for Henriette because for all her power, she is still the property of her husband and can be treated as such. They take her hands. If anything, his expression pays deference to her status as a princess, hes contemplating his own mortality. Season Two Mike and the last of Rohans men are massacred in a last stand by the musketeers, led by Fabien Marchal. 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. Im guessing they were pretty equal. UGH D:. Youre brought up, its your duty. Point 9: And again, who can blame her. And even after watching both seasons 1 and 2 of Versailles, I wouldnt say that he loved her a lot but on the show it was to a certain degree. They had children. I think he has done his younger brother irreperable harm and, at times, I wonder if he wouldnt throw Philippe to the wolves if it suited him or France. *The only voice, your own. What the king wants, the king gets. The sudden onset of Henriettes illness, the severe pain and the short time between the onset of her symptoms and her death suggested to her contemporaries that she had been poisoned. I am waiting eagerly for the second season and I really hope to see you write about it then. And it is on. Both felt neglected by the other. They fear she might have been poisoned, so King Louis XIV shuts all access To Versailles. I realise that you are not a fan of the historical figure but I am speaking strictly of the character. And Marchal sees this too, his eyes flicking down to focus on them, then showing us aflashback of the dying girl, Charlotte de Parthanay, whom he held in his arms in Episode Three, where she says she saw angels. I was merely pointing out how such treatment of his wife would hardly help warm her feelings towards him. After reading your review on epsiode 10, and reading that it ends with Philippe leaving Versailles, I thought back to epsiode one and the moment he finds Louis at his favorite spot in the woods. Montcourt pauses its clear he recognises Rohans voice. The king himself suspected that Henrietta might have been poisoned and ordered an autopsy to be carried out. I neglected to include the phrase in my opinion. It INFURIATED Louis), 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.. However, I do have a comment to make about your previous post that you believed that Louis loved Henriette, however I dont completely agree with you on this one. 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. Desire for glory. I think it would be naive of us to assume that was the first (or only) time that happened. In summary, of the four people involved in this sad businessLouis, Philippe, the Chevalier and HenrietteHenriette is the most powerless, the one with the least choice in anything. Except, when hes really angry and he rapes her. Louis. Charming. Charming. But his family and France are divided. Hi Laura! Henriette feels nothing for Philippe, he not having put any more effort into endearing himself to her than she to him and he also complicating things for her where Louis is concerned. Henriette, however, happens to be in love with the king and, more importantly, it seems he with her. Thank you! I have known your website for some time now but hadnt had much time to write a post until now. The only protection offered is by Louis. However, Madeleine de Foix, Gaston's mother, defends her son at the salon, but when facing banishment, she stabs Fabien, almost killing him. It happened so fast, but did Fabien Marshal shoot Charlotte Parthanay, and if so, why? That Henriette was such an effective way of hurting Philippe is down to Philippes viewing her as his property, not because he felt any true affection for her (at least, not until closer towards the end, when I do believe he really does care). Another possibility is that Henriette suffered from anorexia nervosa, which is often characterised by increasing frailty and hyperactivity; the summer of 1670 had been particularly hot and Henriette would swim in the river; unable to sleep, she walked in the gardens at night. Only a year or so to go until a new season arrived on fledgling network Ovation, its U.S. cable home. ), I think your recaps are wonderful and I enjoy reading them every bit as much as I do watching the programme! Is he justified in his behaviour towards her? At least thats always been his excuse. (aaaand check out the looks on Louis and Bontemps faces as I randomly paused right here. Philippe replies, almost resignedly: Im not asking for permission. Back to Henriette, who is now laid out on a bed, hair done, powdered and dressed in her finest gown. THIS. A letter from the King of Sweden has arrived, telling Louis he has agreed to break his alliance with the Dutch and support the French. It would be an outrageous thought. He was distraught when she died, and was fully intent on punishing those responsible (as poison was indeed thought to have killed her). And before we can check ourselves and reach for the tissues, the priest murmurs, Amen and Philippes expression tightens, his head gently shaking before he steps away from the bed, leaving Louis there. The next shot is of Montespan, entering her rooms, where she briefly cries then quickly gains control with a deep breath. Sad to hear well have to wait a year for the next season Are there similar shows to this you could recommend? John Clare 191 subscribers Henrietta of England, Duchess of Orlans rushes to Louis XIV's chambers after being poisoned. And even after Louis became tired of Louise, he didnt run back to Henriettes arms either, instead he turned to Montespan who became his next mistress. Philippe has been by her side throughout this. 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). We will never know if Louis and Henriette ever did consummate their attraction, but the gossip of the time most definitely swayed in that direction. If she dies it might lead to accusations and risk any potential alliance with England. It is only since the end of the 20th centuary up to present day that wives can now shout rape, I know of a woman in the 60s that had a baby and had to be stitched, her husband cut her stitches out and raped her. Husbands have being raping their wives since time began from royalty down to peasants and it was classed as taking their marital rights . Mike did. The state is a person. Jules! Im thinking no. *Another side-note: When the Chavelier mentions that Louis does not look for beauty so much as character, umwas he talking about Henriette? When we are the kings enemy, we must make him believe we are his friend. SYNC. This is Louis in control, in power, and he delivers a malevolent, threatening banter that is fabulous to see. Is she a villain for this because of the thinking of the day? Which one? Louis asks. Montespan banters but Louis doesnt bite. He is always the king, while Philippe gives his emotions (somewhat) free rein. Henriette drew the worst cards of all four players in those stakes. Louis and Bontemps share a look between them a kind of wtf do we do now? Point 5: Ah, Henriettes remark about Philippes glorious death in battle. 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. yet so satisfying to watch because.. yeah. There was an attempt on her life before. What a total prick ). Arguably, as a man, it was within Philippes power to end his relationship easily enough whereas Henriette, a woman, would very possibly not have had that same power. And yes, the Chevalier does live to quite a ripe old age . Because no one knows that Cassel is one of the conspirators (and UGH I dont know WHY the Chevalier just didnt tell Marchal or Louis???) Yes, of course its common knowledge that Louis is shagging Henriette. Montcourt turns and quickly leaves. Hi Theresa, and thanks for your comment. but afte I cliked submit my comment didnt appear. Point 6: Not her greatest moment, no. His face may be handsome but now he just reminds me of a ferret. He was shut out of his mothers (Anne of Austria) last moments, while Philippe was in attendance, where, despite her appalling treatment of her second son, he openly wept and grieved. Yep. He had mistresses, for example. How can people not see Rohans calculating glances, his sly little looks? Heres a thought: what is your view to Claudine? And Bontemps replies: we are all proud of her, Sire. Louis: And now someone is trying to destroy me, by destroying her. Rohan appears: And they will not succeed I came as soon as I could I wish to offer myself to you as your subject and as your friend. UGGGGGH. There are a few movies I enjoy that are fairly accurate. Gaston de Foix was arrested and tortured as the potential poisoner by Fabien. But your first strike would have to be true. The writers could have written a scenario where Henriette willingly sleeps with Phillipe to make Louis jealous and to provide in an explanation in the event she becomes pregnant. 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. It is always Louis for her. (*cries*), Bontemps goes to see Louis. Exactly. The midwife and doctor were horrified but there was nothing she could do!!! My loyalty still lays with Philippe as her husband, he has a right to lay claim to his wife. Its my weekly sin, I confess, Im too addicted to this period to miss it. (For the record, I am speaking strictly of the characters in this drama, not the historical characters). Her intent is not to hurt Philippe by sleeping with Louis, she simply doesnt care (and I dont blame her). She is subject to the whims and wishes of her king and lover, of her husband and even of her husbands lover. again, another shagging time between Henriette and Louis, when Louis friends have been murdered and she mentions the fact she was jealous of the dead woman. We see about ten hooded figures, along with the Unmasked Man whom Rohan freed from jail. The steps, the swinging of the arms, the movement of the coat and their cravats. And Louis weeps. Then Ep 8 miscarriage scene the painting is no longer on table. Philippe is clearly shocked and my heart is just going HHHHHHHGGGGNNNNN. Claudine confirms poison and Louis huddles with his advisors: he wants to know if any English are at court. And, more importantly, Henriette NEVER RAPED Philippe. On the other hand, Ive never doubted for a moment Philippes loyalty to his brother or his love for him. There are times when I will shout (in my head), Just leave this place and run back to England.. How do we find the poisoner? Close the doors! The Queen adds: we must put her in the bed. Louis nods; in she goes. And the next shot is Louis in slow-mo, walking out. These scenes are odd for me to watch, but by now, I have totally put aside any frustration when the show deviates from what I know of the actual history. Henriette is just one more thing Louis takes from Philippe. They are singing. Minor detail maybe, but not sure if that doesnt change the meaning of the next bit somewhat? In this respect, they are both on fairly equal footing. Then she says: can you feel my skin? And reaches out first to Louis, then Philippe. I choose to believe it was a mistake on the writers part and will simply fast forward over it when I rewatch. Still with the playing of games, the half-truth words. It is not clear in the show. When we are far away, we must make him believe we are near. You did this to her. Louis looks shocked: Brother. Philippe will have none of it: We warned you. It is clear these two have a long relationship and are not allowing a small (read: large) thing as marriage get in the way. The characters almost act as it never happened. Incest or homosexuality? Get Marchal pissed at you. 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. Louis and her smile about it. I am a true friend of the king. but Louis knows. Point 3: Good question, which is the greater sin? document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. A begrudging father/daughter mentor role, and she eventually warms him up a bit? Point 10: The abnoxious snog in front of Henriette. 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. In every possible way. .. now, I am not saying that Colbert is implying Philippe poisoned his wife, but it sure sounds like it. This is who they truly are in this one moment of grief. She was merely being used by the man she was in love with. The first one we ever played in, says Philippe. And that is the problem you face, Montcourt. The death of someone so young was often attributed to poison. Women are still being raped today in societies which condone such behaviour towards women and which deny women their personhood. 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. It was just how it was. Neither of them showed much interest or affection for the other, both clearly preferring their lovers. At a Mass said for her soul, Bishop Bossuet conveyed the sense of shock at her sudden death: Oh, disastrous night; oh, dreadful night, in which resounded like a clap of thunder the unbelievable words Madame is dying Madame is dead!. In reality it only took a very short time for the plan to take full effect. He looks nervous and steps to Cassel, but Cassel rises and bows, along with everyone, as Louis enters. Quite a few. He has poisoned all of them. We see his offer to help refused time and time again. She stays. Philippe: And so do I.. Keeps your brothers power in check and offers a direct connection to England. Its emotionless. I cant always catch what is being said, particularly if it an aside or a whisper but I know you will tell me . I just found out your site and I must congratulate you for your beautifully written reviews. Thank you. He rolls in bed, his cheek on a bloodied pillow, and suddenly wakes, realises what it is and follows the trail to Louis bedchamber. Henriette has become seriously ill, it might be poison and she is the sister of the King of England. needless to say, all my writing is copyright to me, so don't be a dick and steal it. Hmm. It was really interesting reading both of your viewpoints. It felt like if the whole world came running for us his voice thickens with emotion, we might fend off all who would take us ill. He finally looks up, at Louis. What to expect from the future? Why should we fault Henriette for not ending her incestuous relationship with her brother-in-law, the king, but Philippe can be forgiven for continuing his homosexual relationship with the Chevalier? He weeps for the loss and I am sure he also weeps for the helplessness he must now feel, a man so powerful and commanding, who rules a country and its people a true King and yet, still unable to save her.
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