00:00Divide
00:27Divide
00:32Divide
00:37I can't cope
00:45This is unheard of.
00:48It's the first and only time in British history that a reigning monarch has been executed.
00:58This was the lawful execution of a war criminal, a last resort to save countless lives.
01:08They have murdered a king, but that king has a son, and his name is also Charles.
01:16Long live the king.
01:27This is Charles Stuart. He's lost his country, his crown, and now his father.
01:34Isolated in exile, he writes a vow.
01:38We are firmly resolved to chase, pursue, kill, and destroy those bloody traitors who committed our dear father's murder.
01:50This is the story of how a king's desire for revenge pushes his country to the brink.
02:20It's 1660. England's emerging from a long Puritan winter.
02:48It's been 11 years since the regicides killed Charles, and Oliver Cromwell declared England a republic.
02:57When Parliament tried to rein in Charles I's power, the king declared war, and Oliver Cromwell led a parliamentary army against him.
03:08Defeated in the Civil War, Charles was executed.
03:13But by 1658, England under Cromwell is a military dictatorship, with high taxes and oppressive religious laws.
03:26Until suddenly, Cromwell dies, and a power vacuum opens up.
03:34Now England's people are longing for a change, but who will give it to them?
03:43Now eyes turn to Holland, where a young prince is living in exile, the 29-year-old son of Charles I.
03:57Charles Stuart. Well, the last decade's been a bit of a blur. Drinking, gambling, whores. Is he happy? He'd rather be king, but it passes the time.
04:09While the bastards who murdered his father are ruling England.
04:15But news has just arrived from London that turns everything on its head.
04:21The Republican Parliament is offering a deal. Charles can come back to England as king, as long as he agrees to be under their control, unlike his father.
04:32Suddenly, the return that seemed impossible, seems possible.
04:40Did you ever think it wouldn't happen? That we wouldn't go back to England?
04:45Meet James, Duke of York, Charles's brother. He's a loose cannon, but he's the only one to stick with Charles while everyone else left him for dead.
04:54He's the only man Charles trusts.
04:57No. Never.
04:59No. Never.
05:01Liar. I know you too well.
05:07No, you don't know me at all. I always knew I'd come back.
05:12Yeah, but Parliament invited you.
05:14Parliament didn't invite me, James. God did. The one true Christian God who ordained me as his representative on Earth.
05:24You were to God? And to King Charles?
05:35Look, to understand Charles, you've got to first understand what it is to be king.
05:41Like his father and grandfather before him, Charles believes he was literally appointed by God to rule England.
05:49Born with a silver spoon in his mouth? Charles never had to wipe his own ass.
05:56This magnificent ceiling by Rubens was commissioned by Charles's father in 1629 to glorify the House of Stuart.
06:06There's an infant Charles II, receiving the crown from his grandfather, James I.
06:12Ever since he was born, Charles has been the future of the Stuart dynasty.
06:18You've got God up here, then the king, then the peasants, and it worked perfectly well for centuries.
06:26Until Cromwell turned up with his merry band of murderous killjoys.
06:34Charles loved his father more than anything he wanted to do.
06:39Charles loved his father more than anything he wants to kill the regicides, the 59 men who signed his father's death warrant.
06:47But first, he needs to get his throne back.
06:51But Charles's return to the throne isn't a done deal.
06:55First, he must reassure Parliament that his desire for revenge won't plunge the country into another bloody civil war.
07:04That's where this guy comes in, Edward Hyde, chief advisor to Charles.
07:12Hyde is determined that Charles won't repeat the mistakes of his father.
07:19England's not the country you remember, Your Majesty.
07:24Is it not still a damp shithole filled with hypocrites?
07:27It's a popular belief that all men are created equal.
07:32Even a king?
07:34I'm afraid so.
07:36Even the cunts who killed my father?
07:39Especially them.
07:41Charles has dazzling charisma, but like all the Stuarts, he's prone to arrogance and recklessness.
07:48Hyde must find a compromise to suit both sides.
07:52It's a big ask.
07:53You must banish all memories of your father.
07:59Show them that a king can be moderate.
08:03That a king can exist within a republic.
08:06That a king can kill as many people as he so fucking wishes?
08:10Seven people.
08:15Seven.
08:16Seven.
08:18Seven.
08:19Seven.
08:24Seven.
08:26Why seven?
08:28Well, ten seems too many, five not enough.
08:32Hyde calculates that executing seven people is enough to make Charles appear strong,
08:39without antagonizing everyone who opposes his return.
08:42Don't underestimate Charles. Yes, he's untested, but he's also smart and self-aware.
08:49Desperate as he is to see regicide heads on spikes, Charles knows he must be the politician his father never was.
08:57So, Charles orders Hyde to come up with this.
09:02The Declaration of Breda.
09:04Out of the dozens of men who killed Charles I,
09:07it sanctions the execution of only seven.
09:10And what's more, the list will be determined not by Charles himself,
09:15but by Parliament.
09:17Parliament will take the heat and Charles will rise above the fray.
09:26The task of drawing up the list of seven falls to this man,
09:30the Tower of London's record keeper.
09:32William Prynne.
09:34William Prynne's a royalist fanatic who spent a decade in the political wilderness.
09:40His face bears the scars of his uncompromising beliefs.
09:45But Prynne has a major problem.
09:48The death warrant has vanished.
09:50And without it, Prynne has no hard evidence to convict the regicides he so fervently hates.
09:57Brother Prynne.
09:59How long has it been?
10:04And there's no one he hates more than himself.
10:08Charles I.
10:10Charles I.
10:12Charles I.
10:14Charles I.
10:16Charles I.
10:18Charles I.
10:20Charles I.
10:22Charles I.
10:24And there's no one he hates more than this guy.
10:29Edmund Ludlow.
10:31Triple threat.
10:33A brilliant military general who led the feared New Model Army.
10:36A skilful politician.
10:39And a traitorous bastard who signed the King's death warrant.
10:42Is he tough?
10:44Absolutely.
10:46Violent?
10:48Yes.
10:50And right now, he's the biggest threat to Charles.
10:53If anyone opposed the return of the King, Ludlow is the man they'd rally round.
10:58Remind me what the letters stand for, you stupid layabout.
11:02Shit liquor.
11:06Seditious libel.
11:08You see, in his youth, Prynne did something foolish.
11:12He declared that women who perform on stage are no different from prostitutes.
11:17On the very day the Queen made her stage debut.
11:19Charles I had Prynne's ears sliced off and letters carved into his cheeks.
11:25Despite this, Prynne's monarchism hasn't dimmed.
11:29It's turbocharged.
11:31In anticipation of the King's God-ordained return.
11:35He returns at the pleasure of Parliament.
11:41I'm taking the names of the regicides who killed his father.
11:46Prynne knows that many of the men who killed the King now sit in Parliament.
11:51And he knows Edmund Ludlow is top of the list.
11:55You know who you are.
11:57Prynne just needs to prove it.
12:03Ludlow knows that the clock is now ticking.
12:10Charles has set sail to return to England.
12:12And it's only a matter of time before the death warrant is found.
12:17Ludlow's options are narrowing by the day.
12:20He can feel the republic he dedicated his life to crumbling around him.
12:25Run and hide, then.
12:27He'd rather die.
12:29No.
12:31He must wait to see if the King will work with Parliament as he's promised.
12:35Maybe.
12:37Just maybe.
12:38There's a chance he could work with Charles.
12:42Would you trust him?
12:54After almost 14 years as a fugitive, and on his 30th birthday,
12:59Charles Stewart finally arrives back on English soil.
13:03Charles returns to England.
13:05He has no idea which of these men murdered his father.
13:09In a sea of bowed heads and shit-eating grins,
13:13who can he trust?
13:35Never!
13:37Twice!
13:39The land is on fire!
13:50Welcome, Your Majesty.
14:00This book's caused me enough trouble, don't you think, Prynne?
14:06Oh, Your Majesty, how we've missed you.
14:09We could have done with a few of your jokes these past years.
14:13Remember, these are men who only months ago
14:17would have slit Charles's throat to claim a reward.
14:20You're welcome. It seems I should never have left.
14:27May I remind you, which of you cunts killed my father?
14:32Was it you?
14:34Was it you?
14:47Was it you?
14:56Was it you?
14:57Was it you?
15:02I could forgive almost anybody.
15:05Except my horse, who threw me off yesterday.
15:08I'm gonna have that fucker killed, and then I'm gonna fucking eat him!
15:20Good day.
15:27Good day.
15:38How to be a king?
15:40There's no handbook.
15:42Inspire a bit of fear, project a bit of majesty.
15:45Basically, keep them on their toes.
15:52As Charles settles into his London life, as king-in-waiting,
15:55his constant companion is his new mistress,
15:59much to the disgust of his spurned brother, James.
16:05You're gonna kill seven people?
16:07What about the rest of them? Make them fucking Jews?
16:10It's politics, James. Even if I explained, you wouldn't get it.
16:13It's got to you.
16:15I want their heads on spikes as much as you do, brother.
16:17Oh, in London, we're so over heads on spikes.
16:22This is Barbara Villiers,
16:25his new mistress.
16:27She's worked her way into his inner circle,
16:30sensing an opportunity.
16:32Barbara is already married,
16:34but she's symptomatic of this new world
16:36where you can be anything you want.
16:39Barbara, well, she's a lot of fun.
16:42But what he really likes
16:44is that she doesn't try to bullshit him.
16:47He knows exactly what she wants.
16:49They're cut from the same cloth.
16:50Your greatest danger isn't the regicides
16:53and tired old men like Hyde.
16:55It's the pretenders and sycophants.
16:58When any one of them could have had a hand in father's murder.
17:04No one lost more than I did.
17:06I lost my father.
17:08Well, so did I.
17:10Barbara's father was killed in the Civil War,
17:13leaving his family destitute.
17:15This opportunity feels as personal for Barbara
17:18as it does for Charles.
17:20She knows Charles doesn't trust anyone,
17:23and that's a problem.
17:25If she can help him navigate London society,
17:29she thinks she'll be rewarded.
17:31One whiff of power and you're here like a rat.
17:34Charles knows of my ambition.
17:37I've made no secret of them.
17:41The Declaration of Breda.
17:43More like the Declaration of fucking Breda.
17:46More like the Declaration of fucking Barbara.
17:51James, how to put this,
17:54he's not a man of intellect.
17:56He's a man of action.
17:58He sees the world in black and white.
18:00He wants Charles to go on a killing spree
18:03to intimidate his enemies.
18:06Luckily, Charles has more self-control than his brother.
18:10He hasn't forgotten about revenge,
18:13but he knows he needs to play Hyde's game.
18:17With the king back on English soil,
18:20Prince Hunt for the seven leading regicides
18:24and the royal death warrant
18:26goes into overdrive.
18:29Royalist agents search every record office,
18:33noble house,
18:35and library in England for the death warrant.
18:38Royalist MPs take over Parliament
18:41and order all those who assisted
18:43in the horrid and detestable murder of Charles I
18:48to hand themselves in.
18:50For the hunted men,
18:52it's a classic catch-22.
18:54Stay and risk arrest
18:56or flee and move to the top of the list.
19:04Edmund.
19:06Edmund, will you listen to me?
19:08Do you think Ludlow is formidable?
19:10Meet his wife, Elizabeth.
19:13She's a fierce political operator in her own right.
19:17Elizabeth can see straight through Charles' promises of forgiveness.
19:21She knows there won't just be seven.
19:24She also knows her husband's too pig-headed to see he's in danger.
19:28You lost your command, Edmund.
19:31They stripped you of your seat.
19:33You think they won't find a way to destroy you?
19:36It is up to Parliament to decide which men to indict.
19:40Even if your name's not on the list,
19:41you think William Prynne will settle for killing only seven men?
19:46You've signed the death warrant.
19:49And I will never apologise for it.
19:52Anyone who still has a copy has a sense to destroy it.
19:55You have to remember, Ludlow's fighting for an idea
19:58that a king has to be accountable to Parliament.
20:02And with the army and the country's purse strings still in Parliament's control,
20:06the king will have his hands tied.
20:08Charles Stewart needs independent-minded men like me to curb his worst excesses,
20:12not weak-minded feminine men who flee at the first sign of trouble.
20:18Every idea you have had in your life
20:21has you at the heart of it right until they execute you.
20:26And then you'll be no use to anyone.
20:30With rumours swirling about the existence of the warrant,
20:33everyone's trying to avoid being identified as one of the seven ringleaders.
20:39Well, almost everyone.
20:44Yes, I killed the king!
20:48But anyone who comes for me
20:51will have the Lord Jesus Christ to tempt with.
20:55He takes no fucking prisoners!
21:00Meet Thomas Harrison.
21:01While most regicides are terrified of being implicated in the execution of the king,
21:06Harrison is shouting it from the rooftops.
21:09According to the word of Christ!
21:13According! According as it is written!
21:17Like Ludlow, Harrison signed the death warrant, but there the similarities end.
21:22Harrison's a fifth monarchist, an extremist.
21:26He believes the execution of King Charles I has paved the way for a new king.
21:31The way for the apocalypse.
21:36For you shall reign!
21:39Harrison has no fear of death.
21:42In fact, he craves it.
21:44You see, the sooner he's martyred, the sooner he can return to earth
21:48as a soldier in Jesus' army of the second coming.
21:52Wait on the Lord.
21:54Be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thy soul.
21:58Wait on the Lord.
22:00Thomas Harrison!
22:03What took you so long, gentlemen?
22:06We believe you sat in judgment on King Charles.
22:09Sat in judgment?
22:11Do you deny it?
22:14I pressed for his trial.
22:16I took personal charge of getting him there.
22:19I attended every fucking session.
22:24If you've got a list, I'm top of it.
22:31Is he deranged?
22:33Probably.
22:35Fanatical? Definitely.
22:37But remember, he's far from alone.
22:39This is a time of fear.
22:41Is he deranged?
22:43Probably.
22:45But remember, he's far from alone.
22:47This is a time of deep superstition.
22:51Angels and devils walk the earth.
22:54Innocent women are burned as witches.
22:59Expect no mercy!
23:01No, brother, no.
23:04No, it is you who will receive no mercy.
23:08Bastard reticide.
23:11This is the first of the seven king killers to be secured.
23:18Charles has the first regicide on his kill list.
23:21Narrowing down the others is no easy task.
23:25A regicide behind bars? Feels great.
23:28One down, six to go.
23:33Harrison's arrest sends a shockwave through the Republicans.
23:37Of the 59 who signed the death warrant,
23:40many now go into hiding in England.
23:44Others flee across the Channel,
23:47and some to the Puritan colonies of the New World.
23:52These are good men whose only crime was loving their country.
23:57And with his enemies on the run, Charles builds public support.
24:01He orders theatre, live music, and folk celebrations,
24:05all banned under Cromwell.
24:07To begin again.
24:09England under the new king will be one long party.
24:14Ludlow knows star quality when he sees it.
24:17Unlike his father, Charles can work a crowd.
24:21Now this poses a huge dilemma for Ludlow.
24:25You see, he fought a war for the right of people
24:28to choose how they're going to live.
24:31They're governed, so if they want a king,
24:34this king,
24:36well then he has a stark choice.
24:39Stay and hand himself in, or run away,
24:43and leave his beloved England.
24:44I'm looking for your husband.
24:46Anyone who's lived under the tyrant's boot knows this is how it starts.
24:50No warning, no summons,
24:54just the dreaded knock at the door at the dead of night.
24:58I am the King of England,
25:01and I will be your husband.
25:04I am the King of England,
25:07and I will be your husband.
25:10I am the King of England,
25:12and I will be your husband.
25:15Don't let me know when you find him.
25:17I've hardly seen him.
25:31I hear you've been sticking your nose into political affairs.
25:35You are mistaken.
25:37Politics is no sphere for a wife.
25:40If you were my wife,
25:42I'd have no choice but to punish you.
25:47But I never had a wife,
25:50good or bad.
25:56It's a perpetual source of shame to my sex
26:00that you did not.
26:02Rats.
26:04We're overrun with them.
26:06Or a priesthole.
26:10Edmund's many things,
26:12but he's neither a Catholic nor a priest.
26:16Parliament's already agreed to execute seven men for regicide.
26:22It's not nearly enough.
26:25I have three times as many names.
26:27You've found the warrant?
26:30It's a matter of time.
26:32One way or another,
26:35your husband will be on the list.
26:39Sweet lady.
26:49Ladle is a soldier.
26:51He's a man of his word.
26:53He's a man of his word.
26:55Ladle is a soldier.
26:57Running away from a fight goes against every fibre in his being.
27:01But,
27:03there's a fine line between being brave and being reckless.
27:07Ladle makes his decision.
27:12He's going on the run.
27:14Smart boy.
27:15Smart boy.
27:21It's been six weeks since Charles Stewart returned to England,
27:25and as Royalist agents search for his father's death warrant,
27:28Charles enjoys the perks of being king.
27:32Charles has an emptiness at his heart,
27:35which he tries to fill with hedonistic excess.
27:40Emptiness?
27:42Charles is loving this.
27:43He spent ten years as a nobody.
27:45Give me a break.
27:47By any standards, he's a handsome guy,
27:49but as a king,
27:51he's a fucking rock star.
27:53Women are throwing themselves at him.
27:55Get over it.
28:07Who are they?
28:10Whores and knaves, the lot of them.
28:13They're the cream of London society.
28:17Your willing servants, eager to do your bidding.
28:20They'll chop your balls off.
28:24Well, they'll do more than that.
28:27James hates Barbara's influence on Charles.
28:30He's convinced she's blunting his desire for revenge.
28:38You might have him forward,
28:40but not me.
28:43Ha ha ha!
28:48Barbara wants revenge,
28:50but she wants money and power even more.
28:54She might be playing the accommodating woman,
28:57but don't be fooled.
28:59Barbara is on the make.
29:02Enabling Charles' worst excesses is how she controls him.
29:07You know the bastard regicides are walking around free men?
29:11Everyone knows who they are,
29:13apart from you, apparently.
29:16Fuck you.
29:18James doesn't see why there needs to be a death warrant
29:21to start convicting regicides,
29:23and he's convinced the delay
29:25is sending a dangerous signal to their enemies.
29:28What's happened to you, Charles?
29:30I became king!
29:32I became king!
29:33What's happened to you, Charles?
29:35I became king!
29:37The people don't fear you.
29:39They pity you.
29:42Everyone says the same thing.
29:44Charlie's cunt-struck.
29:46Fuck you.
30:04James can provoke his brother better than anyone.
30:08And what he wants
30:10is to get Charles to take control
30:12of the hunt for the regicides.
30:16Why exactly did Charles let Hyde
30:18talk him into Parliament choosing the names?
30:21Fuck Hyde.
30:23There's one thing Charles really can't tolerate.
30:26Feeling guilty.
30:28Feeling guilty.
30:30Feeling guilty.
30:31I can't tolerate
30:33feeling powerless.
30:43Your Majesty.
30:45Where's my fucking list print?
30:49Dittering little prick.
30:55Find me
30:57the seven most guilty.
30:58With the right evidence
31:00we can kill far more than seven men.
31:04But we do need evidence.
31:06The evidence he needs
31:08is the death warrant.
31:10Sure they could kill seven people now
31:12but if they can prove who signed it
31:14they could kill many more.
31:17You're fine compared with me.
31:19My father was a fucking pussycat.
31:22At least he left you with a face.
31:23What?
31:25Sort of.
31:36The King wants results
31:38and fast.
31:40So Prynne ramps up the hunt
31:42tearing apart the homes of suspected regicides
31:45whipping up fear and paranoia.
31:49Until finally
31:50until finally
31:58My Lord.
31:59Not now.
32:02There's something you should see.
32:08What is it my dear?
32:11What's in my husband's desk?
32:12What's in my husband's desk?
32:20Thomas Hacker.
32:22Isabel Hacker's married to a prominent Republican officer
32:26and she's found what everyone's been looking for.
32:30His name is not listed.
32:32This proves he cannot be a regicide.
32:43Oh my dear lady.
32:47It's addressed to your husband.
32:51He's guilty as fucking Judas.
33:08At the eleventh hour
33:10at the eleventh hour
33:12Prynne has struck gold.
33:14There are 59 names on the warrant
33:17more than anyone expected
33:19and anyone who's on it
33:21had better find a good place to hide.
33:32Here it is.
33:35A smoking gun.
33:37Each of these signatures is unequivocal evidence
33:40of a king's murder in cold blood.
33:43Again with the cold blood.
33:45This was a war crimes trial.
33:47These men set an historic precedent
33:50in a court of law
33:52tyrants must be held to account.
34:00Murdering bastard.
34:07I want them all hide.
34:24This is the moment.
34:27Seeing these names
34:29how many of them there are.
34:31What king, what man
34:33wouldn't want to subject them to the most excruciating
34:36deaths imaginable.
34:40Now all he has to do is find and kill them.
34:45I want them all.
35:00In August 1660
35:02Charles II's government passes the act
35:04of indemnity and oblivion.
35:11It indicts ten regicides who were in custody
35:14including Thomas Harrison.
35:17They face death in the most
35:19heinous way imaginable.
35:21They will be hung, drawn
35:23and quartered.
35:25Their butchered bodies sent
35:27to the four corners of the kingdom.
35:29But 19 of these men have gone on the run
35:31and are now at large.
35:33Chief among them
35:35Edmund Lunloe.
35:37Men who unwisely
35:39turn themselves in
35:41or were captured like Thomas Harrison
35:43are facing their day of reckoning.
35:48I demand to know the indictment.
35:51That instigated
35:53by the demon you summoned
35:55to take away the life of Charles Stuart
35:57the late king of England.
35:59Oh you think that were a demon?
36:01I just wear it for what's coming.
36:04It's a farce.
36:06Charles has rigged the trial
36:08so there can only be one outcome.
36:10It's only fair.
36:12Charles' father wasn't allowed a lawyer.
36:14Why should they be?
36:16With the first regicide finally sentenced
36:19and the execution date fixed
36:21the stage is set
36:23for a public bloodbath.
36:28Kill the regicide bastards!
36:31Kill the regicide bastards!
36:33Kill the regicide bastards!
36:35Kill the regicide bastards!
36:37Kill the regicide bastards!
36:39Finally Charles can cross some names off his list
36:42and get down to the fun part
36:44staging public executions.
36:54However many of us you kill
36:57the idea we die for will rise
36:59again and again
37:02until the return of the one true king
37:07Jesus Christ.
37:29Sadistic? No. No, no, no, no.
37:31This isn't an abattoir.
37:33These rituals have been
37:35carefully thought through.
37:37They're richly symbolic.
37:39Castration, for example.
37:41It's a ritual.
37:43It's a ritual.
37:45It's a ritual.
37:47It's a ritual.
37:49It's a ritual.
37:51It's a ritual.
37:53It's a ritual.
37:55It's a ritual.
37:57It's a ritual.
37:59It demonstrates that the man's descendants
38:02will be disinherited.
38:04The most evil part of a man
38:06is of course his gut
38:08so fire cleanses the infected area.
38:16It's a day of joy
38:18for my soul.
38:30The head in turn
38:32contains traitorous thoughts
38:34so must be removed from the body.
38:37Finally it's turned
38:39in the direction of the crime
38:42so it can reflect for all eternity.
38:47And the greatest remaining hope
38:49for the republicans, Edmund Ludlow
38:51is still at large.
38:56As long as he remains at liberty
38:57there's still hope
38:59for the republican cause
39:01but Charles is pulling out
39:03all the stops to bring him in.
39:19Where are you, Edmund?
39:25An underground network
39:27of dissidents helps Ludlow escape.
39:36Charles was once hunted like an animal
39:38so it's deeply satisfying
39:40to know his enemies are running in fear
39:42of their lives.
39:44But Charles' bloodlust
39:46has blinded him into making a huge mistake.
39:52The powerful final speeches
39:54of Thomas Harrison and other regicides
39:55are now used by republicans
39:57to stir dissent.
40:02Spread across England
40:04by a rapid new innovation
40:06print media.
40:09It's a masterstroke of PR
40:11and no one is more concerned about it
40:13than Charles' chief advisor
40:15Edward Hyde.
40:21The men are dying too well.
40:23We're making martyrs of them.
40:27The art of battle
40:29is knowing when to stop.
40:31They might as well tell me
40:33to stop taking this shit, Hyde.
40:38You will regret it
40:40if you don't.
40:42My dear Hyde
40:44you never regret the ones you kill.
40:46The ones that you don't kill
40:48will keep you up at night.
40:50What I give to have
40:52a crumb of life
40:54and rip his fucking face open.
40:58I press my thumbs into his eyes
41:00and I scrape out the jelly
41:02so the last thing he ever saw
41:04was me.
41:18Shall we?
41:23This is a sickening moment.
41:25Hyde brokered Charles' return
41:27hoping he could be
41:29the moderate king
41:31that Hyde believes
41:33is the ideal form of government
41:35and killing the regicides
41:37has only inflamed
41:39an already volatile situation.
41:41You want to know who Charles really was?
41:43This.
41:45This is it.
41:47Petty.
41:49Vindictive.
41:50Charles has decided
41:52what kind of king he'll be.
41:54No more compromise.
41:56No more magnanimity.
41:58Only bloody revenge.
42:12But until he brings
42:14Edmund Ludlow to heel
42:16his bloodlust will never be sated
42:18and Ludlow
42:21he won't sit by
42:23while his country sinks into despotism.
42:25He may be on the run
42:27but he's more determined than ever
42:29to take the fight to Charles.
42:38Fuck Charles Stewart.
42:50They've forgotten what
42:52strong leadership looks like.
42:54Charles' vendetta is backfiring.
42:57You want to talk about murder?
42:59This is murder.
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