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Episode 6 - Exile
Philip II heads to England to meet with Elizabeth I. Upon arrival, his complex relationship with Elizabeth and with England begins to unfold. From exile, Mary and her allies plot her return to the throne of Scotland. The armies of the new Protestant leadership head them off. In desperation, she turns to her cousin, the Queen of England. Starring: Olivia Chenery, Rebecca Scott, Matt McClure.
Transcript
00:06What happened to our army?
00:08Many of the lords in support of us have betrayed us.
00:12How many are they?
00:15They're triple us in number.
00:16No.
00:18What are we going to do?
00:21For now, negotiate a truce.
00:25Although I don't know why they set a damn Frenchman as mediator.
00:44I don't know why they set a damn Frenchman.
00:44Monsieur de Croque, I am disappointed that you are willing to help those traitors.
00:49The lords have sent me as a mediator in this conflict.
00:53This is not a conflict.
00:54It is an uprising.
00:56Majestie, the lords have a proposal.
00:59I do not intend to surrender if that is what they want.
01:03With all your respect, do not provoke a massacre.
01:07Your people would never forgive you, nor would you forgive yourself.
01:10Do not dare think for the queen.
01:11Be calm please, James.
01:14Very well, I am listening.
01:16The lords want you to break your union with Lord Boswell.
01:21They don't recognize him as king.
01:23What?
01:23But it is they who forced me to marry him.
01:25Mary, I am standing here.
01:27The queen is speaking now and not the woman.
01:29And they agree to our union.
01:31They believe he is the assassin of the legitimate king, Lord Danley.
01:36May God rest his soul.
01:37He was absolved!
01:39They are demanding another trial.
01:41What they want is to cut off his head!
01:43This is no time for derision.
01:45Tell the rebel lords I will not hand over Bothwell, my husband.
01:50I would ask you to reflect.
01:52You do not have to answer immediately.
01:55Although the sooner you do, the better.
01:58For everyone.
02:01I could send him into temporary exile.
02:05Mary!
02:05Please don't make this more difficult for me.
02:10Tell the lords I will meet with them in my court.
02:14And we will decide on what's best for Scotland.
02:16I think it is a good idea, Majesty.
02:19If they agree, let me know with one cannon shot.
02:24If they refuse, two cannon shots.
02:27I agree.
02:36I don't know if I should feel disgust, disappointment or rage.
02:40Don't you understand?
02:40I'm doing this for the both of us.
02:42We need time!
02:44This is the only way to get it.
02:46You must go to France and get support.
02:49Speak to the Queen Mother, Catherine.
02:51I don't recognise you.
02:54And what's worse, I don't recognise myself either.
02:57If you want to give in to their demands, that's your decision.
03:02From the start, you have done everything for me.
03:05And I am infinitely grateful.
03:08But it is time you stopped acting like a soldier and start thinking like a king.
03:21Why won't they let me be happy?
03:27Why won't they let me be happy?
03:32I can tell you a thousand things.
03:37From the perspective of disaffection, either you can be happy, or you can be queen, wife and mother.
03:48I'm leaving.
03:51Your responsibilities have defeated us.
03:58Take care.
03:59Take care.
04:00For God's sake.
04:02And may he help us.
04:04I'll come back.
04:06Reinforcements.
04:08Maybe then I'll do a better life.
04:27To be continued...
04:31To be continued...
05:53You're all right.
05:54Perfect.
05:57My father was always right.
05:59About what, Majesty?
06:01About everything.
06:03The strange personality of the French, the danger that England supposes.
06:07The strategic importance of the low countries.
06:11But your empire extends to Laos, Vietnam and the Philippines.
06:16Antwerp, with its port, is the richest and most important city in Europe.
06:20It is the center of control and development of the new Europe.
06:24And my son allies with our enemies to destroy the empire.
06:28And forces me to accuse him of high treason.
06:33It is difficult to govern so many countries without having full confidence in those close to you.
06:39The low countries need the Duke of Alba.
06:41I've had enough of contemplation.
06:44Majesty, alternatively, your intelligence and perspicacity inclines you towards the house of Alba or the house of Evoli.
06:53What do you mean?
06:54The less power they have, the less dangerous they will be.
06:58No, you're mistaken.
07:00I have the loyalty of both.
07:02As well, the Evoli is a business people and the Alba the best on the battlefield.
07:06Those ambitions together can be extremely dangerous.
07:10No, impossible.
07:13They have reconcilable differences.
07:19This is the proof that nothing is impossible.
07:33It's the Queen's perfume.
07:36It was found in the tower after Prince Carlos' escape.
07:42And how did it come to your power?
07:44My mission is to protect and inform your majesty of any detail that may endanger the crown.
07:55Isabel, come in.
08:02Good morning, Majesty.
08:05Antonio.
08:06Hello, children.
08:09I just came to see how your attack of gout is.
08:12Better, better.
08:13The problems of state hurt more than the dumb gout.
08:17My son is giving me trouble again.
08:19He's young, a little irrational, and he's at a difficult age.
08:24He's a sick traitor with more ambition than praying.
08:27You'll see how he gradually becomes your right hand.
08:33Can the children go right in?
08:37I don't know.
08:39Do they deserve it?
08:41Yes.
08:43Of course they can.
08:45Thank you, Majesty.
08:48Come on.
09:01A beautiful woman.
09:03And intelligent.
09:05She's the best of my sister Juana's ladies-in-waiting.
09:11With your permission, Majesty.
09:14You may leave.
09:44It is done.
09:46Now let us return back to Edinburgh.
09:48I fear there has been a change of plan.
09:53What?
09:54What?
09:54What?
09:54You'll be taken to Loch Leven Castle, where you will be held.
09:58Under whose authority?
10:00You jizz me.
10:01This was a trick.
10:03All is fair in love and war.
10:05The Queen knows that better than anyone.
10:08No! No, stop! No!
10:11You're a vile, just, and despicable murderer!
10:29With your permission, Majesty.
10:31Come in, Lord Cecil.
10:34You have me so unused to your smile that now it worries me.
10:39Are you amused by my dress?
10:42Mary has been defeated and confined.
10:47Leave us.
10:52You don't seem happy, Majesty.
10:55Why should I be?
10:57The downfall of a monarch is never a cause for satisfaction.
11:01What happened to Mary today could happen to me tomorrow.
11:04Never.
11:05You rule with uncommon common sense.
11:11I never liked Moray.
11:12Maitland even less.
11:14They're not important.
11:15What matters is that Scotland will never be Catholic again.
11:20And Bothwell?
11:22Fled into exile.
11:27Very well, Lord Cecil.
11:29Go and celebrate.
11:58You never knew how to rule.
11:59Dear cousin.
12:03You never knew how to rule.
12:27Anna.
12:30Time has made you even more beautiful.
12:32Seven years.
12:34It's only grateful to you for your welcome.
12:35Seven years since you ran away like a coward and left me in despair at the altar with no explanation.
12:42I never gave you my word in marriage.
12:49Was it for this you accepted my call for help?
12:51I didn't know how I was going to react on seeing you again.
12:55Thanks for nothing.
12:56Not for nothing.
12:57Thank me for my dowry which you took before you abandoned me.
13:01I shouldn't have come.
13:01Wait.
13:03Wait.
13:04James.
13:05You won't go far in those conditions.
13:07Please.
13:08What alternative do I have?
13:10Admit I'm right.
13:11Ask for forgiveness and try to repair the harm you did me.
13:15Do you think if I hadn't have loved you I would be here now?
13:17Such cynicism.
13:19I'm a gentleman.
13:21Would you have told me not to come?
13:23Miss this moment.
13:25That has further passed.
13:26You're welcome.
13:27So you must still love me then.
13:33We still have a great deal to talk about.
13:36How did you come to be in this situation?
13:39Fighting the enemies of my wife, Mary Stuart.
13:43Queen of Scotland.
13:44In Catholic.
13:45They ambushed me in the Orkneys.
13:47I've heard she's very beautiful.
13:49And intelligent.
13:50But surrounded by bad advisers.
13:52I've seen that already.
13:54It's a complicated situation.
13:56I'm not sure you have to correct it.
13:58You still haven't told me what you're offering me in exchange for my generosity.
14:03If it's generosity you're offering, it shouldn't require remuneration.
14:07If it's a deal, there's my ship.
14:10That worthless thing.
14:12For very few repairs, it'll be a splendid ship.
14:15Far superior to your dowry.
14:17That way, that debt is settled.
14:20They'll serve money.
14:21And pieces of gold, as I need more.
14:24What is more?
14:26I need a large army of Danes and Norwegians to regain Scotland.
14:29How many?
14:30Two and three thousand men.
14:31That's not a lot for that object here.
14:33It's a border.
14:35I'll multiply them by four, with those who support me.
14:38My cousin, Eric Rosencrantz, has an army of four thousand men and a great fleet to transport them to Scotland.
14:46What do you put them at my disposal?
14:48It depends.
14:49Who won't accept a battered boat and a few coins?
14:53Scotland's a great and rich country.
14:55I'm sure we'll reach an agreement.
14:57You'll have to use your gifts of persuasion.
14:59He's not an easy person.
15:01And neither am I.
15:10Not a little dark for you?
15:12You startled me.
15:14What are you doing here?
15:17It's interesting that we coincide in our curiosity.
15:21And you?
15:24You know perfectly well.
15:26I'm very worried about the prince.
15:30Bearing in mind that you're not his mother can explain to me what kind of feeling makes you disobey my
15:36orders by visiting.
15:37The prince.
15:38In the end, he will be proved right.
15:42For years you have encouraged me to love him, and now you make it into an accusation.
15:49It's well known at court that your relationship with Charles goes beyond that of a stepmother.
15:57You offend me, you ignore me, you ill-treat me, and you humiliate me with your attitude to other women.
16:05You're fantasizing.
16:06You're fantasizing.
16:07Fantasizing.
16:09I've seen how you treat your cousin Anna, our daughter of Austria.
16:14She's the prince's betrothed.
16:17I treat her as a daughter.
16:21Then I don't know why you're so surprised that I treat Charles as a son.
16:27Wait!
16:36Don't provoke me.
16:38This castle has more than one tower.
16:42May God forgive you if the prince succeeds in his objective.
16:46To dethrone me.
16:48To commit suicide.
16:50He has taken nothing but ice water during these days of imprisonment.
16:56If he takes his own life, he'll burn in hell.
17:01God will punish him and will not be as magnanimous as I am.
17:08Philipin, the god of whom you speak, is not only at your service.
17:37What's happening in there?
17:41The queen has had a nice carriage.
17:45I didn't know she was with child.
17:48With twins.
17:49But recent events have proved too much of her.
17:53Dear cousin, let me introduce you James Bothwell, of whom I've spoken to you so much,
17:58and who is presently King Consort of Scotland.
18:02Come forward, Lord Bothwell.
18:05Apparently my dear cousin has not entirely lost her trust in you.
18:10Majesty, I do hope you thought eras would not spoil our possible future collaborations.
18:15Especially in this moment, when time is pressing.
18:18And the situation in my country is critical.
18:20These are difficult moments for countries divided by irreconcilable differences,
18:25such as religion, culture and dynastic successions.
18:28And treachery, which is rooted within our peoples.
18:32Our king, Frederick II, thanks to his skills,
18:37and by knowing how to choose his viceroys,
18:40has prevented any military confrontation from going beyond border skirmishes.
18:45Perhaps luck is on your side for getting the army you need.
18:48Army?
18:51Majesty, the strength and valour of the Scandinavian warriors is known throughout Europe.
18:56Is this why I've come to ask from you?
18:59Give me your reasons why I collaborate.
19:03Religion would not be a motive.
19:05No god should induce a war.
19:08Here we are not fanatics.
19:11In that case, all I have to offer you is a commercial transaction.
19:17I have my army divided in five regions.
19:22And you need to rest.
19:25Consider yourself my guest.
19:27And I will give you an answer as soon as possible.
19:30Look on this place as your home.
19:33One day.
19:37Two day.
19:41Two day.
19:43Two day.
19:54Two day.
19:56Two day.
19:56Two day.
19:58Three day.
19:59Four day.
19:59Number three day.
20:00Two night.
20:01Four day.
20:02Four day.
20:17Majesty, you are still very weak.
20:20Weakness is something I cannot allow myself.
20:23And even less when I'm concerned by my enemies.
20:31Don't worry.
20:33Bleeding is normal after a miscarriage.
20:36I am well.
20:38What is the situation now?
20:42Maitland's men control the castle.
20:45You should say dungeon surrounded by water.
20:48Like a damn island from which we can only escape from by boat.
20:53I have lost the notion of time.
20:57How long have we been here?
20:59Six days.
21:00Oh, God, give me strength.
21:02He will.
21:03In the worst moments, something has always happened to save us from catastrophe.
21:09This time, the miracle is both well.
21:12With him I knew love again, and now liberty will come.
21:19Everything is moving so quickly, I still find it hard to get used to the idea if you're married.
21:23He has been providential.
21:27My support, my life, my only way out, and the salvation to my crown.
21:37I'm mad.
21:39Without his army, we would be lost.
21:42None of the other lords would dare go against men and worry.
21:48Help me to get dressed.
22:06Lord James Earl of Bothwell, you are under arrest for the murder of the King of Scotland, Lord Downey, and
22:12for the death row dowry of the vice royal of Norway's cousin, Anna Tronson.
22:16All this is your doing, and if there is a God, he'll make you pay for this in for me.
22:22Lock him up.
22:33Inform the Queen of England that justice has been done and her wishes have been fulfilled.
22:40To think that I'm not happy.
23:07To think that I'm not happy.
23:33Majesty, I've come from your office.
23:35Were you looking for me?
23:36Yes, my dear friend. I need you.
23:38You are worrying me, my friend. What is so serious? What is wrong?
23:42Everything. My world is collapsing around me.
23:45Are you ill?
23:46Yes. With loneliness and wish and fear.
23:51You have to be strong. We belong to royal houses.
23:57And because of that, we mustn't have feelings.
24:02Yes. But they will be of no use to you. Our only consolation is God.
24:08My dear friend, I learned to love your brother because I admired him, and I thought that he loved me.
24:15And he does love you, but as a king loves.
24:18As a king loves.
24:21Neglecting his own wife, ill-treating his true son, and worrying about his mistress and her bastards.
24:27What are you talking about?
24:29About the imprisoning of Prince Carlos and your lady-in-waiting, Isabel de Osorio.
24:36You know, I love the prince more than my own life. I cared for him like a mother, together with
24:41my sister, since he was a child.
24:42And he didn't understand why she abandoned him to marry the king of Portugal.
24:47Whom she neither knew nor loved, and she refused to go to Portugal until the last moment.
24:53Why is it the men who have to torture us with their injustices and whims? I refuse.
24:59Elizabeth of England has chosen to be the men of her kingdom, and she's eaten away by solitude, mistrust, and
25:06problems.
25:06But she has her own way, and she decides.
25:09That's when my sister entered the order.
25:11To what end?
25:13To come closer to God.
25:17That doesn't console me.
25:19What are you going to do with the lady-in-waiting?
25:22She's my husband's mistress.
25:25God may be idle talk.
25:26And the children? What are they? Two rumours.
25:31The older boy is identical to the king.
25:34At this time, they're with him, and he's preparing the latest punishment for Prince Carlos.
25:39Who will have no alternative but to pay for his treachery.
25:45And you say you love him more than your own life.
25:53I'll see what I can do.
25:58If you can't think of anything,
26:01let God advise you.
26:22Now what is happening?
26:25If we let her take power, she'll drag us to ruin.
26:28There's Jezebel did in Israel.
26:30Don't worry, madam.
26:32I have waited five long years to rid our beloved country of this whore!
26:38God help us.
26:43So this is the consequence of treating your family badly, little sister.
26:47I have no family now.
26:49The day of your downfall has finally arrived, Jezebel!
26:54Just like the harlot of Israel, you will pay for your sins!
26:57You are a crazy old fanatic!
27:00I'm...
27:02You are a despicable being!
27:05You strike a woman and talk of my sins!
27:08Look at you in bed, taking delight in a girl of fifteen!
27:12You make me sick!
27:13You're talking about my wife!
27:15No, I'm talking about the innocent victim of your pederasty!
27:18I will not allow you to say another word!
27:20And that is why you will pay before God
27:23for all the aberrations you have committed in your fanaticism!
27:26And do you?
27:27Do you practice treason as a form of survival?
27:30I only do what I think is best for the country.
27:35Fanatics.
27:37Traitors.
27:38Peders and cowards.
27:40Enough talk!
27:44You must abdicate.
27:47In favour of who?
27:52What are you doing?
27:53Stop!
27:54No, my son!
27:55What are you going to do with him?
27:56He is no longer your son!
27:59Jeze!
28:00Don't stop!
28:07He...
28:08is the King of Scotland.
28:11And you?
28:13The regent.
28:14I can see it now.
28:15You are more of a fool than a swine.
28:18How long do you think these valches will let you roam?
28:20That is no longer your concern.
28:24If you love your son,
28:25you will pray that I last many years.
28:31Now,
28:33sign your abdication.
28:35I don't have a obligation.
28:37No, no.
28:39No.
28:39You are going to pay for your arm.
28:40Let's go.
28:40Oh, no.
28:45I don't have an obligation.
28:47No...
28:47I can't afford to look at this position.
28:50It's alright.
28:52I'm not going to be a boss.
28:53I know...
28:53This is great.
28:53It's okay.
29:12This is a sardine of Scotland and England.
29:27Lock them up, and she is to have no communication with the outside world without my consent.
29:34My poor son. In the eyes of God and the world, I am still the Queen of Scotland, and the
29:42mother
29:43of that child you are taking from me now, and sooner or later, you will pay for this.
30:06CHOIR SINGS
30:07CHOIR SINGS
30:07CHOIR SINGS
30:22CHOIR SINGS
30:35CHOIR SINGS
30:36CHOIR SINGS
30:38CHOIR SINGS
31:42Good idea.
31:44That way we'll empty the already wasted coffers of his majesty.
31:48That was not funny.
31:53Majesty, I do not wish to be indiscreet,
31:56but if your past personal relationship with the queen was, as they say,
32:01an official visit would be better.
32:07I have to go and impose order in Flanders.
32:10That would be a new opportunity.
32:13Your sister?
32:14Of course.
32:15She was queen of Portugal.
32:18The only woman who has been admitted in the order
32:21and has experience in government.
32:23And she will also help me with Prince Charles.
32:27He's a nightmare.
32:51Do we still have no news?
32:54It's been more than a month since we last had a word.
32:58And more than nine months shut away in this depressing place.
33:02How much longer is God going to test my resistance?
33:05Majesty, your destiny is to remain strong.
33:09For Scotland, for yourself, and for all of us.
33:13Not knowing is more distressing than bad news.
33:15Something will happen.
33:17This cannot go on much longer.
33:20My husband fell into the viceroy of Norway's trap.
33:24And now he is imprisoned in Denmark.
33:27This place is a death trap.
33:30From which we must escape.
33:32However we may do it.
33:35I don't know how.
33:36We are a handful of servants, mostly women,
33:40against almost a hundred soldiers.
33:42And we aren't even armed.
33:50By Jailor's brother.
33:54George Douglas?
33:56He is in command of the castle, is he not?
33:58In Lord William's absence, yes.
34:02Tell him I want to see him.
34:04To what end?
34:06He's a primitive, brutal creature who only obeys orders.
34:10We won't get anything from him.
34:11Do as I ask.
34:17Madam.
34:20George Douglas is a bull.
34:22They say the only place he feels comfortable is on the battlefield.
34:25I have no alternative.
34:27And I assure you, he is no indifferent to me.
34:32No.
34:33No, madam.
34:34For God's sake, don't do something like that.
34:36Calm yourself.
34:38The intention does not mean I will achieve it.
34:40But what if he hurts you?
34:44He is a lascivious man who...
34:47who has been alone for a long time.
34:50But he respects my condition as a queen.
34:52I...
34:53I think I'll be able to handle it.
34:55The very thought of it horrifies me.
34:59Time is working against me.
35:01I have less and less to lose.
35:03And I must exhaust every possibility.
35:09Don't do it.
35:10Let me do it.
35:12This animal, if he gives way, will only do it for a piece of a big game.
35:18I know it's time.
35:20I know it's time.
35:28You summoned me.
35:30That is so.
35:32We haven't spoken in a while, and the solitude and routine is affecting me.
35:39Please, sit down.
35:50Mary, please leave us.
36:15Wayne?
36:19In the worst moments, it's usually the best companion.
36:24For you, madam, may your troubles never destroy such beauty.
36:29Thank you, George.
36:31May I call you George?
36:33Of course.
36:38If a man has devoted his life to the battlefield,
36:42that must be because he has a great sense of justice.
36:45Is that not so?
36:47Well, because he's bloodthirsty and enjoys killing.
36:50Is that how you define yourself, George?
36:52I do not.
36:54But both those around me and my own family
36:56believe my only skill is with the sword and the crossbow,
37:00cutting off heads.
37:02Then I apologize.
37:05I don't understand.
37:08From our brief encounters, I imagined you differently.
37:12But if that is how you define yourself, then I apologize.
37:17What were you expecting of me?
37:19A man who is as masculine as he is, just and upright.
37:24Who looked at me with an intensity that I interpreted wrongly.
37:32I apologize again.
37:36You were not mistaken.
37:39Since I met you, you have been the object of my desire and my unease.
37:44I told my soldiers if anything happened to you, they'd pay for it with their lives.
37:50Cruel destiny.
37:51What do you mean?
37:54We are both trapped in this awful prison.
37:59You, the victim of incomprehension and scorn of your own people,
38:05and I, the victim of political intrigue and inhumane ambitions.
38:11I never thought I could do this.
38:13Your son drives me mad.
38:15And I, as a Catholic and a Queen, must be honest.
38:19Let me enjoy this moment.
38:22If I give myself to you,
38:25it will be for the first and last time.
38:29Why?
38:30Because I have no alternative.
38:34Either you let me escape,
38:36or I have to kill myself.
38:39Kill yourself.
38:42Never.
38:52Be good to you.
38:56Brother, sorry for my lateness.
38:58I had to finish some duties,
39:00but I brought you these,
39:01which I know you love,
39:02so you will forgive me.
39:05Juana and Maria.
39:08Portugal has lost the Queen,
39:09but I have recovered my two beautiful sisters
39:11and Spain, a marvelous regent.
39:14What?
39:14I have to travel,
39:16and my absence may be prolonged.
39:17It would be my desire
39:18that you and Juana take charge of government.
39:21You gave your permission.
39:25Excuse me.
39:27Isabel,
39:28were you looking for me or for my sister?
39:31Well, the truth is...
39:33The truth is
39:34that being one of our main ladies-in-waiting
39:37and from your way of entering...
39:39Sister, I would really...
39:40Say what you have known,
39:41that my nephew is ill in Lisbon.
39:44I have already been told that.
39:47I've opened coughing
39:48and he will recover soon.
39:52You may leave now.
40:11Your wife, our beloved Elisabeth,
40:13is going through a difficult personal moment.
40:16Mine is not easy either.
40:17I need a male heir.
40:18She's given me two daughters,
40:20whom I adore, but...
40:21But the answer is not to conceive a bastard.
40:24Harsh was, sister.
40:27If you think I am capable of helping
40:30as regent over your empire,
40:32then you will understand
40:33that out of respect and affection,
40:35I cannot ignore what is happening.
40:37And what is happening?
40:39Elisabeth has filled the court with joy,
40:41with French culture,
40:42and even though yours is a marriage
40:44agreed between royal houses,
40:46you seemed the perfect loving couple.
40:49And that is so.
40:50That was so.
40:51Now Elisabeth is a grieving lady
40:53who cannot find her place.
40:55And you are a king
40:56overwhelmed with enormous responsibilities,
40:58looking for compensations
41:01in complicated terrain.
41:04I do not understand you,
41:06nor do I want to understand you.
41:08I would do nothing that goes
41:10against God's designs.
41:11It would be advisable
41:13that you move my lady-in-waiting,
41:15Isabel de Osorio,
41:16and her two sons
41:16to a new place
41:17where the children could be educated
41:19without the rigid influence
41:20of the court.
41:22And that you help your son,
41:23Prince Carlos,
41:24and your wife, Isabel,
41:26to have a peaceful life.
41:28I've never ceased to do that.
41:29She does not see it like that.
41:33I am sure both she and you
41:35will resolve the mistakes
41:37that could make you unhappy
41:39and separate your destiny.
41:45I will do everything in my power.
41:50Thank you for the Regency, brother.
41:52I accept with pleasure.
42:07Women.
42:16These bright tones
42:17will contrast well.
42:19Philip always dresses in black.
42:24Such beauty.
42:26I didn't know we were going
42:27to a party.
42:28The King of Spain
42:29is coming to see me.
42:30Tonight?
42:31Of course not.
42:33You look spectacular.
42:34He is one of the few men
42:36I would have married.
42:37And he asked you?
42:40He convinced my sister
42:42to bring me back into her court.
42:43for some reason
42:45he was always
42:45on my side.
42:47It can only be interest,
42:49spite, love.
42:52Why did you not marry him?
42:54We had just
42:55buried his wife.
42:56And besides,
42:58if I am to survive,
42:59men can only be lovers.
43:01Nothing else.
43:03I do admire you,
43:04my dear.
43:07But I do believe
43:08you have a long,
43:08hard road ahead of you.
43:10That depends.
43:12The role of queen
43:13and wife
43:13is
43:14quite impossible.
43:17Your visit
43:18means there is a problem.
43:19Is that not so?
43:21Has your health
43:22been bothering you again?
43:24If anyone wants
43:24to see me dead,
43:25tell them
43:26they shall have to wait.
43:29My husband
43:30wouldn't say this,
43:31but you are my friend
43:32above all
43:32and therefore
43:32I have no choice.
43:35Get to the point,
43:36please.
43:38After granting you
43:39the money
43:39that you asked for,
43:41the parliament
43:41has revolted.
43:43They want to
43:44end my luxurious life.
43:46You're chickenpox.
43:48I am cured.
43:49But you are human
43:51and therefore
43:51to them
43:52vulnerable.
43:55I have survived
43:56my sister.
43:57The tower,
43:59spells,
44:00even a broken heart.
44:01I have beaten
44:02and will beat
44:03everything.
44:09Even this.
44:50And the body.
44:53That's all
44:54for your freedom.
44:55Let's hope
44:56it is the only one.
44:57Come.
44:57There's no time
44:58to lose.
44:59They'll soon
44:59discover your absence.
45:01What is the meaning
45:02of this?
45:02Are you coming
45:03with us?
45:05If I stay,
45:05I'm a dead man.
45:07I told you,
45:08you could expect
45:08nothing more from me.
45:09Not even to save
45:10my life
45:11when I have
45:11risked it
45:11to save yours.
45:16May the light,
45:17may the designs
45:18of the Lord
45:19be fulfilled.
45:20Come on,
45:20hurry.
45:24What have you done?
45:25We don't need
45:26more problems
45:27and his brother
45:28would come looking
45:29for him.
45:29But we can't
45:30leave him like this.
45:31Madam,
45:32you've done enough
45:32already.
45:34Hurry!
45:47Come on.
45:57I need to put an end
45:59to this situation.
46:00It's unbearable.
46:13you have committed
46:15your last misdeed.
46:16From today,
46:17you'll be confined
46:18in the tower
46:19without correspondence
46:20and with no communication
46:22to the exterior.
46:25take through a basin
46:27of dirty water
46:29over me.
46:30You can't go around
46:31setting fire
46:32to a subject's homes
46:33and much less
46:35with them inside.
46:37You're cynic.
46:39You despise them
46:41more than I do.
46:45Lock him up.
46:52suddenly one
46:54of your
46:54damn
46:55car
46:56mummies
46:57don't
46:57don't
46:58untie me.
47:05when the Austria
47:06another brown
47:08no sir.
47:14excuse me,
47:16majesty.
47:17Yes.
47:19News from Scotland.
47:21Queen Mary
47:22escaped from her
47:23captivity.
47:23To where?
47:25We do not know,
47:27majesty.
47:28But she's not dead,
47:29is she?
47:31Try to contact her
47:32and give her
47:33all the help necessary.
47:39Are you faithful
47:40to Scotland?
47:42I want your sister's
47:43head at my feet.
47:46Now,
47:46as regent of Scotland,
47:49the Earl of Morton's
47:50army is on our heels.
47:52We cannot deny
47:53the evidence,
47:54majesty.
47:55I cannot bear
47:57this confinement.
47:58I can do
47:59as I wish.
48:01Elizabeth must die.
48:02Will you be capable?
48:04England will be
48:05Catholic again.
48:06Our Catholic enemies
48:07are becoming
48:08more and more
48:08numerous.
48:11Even if I am alone.
48:13Damn it!
48:15My instinct tells me
48:16she is coming
48:16closer and closer.
48:18A noble title
48:18and lands for whoever
48:19brings...
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