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مسلسل Becoming Elizabeth مترجم - Episode 1
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00:00You
00:30Oh
01:10Let's go get the children then
01:15Is he dead
01:55Come on Edward
02:00Where are we going uncle?
02:01This way
02:08Elizabeth
02:13Elizabeth
02:14Elizabeth
02:15You have to come now
02:30What's happening?
02:31I don't know
02:34Brother
02:36Bar the door
02:40Why did you bring us all here?
02:42What do you mean to do to us?
02:44Is this it?
02:45The king is dead
02:49Long live the king
02:50What do you mean to do to me?
02:53What will you mean to do to me?
04:32Now, you've said your goodbyes now.
04:35Where is she going?
04:36Your Grace would get dressed.
04:38Where are you going, Edward?
04:39This uncle, Your Grace, you can see this.
04:41Can a king not speak for himself?
04:43Your Majesty, your sister wishes for you to speak for yourself.
04:48I don't know where I'm going.
04:49Exactly what I was speaking for him.
04:50Excuse us, Your Grace.
04:52He must take priority.
04:58Your Grace must be very cold.
05:00You should go inside.
05:03Wait for instructions and have faith.
05:05And what, sir?
05:08Come!
05:16Already the wheels are turning and no one even takes breath to grieve.
05:20We grieve.
05:22His subjects for their king.
05:24His children for their father.
05:26The queen, she will be grieving.
05:43Who's here?
05:46Who's here?
05:46Catherine.
05:47Fucking...
05:48His children for their father.
05:49His children for their father.
05:57His children for their father.
06:00His children for their father.
06:01His children for their father.
06:04His children for their father.
06:04His children for their father.
06:05His children for their father.
06:06His children for their father.
06:07His children for their father.
06:09His children for their father.
06:12His children for their father.
06:24Drink.
06:34So did the old king make you come like that?
06:37Hmm?
06:38He didn't have enough practice.
06:42Did his servants have to prop him up for you?
06:45I have dreamt of this day.
06:47Why spoil it with talk of him?
06:50Huh?
06:53They won't make us wait to marry one.
06:57I can't wait for you again, Thomas.
07:01There'd be no reason everyone would know.
07:04There's no way I could be pregnant.
07:08Everyone saw the state of him.
07:11Servants could bear witness.
07:13Tell the world the king couldn't fuck his own wife.
07:16Deeply sensible, my love.
07:26And I'll be damned if you go back to France, or worse, up to Scotland.
07:30Enough blood and money has been spent.
07:33I'll tell Edward.
07:35Don't tell Edward anything.
07:37He's the new king.
07:37We mustn't make him feel pushed around.
07:41He is a child.
07:43And I am the only mother he has ever known.
07:45Who else would speak to him or for him but me?
07:48And you?
07:50You're his favourite uncle.
07:52It's not difficult.
07:53You've met my brother.
07:54We were sent for Elizabeth and Edward, so we're ahead of them all for now.
07:58But we need to keep it that way.
08:01Where the Lord Dudley is.
08:02Where your brother is.
08:04Asleep.
08:06Three rooms down from here.
08:09I am.
08:11Do you mean your brother, Sir Thomas?
08:13The Lord Somerset?
08:16Listen in, why don't you?
08:18Here.
08:19I'll put up a chair.
08:21Have some wine.
08:22Take your trousers off.
08:24Your brother left in the night, sir.
08:26To go to the new king.
08:32Oh, for fuck's sake.
08:48Don't let them see you doing that.
08:53I'm not Edward anymore.
08:54I'm not a boy anymore.
08:55You're the king of England.
08:56England, do you think your father cried?
08:59No, sir.
09:00No, sir, he did not.
09:04What do you mean with the council?
09:05Your father's will has signed 16 of us to rule for you.
09:08Do you understand?
09:09Yes, sir.
09:10Yes.
09:10Now, 16 is many voices.
09:12The court can be a forest of opinion.
09:14No clear path through it.
09:15Even your father could get lost.
09:17You saw how they swarmed around him even as he was dying.
09:21Now he's gone.
09:23A great hole has opened up in the world.
09:26Men are going to be scrambling to fill it.
09:28But the more you let in, the more you leave yourself exposed.
09:33You need one voice.
09:35Are you listening, Edward?
09:37Yes.
09:38Yes?
09:39One voice.
09:41So permit me to be that voice.
09:44Your voice.
09:46The king's voice.
09:53Oh, it was.
10:31A most gracious lady, you said to me when you first met her.
10:35She takes you into her home.
10:38Queen Catherine.
10:40She's not a queen anymore.
10:42A queen is made by marriage to a king.
10:44Whether he's dead or alive is not the issue.
10:48I suppose I can excuse your perversity.
10:51Your father's death weighs on you.
10:54It's just the target that his death has placed on my back.
10:57My brother, my sister, and me.
11:02It's a great game of keep or kill to them all.
11:07We'll not be killed.
11:09Why else do they bring me here?
11:11Washer women, not princesses, run their houses at your age.
11:14To act like age is any protection from the designs of men.
11:17Oh, the designs of men.
11:22Let me see you.
11:25You look thin.
11:27And you look sad.
11:30I am very grateful for your invitation for me to stay here at Chelsea with you.
11:36My loving mother.
11:38But I am not, am I?
11:41But I can be, as good as.
11:43So pay no attention to the designs of men.
11:46They forget them as quickly as they make them.
11:49My designs, however, is you should worry about.
11:57What are they, may I ask?
11:59For you to live here.
12:02And to be happy.
12:04And to be safe.
12:08Your father and my husband may be dead.
12:11He made his wishes for you and this country, Blake.
12:14And they will be followed as if they were written by God himself.
12:21I mean, 16 is a lot.
12:23Is it even 16, though?
12:24Who knows what it says?
12:25Only my brother's got the bloody key.
12:27He's the only one who's read the will.
12:29I read the will.
12:31Also, we're now calling writing reading, aren't we?
12:33Like I say, 16 is a lot.
12:36Oh, boy, my poor nephew.
12:3816 people pulling in his strings.
12:40Your brother thinks there should be a Lord Protector.
12:43Someone to speak for the council.
12:44Be the head of it.
12:45So only one man with the strings.
12:47Oh, yeah, because 16 people are going to give up their say in the kingdom in deference to him.
12:51You already have.
12:56And you're happy playing bridesmaids here, aren't you?
12:58I play it so well.
13:00You're here.
13:01I'm not the one who's been off on nighttime excursions.
13:05Why don't you see me?
13:07I'm fast on the horse.
13:08I've seen him many times, brother.
13:10Galloping away from the trouble you started.
13:13You're there.
13:22Good, you haven't begun.
13:24Bar the door.
13:26What, no Henry?
13:29No.
13:30No fucking Henry.
13:41My lords, now we are all assembled.
13:44The new king of England, his majesty, Edward VI, would like to say a few words.
14:00My lords, thank you for your service to my father, King Henry VIII.
14:07I'm very grateful for the Lord Protector, my uncle, Lord Semsworth.
14:12Lord Protector, are we now?
14:14You heard the king.
14:16I did.
14:16I did indeed.
14:17I did indeed.
14:17But let me ask you.
14:19Is your mother my mother, sir?
14:21Yes.
14:22And forgive me for asking, but as the elder brother, you'd know better than I.
14:28Our mother.
14:31She isn't a whore, is she?
14:33Brother or not, hold your tongue.
14:34So I am your brother, you agree.
14:36For if you are my brother, we shared the same sister.
14:40Did we not?
14:41The good king's mother.
14:42Was she not?
14:43Making us both the king's uncles.
14:45Are we not?
14:47You are both my uncles.
14:49Two?
14:50Yes.
14:51So how come one Lord Protector?
15:04No one has anything to say.
15:07Every man in here for sale.
15:09Are they?
15:13And I wasn't even asked at the market.
15:15Why don't you calm down, Thomas?
15:18Outside.
15:30Your Majesty.
15:43What the fuck is this, Thomas?
15:50What the fuck is this, Thomas?
15:53Lord, let's do it.
15:54God save the king!
15:55God save the king!
15:56Look at the lead.
15:58You can't stop it.
15:59Go away from the angel.
16:01Come on!
16:02Let's do it.
16:03Lord!
16:04God save the king!
16:06God save the king!
16:08God save the king!
16:10Please.
16:11God save the king!
16:12Please.
16:14Richard, sing it with me.
16:16God save the king!
16:18Sir Thomas, please.
16:20Shh.
16:24it's the princess elizabeth
16:29mr thomas seymour
16:31do you remember me princess
16:33of course i remember you sir
16:36it's good it's good to be
16:38it's good to be memorable
16:41you're my brother's uncle
16:43well how disappointing
16:45to be remembered for
16:47what i am
16:48rather than
16:49who i am
16:52status over personhood
16:53would you remember me if it was not for my status
16:57you do yourself a disservice princess
17:01it's your face
17:06how do you remember that
17:09what do you think you're doing
17:11barely dressed and out here
17:15oh
17:16sir thomas
17:19good night
17:20good night
17:21good night
17:23elizabeth
17:26glory
17:27to
17:28you princess elizabeth
17:30for goodness sake sir
17:33i've um
17:34i've come as a messenger
17:36for the king
17:38down stairs
17:39down stairs
17:43good night
17:49we must show some level of decorum
17:51for he clearly knows none
17:54turn up to a lady's house in that state in the middle of the night
18:00the boy is the king
18:02and my brother
18:03my brother
18:05is in charge
18:07leave us
18:08what devil down there is playing finger puppets with us all
18:20my brother is the lord protector
18:26he runs the council
18:27he is the council
18:30he is in
18:31we are out
18:36your brother might have his pawn in the game
18:40but i have mine
18:45you just met her
19:06you're drunk
19:08you're drunk
19:15yeah
19:22Oh, my God.
19:48Oh, my God.
20:16Oh, full of regret and shame and wine.
20:29So have your tutors assigned me as something for you to study?
20:35Huh?
20:37What lesson am I?
20:44Sir Thomas, you have awoken.
20:47Oh.
20:47Have you apologized to my poor Elizabeth here?
20:51As if she needs to see a man of the council make such an utter disgrace of himself.
20:57Today of all days, she will think her brother is governed by the feckless and the witless.
21:02Well, that very well may be true.
21:12Oh, my God.
21:16Don't.
21:18Don't you dare.
21:35I'll find you a bucket of water for you to dunk your head in and soak you up.
21:39Oh, you know what?
21:42That actually sounds quite marvelous right now.
21:45Are you done?
21:50Please stop flirting so outrageously with Elizabeth.
22:01After the coronation, your brother, I hear, is to go to Scotland again.
22:06Any excuse for a fight, that man?
22:11Well, so, the boy king will be alone.
22:15I think your brother's had his ear long enough, don't you?
22:19You're offering me the king's ear, are you?
22:21Actually, I'd like to offer you the queen's hand.
22:24If you'd like it.
22:27After all this time.
22:30And my brother's going away, you say?
22:35Hmm.
22:37Well.
22:42Best marry you while I have the chance, then.
22:46Sir Thomas.
22:51Farewell.
22:52Farewell.
23:19They say it's a good likeness.
23:22I think she's quite beautiful.
23:24He's five.
23:25It was your father's wish, as you know.
23:28I was just a prince when this Mary, Queen of Scots arrangement was made.
23:32And I shouldn't have to send an army to fetch a wife for myself.
23:35Especially one that's five years old.
23:37Especially one that's Scottish.
23:38We have a long day ahead of us, sir.
23:39Perhaps we wait until the crown is on your head before we change the king's wishes.
23:43I am the fucking king!
23:53I can't afford a war, anyway.
23:55It's a prosaic warrior, Your Majesty, is it not?
24:03Very well.
24:05But if you lose, there will be serious consequences.
24:09If I lose, I'll be dead.
24:12Will that be consequence enough for you?
24:23Prosaic worry?
24:25The most prosaic man I've ever met.
24:28But if the boy doesn't want to...
24:30The king?
24:31If neither the king nor Scotland...
24:34Scotland wants the girl married off to France.
24:36A Scottish-French alliance leaving us pincered between the stupid and the godless.
24:41No.
24:42Scotland brought to heel.
24:44King married, England strong.
24:48No one will see us as a country governed by a child then.
24:51Whoa!
25:16Who will Spain acknowledge as the new ruler of England?
25:20Ambassador.
25:21A man of no true standing, the lord protector of a child in need of his protection.
25:29If you, Princess Mary, as the daughter of Queen Catherine of Aragon, think this is best for your country, Spain
25:35would be guided by that.
25:37If you think it not, Spain would be guided by that also.
25:45The king, stay close to the king.
25:47The king, stay close to the king.
25:55And the king, stay close to the king.
26:11That's all.
26:41That's all.
27:12I'm sorry.
27:13Sorry, Your Grace.
27:15I shouldn't be in here.
27:16I'm sure I shouldn't be either.
27:19You outright me.
27:20I don't believe I outrank anyone, really.
27:25I mean, surely those of Frank have some power.
27:30Ah.
27:31You'll be craving power, Princess.
27:33We'll have to keep an eye on you.
27:34No.
27:35No.
27:35I just...
27:38I'd like to be able to make decisions in my life.
27:42Ah.
27:46Well, I'm quite sick of decisions myself.
27:50Quite overwhelmed by them.
27:52Your father died, and every door is just being flung open.
27:57How the hell am I meant to know which one to walk through?
28:00There's death behind a lot of them.
28:01There's death behind all of them, sir.
28:05Eventually.
28:18I'm sorry.
28:20What on earth are you sorry for?
28:22The king is dead.
28:26No.
28:27No, no.
28:29No, he's not.
28:30That's the thing with kings.
28:34The old one breathes life into the new.
28:37And is then forgotten.
28:39I don't believe any of us are going to forget your father.
28:44No.
28:47Clap me around the face as if I were a schoolboy.
28:52And he had all those rings.
28:55Even my face cannot forget your father.
29:02Memories.
29:03Memories keep a man alive.
29:07I've...
29:07There's so few of him, though.
29:12Every lord and lady out there knew him better than me.
29:16Every servant, too.
29:25His children stand knowing least about him.
29:30I believe that's true of all children.
29:34You learn...
29:36much more about your parents after their death than you ever did when they were alive.
29:42And as for kings...
29:44No.
29:45Lord.
29:46Now we only know the truth of kings in a hundred years when their actions, consequence...
29:50can truly be seen.
29:54You cannot stop for not knowing your father.
29:57Because none of us do yet.
30:07So what...
30:08had you done to deserve a clap in the face?
30:10So no question whether it was deserved, then?
30:14I venture, I guess.
30:17I had ideas of marrying people I should not.
30:19And I was sent away for it.
30:22You remain unmarried, sir.
30:26It's another one of those doors.
30:30I listen at the keyhole.
30:33Huh.
30:35Is that the sound of peaceful breathing?
30:38Or is that the sound...
30:40of a lion...
30:41waiting to gobble me up?
30:44You fucking are dead.
30:53起身
30:53You're ugly.
30:58You're ugly.
31:01It's a terrible thing.
31:02I'm so sorry, I got you.
31:03I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry.
31:05You're ugly.
31:06You're ugly.
31:25This is beautiful.
31:28I remember the book you made for the late king's birthday.
31:31Not a word out of place, not a correction.
31:35It was close to his heart.
31:38She took great pains with that.
31:42Did he have a book with him when he died?
31:44I was not with the king when he died.
31:46It was the Lord Somerset.
31:50I wouldn't be surprised if it was, though.
31:56Golden child.
32:00Speaking of the Lord Somerset, my lady,
32:02I would to see any more of his brother, the admiral.
32:04The admiral?
32:06I hear that's Sir Thomas Seymour's new position.
32:08Lord High Admiral.
32:12Did they not tell you?
32:14There have been a great number of movements at court.
32:16It takes a while to adjust to them.
32:17But now, I suppose, yes.
32:21Your brother Edward did tell me
32:22that Sir Thomas was now the admiral.
32:40Good luck.
32:41Cut!
32:46The admiral.
32:49He is a handsome man, I will admit.
32:52You have a husband.
32:54And I is, too.
32:56Do you think my lady Catherine thought I asked about Sir Thomas
32:59because I wanted to know more of him?
33:01Know more.
33:02Discuss more.
33:04See more.
33:07They only wanted to know more of court.
33:13I'm still in mourning.
33:15Do you now have me gossip with you
33:16like a fishwife talking of men,
33:18like a common...
33:20whore?
33:24What would people think?
33:26What would she think?
33:27I would hope she would not think
33:29either of us whores, princess.
33:32Not you, obviously.
33:34I carry the stains of my mother.
33:36People think it of me.
33:38Your mother may be Amberlynn,
33:39but no one thinks any such thing.
33:43I never dreamt you'd have such
33:45new and sudden-found
33:48maturity.
33:51Sir Thomas is a fine man.
33:53He's my brother's uncle.
33:54His brother is the Lord Protector.
33:57There could be no reason
33:58the council would object.
34:01I cannot marry a foreigner
34:02when I'm so near
34:03in line for the throne.
34:05Marry?
34:07Sir Thomas Seymour?
34:09If the Lord Protector
34:11returns from Scotland,
34:13you should raise the idea
34:15to Lady Catherine.
34:27You have no permission.
34:28We ask permission.
34:29It won't be given.
34:30We have to force their hand.
34:32If you wait...
34:33Wait?
34:34To be sold off again
34:36to the highest bidder?
34:38How do you think I ended up
34:39in the king's bed
34:40to start with?
34:41Peasants have more ownership
34:43over their futures than I do.
34:44I beg the freedoms
34:46of a peasant.
34:47The Lord Protector...
34:48The Lord Protector isn't here.
34:51But when he is.
34:52If he ever is again,
34:56he is at war.
35:05Well, if I can't beg it,
35:08I will buy it.
35:13For the poor box.
35:24What will you tell your brother?
35:28I'll say,
35:29brother,
35:31you don't rule me anymore.
35:35I won't be telling Elizabeth.
35:38That no woman with any wit
35:40should allow herself
35:41to become a piece of bartender
35:43in other people's games.
35:48Hey.
35:49Hey, now, wait one minute.
35:56I'm the king.
35:58We will tell the king
35:59when the time is right.
36:01And what will they do?
36:03Execute us.
36:04With family.
36:07It's never stopped
36:07that family before.
36:15We are gathered together
36:16in the presence of God
36:17and his angels
36:18under all your sins.
36:20We are in charge.
36:22We are in charge.
36:37They may, yeah, give us a girl.
36:39Consent of the marriage.
36:41You might not get to kill anyone today.
36:43Go on, Pedro, break his heart by surrendering.
36:46No.
36:47They've asked for this to be settled by you.
36:49Single combat.
36:50They think I've come all this way with 16,000 men for that.
36:54Must think I'm mad.
36:55I'm going to get a drink.
36:56Looks like I might need it for catching Queens today.
36:59As ever, you are taking war much more calmly than the rest of you English, if I may say so.
37:03As ever.
37:04You seem quite calm yourself.
37:06I'm not English.
37:08I'm trapped at court like a fly under a glass.
37:12Thanks schoolmaster and nursemaid to the greedy, the feckless and the stupid.
37:16If only problems at home were as easily solved as they are here.
37:19With a sword and some strength of character.
37:24I'm glad to see you on this side, my friend.
37:26I dread the day when my enemies have managed to pay for your sword.
37:29So do I.
37:30Not because I like you, sir.
37:33But because it will mean you have forgotten my worth.
37:36All that you have.
37:54Princess.
37:57Lady Catherine.
37:59Lady Cat.
38:02Have you come to collect those papers?
38:06Yes.
38:07Yes, of course.
38:14If my brother survives Scotland...
38:16We pray every night that he does.
38:18Of course.
38:19But if he does, I think we should have a tournament.
38:22Or some games.
38:24Or some such.
38:25I'd like to prove my worth to you, princess.
38:28To me, sir.
38:30You'd find me the best man.
38:31I promise you.
38:32Best man in the field.
38:33In the stands.
38:35Anywhere about.
38:36Saving his majesty the king.
38:37My lord thinks a great deal of himself today.
38:42I'm the best for aim.
38:45I'm the best for riding.
38:47I'm the best for strength.
38:49For courage.
38:50My horse.
38:51He is greatly impressed with me.
38:54He told me so.
38:56Perhaps not the best for riding.
39:00For the rest, I'm sure.
39:03Lady Elizabeth is quite the rider.
39:06Oh.
39:07Well then.
39:09I bow to you, princessy.
39:11Superior knowledge.
39:13Perhaps you would permit me to ride with you one day.
39:16Be your student.
39:17Come, sir.
39:18She is at practice.
39:19Let's let her alone.
39:20Your mother is so strict.
39:23And loving.
39:24Mostly strict.
39:27Cut.
39:28We shall ride together, sir.
39:32Promise is made.
39:40I thought you were being fanciful talking of marriage.
39:43Thank goodness.
39:45I will never question your judgment again.
39:48Then you saw what I had not.
39:51You think he likes me?
39:53Likes.
39:54He comes to Chelsea in the middle of the day.
39:58Alone.
39:58To make chatter with you.
40:01Unspeakably bold and inappropriate and bold.
40:04Bold is anything.
40:05He is bold.
40:06So are you.
40:08Lord.
40:09You deserve each other, that's for sure.
40:11Pair of bold, stubborn-minded cats.
40:14No.
40:15No.
40:15Even if you fool Cat, which is easily done, and Elizabeth, there are still others that see.
40:20We must be the ones that tell the king.
40:22Our news cannot reach him from others that will poison his mind.
40:26The sex lives of the court aren't regularly recounted to the child.
40:29This isn't court gossip.
40:30I am not your mistress.
40:33I am not.
40:35I know.
40:37And the way you behave with Elizabeth.
40:39Oh, come now.
40:40I care for her.
40:41She's not another amusement for you, and nor am I.
40:47Just run.
40:58Cut them down!
41:01Cut them down!
41:11Oh, come now!
41:23Oh, come now!
41:25Oh, come now!
41:28No!
41:30No!
41:30No!
41:32No!
41:36Oh!
41:52You're alive.
41:54Congratulations.
41:55Well, so's your brother.
41:56Hey, tell me, have you really been as foolish as I hear you've been?
41:59You're castering bloody power.
42:01Lord Dudley, I feel you should be scrubbing shirts in a river somewhere with the other washerman.
42:07And you consider me a valuable piece in this game, whether you admit it or not.
42:11Now my position is...
42:12Never mind your position, Thomas.
42:14You'd be lucky to keep your head.
42:16Thomas!
42:18Thomas!
42:19My wife is cousin to the king.
42:21My daughter is in line for the throne, and your brother isn't even here.
42:25So why are me and my family still relegated to the back of the fucking wall?
42:33Come on.
42:516,000 Scottish dead, and only 200 English.
42:58The New Josiah, Edward VI.
43:03The New Josiah, Edward VI.
43:20Uncle, I don't see why I have to marry this girl.
43:23If we have her here, is that not enough?
43:28Well, you have to marry someone.
43:30There's no one to marry for love.
43:33Who do you love?
43:36Not love anyone.
43:37I just...
43:39Jane Grey?
43:40Huh?
43:48I barely know her.
43:50She played cards with me when I was a boy.
43:54And if anyone should be getting married, it's my sisters.
43:58Mary's far too bold.
44:00She needs a strong hand to bring her round to the true faith.
44:04Good luck to the man up to that task.
44:07Are you not?
44:16Princess Elizabeth, put your eyes back inside your head.
44:23Do you know what rooms like this become for women?
44:27Cattle sales.
44:28As owners barter over our value.
44:32Well, I have no owner.
44:35So you sell yourself?
44:43Let's speak to him.
44:44We were waiting for the right moment, and that moment has come.
44:47Your brother is returning as we speak.
44:49It's treason all we've done.
44:52But it is done, Thomas.
44:55Yeah.
44:56Well...
44:57No one knows about it.
44:59God knows.
45:03Your Grace, can we talk?
45:05Come with me.
45:06Have you heard from your brother the Lord Protector, sir?
45:09How have you fared at the battle?
45:13Come.
45:15We must speak with your brother, Princess.
45:22Come.
45:31Sister.
45:33We're married.
45:45We're married.
45:56Sister.
45:56Oh.
46:21Well, these are the warmest for eternal congratulations
46:24I've ever witnessed.
46:26Evans, I knew that you loved me, sir, but to see you take such joy in my marriage.
46:31You and that woman are not to see the king again.
46:34How do you propose to enforce that?
46:36With the authority of the crown.
46:38With my authority as Lord Protector.
46:40With my authority as the de facto ruler of England.
46:42See how the king likes that.
46:44Won't be long until your head's on a spike then, brother.
46:47They all got into your mind.
46:50Why go marry the woman?
46:52As if you would have let me marry Mary.
46:54As if you would have let me marry Elizabeth.
46:57To princesses.
46:58You never would have let me.
46:59God.
47:00Neither of us were made to marry princesses.
47:03Neither of us were made to marry-
47:04Speak for yourself.
47:06Speak for your own weakness and your frailty and your lack of ambition.
47:15Catherine Parr has loved me long before Henry stole her into his bed.
47:19Love.
47:21You really expect me to believe you married her for love?
47:24I married the queen.
47:28You thought I was going to let you do what you're doing.
47:31Build up the power and then leave me out like you have Henry Grey.
47:34Henry Grey's a fool.
47:36That's why I leave him out.
47:38That's why I leave him out.
47:38I made you admiral.
47:41It's just enough.
47:44It's just enough.
47:45Just enough.
47:46To keep me looking the other way while you put a knife to my throat.
47:51You've lost your senses.
47:54I know what you are.
47:56I'm your brother.
47:59I spit on that.
48:05I trust you.
48:07No more than I trust a rabid dog.
48:12Now you go tell the king.
48:13Go on, go tell him.
48:15Go tell him he's not to see me or the only mother he's ever known.
48:19Go tell him and I'm sure that your trifling victory in Scotland will soften them.
48:25There was a war.
48:29I could have died.
48:35Well, war is never over.
48:39So, with any luck, you'll still get yourself killed.
49:02I feel we have missed one departure, but are just in time to witness a much greater arrival.
49:16So, I don't have to marry her.
49:18It seems the Scottish queen has fled to France, feeling perhaps as mutual.
49:23We won.
49:246,000 dead.
49:26We won.
49:26And garrisons in Scotland will keep what we have won.
49:29We won nothing.
49:30You went to get the Queen of Scots from my wife.
49:32You sent word that we won.
49:34I told the whole court.
49:36We had a feast.
49:36The French sent help and they smuggled her to a ship.
49:39If we'd pressed on, if we'd taken Edinburgh.
49:41You said we won.
49:43You won.
49:45You lost what we went for.
49:47I had to return to court.
49:49Thank God I did.
49:50Hundreds spent on a feast.
49:52My brother married.
49:53I gave permission.
49:54After the fact.
49:57You wanted their marriage, sire.
49:59I wanted not to look a fool.
50:11For a boy you hardly saw his father, he's uncannily like him.
50:15I suppose they were both children in their own way.
50:17To grow tired of serving children.
50:19Don't you, Lord?
50:20Walk like this again.
50:21I will have you whipped.
50:57You!
51:00Lady Elizabeth.
51:04I tend to live here now, they say.
51:07Lady Elizabeth.
51:16As I am in the line of succession, I think they thought that to be under Lady Catherine
51:21in Sir Thomas's care-
51:22My brothers' children, my sister Mary and I are in the line of succession.
51:25It's a nonsense to talk of you.
51:27I meant legitimately in line.
51:31Because he has no children and you and your sister could be found illegitimate.
51:36What did you say?
51:38Some still say you're a bastard.
51:41I know your father didn't want it, so I...
51:43I know he made it...
51:45You'd dare speak as if you knew the king, as if you knew anything.
51:47I'm sorry.
51:48I should strike you for thinking such a thing.
51:53What are you thinking now?
51:58Oh, her mother was a whore.
52:01Her mother was a traitor.
52:02I'm thinking nothing.
52:03Then what are you doing here, in my home?
52:07I'm sorry.
52:09None of this was my idea.
52:11I wanted to stay with my family.
52:13I wanted...
52:13Who cares what you want?
52:16You think I've ever got what I've wanted?
52:19You're a princess.
52:20Exactly.
52:22Do you think I've ever got what I've wanted?
52:49You've just honoured my father.
52:50You laugh at his memory.
52:51You marry again.
52:52You lied to me.
52:53You forced me to come live with you.
52:54And now I'm to live with that brat.
52:56With a child already fantasizing about taking my brother's throne.
53:03Forgive me, sir.
53:04I didn't know you were there.
53:06Well, as you say, I married your stepmother.
53:08Afraid I live here now, too.
53:11Along with the brat.
53:16Elizabeth, I am so sorry.
53:18You don't need to apologise, my dear.
53:22It's me.
53:24The brat Jane.
53:26It wasn't my idea, I'm afraid.
53:28I didn't know.
53:33Have you wanted to go?
53:34Of course I don't.
53:39You are my princess.
53:42You are the king's daughter.
53:43Sister.
53:46Sister, how does anyone listen to me?
53:52If she's to leave, then she has to leave.
53:57Why don't you leave us a moment?
54:19Shall I be honest?
54:21I believe one always should be.
54:25Your brother has eyes for Jane.
54:26You're Jane Grey.
54:29She's a good Protestant girl.
54:32Excellent family.
54:34She's English.
54:36As meek as a mouse.
54:39Unlike some others I could name.
54:43I'm sorry.
54:45Never be sorry for a personality, Elizabeth.
54:50I'll tell you a secret.
54:52I have one myself.
54:57I find it hard to picture you a matchmaker.
55:01No.
55:03I'm only trying to help.
55:05Your brother is the only reason I'm not locked in the tower for my marriage to Catherine.
55:08A decision I now realise that if you'd been queen, perhaps we'd have gone another way.
55:13I wouldn't lock you in the tower.
55:15You wouldn't ask for a kind of you.
55:19I had to act fast.
55:22Your brother had it in his mind that I'd marry your sister.
55:26Mary?
55:28I was...
55:29Stam the Catholic out of her or something along those lines.
55:32Although apparently I'm not made to marry princesses.
55:35Who said that?
55:37The Lord Protector.
55:38Who else?
55:41So I suppose I never would have married Mary.
55:43I suppose not.
55:47Anyway.
55:50If I had the choice as sisters.
55:55Do you think I would have chosen her?
55:59You chose my stepmother.
56:01You chose Catherine.
56:06Choices, choices.
56:11They're difficult to make.
56:14Especially when you're...
56:16bound by brothers and...
56:18councils.
56:20Wives who take the initiative.
56:22You need to explain that to me, sir.
56:24No.
56:27I suppose I don't.
56:31If only we were all...
56:34free.
56:37Free to act as we chose.
56:43To do what we want.
56:46If only...
57:07What are we going to do, Elizabeth?
57:08to do, Elizabeth?
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