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🎬 Mary & George (2024) is a bold historical drama inspired by true events, following the ambitious Mary Villiers as she schemes to elevate her family’s status through her charismatic son, George. Set within the dangerous world of the English royal court, the series is filled with political intrigue, manipulation, power struggles, and scandal. With outstanding performances and lavish period settings, this gripping drama offers a fascinating look at ambition and influence in 17th-century England.

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00:00The following program contains strong language and scenes of a sexual nature.
00:10You are like the plague, always there however much you bash it away.
00:15John needs a future too.
00:17Sir Edward Coke is looking for a soft man to wed his young daughter.
00:20What sort of lady is she?
00:22I hear rumors, nothing of the sort, and I might just believe them.
00:25A peregrine of evil told me I must tell him all I know of you.
00:28Take me, bury me. I want to forget who I am.
01:12Where are we?
01:13Patience.
01:14Well, you'll never patient with me.
01:17Still.
01:21A private concert?
01:24Won't we wait for the music's end? I don't like spectator.
01:29Ignore him. He's nothing.
01:33Who's there? Are there other...
01:35No, every touch is mine, every kiss, every inch of length, me.
01:44Ah.
01:46Ah.
02:20Who are they?
02:21Who?
02:25You're funny.
02:28They know how they want you.
02:32You sure?
02:35There isn't another you want even more.
02:42Sometimes wonder if you mean to hold me not so much.
02:45My love is, is by all.
02:53Love is all.
03:27See?
03:29He's mine.
03:30He's mine.
03:45I'm mine.
03:46He's mine.
03:47He's mine.
03:48He's mine.
04:16Oh, my God.
04:31Oh, my God.
05:05My ma had the same gift as I, and she would warn me, girl.
05:09Well, it's a dangerous game to know our future.
05:13Bad enough.
05:14We must live it.
05:16Oh, I quite like danger.
05:20I see.
05:22What else?
05:23What else do you see?
05:25It's a delicate thing.
05:27Fate.
05:28How it breaks you.
05:30Four against you.
05:33But I see.
05:36Matters are astir.
05:40The winds of change will blow.
05:44And if you are ready to proudly wear a false face, blood will fall.
05:50But not yours.
05:52It's yours.
05:55Then finish.
06:01Your victory is assured.
06:08Are we dry yet?
06:10I know I am.
06:13Don't make me laugh.
06:14It's not helpful.
06:15Then stop your nervousness, or you're going to sweat your face right off.
06:19It doesn't matter.
06:20You've never been to court before.
06:21You are ready for the king.
07:15What are you doing?
07:16You haven't written for weeks.
07:18How is the king?
07:20Don't know.
07:23Somerset has had me too busy to know.
07:25What the fuck have you done with your face?
07:26Busy doing what?
07:27Anything low.
07:28Away from James.
07:30So he and the Scots can toy with me, treat me like shit.
07:34They trick me.
07:35They hurt me.
07:36I don't know where I'm safe or what to believe.
07:40What happened to Sir David?
07:41It was easier before he just got to be vanished.
07:44Forget about him.
07:44He's gone.
07:52I played music in a veil for the king and Somerset and a few others while they all...
07:58What?
07:58Why?
07:59I was told I was playing a secret meeting between Somerset and the Catholic agitator.
08:03You are here to be close to the king and that is what you must do.
08:06I'm trying.
08:07The whole bedchamber is against me.
08:11How many times have you had the king?
08:16Twice.
08:17Unless you count Manuel.
08:21No.
08:22He worships you.
08:23Oh, you perfect creature of God.
08:28Always round up.
08:29You've had the king thrice.
08:34Somerset won't let me a fourth.
08:36Not everything's in his power.
08:39What isn't in his is in hers.
08:42They're both monsters.
08:44Only children believe in monsters.
08:48All those raised by one.
08:51Where are you going?
08:55Maybe George has another little concert of the flesh to perform at.
08:58Oh, fuck off.
09:00Yes.
09:01Let it out.
09:03Or perhaps your son had the best idea.
09:06An early exit?
09:07Who dressed you?
09:07A prostitute?
09:08I heard you have one.
09:11Careful.
09:12Your first day in court.
09:14Let it not be your last.
09:17And look.
09:19Even your phlegm is off colour.
09:22You should learn from her.
09:24Countess Somerset.
09:25That's how you dress.
09:45What are we playing today?
09:47What are we playing?
09:47I'll have a little go.
09:49En garde, Your Majesty.
09:50Huh?
09:55Huh?
09:56Huh?
09:57Huh?
09:57Huh?
09:58Huh?
09:58Huh?
09:59Huh?
10:08All right, little lightheaded.
10:10Enough.
10:10Enough.
10:11Bring me my wine, thank you.
10:18You're gonna kill your king, are you?
10:21Eh? Eh?
10:24Wanna give me a wee kiss instead, eh?
10:26Come here.
10:27Oh, my wee little rabbit, it'll be OK.
10:40It'll be OK.
10:47Not the first body, the Somersets have slain.
10:50Apparently.
10:53Countess.
10:53Though the other did not stand again and bow.
10:55I'm so sorry, Caesar.
10:57He made me do it.
11:00Enjoy the show, won't you, darling?
11:18I just wanted to say I'm sorry.
11:21You, Christ. What for?
11:24My wife.
11:26Apology not accepted.
11:29I still think a union of my friends is in your job benefits both families.
11:35And my career, in truth.
11:37You and your boys seem on the rise.
11:41If only my two girls would agree.
11:43They won't, Kirk.
11:45No.
11:46But still, if I can help.
11:48I may not control my family, but I am Chief Justice.
11:51I am on the Privy Council.
11:53England's laws, they do obey my rules.
11:56Kirk, are you all right?
11:59Sir Edward, a wounded squirrel.
12:01Oh, no.
12:01No.
12:02No, I...
12:03I'm fine, Your Majesty.
12:05I...
12:06I'm...
12:07I'm just off to find my buried nuts.
12:11Yeah.
12:11You do that, sir.
12:16Do I know you, madam?
12:18Yes, Your Majesty.
12:19Lady Mary Villiers Compton.
12:22Oh.
12:23Oh, you're the mother of...
12:24Yes.
12:26Yes.
12:27Aye.
12:28Oh, he's a good boy.
12:29He is, Your Majesty, and it's such a shame that he is being treated quite so unkindly.
12:37Hmm.
12:38Unkindly?
12:39In what manner of...
12:40You don't think the king has more important concerns than...
12:42Yes, how much have you drunk, exactly, Lady Villiers Compton?
12:46We've never met before this day, and you questioned my sobriety.
12:50It was just a question.
12:52And I think it's pronounced sobriety.
12:55Maybe it's time for a dignified retreat, my lady.
12:58Not the dignifieds are the right word.
13:02Good Lady Hatton is right.
13:04As always.
13:05Come.
13:06Get your fucking hands off me!
13:08Better leave of her own volition.
13:11Madam, no more.
13:14It's not just your...
13:16your fashion that is misjudged.
13:19Let us have peace and play.
13:22That's all I want.
13:25Please.
13:43Your Majesty.
13:44You promised me George was a new dawn, but rather than replace one Somerset, now there are two.
13:50His wife is not my fault, is she?
13:52No.
13:53But your son is.
13:54Where is he?
13:55He needs more time, that's...
13:57He has wasted enough already.
14:00And you?
14:01What sort of creature are you?
14:05Or do I not want to know?
14:21Where are you going, Lady Villiers?
14:24To strategically vomit.
14:40It all leaves a bitter taste, doesn't it?
14:48Your anger lets them win.
14:49Oh, what do you know of them or me?
14:54You wouldn't leave a poor, defenseless woman in the street.
15:00Who let that Celt cunt be king?
15:04Not James.
15:06Somerset.
15:08Look at him.
15:10I don't even think he's that attractive, but wee Jimmy does.
15:13And here we are.
15:15Watching from the guards.
15:17I'm sorry, who are you?
15:21Pretending not to know, son.
15:25I'm the attorney general.
15:28Statesman, lawman, philosopher, a giant in a globe of dwarves.
15:33The king will have mentioned me.
15:34He must have.
15:35Often.
15:36Yes, well, he doesn't really discuss politics.
15:40Oh, it bores him.
15:42And me.
15:45I am.
15:47Sir Francis Bacon.
15:51Well, Bacon.
15:53What is it that you want?
15:55To guide you better than Mama.
15:58Shouldn't be hard.
15:59You deserve so much more than her.
16:04Let me give it to you.
16:06A fellow special deity.
16:14Drink?
16:15Sure.
16:25Do you know who I am?
16:27No.
16:28I am the Earl of Essex.
16:30I was Countess Somerset's first husband.
16:33Commiserations.
16:36Have you heard the songs they sing about my...
16:42...my impotence?
16:44Sung from here to Colchester and back in every inn or brothel.
16:49I was part of her campaign to smear my name to get her a divorce from me.
16:54All for her to marry Somerset.
16:56Her lies worked, then?
16:58Not lies, alas.
17:01Though I was not unable to function until I wed her.
17:13She cursed me with witchcraft before our wedding night.
17:19She'd already decided she was repulsed by my markings.
17:24Already had eyes for Somerset.
17:27That's why I'm here.
17:29To warn you of the power she yields.
17:31Impotence is not really a concern for me.
17:36Nor witches' spells.
17:37Believe me or not.
17:40You crossed her today in public.
17:42She will come for you.
17:44Destroy you and your son.
17:46As she did me.
17:51Flee.
17:58That's all you came here to tell me? To flee?
18:01And now you flee too?
18:02As I wish I had from this country.
18:04So why don't you?
18:06She likes...
18:08She likes to keep me around.
18:10As a message to others to never cross her.
18:13She told me if I don't appear she'll do much worse to me.
18:16What could possibly be worse?
18:19At least I am alive.
18:26You know something else, don't you?
18:30Tell me what you know.
18:32This was a mistake.
18:38Follow him.
18:42Am I your servant now, Master?
18:44What do you want to be?
18:47Paid.
18:49You will.
18:52Anything else?
18:54To die a rich, fat old lady on a farm bigger than France.
18:59With no Englishman for a thousand miles.
19:01I will make it yours, mademoiselle.
19:16They drug these, you know.
19:19But I'm either immune or just...
19:22Addicted.
19:24You wouldn't know.
19:26You're not sure what you are yet.
19:27You're all lost in the wilderness.
19:30Thanks for the drink, but I don't understand a thing you say.
19:32Then listen closer.
19:34I'm just as lost on the Privy Council.
19:37King Somerset does what he wants with the levers of state.
19:40The powers of life and death over us all.
19:43And the king, the real one, lets him.
19:46Suffocated by nothing but a surly buggerer.
19:52Are you not a buggerer?
19:56Yes.
19:57But I'm a very good one.
20:04So tell me...
20:07What is it that you have against my mother?
20:10Nothing.
20:11Never met her.
20:12But she's not the woman you think she is.
20:15Still, you make no sense.
20:17Why am I here?
20:18No.
20:18Just remember.
20:19The king had boys before Somerset.
20:21More will come, as you have.
20:23But the king yearns for a new, fresh cunt.
20:28You.
20:29Stop this moping, haunted manor you now wander the court with.
20:34Who wants that in their bed?
20:36And stop letting Somerset just stomp all over you.
20:40I have heard that he has had...
20:42You're safe, son.
20:43I don't feel safe.
20:44Somerset will topple.
20:46Be sure you're there, stood tall when he falls.
20:50And what if he doesn't?
20:52Then draw a line with your Goliath and say no more.
20:54No more.
20:55Or I, David, will sling.
20:59Stand your ground.
21:01Take what you want to take.
21:21It looks like you've been hurt.
21:26Not sure where I picked those up.
21:27I do want to hurt me.
21:30Because that's, you know, extra.
21:35No, David.
21:44Then we'll be gentle boys.
21:48Won't we?
22:03Are you hoping for divine intervention?
22:05Who is not?
22:06Those who can't wait on the Lord.
22:09Are you not a true Christian?
22:10You're the one speaking of spells and witchcraft.
22:13Not here.
22:14Not in God's home, please.
22:16God loves an honest tongue.
22:20What's the worst she's done?
22:28Sir Thomas Overbury.
22:32He's a good man.
22:34An old friend.
22:37He objected to her marriage to Somerset and her divorce from me.
22:41For that, he was put in the tower on false charges.
22:46He was cursed.
22:47As I was.
22:50And then poisoned by the Somersets.
22:53Everyone in their inner circle knows.
22:56They brag of it.
22:59There's a woman who sees the future.
23:02Go to her.
23:03And she'll be up to help you.
23:04Please.
23:14My ma had the same gift as I and she would warn me, girl.
23:19It is a dangerous game to know our future.
23:22Oh, I quite like danger.
23:26I see.
23:29What else?
23:31What else do you see?
23:33It's a delicate thing.
23:35Fate.
23:37The winds of change will blow.
23:41And if you are ready to proudly wear a false face, blood will fall.
23:48But not yours.
23:50And at the finish, your victory is assured.
23:57Hmm.
24:01A little vague.
24:03I see what I see.
24:05Hmm.
24:17Do you see what I see?
24:19May the devil piss in your eyes and your hollow black heart if you mock me.
24:24He might.
24:25But there it is.
24:26I see.
24:32A man chokes to death in a prison cell.
24:35Poisoned.
24:36By an untouchable lady and lord who'll never hang for it.
24:39But all who helped him will.
24:49The guard has served it.
24:51The lieutenant of the tower bribed to get it in.
24:59The lady awaiting, he laced the pie.
25:04The path gray who supplied the poison.
25:09And the witch.
25:11Who cursed the man?
25:13Who doesn't want to see a woman like that hang?
25:16Unless she might offer evidence of points to the rest.
25:39Chief Justice, here is evidence of a conspiracy to murder Sir Thomas Overbury by Lord and Lady Somerset.
25:47That you wish me to prosecute?
25:48No.
25:49If you attempt to try it now, before the box's contents are made public, Somerset will lean on the king,
25:55who will lean on you.
25:56Bury it.
25:57Take it home.
25:58Hide it with your most precious things.
26:01Lady Hatton is the sort who will have your effects searched.
26:04She'd never dare.
26:10What's in the box?
26:12I already told you.
26:13Will you do it?
26:14If you do, George and I will rise further.
26:17Our children may be wed.
26:20And I will take you with us on our ascent.
26:25What do you think?
26:27The king will excrete with joy.
26:31Shall we expose more flesh?
26:34Always.
26:48Miss Turner.
26:56Well, don't you look ghastly.
26:59Haven't you duties to attend?
27:02Your instrument to play.
27:06I have words to say to the Isle of Somerset, if I may.
27:13Oh, my husband and I have no secrets.
27:17We share everything.
27:19Even truth.
27:23I wanted to stop.
27:25What?
27:26He's even sweating, poor bitch.
27:29Come on.
27:30Stop what?
27:31Yes, out with it.
27:35These...
27:36Intimidations.
27:39Threats and games.
27:40All of it.
27:42No more, please.
27:45But what do you want?
27:47A towel.
27:51More time with the king.
27:57So why don't you ask him?
27:59What's going on?
28:02Oh, your majesty.
28:10Uh...
28:14Miss...
28:16Oh...
28:18Close...
28:21The moments are...
28:24He wants more time with you, sire.
28:26Is that what you want, your majesty?
28:29More of him?
28:32Less of me?
28:35Yes.
28:41Is it the pox?
28:42Likely so.
28:43And he brought it to your palace.
28:48But how was he infected?
28:50Now, let us not speculate, sire.
28:52Though, if I was being unkind, I'd guess.
28:57Your majesty.
29:00How can I touch you and rest the whole nation's sanctity?
29:06Return if you're ever yourself again.
29:09If you ever are.
29:27Out.
29:30What did you do?
29:32All the vile things I need to do to get you inside James' bed.
29:36And now you can't step foot in the palace.
29:38Can you just care for me?
29:41I do.
29:43A great deal.
30:04How are you?
30:07I'm the new girl.
30:10Will I heal?
30:11I have no many girls in the villages where I worked who came down with these sores.
30:18Most recovering time.
30:20Mostly.
30:22Mostly.
30:26But not all of them.
30:28Well, they won't lie to you, someone marks still.
30:35Have I seen you somewhere?
30:39You probably passed my family farm.
30:51I am cursed.
30:55Well, if any has cursed you, they will have your fucking love dancing too.
31:00I am sure deep down she's a big softy.
31:06Do you know him?
31:08Hmm.
31:10What is it, Frances?
31:20Lady Hatton is telling everyone that Coke is readying some legal case against the Summersets.
31:25There's witchcraft in it.
31:27On what charge?
31:30Murder.
31:31Thomas Overbury.
31:33They cursed him and then murdered the poor fuck.
31:36And as Attorney General, I've asked for details, but Coke is stalling.
31:41While Somerset is shitting his britches.
31:43Begging at the King's feet for days to issue a preemptive pardon against all possible charges.
31:48The King had it drafted, presented to the Privy Council.
31:52What happened?
31:54Did it work?
31:57We told the King a general pardon against all past crimes impossible to sanction or sign.
32:03And what did Somerset do?
32:06He offered his own legal counsel.
32:15And what is this trial then?
32:18Ways to go ahead.
32:20Seems they had many underlings in it.
32:22We need to be tried first.
32:24So, recover.
32:26Quickly.
32:27And know this, George.
32:30The Somersets.
32:30They are un-fucking-done.
32:36They are un-fucking-done.
32:37They are un-fucking-done.
33:00That's what I say.
33:03What is it about your family and unwanted appearances?
33:08No, let Miss Turner stay.
33:11You don't tell me what to do.
33:12Then go.
33:17How's George?
33:19He's a leper now, isn't he?
33:21Despite your best efforts, not yet.
33:24What efforts?
33:25This.
33:27Doesn't look much like George, but I suppose that's not its purpose, is it?
33:30The corpus to push him towards death.
33:32The hair that's pinned to it, that one of your vicious boys plucked from George.
33:37That ties the spell.
33:39What is she talking about?
33:41No idea.
33:43Can I see?
33:44Yes, of course.
33:51Thank you, Miss Turner.
33:52Wouldn't want that to get out anywhere.
33:54Rumours of witchcraft are damaging for both the cursed and the cursey.
33:58But you'll soon find that out when it gets to the legal courts.
34:01The Overbury matter, at least.
34:03Not the curse on George.
34:05So you found a doll with a hair on it?
34:10What proof is that?
34:11Of anything?
34:12You're pathetic.
34:13In every way.
34:15Let us see.
34:17Yes.
34:18We will.
34:20Because if we were to have poisoned Overbury, anyone we plotted with would be the most loyal of animals.
34:25The sort who know to keep us all safe, they must keep their mouths forever firmly shut.
34:31The thing about mouths is there are countless ways to open them.
34:42Mr. Franklin, I'm waiting for an answer.
34:47Are you an apothecary of long standing and did you give poison to Miss Turner, which was used to murder
34:53Sir Thomas Overbury?
34:55Well, I am an apothecary and you could say it was poison, but these drugs have many uses.
35:02They're out of there!
35:06They're out of there.
35:09They're out of there.
35:20They're out of there.
35:23They're out of there.
35:26The end of the day they're gonna do it.
35:32This crew is an empty dude who knows how hard you can do it.
35:43I thought you were under house arrest, you and your wife.
35:49It's true.
35:51Kolkata's detained like criminals.
35:56But you are criminals.
35:58I am.
36:06Write to the king.
36:08Tell him there's still time for a pardon.
36:11Why would I do that?
36:12So we can share him like you want.
36:18Even if I didn't detest you, you won't respond to my letters.
36:26You've returned them all unopened.
36:35I say he leaves his chamber even less than I do.
36:42Oh, he is lost without us.
36:46Got him in the flesh.
36:49As I can't.
36:53Look at me.
36:55Okay.
37:07I'm going to go.
37:08Oh, he is lost.
37:26What are you doing?
37:30I didn't ever want to keep you from the king, but the king from you.
37:40I love you since I first saw you.
37:45You're lying.
37:47Look in my eyes and doubt me.
37:52You know what I want?
38:01Give it to me.
38:02Oh, oh, oh!
38:06Oh, oh!
38:08Oh, oh, oh!
38:10Oh, oh, oh!
38:12Oh, oh, oh, oh!
38:14Oh, oh, oh, oh!
38:19Oh, oh, oh, oh!
38:22How do you find the strength of a miracle?
38:33How will you do it?
38:37Get my pardon.
38:40My wife can hang if she has to.
38:42As long as I'm free, I don't.
38:44Look.
38:47I barely have the energy to leave my bed.
38:51That lamp beggar came for your freedom.
39:02Most hours I long for death.
39:06I just wanted, like my mother, to fuck you.
39:13And it'd be the last thing that you think of before you hang.
39:20Wow.
39:24Oh, oh!
39:28Oh!
39:30Oh!
39:33Oh!
39:35Oh!
39:37Oh!
39:38Oh!
39:40Oh!
39:41This speaks for itself.
39:46Also in the box
39:49Letters you sent to the witch
39:52Who had it made on your say
39:55And that witch has fled into the ether
39:57So we cannot ask her why
39:59I swear my husband did not know
40:02I acted alone
40:04For my own purpose
40:06It's noble
40:08To protect him
40:09But who of our jury believes that a man of the Earl of Somerset's stature
40:13Could be so blind as to his own wife's deeds
40:24I was neither guilty of
40:26Nor privy to
40:27Any wrong over be suffered
40:29We'll see what the jury weigh more heavily
40:32Your words
40:34Or the mass of evidence
40:36That damned you to guilt
40:44Robert Carr
40:46Earl of Somerset
40:48The jury have reached their verdict
40:52You have been found guilty
40:55Of the poisoning and murder of Sir Thomas Overbury
41:03You will be carried to the tower
41:07And from thence
41:08To a place of execution
41:10Where you will be hanged until dead
41:15May the Lord have mercy on your soul
41:42Ladies and gentlemen
41:46Lady Villiers Compton
41:48Lady Hatton
41:50Francis
41:50Sir Edward
41:51You all look well
41:53You were impressive at the trial, Sir Edward
41:56Court makes a man of you
41:59How's George?
42:00Is it better yet?
42:01It is what it is
42:02Is it?
42:03So he won't recover?
42:04Just like everyone says
42:06What a shame
42:06Woman
42:07One shouldn't listen to gossip
42:09Should one?
42:11Well mourn your son all you want
42:12He will never have my daughter
42:14As long as there's blood in my strong heart
42:16As long as the terms are clear
42:18Huh
42:19Uh-huh
42:20Well you do have some wit
42:21I'll give you that
42:23But nothing else
42:24Ever
42:26Such a different atmosphere
42:27At court
42:28Since the trial
42:29A new age
42:30What have you created, dear Mary?
43:01Can you have a
43:02You will forgive me
43:03Whatever for, Your Majesty
43:06You tried to tell us about their
43:09Unkindness
43:10And we
43:11Shunned you
43:13You carry his
43:17His face
43:18You know
43:20On yours
43:25It hurts to even
43:32I'm in some time
43:33Alone
43:34Walk with me
43:35Your Majesty
43:36I deserve that
43:38It is all I ask
43:49I was told you were a
43:51You were a harridan
43:54But I can see you're like me
43:56Against the odds of what is thrown at us
43:59We survive
44:01Though I worry
44:02That
44:02That doll
44:04The overbury figure
44:05Do you
44:06Do you think they've made one of me?
44:09I've
44:10I've read of such things
44:12Death spells
44:13Fertility spells
44:14Even
44:15Love spells
44:16Their curse
44:17It's over
44:18Your Majesty
44:28Why
44:29Why I heard your infection
44:31Had taken you from me
44:32I
44:33Why I should have written
44:34Or responded to your lacros
44:35I
44:36You have lost as well
44:41You really did love him
44:42Didn't you?
44:47I've wronged you
44:50You shall have more titles
44:52Land
44:53Compensation
44:56I plan a trip to Scotland
44:58Come with me
44:59As my closest aid
45:03And now
45:05At this hour
45:08To my chamber
45:09I need you
45:13May I perform
45:14For you
45:14Your Majesty
45:18I have missed
45:19Your audience
45:23All the world
45:24Shall hear you play
45:54For you
48:57Blackmail is a low art, but you went lower.
49:01You and your girl.
49:03Are you threatening me?
49:05Seems to be the fashion.
49:07Is it?
49:08Should I threaten you back?
49:10No.
49:11I assume you have.
49:14Now be quiet.
49:16And let George play.
49:19I don't know.
49:20I don't know.
49:30You and your girl are math.
49:41I do not know.
49:41I do not know.
49:42I do not know.
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