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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, scenes of a sexual nature, and adult themes.
00:16That's it.
00:20Oh, shit.
00:22Who dropped him?
00:26Sort of both of us.
00:27Sort of one of you pick him up.
00:29Yes, my lady.
00:31Oh.
00:32Hello.
00:34And you were a lovely boy.
00:36There.
00:44No.
00:45Yeah.
00:49Before I cut you free.
00:52What shall I call you?
00:56Do I even bother?
00:59Perhaps I should have left you on the floor to rot.
01:04Do you know why?
01:07You are my second son.
01:10And you will merit nothing of any human value.
01:17What you see you to anybody.
01:28Leave him attached for now.
01:32And go.
01:33Before I avenge the dropping business.
01:35Yes.
01:40What of his name, my lady?
01:46He is my George.
01:47Nice.
02:00Oh, dude.
02:00Like a bullet on theilo.
02:01Oh, boy.
02:04That's it.
02:10Oh, boy.
02:38Good morning, George.
02:53Good morning, George.
03:31Good morning, George.
04:03Good morning, George.
04:29Good morning, George.
04:54Good morning, George.
05:23Good morning, George.
05:38Good morning, George.
06:14Good morning, George.
06:23Good morning, George.
06:25Good morning, George.
06:36Good morning, George.
06:44Good morning, George.
07:03Good morning, George.
07:04Good morning, George.
07:45Good morning, George.
07:58Good morning, George.
07:59Good morning, George.
08:00What about that second boy?
08:01Why give him my name?
08:02As a warning?
08:03Of what?
08:04Of what he might become if I fail him.
08:06Look at it!
08:07And you choose my money to send that little tart to France.
08:10I will.
08:11I won't sell good money after Baird.
08:12My George will go to France and learn a better way than yours!
08:16Oh, you're fucking bad.
08:31Any more to share?
08:42Fuck.
08:45No, nor I.
08:48No!
08:49No!
08:51Fuck!
08:56Fuck!
09:08Fuck!
09:10Fuck!
09:12Fuck!
09:13Fuck!
09:14Fuck!
09:15Fuck!
09:36I see you looking at all the stable lads.
09:40Do you like boys too or what?
09:43Shut up, Jenny.
09:46I just want you forever.
09:50I'm sorry about your husband's death, but I'm afraid I have more bad news.
09:55I know you have little time for bookkeepers evening.
09:57Assume I have less.
09:58I want my second boy to travel overseas.
10:01There's money for that, surely.
10:04So, I only have a house.
10:06Your husband signed over your house to one of his cousins, I think, to insulate it from his debt.
10:11Fuck.
10:12With a cousin's cell?
10:13No.
10:13You can stay for a fixed rent.
10:15I have to pay to live in my own...
10:16Well, it's not yours.
10:17That's the crux.
10:18And what do I pay with, vapor?
10:20Money.
10:24There is also this.
10:33Payments made.
10:34On your behalf, a long time ago, to the Beaumont family.
10:39The reason for payment is specified there.
10:42If this became known, your position in society would become untenable.
10:52Never tell anyone of this.
10:55Understand?
11:04But tell me, what do I do for capital?
11:09There's only one option.
11:11Marry again.
11:14Is there any worse hell than a woman?
11:16I could suggest suitable bachelors.
11:18Though you would have to wait to not seem too uncibly.
11:21How many weeks?
11:22Four, at least.
11:24Six, if you care for...
11:50Sir Thomas Compton.
11:52Afraid so.
11:54Oh, you...
11:54Your next wife.
11:56Sorry, love.
11:57Don't be.
11:58What is this, really?
12:01A proposal.
12:02Really.
12:03So what?
12:04Marry you?
12:05Way past all that shit and noise.
12:07Are you?
12:08You've had enough wives.
12:10For two lifetimes.
12:11Three.
12:11Why not live one more time?
12:15Well, the cost for a start.
12:17All living costs until we're free.
12:19Well, until that day, why encourage more expense and more pain?
12:23Companionship?
12:24No.
12:25Closeness?
12:26Well, that's something I've missed.
12:28As have I.
12:29And no, I know you are self-made.
12:32I want none of your fortune, no rights of acquisition or inheritance.
12:36Nothing except...
12:39Except?
12:40Except before we are wed, a small stipend to cover my son's education.
12:44Ha-ha!
12:45First you talk like a court, then and now just like a bookkeeper.
12:49Front and back of the same shop.
12:50Fuck me down.
12:52You are forward.
12:54I've been held back far too long.
12:56Seems to me like nothing holds you back like you used to get them what you want.
12:59Yeah, quite the opposite.
13:00Why I'm presenting such favourable terms.
13:03Come.
13:05Let us live.
13:07You really value your son's education enough to endure me.
13:11You seem entirely endurable, Sir Thomas.
13:15And you should know I am Barry.
13:26You're just spitting me.
13:30Just take your time.
13:32Like I showed you.
13:34I am to marry again.
13:37Who?
13:38Father's barely in the ground.
13:40It won't affect you.
13:41You'll be in France.
13:42You leave in a few days.
13:44It's all arranged.
13:45I don't want to go.
13:46Your want is irrelevant.
13:47Can the music play?
13:49I miss the music.
13:50All I want is Jenny.
13:52Do you know of Jenny's family?
13:54Her father, her brothers, brutes, all.
13:57And if you stay in England, I'll have no choice but to send her home.
14:01She's terrified of them.
14:02I know.
14:03Isn't it awful?
14:04You wouldn't.
14:08You cannot sacrifice her to them.
14:10Please.
14:17I hate you.
14:18Only because you know I'm right.
14:20I hate you.
14:20I hate you.
14:23I hate you.
14:25I love you.
14:37I hate you.
14:40I hate you.
14:44You have to go.
14:45I hate you.
14:47I hate you.
15:13Oh, he's fainted, or he's choking.
15:24I've never left England before, I've never been out to see my French, it's so sans, I'll never...
15:31You have nothing to fear in France.
15:37What if I go later, when I'm older?
15:41You could, but if you miss this chance, you'll fail us all, and live like your father,
15:46smeared the unwashable excrement of eternal shame.
15:50Bon voyage.
15:51Bon voyage.
15:53Bon voyage.
16:28You
16:31Yeah, I'm Joe. How was the journey?
16:45Right that good come
17:12How are you hurt friend? Oh, I took a tumble so you didn't try to hang yourself
17:19No
17:22What is your your mother
17:25Told me in her letters
17:27It's private. She's paying me to help you like I help all the English boys who come here
17:34And how can I help you if I don't know who you are
17:38So please do not lie to me or how will you become a gentleman?
18:06Do you want to know who you are?
18:14Why is there no one here to greet me in England? It's customary for the household. They're busy
18:20Doing what?
18:35Oh
18:52Oh, I apologize, sir.
18:55Oh, no, thank you.
18:57No, thank you.
19:03Did you take me through there on purpose?
19:05Did she humiliate me?
19:07Oh, but no.
19:09There are only two paths that lead to your room.
19:17The other?
19:18Yeah, that's it.
19:20Come on.
19:22Yeah.
19:30Where are we?
19:33Where are we?
19:33For us.
19:44Come on.
19:46Purchased a place after I made real money and still had young children.
19:51Perhaps it's ill-advised rattling around here alone in my cage all these years.
19:55There are worse cages.
19:57What do you want, mind living here?
20:09What's wrong?
20:10Do know, Mary.
20:12I'll not risk all this.
20:13A contract must be signed.
20:15Don't worry.
20:16I know just the man.
20:17No.
20:20Just be out of here.
20:23No, no!
20:27No!
20:37No.
20:39No.
20:40No.
20:41No.
20:41No.
20:41No.
20:42No.
20:43No.
21:08My God, George, what is that?
21:11It was a gift.
21:13A gift?
21:17Who, from a child?
21:24Why would you do that?
21:26Excuse me.
21:28Follow me, Mr. Piper.
21:30That was a present.
21:31Oh, you want to be known as a son of a knight who falls in love with stupid little serving
21:35girls and also plays a shitty puppies flute.
21:37So you know about that too?
21:38I know everything.
21:41Your poor older brother.
21:44You're a violent father.
21:47How he beats you daily.
21:51And you never fought back.
21:55You just took it.
22:02What was I supposed to do?
22:05Defend yourself.
22:11Like a man.
22:13Let shiver and cry like a last boy.
22:28Oh, in your body, your territory.
22:39In France, and even in your words, sad excuse of a little fucking country, it counts for who
22:47you are, George.
22:50Yes.
22:54There are rules for those who rule.
22:57Codes.
23:01Honour.
23:09Also, from no on, no more English.
23:16It is like a disease of the tongue.
23:21It debases the mind.
23:25So from no on, on ne parle que le français.
23:32D'accord.
23:37D'accord.
23:39Busky.
23:41Busky.
23:53Busy.
23:58Oh.
24:00Oh, my God.
24:29Oh, my God.
24:59Oh, my God.
25:00Oh, my God.
25:04Oh, my God.
25:35Yes.
25:39Very well.
25:48Who was that?
25:49You don't want to know.
25:51How's your fetching lad doing in France?
25:52Turn full frog yet?
25:53No, tell me.
25:54Who was it?
25:55Him.
25:57Parasite's parasite.
25:58Advanced party scouting for the king.
26:01His majesty's summer travels bring him our way.
26:03He must be housed and fed, watered and whacked.
26:05The king won't be staying here.
26:06Oh, God fucking no.
26:07My renovations won't be finished in time.
26:09What renovations?
26:10I thought you were the bright one of your brood, Mary.
26:12Why would you lie by having renovations?
26:14I put King James up once before and the big buggering goat fucker nearly bankrupted me ten times over.
26:19More.
26:19Is it not worth the price?
26:21How provincial are you, girl?
26:22I have never met the king.
26:24I should like to.
26:26For once in my life.
26:28I understand your instinct.
26:30I do, really.
26:30But honestly, it's a fucking nightmare.
26:33The expense, paperwork, the mess.
26:38Or do you think you can seduce his magi how you did me?
26:41I could try.
26:41Well, I fear you've got one too few penises and two too many tits.
26:44Well, I know about the king's taste, but still, I'd enjoy the privilege.
26:49Time with him.
26:51Conversation.
26:52Conversation?
26:52I won't give you a second fucking glance, woman.
26:54Well, a first is fine.
26:55Look, I admit, I am provincial.
26:58My husband barely let our family leave the house.
27:00I've been shattered away in the dark for so long.
27:03I want to emerge into the light.
27:05Let me meet his majesty, please.
27:08I promise you, love.
27:10The king is a dead-eyed, horny-handed horror
27:13who surrounds himself with many deceitful, well-hung beauties unlike anything you know.
27:17Endangery, husband.
27:19What's the worst a well-hung beauty can do?
27:22You'll find out.
27:35Endangery, husband.
27:35Come on.
27:36Come on.
27:36Come on.
27:52WHISTLE BLOWS
27:59Sir David Graham, only Englishman on the King's staff.
28:03A shineless turd of a man, but I feel for him.
28:05Why, if he's a turd?
28:07Because he has to deal with them, the well-hung crew.
28:09Men of the King's bedshaper. All Scots.
28:12And he, most hung, Earl of Somerset.
28:17The King's well every fucking thing.
28:23All of you inside.
28:26King James is tired, does not want to see anyone.
28:45King James will not be ready to see anyone until dinner.
28:48Is this normal?
28:49Nothing's normal with these cunts.
28:51The King's bedshaper.
28:52And the King's bedshaper.
28:59I'm from James.
28:59I'm from theora, Mr. King's bedshaper.
29:00I can't wait for the church.
29:08I can't wait for the church.
29:09Hmm.
29:09Hmm.
29:09Oh, my God.
29:41Oh, the King is more tired than we thought.
29:45He may, in fact, be very ill.
29:48As such, he does not want to die.
29:52Or anyone else to, either,
29:54in case the sound of your collective masticating
29:57echoes through to his very modest rooms
30:00and disturbs his fragile peace yet further.
30:03If King James is not himself, then, of course, none of us shall eat.
30:07But may you stay a while with us,
30:09and we converse with you, my lord?
30:11No.
30:24Go.
30:33What is wrong with the King?
30:34You may never know.
30:36He is prone to illness, but also moods, tempers, hangovers,
30:40and then you have Somerset who lies as often as he defecates.
30:43So, forget him.
30:46Come to bed.
30:50Are you going to stalk the halls all night trying to get a wee glimpse?
31:15Why bring us here?
31:18Fucking relax.
31:19You mean, except less than I deserve?
31:20No, I mean, look, not robber.
31:23How's it going?
31:28What are you doing?
31:30Are you a spy?
31:31It is my house, my lord.
31:33No, no, no, no, no.
31:34I am Lord Chamberlain, privy counsellor.
31:39Wherever I am is my property for the King's business.
31:45What?
31:47What is it?
31:49You are so handsome.
31:52But you must be terrified, no?
31:56This head will turn one day for another more beautiful.
31:59Well, luckily, there is no such man.
32:01If there is, we'll have to meet him.
32:04You really want to meet some...
32:06It's a wee joke, for fuck's sake.
32:08Your Majesty.
32:09Now, where were we before all those rash, silly words?
32:14Must we fight like cats?
32:17We should play.
32:20We should play like pups.
32:42To the cannibals.
32:50For a thousand years, since the Romans, since Hadrian,
32:53we kept the Scottish hordes at bay.
32:56Not much more than a decade of James's rule,
32:58and we're overrun here at home.
33:00The King is Scottish.
33:02You don't want a new monarch.
33:03That's treason.
33:04No, I like the King.
33:06Even pity him.
33:07He's a different kind of Celt.
33:09I mean, that surly sodomite Somerset and his Scottish semen guzzlers.
33:14Who you would prefer we were ruled by our own plucky, homegrown sodomites?
33:18Oh, it would be better.
33:23Why, do you know any?
33:26I may.
33:32J'ai ton verre de vin.
33:35J'ai ton verre de vin.
34:06Venez de vin.
34:07Voudre de vin.
34:30Jean,
34:31c'est un moment.
34:33J'aimerais te parler.
34:37Je me sens bien ici.
34:40Mais je suis prêt pour la société.
34:45En français, c'est bon.
34:47Mais c'est mes téniers.
34:49Je suis prêt à jouer.
34:56Georges,
34:59la société peut attendre.
35:05Je vais te montrer trop tôt
35:08pour entraîner ta disgrâce.
35:12Et je ne m'y inscrirai pas.
35:16Désolé.
35:24D'accord ?
35:26Pourquoi est-ce que...
35:29M'y est ?
35:31Nous sommes allés nous baigner.
35:35Il va venir nous rejoindre ?
35:38Ah.
35:45Mais c'est un homme.
35:49Et t'es une classe en verrière.
35:51Oui.
35:52Enfin, ce dernier point ne t'a pas vraiment dérangé jusque-là.
35:57Mais...
35:57C'est un homme, n'est-ce pas ?
36:00Vraiment ?
36:01Vincent, es-tu un homme ?
36:04Non.
36:10J'ai vu comment tu regardes.
36:12Comment tu regardes les autres hommes ?
36:16Les femmes aussi, c'est vrai, mais...
36:20Ils te font moins peur.
36:23N'est-ce pas ?
36:34Non, non, non.
36:36Tout l'intérêt des règles...
36:38C'est de savoir...
36:41Quand les contourner...
36:44Ou les briser en morceaux.
36:47Tu comprends ?
36:48Ta mère ne t'a jamais appris cela.
36:50Il vient, oui ou non ?
36:53J'ai froid, moi.
37:17Un corps.
37:20Un corps.
37:23C'est un corps.
37:25C'est tout.
38:01Un corps.
38:05Oh, my God.
38:51I like giraffes.
38:54Good. Me too.
38:56Such long necks.
38:58Colors of dawn and day.
39:07Oh, my God.
39:23Who's this stranger?
39:25It's me, Mother.
39:27My son's not due back for another week.
39:30Did you miss me?
39:35Is it George?
39:36Welcome home, whoever you are.
39:41Oh!
39:45Your new inclination, always in you, I think.
39:49Encore, c'est encore.
39:50No, more than that.
39:51They're currency.
39:53You married well.
39:56When I hear the king visits you here, it's impressive.
39:58Once, briefly.
40:01Unimpressive.
40:02What's he like, James?
40:03So cockstruck, it's like a curse.
40:05Yes, the French say that and laugh.
40:07Well, it's not funny to him.
40:08They also say how weary he is of Somerset.
40:11They argue like man and wife.
40:13And what about mine?
40:16Will you find me a wife?
40:17I'm sure you have just a girl in mind.
40:19Mm, I think we aim higher.
40:22James dines soon at Apthorpe with his brother-in-law, the Danish king.
40:27And a new friend tells me there are openings for cup bears.
40:31You want me to hold a man's cup while he swallows?
40:34I'll leave the specifics to you, but it's not a man.
40:37It's a king.
40:39So, are you ready for his majesty or not?
40:50Now, now, this tray of delights is fit for his majesty.
40:54Well, two of their majesties.
40:56And the Danes, they love their meat, they do.
40:58So, what are you going to do?
41:00I thought I was supposed to be serving drinks.
41:02You were to be.
41:04Our darling lad, little Lawrence here,
41:05was meant to be serving the two king table their meat tonight.
41:08But some devil pulled their devil's strings.
41:12And instead, it's the devil you.
41:16Do be careful.
41:18Heavy load, that.
41:20Yeah.
41:23Thank you, chef.
43:14It's both!
43:16Stop resisting my husband.
43:19You tripped me deliberately.
43:20Don't you dare call back to the woman who shares my bed.
43:23You'll be silent and still or it'll be a massacre.
43:32The other boy did trip him, so it's his own justice.
43:35There's no need to implement more, all is done.
43:37Your Majesty, I...
43:39Does King Christian agree?
43:41I enjoyed the fight, but I'm here for the ale.
43:45And what is Queen Anne's decree?
43:51Same as my kings.
43:54Let the boy keep both wrists.
43:56You saw what you saw.
44:03Back to work, lad.
44:06Music!
44:06Rick!
44:07Rick!
44:37Oh, my God.
45:13I don't know.
45:48Abthorpe went well, then.
45:51When you were young, did you ever disgrace your family?
45:58I barely knew them.
46:01Who raised you?
46:03Myself.
46:04I raised myself.
46:09No.
46:14Like this.
46:21Do you know why you couldn't ride?
46:28I have not.
46:29No, of course you do.
46:31Now tell me what happened.
46:34Leave nothing out.
46:37We face the world together.
46:42My first child died inside me.
46:46My second was John.
46:53Second sons are usually a waste of life, and yet I knew as I held you with your grace in
46:58light, I might raise you up.
47:05I'm sorry.
47:07I'm sorry.
47:07Why?
47:12I've ruined everything.
47:41Self-pity is so ugly.
47:43All I have to do is get you back in sight.
47:48Are you pleased with me?
47:52As a snake, as Eve ate a dark fruit.
47:56If we tread dry, if we tread dry, George, he'll be yours.
48:00Mine.
48:02Ours.
48:18All I have to do is take you back.
48:19That day must be a ghost.
48:20It might die.
48:22I know you must be a ghost.
48:22I was he who was a man who was a ghost.
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