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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.
00:10Lady Villiers, I'm sorry about your husband's death, and I'm afraid the estate is bankrupt.
00:16There's only one option.
00:17Marry again. Sir Thomas Compton.
00:19Afraid so. You?
00:20Your next wife.
00:22Where are we, France?
00:24Own your body.
00:26Will you show me a wife?
00:27I think we aim higher.
00:29So, are you ready for his majesty or not?
00:33If we tread right, George, he'll be yours.
00:36Mine.
00:38Ours.
00:58Ours.
01:04Ours.
01:13Ours.
02:08May I help you, sir?
02:09Make you happy and glad all over for a shilling.
02:12Wrong tree.
02:13Fuck and all that.
02:14Fine, two shillings then.
02:16Why the price double?
02:17Logistics.
02:19Men want a quick pump and squirt in any old warm pit,
02:22but women want the real thing done in no rush of the matter.
02:27Twice the care, twice the rate.
02:29Marker forces don't blame me.
02:31I'm just a powerless cog.
02:34Are you a specialist?
02:37Interested?
02:38Why pay for a fruit so easy to pluck whenever you like for free?
02:42Well, you're the one in the fucking brothel, Lord.
02:44I'm just here to meet someone.
02:46Well, you can watch for a hush.
02:46He may need your services, but I do not.
02:49No, but I say you need something, Lord.
02:50What's that, my need?
02:52I've seen enough half-souls in my days, worn down by mistress time, those who never feel full of heart,
03:01and I see you.
03:09If I were you, I would avoid the print.
03:16I suggest this place to David.
03:19Because I don't trust my servants, or yours, or fucking anybody's.
03:23And this is a local's venue?
03:25Are you certain?
03:27Oh, no, that's my man, Westrap.
03:30Low-base fellow, but he could wrestle there to death.
03:33What's the secret to discuss?
03:36His Majesty is at Newmarket soon for the races.
03:38Pretty boys always turn up trying to lure the king, but only I know the route.
03:43George will have an open road to be seen.
03:45That's your plan.
03:46Stand by the road like a pretty piece of meat.
03:49Somerset has had the king basically locked up.
03:51This is a rare excursion and opportunity.
03:53Let us avoid another violent disaster.
03:55The king took his side against Somerset, as did the queen.
03:58The queen detests Somerset, so that was no surprise.
04:00But the king, not siding with his lover, George got lucky.
04:04Why does the queen hate Somerset?
04:06Oh, you met him.
04:07The queen also hates me, and all men, especially those the king favours.
04:13Maybe George's girlish qualities appeal to her.
04:17More prunes?
04:18Thanks.
04:20Anyway, Newmarket, are you in or not?
04:34Never long time, is he, his match?
04:39Bet you thought you were being clever, avoiding the crowds in the high street.
04:44But not the only one with the idea.
04:47Are you sweet?
04:49No, we get all the peacock peats here when the king visits for the GGs.
04:54All hope in his eyes are lower, we'll wander.
04:58I'm just here on business.
05:00What's your business, sir?
05:03Are you hammer or anvil?
05:04Shuffling or bucket?
05:06Or both?
05:07I'm good to punch you in both of your eyes.
05:09I don't mind.
05:10I like it rough.
05:12As long as we cuddle after.
05:14Then I can pay a bit.
05:16I'm not for hire.
05:17You better talk over the king.
05:19This body's not better than mine.
05:21He's the king.
05:23And you are what, exactly?
05:26Available.
05:27Huh.
05:28The king already has his honeypot slot.
05:32Somerset.
05:34Aim lower.
05:36No.
05:40Do you know how the king and his boy met?
05:43See, young Somerset broke his leg at a joust.
05:46The king took pity on him.
05:48That was that.
05:50Let me pity you, son.
05:52I don't need your pity.
05:54Once he sees me, he will bring me into his court.
05:56I know it.
05:57I'm not like them.
05:59Your Majesty.
05:59We'll see what we love.
06:01Your Majesty.
06:02Your Majesty.
06:05James.
06:05Your Majesty.
06:18Please, Master John.
06:29Thank you, Miss Ashkettle.
06:31Jenny.
06:32So?
06:34So whoever told you the road was clear, don't trust them again.
06:38I've missed you, George.
06:40Will you hunt with me?
06:42Just us.
06:48So what are we hunting?
06:50John is not well.
06:52Hasn't left his bed in days.
06:55Is that Miss Ashkettle sound?
06:57I found him this morning.
06:59A man's hands choked him, I'd say.
07:02Do you think it was John?
07:10Maybe it attacked him first.
07:12Mm, possible.
07:13But it was a docile thing for all its yapping.
07:16If his body is found and dug up by a man or fox, people will know it was John.
07:20His wounds, his moods, his servants talk.
07:24Other houses talk.
07:25It's a pet dog.
07:26I don't think...
07:26We are on the edge of something.
07:28Who marries John if this is known?
07:30Who marries John anyway?
07:32Sir Edward Coke, the Chief Justice, is looking for a soft, delicate man to wed his young daughter.
07:39Soft.
07:41Delicate.
07:42John is both in his heart.
07:44He does not have some violence in theirs.
07:47I thought our focus was the king.
07:49John needs a future too.
07:51What happens to him if I die, or you?
07:54Why I wrote to Sir Edward.
07:56That he may visit.
08:00Now won't you help your brother?
08:04It will involve a lie, and to lie well you must believe it too.
08:08What lies have you told?
08:11None.
08:12Ever.
08:14See?
08:17Now shoot.
08:20For John.
08:22For John.
08:46What's that, Master George?
08:52As I was hunting, it came out of nowhere.
08:57Before I knew it, it was a terrible accident.
09:05It was all my fault, really.
09:15I know you loved him, like a son.
09:22I hope you can forgive me.
09:25Adam's not fresh dead.
09:28Wounds wrong.
09:30Not enough blood, Master George.
09:35I'm telling you the truth.
09:38You can tell me a little story all over, son.
09:41I'll tell no other.
09:44But do not piss up my back and tell me it rains.
09:49Tell this to my lady.
09:52I'm too old.
09:55And I've seen too much.
10:03Any more news from your friend?
10:05What next?
10:06I dive into the Thames, hope the king jumps in after me.
10:09None yet.
10:10He's the slow sort.
10:11He could afford to be.
10:13More pressing to us.
10:15Will John behave today?
10:17I don't know.
10:20He speaks so little.
10:22Well, maybe that's for the best.
10:36Leave Sir Edward to me.
10:40Not like that.
10:41I know the sword.
10:43Wants a young man to look up to him.
10:47Paternally, Mother.
10:48Whatever works.
10:53Is that her?
10:55She looks so frail.
10:57Don't worry.
10:59I'm sure Frances Coke is a tough little blooming flower.
11:02Her mother is, at least.
11:04Lady Hatton, they call her.
11:06Her first husband, Lord Hatton, died and left her old estate.
11:09She kept the dead man's money and his name.
11:13How humiliating for Coke.
11:15You two, stop your gossiping.
11:17Sorry, just excited for dinner, Daddy.
11:19Yes, it'll be a glorious night of wit, wisdom and absolute frolic.
11:30A wonderful home.
11:33I thank my husband for that.
11:35A wonderful daughter you have.
11:38And you have your John.
11:40Hmm.
11:45He's quiet tonight.
11:47He prefers to savour his food.
11:50I like a man of reserve.
11:51Too many loud, raucous sorts these days.
11:54A curse on my generation.
11:56Many feel the need to strut around like a peacock Pete.
11:59Yes, the young have lost their way.
12:01I won't comment on women, folk.
12:02They've always mystified me.
12:05I'm sure.
12:06Speaking of the feminine, and not to reminisce, but...
12:10We had a golden age under Elizabeth.
12:12What was she like?
12:14Perhaps it was a celibacy,
12:18an unspoiled heart living only to rule.
12:21And I admit, I was more in favour then in her court
12:26than I am in the current...
12:28Just because Elizabeth never shared a bed.
12:30Or admitted to.
12:32Why must she be touted as some magic hymen saviour of all mankind?
12:37But she was our saviour.
12:38Against the Spanish Armada, the Ireland's insurgents.
12:41The French.
12:43Any bloody filthy Catholic come to that.
12:45Would have done all that if she'd eased on to the old coil of flesh.
12:48Coil of flesh?
12:49Whatever nomenclature you prefer.
12:55I mean, is King James really any worse?
12:57Because his favourite pursuits are to hunt and to fuck.
13:00Perhaps we change the subject?
13:02There are young, unspoiled minds and bodies here we must protect.
13:05Aren't we here for the exact opposite fucking purpose?
13:07What do you mean?
13:09The point of this dinner is to consider sacrificing Francis' body and mind to a union with him.
13:16Clarify your position.
13:17I mean, how dare you pretend he is good enough for her?
13:22And you want my inheritance to pay the dowry?
13:24I would rather strangle her, don't you?
13:27Mother.
13:27It would be a kindness.
13:28This is why I never listen to him.
13:30Does she mean me?
13:31Yes.
13:33Thank goodness I don't rely on his money to do anything.
13:37What an ever-closing prison that would be.
13:40Scrambling for coins, position, favour, like some, um...
13:46Streetwalker.
13:49Shall we go?
13:50Maybe we shall.
13:50Come.
13:51You haven't heard my son speak.
13:53How do I need to?
13:55Been like it since birth, hasn't he?
13:57The cord around his neck, inside you, strangled any sense from the lad.
14:05And it isn't just him, is it?
14:08The whole dark brood.
14:11The lot of you.
14:12Starting with her.
14:13What sort of lady is she?
14:15I hear rumours, nothing of the sort.
14:17And I might just believe them.
14:21And then there's the sodomite son, with the gallows' eyes.
14:24Who thinks he's shaft and taint.
14:25The very centre of the earth.
14:26Those other fucking two.
14:28Jesus Christ.
14:28And one might stab you to death and eat the remains.
14:30And the other would vapid and bore you to an early death.
14:34And then there's poor Sir Thomas.
14:35Who has no idea who is in his bed.
14:41What did I get wrong?
14:45Girl.
14:46With me, if you would.
14:50Now.
14:51Now.
15:03I cannot apologise enough.
15:08No, you cannot.
15:22I need a drink.
15:30I need a drink.
15:32Peacocks are my friend, aren't they?
15:35Yes.
15:39Good friends.
15:41Now finish your food, Chong.
15:44Keep up your strength.
16:09I didn't mean to hurt him.
16:15We were playing and he got so loud.
16:21I know.
16:24We all get away from ourselves sometimes.
16:29All of us.
16:48How is he?
16:51What does Gallows' eyes mean?
16:53Don't waste another second's thought on that hateful cut.
16:59How will the king ever see me again?
17:03Hmm.
17:04A better question.
17:06How do you stand out in a very cluttered field?
17:12If he saw me dance, he'd remember.
17:16Perhaps we should take a trip together to London, move things along.
17:23We need to be less like the Hound and more like Sweet John.
17:27Let us seize what should be fucking ours.
17:30Let us seize what will be,�� of course.
17:32Let us see what's next time.
17:35We can go.
17:36Please see what we're waiting for.
17:45Let us see what it looks for.
17:47Yes.
17:48Let it customers say, what we're looking for.
17:49Let's say, let me just wear the pearl again.
17:50Let us see what we're talking for.
17:52Yeah?
17:52Let us see what we're talking about.
17:52We'll see where we're talking about.
17:53She's back.
17:54Change mind.
17:55No, not yet.
17:57Well, you know where I am.
17:59And if you don't like it here, I've got my own place.
18:01Not to brag, but I do.
18:05Fine specimen there. Well done.
18:07Who's that?
18:08A local artisan.
18:12I ordered house prunes. Dig in.
18:15He cannot digest them. I hate them.
18:19Is this a brothel?
18:21He's quick, isn't he?
18:22He's catching up.
18:23Why bring him today?
18:25I am here.
18:26Younger men rule nations, empires, Our Majesty did.
18:29And George learns more every day.
18:31It's more us. We need better use as gifts.
18:34I hear that, but how?
18:36Get me a moment with the Queen.
18:39I told you she hates me. How do I...
18:41The Queen?
18:42She hates Somerset more.
18:44She may hate you, but let her hold her nose
18:46as you explain that this is the chance to replace Somerset in the King's bed.
18:50And risk death when Somerset finds out.
18:52You are mad and wild.
18:54Oh, possibly, but I've lived a sane, tame life waiting for change,
18:58and it does not come unless you grab opportunity by the hand
19:02and never let go.
19:04LAUGHTER
19:18Your Majesty.
19:19The private scheduling conversation we discussed?
19:23Now might be the time.
19:42Your Majesty, I am honoured to be in your presence.
19:45Do you know how many compliments I receive on a full, average day?
19:49Enough?
19:52Nervous?
19:53Nervous?
19:53Sufficiently so, yes.
19:57Your late husband was of a noble house of longstanding.
20:01But what of yours?
20:03The Bowmans?
20:05I know less.
20:06A good family of a long line.
20:09So George's blood is pure.
20:15There have been others suggested to eclipse Somerset.
20:19But can you control him?
20:21You're George's.
20:22He is subject to my rule.
20:25Is he a worthy knight?
20:28Yes.
20:33Good.
20:37And how would this work?
20:39I imagine you have given that some thought.
20:42I might have.
20:51George need be sent a stage
20:54where he cannot be unseen.
20:55I might have seen him.
23:46So George...
23:50Anne, from that close position...
23:55Give the king whatever he wants.
24:03Of course, Somerset will resist.
24:06Out.
24:07All of you!
24:09But if I taught him anything, George knows how to endure.
24:27And what will you do during all this?
24:34And what will you do during all this?
24:52I'll be right back.
24:55I'll be right back.
24:57I'll be right back.
25:21you're a followed love are you certain i already bring trouble to my door should i go
25:28well you're here now and if we let every strange wandering man ruin our day
25:38have you ever been with a girl before bodies are just bodies
25:57that's more than two shillings i expect more
26:04there's only so much that buys you
26:10in here in this room who's in charge you are
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29:56how long
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30:56i was
30:56i was sold to clean my house looks like you need to do the same
31:00no
31:01who did this
31:06a paragon of evil appeared told me i must tell him all i know of you that i refused
31:17after i was more compliant and i
31:20uh
31:21go on
31:22in my fear and pain told him what you had burnt its contents its significance
31:30so
31:31so he had me write out a signed statement
31:54is anyone else too full of anticipation to dine
31:59i
32:00i often consume more when i'm enthused
32:03my majesty
32:04consume too much and your horse might throw you off as too great a load
32:09younger men can eat more without becoming bloated
32:13do not find that my lord the older you get
32:21sit down no malice was sought am i a topic of amusement
32:24to you every last one of you no you are the most serious
32:28thing in the entire history of the world to me and all here in the turnum
32:44tell me
32:45tell me can you hunt as well as you dance
33:14j'en suis loin
33:17it is eden
33:21but be careful adam
33:24we lost a boy recently fell from his steed tragedy
33:32so beyond the future and then
33:34wonder what was Mihi
33:34it is
33:38animal
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33:50Let's go.
34:19Let's go.
35:31Let's go.
35:34Let's go.
35:38Stop going anywhere.
35:45Let's go.
36:00Let's go.
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40:28Let's go.
40:32Go for a drink. Discuss our future together.
40:41Somerset is furious, losing the first round of a fight.
40:45George realised the king was tired of fighting.
40:48He wanted what he first had with Somerset.
40:50A young lover to pity, an injured bird to tend to.
40:54The battle isn't over. Somerset still shares the king's bed.
40:58However we can help George from here, we must.
41:02However...
41:03However?
41:04From here on, let us guide George. You've done your bit. Now let us.
41:09Why?
41:11As you may know, Weerstrap has been busy.
41:15Helped us discover your poor dead drunk of a husband
41:17took a shine to you when you were some lowly girl in service.
41:21And, profligate as he was, paid for papers to be forged,
41:24proving you a Beaumont and of good birth when you are neither.
41:29You are no lady. You're barely a woman, really. Either of you.
41:43You have evidence.
41:45I do. And it's safe, somewhere you will never find it.
41:50Don't care to try.
41:54I am at your mercy then.
41:56Yeah.
42:00And George.
42:04And the king.
42:09Feeling thirsty?
42:11What's she talking about?
42:13You should avoid prunes in a brothel, apparently.
42:17They drug them.
42:18Just enough to make it easier to part none from their money.
42:22But it's fairly simple to up the dose.
42:25If you know a sailor or a three.
42:27You perfidious heart.
42:31Powerful friends.
42:34horrible.
43:01beans are strong.
43:02And look at the
44:12Take me, bury me.
44:14I won't forget who I am.
44:16I'm nothing but your subject.
44:54I won't forget who I am.
45:06Did you ever see him on Paris before?
45:11I have.
45:13It's never pretty, is it?
45:16No.
45:19Something I want to protect my son from.
45:22The true barbarism of the world.
45:33Oh, my God!
45:41Oh my God!
45:43Oh my God!
45:55Oh, my God.
46:24Oh, my God.
47:18Oh, my God.
47:25Oh, my God.
47:26If I want to get on, better make the past gone.
47:35Whispers said I'm friends with the dead.
47:42There's a light, but I want to be sad.
47:48I just want to be sad.
48:04Bless your little scars.
48:07I can soothe your heart.
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