If
you're in to shows like Game of Thrones and Desperate Housewives, you
will like this. Lot of drama, lust and death. (Disclaimer: this show is
not for younger audiences, with multiple sex and nudity scenes. Also,
some of the blood and execution scenes may make you queasy.) Being an
art history major, I was able to tie in what I learned
and really understand what was going on. Don't worry! You will
understand what is happening without taking Art History courses. The
classes helped me understand the roles of women during this age. My
feminist side of me was yelling during all the episodes. "You don't need
a man to complete yourself!!" I would never go back to any age of time
before the 2000's.
Tudor Talk Time:
I
loved all the queens. With them all being different I felt I was able
to relate some to each of them. I became emotionally attached to all of
them. They all wanted to be loved and make a difference in the world.
Yet, during this time women were seen as the "sinful creatures" that
bring the fall of man. (Ex: Eve ate the fruit of knowledge bring the
fall of mankind). There is the irony of the wife to be the virgin and
the whore. Where the men want a wife that is pure with her "maidenhood",
yet they also want her to be the best sex expert out there. How is a
virgin to know everything about sex, without doing it? And if the men
wanted the expert in sex, she wasn't deemed worthy because she slept
around for experience. Its the ridiculous expectations for women. Not
only that, but the men could have mistresses and sleep around. But,
God-forbid if the woman slept with any other man. Totally objectifying
women. Anyway, feminist rant over.
I
loved loved loved all their costumes and jewelry. I wish we could go
around wearing clothes like that today. The music was graceful and fit
every moment. There were times I couldn't keep up because everyone talks
to fast and uses these crazy elaborate names. Then suddenly King Henry will give a
guy a promotion, having him get a new name. The saddest thing about the
show was the amount of deaths that happened. In our classrooms we learn
about these wars and memorize large amounts of death toll numbers, but
when you bring it to reality, it was heartbreaking. People dying from
others' lies. The people you thought you could trust, stab you in the
back and get you killed. (Similar to Game of Thrones, with George RR
Martin killing off every character.) Also, what was up with everyone
signing treaties and ally papers and backing down on it every second?
C'mon France, England, and Emperor guy, get along or don't, make up
your damn mind!
After
watching so many seasons, I started to loath and bitterly hate King
Henry. How dare he?! He is an incompetent and conceited ass. One minute
he loves his queen then hates her. Ends up killing her, then wanting her
back. Ridiculous. UGH. SO MAD. Also, he is so rude to his first
daughter, Princess/Lady Mary. She is his true heir. She is a strong and
independent female that will take no shit from no one. I loved her the
most out of all the women. (Scary to think about that she becomes Queen 'Bloody Mary')
One
of my favorite actors is Henry Cavill. (I just realized he is the new
Superman, I must go and see that RIGHT NOW) He is soooo handsome. I
swooned, in season 4, when he showed us his manly sword fighting skills.
Can I order one of him for me? Haha. Even though his first marriage
failed from him being a cheating ass. I loved how he developed on his
second marriage. He made me feel hope, that during that era not everyone
was whoring around. Some people were happy in love with their
significant others. He even continued to love his wife and sleep with no
one while they were fighting for several episodes. I really admire
that. Finally, a semi-sane character.
So funny, I didn't realize I owned Season 1. I will probably watch it again and make some sketches.
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