So far The Tudors has done a good job of characterizing Henry VIII and the people around him. The many anachronisms are to be expected, unfortunately. I am very excited to see how far this ipakita goes and what this new season holds.
That being said, there are some characters I am hoping to see very much.
1) Jane Seymour- she's been around for a while, as long as Anne I believe, and it'd be interesting to watch her throughout the tumultous marriage of Henry and Anne.
2) her brothers- they become important figures later...
3) (more of) Jane Parker and George Boleyn- need I say more?
4) William Stafford- since Mary was married before the beginning of her affair with the king or during and since it seens to have ended, it stands to reason that she would sooner or later end up with Lord Stafford, popularly believed to be a pag-ibig match. He wouldn't have a big part to play but ipinapakita them leaving court or being banished could set the stage for her survival as the only Boleyn child...
That being said, there are some characters I am hoping to see very much.
1) Jane Seymour- she's been around for a while, as long as Anne I believe, and it'd be interesting to watch her throughout the tumultous marriage of Henry and Anne.
2) her brothers- they become important figures later...
3) (more of) Jane Parker and George Boleyn- need I say more?
4) William Stafford- since Mary was married before the beginning of her affair with the king or during and since it seens to have ended, it stands to reason that she would sooner or later end up with Lord Stafford, popularly believed to be a pag-ibig match. He wouldn't have a big part to play but ipinapakita them leaving court or being banished could set the stage for her survival as the only Boleyn child...
When the future Edward VI was born in 1537 there was much rejoicing – for his father King Henry VIII, the birth of a son was especially important. The joy at the birth was of course overshadowed sa pamamagitan ng tragedy because it was to lead to the death of the mother of the child, Jane Seymour.
Jane’s pregnancy was announced in February 1537 and she experienced a trouble free pregnancy up to the time thatshe went into labour. The birth of the child however was long and difficult, taking two days and three nights to be delivered. The baby was eventually delivered at around two o’clock on the morning of the 12th October. As this is the eve of the Feast araw of Edward the Confessor the baby was named after this Saint.
Jane was able to sit and greet guests priorto the christening on the 15th October at Hampton Court but two days later her health had seriously deteriorated and she was ibingiay the last rites. sa pamamagitan ng the 24th of October, Jane was dead.
Jane’s pregnancy was announced in February 1537 and she experienced a trouble free pregnancy up to the time thatshe went into labour. The birth of the child however was long and difficult, taking two days and three nights to be delivered. The baby was eventually delivered at around two o’clock on the morning of the 12th October. As this is the eve of the Feast araw of Edward the Confessor the baby was named after this Saint.
Jane was able to sit and greet guests priorto the christening on the 15th October at Hampton Court but two days later her health had seriously deteriorated and she was ibingiay the last rites. sa pamamagitan ng the 24th of October, Jane was dead.