Oh, I love them too! Ngl it’s probably mainly why I bothered watching, I’m not a big fan of the writing/plot…also all the gratuitous violence (esp. towards women):


Oh, I love them too! Ngl it’s probably mainly why I bothered watching, I’m not a big fan of the writing/plot…also all the gratuitous violence (esp. towards women):


Hm, sadly this is an aspect of his life that’s missing or at least very light in many of his biographies (his relationships with his siblings/family, that is)! Perhaps there’s just not that much information in regards to it; or perhaps it’s not one historians/biographers/authors don’t find interesting…personally I find historic family dynamics fascinating, so I wish more would!
Not sure where the Arthur thing comes from, but it’s a common vein in fiction…maybe it’s that Henry threw his jacket off during dancing at his wedding? But I kind of doubt that was Henry trying to ~overshadow~ him, more likely him just like….being himself, dfskdjafks?
There’s a story of Henry throwing a tantrum when he found out Margaret Tudor would outrank him mentioned in Game of Queens by Gristwood, but no source mentioned. Later in their lives he wrote to her that “Divorce is Bad” basically ssksksk at her own marital woes…idk what her reaction was to that; I assume smth along the lines of “don’t throw stones at glass houses”.
It’s repeated that Mary was his favorite– perhaps he felt protective of her as a younger sibling; but his affection wasn’t greater than his ambition as he married her off to the much-older Louis XII when she was 18 years old. He forgave her eventually after marrying Charles Brandon without royal permission; found himself unable to do the same when she was against him re: the Great Matter and her animosity towards Anne Boleyn caused a great rift in their relationship, from what I can gather. Her last words to him, before her death in 1533, certainly suggest this:
Has been very sick “and ele ates” (ill at ease). Has been fain to send for Master Peter the physician, but is rather worse than better. Trusts shortly to come to London with her husband. Is sure, if she tarries here, that she will never “asperre the sekenys.” Will be glad to see the King, as she has been a great while out of his sight, and hopes not to be so long again.

she’s about to go to a fall out boy concert!! throw on a leather jacket and that is the Look…
i have now realized i have rated none of these, even tho i said i was going to in original post (ADHD, anyone??) so….
off-the-shoulder pink curtain dress? the one she’s wearing when she’s lying on the grass and when she shows george the necklace henry got her? i actually like fjdakshfjdshfasdhf; weird as the sleeves are i just…idk like it…..idk if anyone but nat could pull it off but imo it was a look. i actually hate the gold dress with the weird material (like…scrunched and dots all over it?? what’s that) she’s wearing in the dream sequence of s1 way more… i’d give 6/10.

actually love the perseverance look (and the mask!), just not as a 16th cent look…way more apt for a 20th/21st century masquerade ball type deal:

wolf hall’s version of costumes at the chateau vert pageant was much more accurate. 2/10 for historic accuracy, 7/10 for my own personal taste re: the tudors looks shshsh…
red one i would rate 8/10 (just for accuracy…she was ‘in her hair’ at the marquess of pembroke titling ceremony, i.e. her hair was down not up):

yellow gown look i’d say 9/10….would have loved to see a French hood in yellow that matched rather than a headband, is my one caveat.
terrified – katharine mcphee