Maybe that is where she got the poison she used on Fabien? The characters almost act as it never happened. The fact that she could feel anything at all for him (beyond disgust) by the end surprises me. Philippe strides in slow-mo through the corridors, arms swinging, hair bouncing, coat swaying and with a tight, determined expression on his face. He is genuinely distraught, going to a collapsed Henriette on the floor while Louis is just standing there, seemingly frozen. BRILLIANT acting. Yet even on her deathbed, she reaches for Louiss hand first. Well, my thought is Philippe angrily claiming his conjugal rights may well have happened before. Louis summons the Dauphin to show him how to be a good king. And even after watching both seasons 1 and 2 of Versailles, I wouldnt say that he loved her a lot but on the show it was to a certain degree. It happened so fast, but did Fabien Marshal shoot Charlotte Parthanay, and if so, why? A brief scene follows, showing Rohan and the Dauphin sword playing and pretending a jolly game of war in the forest, thenwe are back to the Kings bedchamber where Henriette sleeps and Philippe is outside in the antechamber, brooding by the fireplace as Louis walks in. HOW DID THEY DO THAT SO PERFECTLY??? They talk about whats happening Marchal is questioning people, and Sophie was taken in that morning. When we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away. We are back at the sickbed, where Henriette sleeps and Montespan silently weeps at the bed. Whew! So Louis settles into sleep. I think we see fairly good evidence in episode 7 that not only does Philippe support his brother, but that he is honestly frightened of the idea of running the country and has no desire to take his brothers place (his anger at being overlooked for the regency is more due to his hurt that no one supports him or takes him seriouslyhis experience all his life). Neither of them showed much interest or affection for the other, both clearly preferring their lovers. I will try, but I trust you wont publish it if you find it too long. It is so interesting to watch, given a discussion I had on Twitter earlier with some fellow fans. Thanks for your great reviews! In every possible way. .. now, I am not saying that Colbert is implying Philippe poisoned his wife, but it sure sounds like it. Therefore, my thoughts are strictly about the characters. But unlike Philippe, Henriette never snogged her lover obnoxiously right there in the same room with him. When you see Fabien going to find the missing Charlotte, you see him visualising the scenario he holds up his hand, points his fingers in the shape of a gun to see how the angle would project. Versailles recap: episode nine - off avec their ttes! Hes just having some fun. King Louis XIV (George Blagden, left) and Henriette (Nomie Schmidt) arrive at "Versailles" in the Ovation series. After Philippe shoots a couple rounds into the air he tells Louie, Brother we must go, the wolves will come back and there will be more. Did you have the same thought as I; that while in the moment the characters are talking about the actual wolves, the underlying message is about Louis and the traitors in his midst, starting with Moncourt. I have known your website for some time now but hadnt had much time to write a post until now. Episodio 10. Is it fair? Henriette gasps, crying and in pain. Charming. Philippe has been by her side throughout this. 1556332. Henriette feels nothing for Philippe, he not having put any more effort into endearing himself to her than she to him and he also complicating things for her where Louis is concerned. He sees Louis. Especially in S1, I got the feeling that they gave a lot of Lorraines personality traits/reactions/behaviour to Philippe. Another possibility is that Henriette suffered from anorexia nervosa, which is often characterised by increasing frailty and hyperactivity; the summer of 1670 had been particularly hot and Henriette would swim in the river; unable to sleep, she walked in the gardens at night. She is only ever Louis sweet, nubile mistress or Philippes overlooked wife, never her own person, she isnt seductive and outgoing like Montespan or scheming like de Clermont or genuinely sweet with a backbone like Sophie, shes just a soft-spoken waif who huffs when she doesnt get her way, cries when shes put in a difficult position, doesnt seem that clever but knows exactly where to strike thatll heart the worst mentioning Francoise Parthenay when Louis has refused to talk about the Chevalier, for one. Le Roi Danse, which is all about the rise and fall of Lully, Louis XIVs court composer (French, but hard to find with English subtitles). The Angelique series of movies from the 60s are highly camp, and put Philippe in a terrible light, but they are funny. It was so good. Claudine looks sad: this must be frightening for her. IDK??? I cannot permit it, he says. Philippe loves and is loyal to his brother and only wants Louis to allow him to support him. Or twenty, I suppose. Philippe was the one in strident dissent! Duchess Henriette becomes suddenly ill when she returns from a visit to her brother in England. She rises and silently leaves, then more people walk in to pay their respects the Chevalier included. I love this show <3. And then down by the promontory. Next morning and Louis opens the shutters on a sleeping Montespan (aside here: Louis has a habit of walking in on people sleeping or in a state of undress. I am a true friend of the king. but Louis knows. We see his offer to help refused time and time again. And the next shot is Louis in slow-mo, walking out. She is gravely ill. Montespan pauses for a second, then declares she must go to her (because you know, Montespan is supposed to be one of her ladies-in-waiting). This is clearly frustrating for Bontemps, this is against all protocol, and Bontemps is nothing if a creature who takes comfort (and even enjoys) the routine of protocol. And I see all the little things that Henriette says, her little gestures and actions that bring conflict and sadness to Philippe. Last scene, with Louis silent and stoic, standing on a stone that overlooks a glorious view of the forest with Versailles in the distance. Yes, of course its common knowledge that Louis is shagging Henriette. poison, death and departures Versailles episode 10. Hi, I love it). You did this to her. Louis looks shocked: Brother. Philippe will have none of it: We warned you. Two steps behind him, as protocol dictates, is the Chevalier. I believe Louis did love her. He has poisoned all of them. Only honestly acknowledging that Philippes glorious death in battlesomething that would not displease Philippe, himselfwouldnt necessarily break her heart. Finally, a scene with the Chevalier!!! I was highly frustrated with the artistic liberties the authors took, and some just pretty much made up shit, totally contrary to history . His contemplation is silent. Her cheeriness disguised the fact that she was unwell. The best visual of the whole episode. Philippe is jealous. Even Louis at this stage is getting sick of it and announces he is going to war. It could also be argued that Philippe is relatively powerless, but only where Louis, his older brother and his king, is concerned. I was searching online for reviews/explanations of this show I was never educated about Frances history because I come from the other side of the globe and coincidentally stumbled upon your website, much to my delight. Are there more shows you will review? Ugh. Love your delicious commentary, brava! I am waiting eagerly for the second season and I really hope to see you write about it then. How do we find the poisoner? This is who they truly are in this one moment of grief. Henrietta was born on 16 June 1644, on the eve of the Second Battle of Newbury during the Civil War, at Bedford House in Exeter, a seat of William Russell, 5th Earl of Bedford, who had recently returned to the Royalist side. Unfortunately, Louis paranoia and selfishness blind him to this. I very much enjoyed reading them and especially liked your additional facts about the historical events and figures. A day later, I was hooked. Vatel (with Uma Thurman and Gerard Depardieu). Josephine Wilkinson is an academic and author. Point 5: Ah, Henriettes remark about Philippes glorious death in battle. Easily tired, she withdrew whenever the party stopped for the night, usually going straight to bed. Despite being a dab hand at treating people who have been poisoned, the doc announces that she . And dragging Effiat into it too, for a) being a mignon loyal to the Chevalier, and b) his familys involvement in the Fronde, during Louis XIIIs reign. But in context, with everything else going on in the show and with what Philippe deals with, I can understand why he did it. *The only voice, your own. Louis strolls over to the fireplace and picks up a poker, calmly summarising whats happened on his roads, his people dying, attempts on his own life, and now his beloved Henriette. She had always been painfully thin and Louis once tactlessly referred to her as the bones of the Holy Innocents. Montcourt is confused. Marchal replies in that cool way of his: we eliminate the suspects. Colbert: eliminating the suspects doesnt mean the same to me as it does to you! Lol. As her husband, Philippe, rushed to her bedside, Henriette chided him, Alas, Monsieur, it is a long time since you loved me, but this is unjust. Alerted, Henriettes lady-in-waiting watched the duke closely, but he showed no indication of guilt and every sign that he was distressed by his wifes condition. Its really sad, she could have been a great queen with Louis (he might not be faithful to her, but they will have live better than now), but the turns of fate, made her his brothers wife instead. Philippes distress is written all over his face, while Louis just looks angry, eyes flinty, mouth flat, jaw clenched. AAAAAAHHH. Still wouldve loved to read your long comment was it complimentary? Romantic wouldnt work, but she could become a protge of his. ), I think your recaps are wonderful and I enjoy reading them every bit as much as I do watching the programme! Im genuinely having real trouble understanding your position here. And Marchal sees this too, his eyes flicking down to focus on them, then showing us aflashback of the dying girl, Charlotte de Parthanay, whom he held in his arms in Episode Three, where she says she saw angels. She allows grief but only briefly. When an autopsy was done (observed by 17 French doctors, two English physicians, the British ambassador and around 100 other onlookers) death was deemed to be from cholera morbus (gastroenteritis) caused by heated bile. The poor Chevalier, accused when he wasnt even there! Bontemps moves her along. And just like that, the light dims in his eyes, his face twists and his zealotry is gone. The final review of the finaleof Versailles. Such an angry outpouring from Louis, however, would have been out of character and no one else reported that he said any such thing. Pretty sure he was not the one who did the poisoning thing. Colbert looks a bit stunned. We are NOT touching her! Philippe finally says. Marchal, his shirt now stained with his wound, stumbles into the antechamber, to Bontemps and says: Listen to me. #JesusTakeTheWheel What a scene. What if the poison spreads? Thank you, Amy! More of an extreme sadness at his wifes pain. I was never a fan of the character of Henriette, I just cant see how she wronged Philippe more than he did her. The writers could have written a scenario where Henriette willingly sleeps with Phillipe to make Louis jealous and to provide in an explanation in the event she becomes pregnant. Learn how your comment data is processed. The Mysterious Death of Henriette, Duchesse dOrlans, Toad Testicles, Foul-Beard and Broad-Arse. Not long to go now, and we are with Marchal, who lies in bed, wakes suddenly and touches his stomach wound, which bleeds through the bandage. his majesty knew this day would come. I thought so but no. The advice you took came from only one source. the door opens, and Montespan enters. I also cannot figure out why Louis and others speak freely in front of the guards when even they are unsure of their loyalty. Colbert tries to push his point when Louis enters. While making this video i was inspired by the scene when Henriette talks about her first mask ball. we then learn Henriette is Philippes wife. But that was the thinking of the time. Stars: George Blagden, Alexander Vlahos, Tygh Runyan Director(s . But lets compare: Henriette is jealous. When we are the kings enemy, we must make him believe we are his friend. Slavery was also an accepted practice of the day. Marchal is surprised but pleased: attracting the flies to the paper. You are both the angels at my shoulder, says Louis, which reminds Marchal of the Parthenays and Montcourt. Henriette is Philippes wife, his property, his to do with as he wishes. Versailles 2015 - S01E10 - Bring the Garden Here (High MP4) (WEBM) (Aired: 14 Dec. 2015) Duchess Henriette becomes suddenly ill when she returns from a visit to her brother in England. The one with Henriette's return, the rules of etiquette and the Are you suggesting that she would have the power to deny the king even if she wanted to? Cassel passes him and bows. People lived for it, and reputations and lives could be ruined with one well-placed rumour. Though only a few actually act on it. Marchal is having a hard time believing Montcourts usual crapabout returning to court because he is a true friend to the king and was his duty to inform him of a threat to Henriettes life. Do you even think hed allow her to end things? There is your music.. It was just how it was. Marchal is cool: I am not here to answer you. Sophie is equally cool: Then neither am I. He suggests she reconsider, that she has her life to lose if she doesnt.
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