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Only 4 of his children grew up, and even then, another died at 27. My loyalty still lays with Philippe as her husband, he has a right to lay claim to his wife. This doesnt do good for her position, unloved by her husband and no one would stand at her side, should French and English go to war. Colbert: You believe her highness is poisoned? Marchal replies cryptically: I believe. There are a few movies I enjoy that are fairly accurate. Why is his passion for the man he loves to be forgiven and Henriettes passion for the man she loves to be used against her? Next time we see the painting in Ep 6 it has been moved to Henriettes room on her dressing table. In one of the episodes did we see Clermont messing with the doctors box of bottles.. I came across your reviews and I read each one after viewing an episode. Do you even think hed allow her to end things? I cant always catch what is being said, particularly if it an aside or a whisper but I know you will tell me . *Another side-note: When the Chavelier mentions that Louis does not look for beauty so much as character, umwas he talking about Henriette? Either way, she's dead now. Is it any wonder she couldnt work up any concern over the possibility that her rapist might die in battle? Not so much. but afte I cliked submit my comment didnt appear. : . Is anyone else hoping Fabien takes her under his wing? He remembers too. It is not clear in the show. Therefore, my thoughts are strictly about the characters. And before we can check ourselves and reach for the tissues, the priest murmurs, Amen and Philippes expression tightens, his head gently shaking before he steps away from the bed, leaving Louis there. He expressed his doubts to the grief-stricken Charles II, who earnestly believed that his sister had been murdered. Hi, BRILLIANT acting. Thank you all! Louis orders the Versailles garden to be brought into Henriette's deathbed scene. I pity Henrietta. Eg; Louis shuts him (from preventing Henrietta to go to England) up by releasing Chevalier. THIS. She was merely being used by the man she was in love with. Louis stares out the window in the antechamber, servants bring in food, but Marchal suspects poisoning and sends it back until its safety can be confirmed. Excellent. However, I do have a comment to make about your previous post that you believed that Louis loved Henriette, however I dont completely agree with you on this one. But Marchal continues calmly. She is later arrested as the poisoner as her son is released, but ridiculed from court. Remember, Henriette, as a woman, is completely powerless. Maybe that is where she got the poison she used on Fabien? Montcourt denies it: No, Sire. Louis: you are grieving. Philippe shakes his head: I grieve alone. Louis swallows then says: You will marry again. Philippe interjects: I simply want to live. Louis: It is your duty. Philippe hisses: I have had my fill of duty. He took the bottle to drown his sorrows as it were, after he hit Claudine, feeling remorse, I would think. The writers of the show took quite creative liberty with the relationships some turned out to be clever and well-written, some I just eye rolled SO HARD. And Louis weeps. Speculation that Henriette had been poisoned began straight away. Philippe is the complete dysfunctional mess he is thanks to Louis (and their mother) and he would have my complete sympathy, were it not for his raping his wife in a fit of anger and jealousy. 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). Louis looks stunned too. Let me know when the doctor arrives, Louis says, and leaves. Henriette is Philippes wife, his property, his to do with as he wishes. But, this is my interpretation or thoughts based on the real life events. We stake our claim or we are ploughed into the field. Louis decides to go to Paris to bless the sick. And I see all the little things that Henriette says, her little gestures and actions that bring conflict and sadness to Philippe. Despite being a dab hand at treating people who have been poisoned, the doc announces that she . What if the poison spreads? Point 9: And again, who can blame her. Lets just say, Henriettes jealous behaviour is a far cry less despicable than Philippes.). He was a noble, he knew the rules.) Montcourt pauses its clear he recognises Rohans voice. Also thanks for your detailed and in depth reviews. you wanted to make it your castle. Your closest confidants told you to look elsewhere! According to the Savoyard ambassador, the king vowed that, if Henriette had indeed been poisoned, those involved would be tortured to death, including the chevalier de Lorraine, Philippes favourite, if he were implicated. Bontemps is a little freaked: Th-this is highly irregular, your Majesty. But the IDGAF expression on the Queens face is priceless. needless to say, all my writing is copyright to me, so don't be a dick and steal it. plus its almost as if he has something to say, to hide. And even if not, we see what Philippe is capable of when hes in a jealous snit. Versailles - Stagione 3 Episodio 10. Though it was true that he was saddened by Henriettes death, I dont felt that he was actually that hell bent on punishing those who were or at least believed to be responsible for her death, due to the lack of evidence among other factors. Ive found some interesting, unedited sources about him and I hope to write very soon a book to make some justice to this very, very mistreated character. The steps, the swinging of the arms, the movement of the coat and their cravats. Louis smacks it away with the poker, Marchal steps in, Montcourt grabs a candlestick. She was 26. No one leaves. She brought honour on herself and glory to our court. She is not indulgent in it. I think Teresa is being a bit naive re. In Paris, says Colbert. but it would cause her too much pain. Montcourt 10 episodes, 2015 Gilly Gilchrist . and to Marchal in his office, interrogating Montcourt. Women are still being raped today in societies which condone such behaviour towards women and which deny women their personhood. Especially in S1, I got the feeling that they gave a lot of Lorraines personality traits/reactions/behaviour to Philippe. And we came here for a visit. The Mysterious Death of Henriette, Duchesse dOrlans, Toad Testicles, Foul-Beard and Broad-Arse. In which case, I dont blame her one bit! Totally inappropriate time to mention it. Dance. Spooks), it was no surprise when this drama arrived with a hearty dollop of sex, violence, tension, and intrigue. Then Montcourt, the sly little worm, implies that Marchal will cop shit if Henriette dies and no culprit is found, and that Marchals judgement is lacking due to the whole de Clermont thing. Henriette is restrained by Philippe, the Queen and Bontemps, and Philippe is clearly suffering as he listens to his wife muffling her screams. Suffering from digestive problems, she lived on a diet consisting primarily of milk. Philippe raping his wife. Louis summons the Dauphin to show him how to be a good king. From the bed, Henriette says pitifully, Dont leave me and straight away, we know who that is aimed at. While making this video i was inspired by the scene when Henriette talks about her first mask ball. Finally, did the male medicin drink the vial of poison accidentally or on purpose? I really enjoy your reviews. Philippe strides in slow-mo through the corridors, arms swinging, hair bouncing, coat swaying and with a tight, determined expression on his face. AAAAAAHHH. yet so satisfying to watch because.. yeah. Quite a few. I also read your discussion between yourself and Teresa about episode 10. I think he also wants reassurance that Louis cares for him as much as he cares for Louis. The midwife and doctor were horrified but there was nothing she could do!!! The three remaining lived to be 59, 49 and 68. the rest will do her good, Bontemps says. I especially like the pairing of her and Marchal. A side-note: On Sophie. I will try, but I trust you wont publish it if you find it too long. Two steps behind him, as protocol dictates, is the Chevalier. King Louis XIV (George Blagden, left) and Henriette (Nomie Schmidt) arrive at "Versailles" in the Ovation series. Because no one knows that Cassel is one of the conspirators (and UGH I dont know WHY the Chevalier just didnt tell Marchal or Louis???) Who was that mysterious man in the mask of Apollo who dan. He certainly is darker, more angry and violent than he was in real life. Thanks for reading! Rohan is the Masked Man! Louis approaches and she wakes. Point 5: Ah, Henriettes remark about Philippes glorious death in battle. Ive addressed each of your points, but it has run very long and I dont know if it will post in the comments section or not. You see it in Ep3 where he yells where is MY wife? You see it in Ep2 with his angry speech to Louis: do you tell yourself that when you are fucking MY WIFE? In so many subtle ways Philippe is being demeaned by Louis. Queen Marie-Thrse noted that everyone was talking about Henriettes death and the manner of it. It unfortunately follows that her absence would weaken you. Is Philippe such a child and so lacking in self-restraint that he cant wait a few extra moments until they, too, were behind closed doors? Fashion. Another suggestion is that she had porphyria, although she displayed none of its symptoms. It was very clear from episode 1 that you were not a fan of Henriette and I found that quick jarring to read in your reviews. First off, let me preface my response with the qualifier that I know very little about the historical figures on which these characters are based. Dieu. on The finale. She is powerless. On the other hand, Ive never doubted for a moment Philippes loyalty to his brother or his love for him. Heres a thought: what is your view to Claudine? Then he turns and suddenly a Man In a Mask is standing there. The camera pans up and it is a truly magnificent sight, flowers everywhere. Its stoic. He rolls in bed, his cheek on a bloodied pillow, and suddenly wakes, realises what it is and follows the trail to Louis bedchamber. He had mistresses, for example. The two Ms still fight, and Louis approaches, holding the poker. He did it with Prince Annaba, with Philippe and the Chevalier, with Philippe in the bath whether its just him thinking hey, Im the King, I can do whatever TF I want or some other deep need to catch people unawares, I do not know). Point 8: Again, refer to comments on Henriettes lack of power as a woman and as a subject of the king to say no to said king. Music. This girl is familiar she was at Henriettes bedside as the princess related the story of her first masked ball to Sophie. Point 6: Not her greatest moment, no. Toodles. Okay, is Louvois just being a dick? There are only two men in this court who move freely between the outside world and the Kings inner circle, but only one who has never raised a single voice against him. Bontemps is surprised: the Kings brother? NO, BONTEMPS. When we are the kings enemy, we must make him believe we are his friend. The camera pans up to show the Queen on her knees in prayer, then a select few further back (I see Colbert, Louvois, Montespan, Sophie, Cassel). His grip tightens on the poker, even as Montcourt looks actually shocked at that accusation. And Louis coming out the good guy. We see his offer to help refused time and time again. Philippe and Henriette were forced into a marriage with someone they didnt love or care for. Hold onto this moment, I told you. Thank you! Royal FamilyKing Louis XIV Arranged Marriage: To Marie-Thrse Boom, Headshot! Louis is greeted by Bontemps in his chambers, who enquires about Henriettes health. Easily tired, she withdrew whenever the party stopped for the night, usually going straight to bed. Hi Theresa, and thanks for your comment. Another grabs him, covers his mouth, and more appear to shoot a guard. but it is later, after they already speak with the guards in the background. If you have to, just close your eyes and think of France. I have never posted a comment on your website before and this will be the first time that I have ever written a comment here. 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 historical notes you added were my favourite of all, I love knowing whats accurately portrayed and for the parts that were tweaked, what the actual history was. I was never a fan of the character of Henriette, I just cant see how she wronged Philippe more than he did her. poison, death and departures Versailles episode 10. To spare his feelings? We now see Philippe, so resigned, with tears down his cheeks, then Louis with a no, this is NOT happening. look on his face, eyes still dry. And just like that, the light dims in his eyes, his face twists and his zealotry is gone. I will speak to whomever I like. Louvois: I know this is true. Okay, Im gonna walk you through what I see, so bear with me. Then she says: can you feel my skin? And reaches out first to Louis, then Philippe. King Louis is in a bit of a pickle. (*cries*), Bontemps goes to see Louis. I was highly frustrated with the artistic liberties the authors took, and some just pretty much made up shit, totally contrary to history . Historically, poison was definitely suspected in Henriettes death and briefly, heres how it went down: It was 1670 and Henriette was pissed off she couldnt be with Louis at Versailles, and of course Monsieur knew this, so he ordered her to accompany him to Saint Cloud. Ridicule. After all, everything she did was unacceptable at that time for women and it was certainly acceptable to beat a woman, especially if she was a wife, sister or daughter. Jules! We learn that she has loved Louis since they were children. As for Philippe, I cant make out what he is. Louis replies how else was I to keep you close. Were just waiting for it to take root., Now we are outside in an antechamber again, where Colbert is frantic that Henriette must be moved, that she cannot be treated in the Kings chamber. Its my weekly sin, I confess, Im too addicted to this period to miss it. (Historical note: this happened and wasnt at all odd) The door suddenly opens, the Queenis standing there. 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. Henriette is viewed as property. In one of the episodes did we see Clermont messing with the doctors box of bottles. We see Louis expression crumple, and he blinks, almost disbelievingly, and then Philippe is out the door. Henriette 12 episodes, 2015-2017 Anatole Taubman . And Louis is left in the salon, framed by the door, the guards, and looking incredibly vulnerable and alone. Duchess Henriette becomes suddenly ill when she returns from a visit to her brother in England. HOW DID THEY DO THAT SO PERFECTLY??? The first time we see Philippe is with his lover. I do understand you are a fan of Philippe, but I dont understand why that nessitates that Henriette be viewed as the villian. Jacques 10 episodes, 2015 . The opening episode of Versailles season two featured fortune tellers and laser beams. Rohan slits the other guards throat, watches from a distance as the young prince has a sack put over his head then bundled off. She cant honestly say that the death of the man to whom she is shackled in a loveless marriage, who feels no attraction for her and never can but can easily enough rape her, who stands between her and the man she truly loveswouldnt be entirely unwelcome. Is Philippe a victim? Seems likely in the show (historically, this is not so the case at all). 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. Im no Henriette fan, but Im so sorry, no, Philippe did not win the victim sweepstakes in that marriage. Season Two Mike and the last of Rohans men are massacred in a last stand by the musketeers, led by Fabien Marchal. But I still dont get why he doesnt just dob them both in.? They walk into a salon, where Montcourt is playing cards, and everyone suddenly stops talking when Marchal meets the mans eye. Snake! More of an extreme sadness at his wifes pain. Duchess Henriette becomes suddenly ill when she returns from a visit to her brother in England. Anyways, he says: we cannot be seen together anymore. Just another way Louis is emasculating him, making him a laughing stock in French society. Because the whole world gave you counsel. The camera then cuts to Rohan, drinking and brooding in his room, absently stabbing the table with a knife as he glares at a portrait of Louis-as-a-boy (which is a gorgeous portrait and includes Philippe, apparently in a private collection and attributed to artist Charles Beaubrun. Panoramica: After crushing the Protestants and thwarted Leto, Louis feels invincible. Louis and Bontemps share a look between them a kind of wtf do we do now? 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. I first read your reviews right after watching the entire series and then again after recently rewatching all 30 ep again. Duchess Henriette becomes suddenly ill when she returns from a visit to her brother in England. Called it!) So that would perhaps put affair-with-sister-in-law a half tick closer to pardonable than homosexuality, which is wholly and completely condemned in the bible. I will come, says Philippe. At the time of her death, it was widely believed that Henrietta had been poisoned and the prime suspects were her husband, Philippe and/or his lover, the Chevalier de Lorraine. Montcourt looks nervous, says he doesnt know what he means. However, the court (and her brother, Charles II) was told she died of natural causes so he could hardly behead anyone for murder after that.