Her mother (a french princess) is dead, and shes alone, probably the only English in the palace. I knew hed say that line! God knows the wolves might have taken us but what did we know? But your first strike would have to be true. And Louis is left in the salon, framed by the door, the guards, and looking incredibly vulnerable and alone. Im leaving. Louis: You would defy me, even in this moment? Philippe: I know what this moment is. Louis steps to his brother and the camera frames them between the crossed pikes, a familiar movie making technique that focuses your eye solely on them, and also creates powerful imagery of two strong men, between weapons, taking opposite views. And our enemies have stopped at nothing to destroy it. Louis approaches and she wakes. Oh, Lord receive me she softly says, opens her eyes can you hear that? To which Marchal says: you are the daughter of a Huguenot conspirator to the King, funded and supported by William of Orange. But Sophie says her mother paid that price, she is merely trying to survive and thought Marchals protection would ensure it. Absolutely enjoyed your recap of the finale. Claudine then enters and grills Bontemps, the Queen and Philippe about the symptoms while Henriette gasps in pain on the bed. Excellent. #JesusTakeTheWheel What a scene. The first time we see Philippe is with his lover. So anyways, off we go. Speculation that Henriette had been poisoned began straight away. 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???) Louis XIV was born on 5 September 1638 in the Chteau de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, to Louis XIII and Anne of Austria. We see Henriette asleep in the bed. 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. Henriette, however, happens to be in love with the king and, more importantly, it seems he with her. Hold onto this moment, I told you. 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. It was generally believed that she had been poisoned by one of her husband's friends, but historians have concluded that she died of natural causes, perhaps of a ruptured appendix. Point 6: Not her greatest moment, no. He was distraught when she died, and was fully intent on punishing those responsible (as poison was indeed thought to have killed her). It is my experience that it is only those closest to a man that can inflict the greatest pain. You did this to her. Louis looks shocked: Brother. Philippe will have none of it: We warned you. They fear she might have been poisoned, so King Louis XIV shuts all access To Versailles. At some stage, Musket Mike (the masked man) is outed as a Kings guard. The camera hovers over the prone Henriette then pans up from the bed, like we are her soul being released from her body. And for those who love her. Philippe replies ominously: we are all of us in sickness here. Who seeks to harm Henriette? yet so satisfying to watch because.. yeah. Nup. I could see the Chevalier if not Philippe taking on Sophie as a sort of pet, his project, I imagine the Chevalier would have adored trying to corrupt a sweet young thing like Sophie. Not only did they grow up together but they were first cousins and Louis was a devout Catholic. It could also be argued that Philippe is relatively powerless, but only where Louis, his older brother and his king, is concerned. 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. In between re-watching S1, of course. keep him occupied in body and mind, adds Louis with a brief smile. You died of a cold, or a simple infection or someone sneezing on you. Versailles (TV Series 2015-2018) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. 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. I kind of doubt it). Marchal: The King once told me, he warned me quite clearly that his enemies would seek to destroy those closest to him. But enough with this. Lot of time on my hands at the momentLULZ. Louis asks Henriette to spy on her husband and she does not refuse. You said everything that should have been pointed out a long time ago, with counterpoints and parallels that shone a light on some arguments and favoritism that , within the context of the show not history, were just mind boggling. Both of them were in love with other people when they were forced to marry and they both were aware of that. What does she say? Louis has not (even though yeah, okay, protocol). I hope the surgery went well, Heather! The one she loves the most. Even the bouncing hair. See above comments about Henriettes powerlessness as a woman. But Sophie declares she has no life: what her mother told her was a lie. Gladly. Louis is disbelieving: And sacrifice your future to see me suffer? Philippe glances around the salon then says: What does a King know of sacrifice?, Louis cant believe it. You! He points and accusing finger. But lets compare: Henriette is jealous. They have some banter, and Rohan invites the boy to play a game A game of war? The Dauphin says excitedly. Except, when hes really angry and he rapes her. Easily tired, she withdrew whenever the party stopped for the night, usually going straight to bed. He is genuinely distraught, going to a collapsed Henriette on the floor while Louis is just standing there, seemingly frozen. Cultural factors, too, played a part. The first one we ever played in, says Philippe. Louis stands outside: her life is in your hands, he says ominously. (For the record, I am speaking strictly of the characters in this drama, not the historical characters). Louis orders the Versailles garden to be brought into Henriette's deathbed scene. His grip tightens on the poker, even as Montcourt looks actually shocked at that accusation. The episode starts in Madame de Montespans bed, with Louis awake and staring at the ceiling. If Id been in her shoes, I think Id have given a flat affirmative. I have some questions. Point 4: This point actually supports my own. It ended up working even better than planned and within a very short amount of time, Louis fell for Louise de la Valliere who was originally meant to be a decoy but became his first official royal mistress. Because the whole world gave you counsel. I have known your website for some time now but hadnt had much time to write a post until now. And even after Louis became tired of Louise, he didnt run back to Henriettes arms either, instead he turned to Montespan who became his next mistress. In one of the episodes did we see Clermont messing with the doctors box of bottles.. As to fiction I found the ones I did read ended up thrown against the wall. I will speak to whomever I like. Louvois: I know this is true. Bontemps suddenly appears; Henriette has been calling. Marchal commands to clear the room, Louis adds: Not you, Montcourt. and the doors are sealed: no one enters. It is featured in several shots when Louis & Philippe are arguing and she reveals shes preggers as well as when Louis comes to confront her about not wishing to live with the doubt about the child. So thats why I believe that the most that Louis felt for Henriette was that he only loved her a little or to some degree but not enough. He genuinely believes Philppe is a potential threat. Henriette portrayed by Pierre Mignard, 17th century, Henriette, Duchesse d'Orlans, the sister-in-law of Louis XIV, took a drink of her usual chicory water and immediately clutched her side, crying out in pain. Much kudos to Nomie Schmidt for a brilliantly sad scene, aided by the backing music and the strength and emotion of George Blagden and Alex Vlahos. I very much enjoyed reading them and especially liked your additional facts about the historical events and figures. ! Louis is stunned: Why are you casting all this rage at me? Philippe: Because you deserve it. Is he justified in knocking her across the room? So he tells Louis he will now deliver the man responsible for their deaths. Montcourt tried to tell me the same. Her father was King Charles I of England, her mother the youngest daughter of Henry IV of France and Marie de' Medici. However there is a new addition, a large portrait of Louis now hanging on wall near the door (replacing a previous smaller ND painting of flowers). he is troubled, hearing Montcourts whispers in his head: When we are the kings enemy, we must make him believe we are his friend. and so on. And she was having an affair with the Comte de Guiche. And were never coming back. The Chevalier makes the sign of the Cross (like the good Catholic he is), sweeps a look across the room to Cassel? Henriette has become seriously ill, it might be poison and she is the sister of the King of England. They exchange silent looks for a moment, then Philippe says quietly, Do you remember our fort?. For one thing, Anne of Austria, Henriette and the Comtesse de Scissons and even Louis XIV partly himself were in real life all part of a plan to distract the court and other gossip mongers from spreading further lies, gossip, rumors and to provide a cover up for Louis and Henriettes affair which was more of a fling than an actual full fledged affair. Thanks for reading! Would you villify a slave because he hated his master or ran away simply because slavery was accepted at that time and slaves (much like women, little difference there) were considered nothing more than the property of their masters to do with as they please (again, just as a woman was to her husband)? He is clearly upset. She brought honour on herself and glory to our court. A day later, I was hooked. (its only 16mins and 50 seconds in not that I was counting *innocent whistle*) Filmed in the Chteau de Maisons in Maisons-Lafitte, in the Salon dHercule, he strides past Montcourt, demands to know what he is doing. 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. She is later arrested as the poisoner as her son is released, but ridiculed from court. It would be an outrageous thought. Louis turns in slow-mo, the expression on his face revealing nothing. He rolls in bed, his cheek on a bloodied pillow, and suddenly wakes, realises what it is and follows the trail to Louis bedchamber. In walks Philippe, now fully dressed (and what a fine figure he is!) He is always the king, while Philippe gives his emotions (somewhat) free rein. And just like that, the light dims in his eyes, his face twists and his zealotry is gone. Philippe replies, almost resignedly: Im not asking for permission. Unfortunately, Louis paranoia and selfishness blind him to this. Another grabs him, covers his mouth, and more appear to shoot a guard. Yes, it was common to talk about marriage that soon! If anything, his expression pays deference to her status as a princess, hes contemplating his own mortality. Dance. THIS. Ah, but not so devout that Louis followed all the teachings. Im thinking no. Grrrr well Im not writing all that over again. They grew up knowing what their duty was as prince and princess. I believe Louis did love her. Hi Jules and Aly, Keeps your brothers power in check and offers a direct connection to England. But it is kept behind closed doors. UGH D: Hi Jules, I have thoroughly enjoyed reading your reviews as much as I have enjoyed watching Versailles. Marchal, his shirt now stained with his wound, stumbles into the antechamber, to Bontemps and says: Listen to me. Back outside, to a view of Versailles under construction (I love these pre-glory shots!) Not Marchal! Josephine Wilkinson is an academic and author. King Louis is in a bit of a pickle. Seems likely in the show (historically, this is not so the case at all). 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. And silently walks to the window. I was never a fan of the character of Henriette, I just cant see how she wronged Philippe more than he did her. Is there anything more beautiful than the scent of blossom in the air? Henriette gets out softly. Louvois and Marchal agree. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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. We see him silent and sombre, a blank expression on his face. I do. My heart breaks for him. They walk into a salon, where Montcourt is playing cards, and everyone suddenly stops talking when Marchal meets the mans eye. *Disclaimer* I do not own any of the audio or footage included in this. And poor Philippe, who is distraught about his wife, its just another snub for him, isnt it? Off they stride with purpose and a couple of guards, through the gorgeous corridors (shot in the gorgeous Vaux Le Vicomte) and with ominous background music to set the mood. Lulz. Mike did. No, of course she doesnt. Henriette of England is poisoned during her trip back from England. Looking forward to Season 2!! The marriage was doomed from the start, because Henriette was already in love with Louis, it seems. Im actually in the States where episode seven will be airing tomorrow night, but I read ahead because I know history so nothing coming was really a spoiler (just a condensed timeline). But not at the hands of Henriette, who really had little power in the situation. That Henriette was such an effective way of hurting Philippe is down to Philippes viewing her as his property, not because he felt any true affection for her (at least, not until closer towards the end, when I do believe he really does care). But his family and France are divided. To my observation, we do not know who messed with the bottles I was assuming it was Mike or Rohan, because the hand is gloved and we do not see the face. ), I think your recaps are wonderful and I enjoy reading them every bit as much as I do watching the programme! Did not see this one coming! I will come, says Philippe. We see Louis expression crumple, and he blinks, almost disbelievingly, and then Philippe is out the door. UGH, technology! Is it fair? Philippe was the one in strident dissent! And it is on. Her cheeriness disguised the fact that she was unwell. Duchess Henriette becomes suddenly ill when she returns from a visit to her brother in England. Apparently de Clermont gave Marchal the names of the conspirators against the king, and all the names of those who shared her allegiance. when Philippe asks if he were to die, her troubles would be solved. Hes just having some fun. Okay, Im gonna walk you through what I see, so bear with me. (Historical note: mistresses were in competition with each other all the time, poison was effective and the murderer didnt have to deal with the messiness. 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. Yes. many things. Louis looks at him as he goes on: I believe this palace is a symbol of our king. Henriette says to Philippe: Im sorry. She is a toy left to gather dust on the shelf and which Louis has taken from him just to prove that he can. Thanks for the correction I listened to that audio over and over but couldnt quite get the last word! There was an attempt on her life before. I love these seemingly random yet distinct choices made by directors and production designers. Love your delicious commentary, brava! I cant always catch what is being said, particularly if it an aside or a whisper but I know you will tell me . For the record, I dont think Henriette would actually like to see Philippe die, but she would like to be shot of him. BRILLIANT acting. Because he did feel something for her, despite her repeated betrayal of him, over and over. Obviously he loves Chevalier. 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. Just because women were denied their personhood does not mean they were not human beings who felt as any human being might feel. Why is this so? 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). Duchess Henriette becomes suddenly ill when she returns from a visit to her brother in England. : . Wow. Coming from the quills of noted showrunners David Wolstencroft and Simon Mirren, both known for gripping series with a conspiratorial bent (i.e. They fear she might have been poisoned, so King Louis XIV shuts all access To Versailles. Point 10: The abnoxious snog in front of Henriette. But gossip is gossip and it was particularly rife and vicious in those days. This is such a clever production team impeccable writing, brilliant cast, sumptuous sets and costumes. I really enjoy your reviews. I just wanted to tell you that I enjoy your reviews and will keep reading them through saison 2. Point 5: Ah, Henriettes remark about Philippes glorious death in battle. The two Ms still fight, and Louis approaches, holding the poker. As Montcourt is delivering this little speech, the camera angle singles out the massive symbolism in the shot: the angels on his leather sash belt. (since you mention here she is his love). Claudine tries to give her something for the pain but she wont swallow, her throat is closing up. We will never know if Louis and Henriette ever did consummate their attraction, but the gossip of the time most definitely swayed in that direction. she was the one who found it, actually. Then, as they both walk through the salon (Vaux de Vicomte again) and to the doors, the guards bar their way and Louis enters. Should Claudine be villified for showing up her father? They could be far away from the victim at the time of death, so it would be difficult to definitively pin on anyone. Nor can I hold her responsible for the fact that Louis uses her as a weapon against his brother. Rohan took him riding. Then he screams out: CALL THE GUARD!. Ill tell you, though, that, like you, I totally adore Philippe in this series, the actor is great and some King/brother interaction is well done. Louis drops the poker, approaches Montcourt. Only Versailles is now about as sexy as Robot Wars. We were young. Heres a thought: what is your view to Claudine? But his treatment of her does make me think, rather than an actual person, the writers have quite subtly used her as a tool: she is the only person Philippe can take his frustrations out on he knows she loves Louis, and at that point Louis is still very much in love with her Philippe knows this, and punishes Louis the only way he can, but punishing his mistress. (*cries*), Bontemps goes to see Louis. Is it fair? Montcourt 10 episodes, 2015 Gilly Gilchrist . He sent poison to Paris, where it passed through several hands before ending up in the jug containing the chicory water. But Montespan kind of brushes it off with, Yes, I would do the same. She is hurt, nonetheless. Louis pauses, shocked, Marchal grabs his belly, echoing that look, and Im all NOOOOOO! Oh, and she was the one who prepared Henriettes tea. In the days when it was only you who /truly/ had my back. UGH, Henriette. Moreover, two years later, Louis invited Lorraine back to court and into the royal favour, which he would not have done had he believed Lorraine was the murderer. Henriette 12 episodes, 2015-2017 Anatole Taubman . I am waiting eagerly for the second season and I really hope to see you write about it then. Sad to hear well have to wait a year for the next season Are there similar shows to this you could recommend? Ridicule. Yet another possibility is that she had a duodenal ulcer which burst, leading to peritonitis. elisabetta, oopsI should say figure, not charactersorry, english is not my first language . Again, so so love your words. Montcourt declares he only knew her in passing, Marchal calls out his bullshit: but you knew she had malevolent intent. To which Montcourt sarcastically replies: it may have escaped your notice but everyone in this building has malevolent intent. After reading your review on epsiode 10, and reading that it ends with Philippe leaving Versailles, I thought back to epsiode one and the moment he finds Louis at his favorite spot in the woods. we then learn Henriette is Philippes wife. And even if not, we see what Philippe is capable of when hes in a jealous snit. I couldnt honestly say. Philippe and Henriette are quite possibly the two people Louis loves most, and yet he uses and hurts them both repeatedly to get what he wants and because he is paranoid about his brother. Romantic wouldnt work, but she could become a protge of his. Quite a few. Henriette was more than happy to become second only to Marie-Therese. In the early hours of 30 June, she died. Claudine looks sad: this must be frightening for her. But to his brother? I came across your reviews and I read each one after viewing an episode. 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. Today you get the chance to kill a king! While hes saying this, Marchal behind them is taking out a knife, and suddenly he slides it across the floor, and Louis picks it up, and Montcourt lunges another candlestick is involved.. OMG And then Louis grabs Montcourt from behind and sinks the knife into him! Check Ovation for times and how you can watch Ovation in your area. And also shout out to Hannah for being a a much needed third voice. Nothing. Louis continues to yell: because without me this country will consume itself in nobles squabbles. He paces. That she could feel no affection for the man she was forced to marry, a man who could never feel anything for her and who also raped her, is not at all surprising (even while considering that marital rape was acceptable at that time). She is in such a tizzy that she barely gives her daughter, Sophie, the. The death of someone so young was often attributed to poison. After their conversation about stealing Philippes glory and the fact that Louis never liked sharing. Now, seeing as sister-in-law wasnt even a thing then, this would be like actually shagging your sister. The two are not mutally exclusive. Montespan banters but Louis doesnt bite. Check back soon for my overview and wrap up of the entire season. First off let me say that I absolutely love your reviews of Versailles, Ms. Jules. Pretty sure he was not the one who did the poisoning thing. Bontemps is a little freaked: Th-this is highly irregular, your Majesty. But the IDGAF expression on the Queens face is priceless. This is who they truly are in this one moment of grief. Rohan. Bontemps is still confused: you told us Montcourt was to blame. How can he be so sure? But he will not be resting for long the door opens later and we see a pair of bare feet, the hem of a nightgown, both bloodied, as they enter. This really shows he is vulnerable. Cassel passes him and bows. Royal FamilyKing Louis XIV Arranged Marriage: To Marie-Thrse Boom, Headshot! *That should have read historical figures not historical characters! Bontemps wants to move her she cannot stay in the Kings bed. but Claudine says she cannot be moved. They fear she might have been poisoned, so King Louis XIV shuts all access To Versailles. She seems like she has genuinely been brought in as a main character simply to drive the wedge deeper between Louis and Philippe, but not contribute anything herself to most of her scenes! You admit her situation is unfair and certainly, she is powerless where her husband (and Louis) are concerned and yet, simply because of the screwed up thinking of the day, the thinking that removed a womans personhood and reduced her to mere property, she is the villain for not being able to love a man who ignores her and rapes her? And there is also Dangerous Liaisons, but that is set in the 18th century. We see about ten hooded figures, along with the Unmasked Man whom Rohan freed from jail. You said And she is the only one who knew who prepared Henriettes chicory water. Yet you heard nothing. In perfect sync. The cost is justified a hundred fold! ..And Philippes face that little sigh, the look he is incredulous. 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. Why? Thanks for your great reviews! Earlier that day, a servant spotted one of Philippes mignons and Grand Equerry (Master of the Horse), the Marquis dEffiat, drink water stored in a cabinet near Henriettes chambers, wipe the glass, then go on his way.
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