Thanks for your great reviews! the court was rife with extra-marital affairs involving married women as well as men, but still) but that does not mean Henriette could turn her feelings for Louis off at the touch of a wedding ring from a man she didnt choose or want. From the bed, Henriette says pitifully, Dont leave me and straight away, we know who that is aimed at. It is clear these two have a long relationship and are not allowing a small (read: large) thing as marriage get in the way. Claudine tries to give her something for the pain but she wont swallow, her throat is closing up. It is only since the end of the 20th centuary up to present day that wives can now shout rape, I know of a woman in the 60s that had a baby and had to be stitched, her husband cut her stitches out and raped her. Hi Theresa, and thanks for your comment. Bontemps wants to move her she cannot stay in the Kings bed. but Claudine says she cannot be moved. plus its almost as if he has something to say, to hide. In any case, Philippe is Louis victim but definitely NOT Henriettes. And she did it willingly. Philippe: Because you told her to. Louis: Because she was born to it. Philippe: Because she loves you. Louis: if we do not have the English, we cannot attack the Dutch. The look on Philippes face is incredulous yes, Louis is talking war when his wife lies dying. Louis stands outside: her life is in your hands, he says ominously. After their conversation about stealing Philippes glory and the fact that Louis never liked sharing. I also cannot figure out why Louis and others speak freely in front of the guards when even they are unsure of their loyalty. I have some questions. You couldnt guarantee any would survive. 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. (yeah, I know I said I liked Marchal/Claudine, too! 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. Duchess Henriette becomes suddenly ill when she returns from a visit to her brother in England. Ive said this before in comments. The camera pans up and it is a truly magnificent sight, flowers everywhere. UGH, technology! Queen Marie-Thrse noted that everyone was talking about Henriettes death and the manner of it. Louis turns in slow-mo, the expression on his face revealing nothing. The two Ms still fight, and Louis approaches, holding the poker. It is so interesting to watch, given a discussion I had on Twitter earlier with some fellow fans. While your character and scene analyses tend to differ quite a bit from my own (perhaps because of that?? 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). I am really liking Sophies growth as a character, who is, of course, beautiful, but with attitude and a strong backbone, as we are now seeing. Season Two Mike and the last of Rohans men are massacred in a last stand by the musketeers, led by Fabien Marchal. Henriette of England is poisoned during her trip back from England. Except, when hes really angry and he rapes her. Henriette is just one more thing Louis takes from Philippe. 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. To bring them over to us. 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. Slavery was also an accepted practice of the day. A begrudging father/daughter mentor role, and she eventually warms him up a bit? Henriette answered Montagu with a shrug: she did not know. Philippe turns to the guards, stands patiently at the crossed pikes as Louis stares at his back. Finally, a scene with the Chevalier!!! (For the record, I am speaking strictly of the characters in this drama, not the historical characters). He sent poison to Paris, where it passed through several hands before ending up in the jug containing the chicory water. Oh, Lord receive me she softly says, opens her eyes can you hear that? 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. Speculation that Henriette had been poisoned began straight away. And she was having an affair with the Comte de Guiche. John Clare 191 subscribers Henrietta of England, Duchess of Orlans rushes to Louis XIV's chambers after being poisoned. Similarly, perforation of the gall bladder may have led to an excess of bile leaking into the peritoneum causing the corruption and gangrene reported by her doctors. Here it is, mes amis! 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. 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). They fear she might have been poisoned, so King Louis XIV shuts all access To Versailles. . They exchange silent looks for a moment, then Philippe says quietly, Do you remember our fort?. Hell, HIS WIFE is shagging his brother. 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? . It was just how it was. again, another shagging time between Henriette and Louis, when Louis friends have been murdered and she mentions the fact she was jealous of the dead woman. . Pot, meet kettle. Is it fair? Oh, and was it common in this era to talk about new marriages literally 2 minutes after your wife/husband died? Because Sophie steals any scene shes in with Henriette, hands down, and she even maintains a presence with Montespan, too, though Montespan is clearly the dominant one in most dynamics (the Chevalier excluded, of course swans fat flippers come to mind!) Sorry to jar you There are just some things I couldnt overlook, and I admit I was looking at Henriettes character so closely, to see if the screenwriters would sweeten her up from her historical figure. Montcourt looks nervous, says he doesnt know what he means. 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? 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. Your email address will not be published. Looking forward to Season 2!! hes a critic, but there is another who has been hidden before us. My loyalty still lays with Philippe as her husband, he has a right to lay claim to his wife. And we came here for a visit. Keeps your brothers power in check and offers a direct connection to England. And Louis weeps. Lot of time on my hands at the momentLULZ. Yes, absolutely. She could not affect change herself. I blame it all on Louis! 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. But to his brother? Around 5pm on 29th June Henriette drank chicory water, then keeled over saying Ah! He remembers too. If Id been in her shoes, I think Id have given a flat affirmative. They could be far away from the victim at the time of death, so it would be difficult to definitively pin on anyone. AAAAAAHHH. Excellent. Or twenty, I suppose. Montcourt tried to tell me the same. What a great mix of observation and humor. She coudnt have said no if shed wanted to. I have heard many say they see angels before they die. (Ahhh! Guilt often manifests itself in an outward show of rage. The wedge is firmly being driven between Philippe and Louis, all their arguments and conflict and opposition for each other has been carefully constructed and built up over the last nine episodes, into this final one. Claudine then enters and grills Bontemps, the Queen and Philippe about the symptoms while Henriette gasps in pain on the bed. Only a year or so to go until a new season arrived on fledgling network Ovation, its U.S. cable home. She is subject to the whims and wishes of her king and lover, of her husband and even of her husbands lover. The camera pans around him and yet still, not one muscle is out of place, not one twitch of emotion. ? Brilliant. The camera hovers over the prone Henriette then pans up from the bed, like we are her soul being released from her body. And to Ainee for perspective. More of an extreme sadness at his wifes pain. How accurate is Netflix Versailles? 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. The writers want us to think that evrry time they had kids, he had to rape her? When we are far away, we must make him believe we are near. I guess in summary, I saw more nuance and non-verbal cues with Philippe that made him a more sympathetic character. Philippe has no interest in Henriette, is not attracted to her or in love with her. He was brought up and ruled as absolute monarch, and believed for the good of France. In the show Philippe tries time and again to offer his support and love, but is constantly betrayed or rejected (this happened with the historical figures, too.
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