You really point out a lot of details one might miss when watching the episodes for the first time. But I still dont get why he doesnt just dob them both in.? ), I think your recaps are wonderful and I enjoy reading them every bit as much as I do watching the programme! Louis pauses, shocked, Marchal grabs his belly, echoing that look, and Im all NOOOOOO! My loyalty still lays with Philippe as her husband, he has a right to lay claim to his wife. 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). While your character and scene analyses tend to differ quite a bit from my own (perhaps because of that?? I thought so but no. 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. We see a quick shot of Montcourts body being dumped from a cart into the muddy swampiness, to join other rotting, decaying bodies. and to Marchal in his office, interrogating Montcourt. I especially like the pairing of her and Marchal. Claudine doesnt know how long Henriette has left, but it is her wish to see you both. Also, Henriette has asked to be carried to the garden so that she might be surrounded by her favourite flowers. (Philippes gentle smile is so bittersweet here!) I think this comes down to loyalty one would assume the Kings guard would be fiercely loyal to the crown so no one would suspect any plotting. Not only did they grow up together but they were first cousins and Louis was a devout Catholic. Hi, Charming. We are shown much more of Philippes inner mind and his relationship to Louis than anyone else. Why is this so? And Philippe says calmly and quietly: There. We were young. Yet how much pain are you willing to endure before you get what you want? Louvois has been a kind of double agent all along, directed by Louis himself to assume the role of critic and conspirator. We must get the king and the queen and yourself to safety at once. And the penny drops for Bontemps, his look of dismay so clear. Well, my thought is Philippe angrily claiming his conjugal rights may well have happened before. PERFECT. Henriette wasnt asking the king to hire a hit on Philippe. I have one comment / correction on what you wrote on Henriettes death scene. 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? Henriette of England died in Saint-Cloud, not in Versailles. The sudden onset of Henriettes illness, the severe pain and the short time between the onset of her symptoms and her death suggested to her contemporaries that she had been poisoned. I wonder what theyve got in store for us. Do you honestly think that just because certain abusesatrocities, evenwere acceptable, that those on the receiving end didnt feel anger, pain, violation, etc. Does Henriette mind being used by Louis? Claudine Masson Fabien Marchal Henriette of England Henriette and Montespan Fabien and Sophie Isabella Braganza Claudine and Fabien Marie-Thrse and Montespan Versailles (series) Sophie de Clermont Philippe of France Henriette and Louis Philippe and Liselotte's Wedding Chevalier and Henriette Categories Photograph: BBC. Check Ovation for times and how you can watch Ovation in your area. Close the doors! The Queen adds: we must put her in the bed. Louis nods; in she goes. Really enjoyed reading your reviews, which I found halfway the show. Both of them were in love with other people when they were forced to marry and they both were aware of that. Nor can I hold her responsible for the fact that Louis uses her as a weapon against his brother. Philippe has no interest in Henriette, is not attracted to her or in love with her. Does all this excuse Philippe raping Henriette? Are there more shows you will review? 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. 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. I hope the surgery went well, Heather! Inside Versailles Henriette Sister of King Charles II of England, Henriette - known as Madame - is the wife of Philippe and the mistress of King Louis. 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. You can ask to reproduce it, though - just contact me. I cannot permit it, he says. We see Louis take what is rightfully and lawfully his his wife. In the early hours of 30 June, she died. The moment stretches and Claudine shakes her head: she will not survive the poison. We see a shot of Philippe and Louis: Philippe is stunned and mega sad. While making this video i was inspired by the scene when Henriette talks about her first mask ball. Is it fair? Of course, nothing happened and the doctors said colic but nine hours later, she was dead. I just found out your site and I must congratulate you for your beautifully written reviews. What? I have known your website for some time now but hadnt had much time to write a post until now. Im merely suggesting you might save some time. Marchal persists, pointing out that Louvois always disagrees frequently and loudly with the Kings decisions. SYNC. I could never love you more. As to it appearing that it seems like it almost never happened. *Another side-note: When the Chavelier mentions that Louis does not look for beauty so much as character, umwas he talking about Henriette? Something must be done! Louis demands and now NOW he is looking scared, helpless and not at all like the King. All of these things have the power to change a nation from within. Henriette. You dont get to my age and experience with your naivete still intact. Ugh) and oh dear, the Chevalier looks so panicked, so worried by the Ducs appearance is it because he thinks people will start accusing him again of treason? Your email address will not be published. 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! And then down by the promontory. In reality it only took a very short time for the plan to take full effect. Okay, is Louvois just being a dick? Duchess Henriette becomes suddenly ill when she returns from a visit to her brother in England. The writers do it over and over again, in tiny little ways that is infuriating (Philippe with his sad puppy eyes Nooooo!) . It could possibly be the same spot from Ep1, when he confronted the wolf and Philippe rode in to rescue him. By this point, Louis had basically forgotten about and gotten over Henriette though this was much to her displeasure and chagrin. Its my weekly sin, I confess, Im too addicted to this period to miss it. How accurate is Netflix Versailles? My biggest problem with Henriette/Louis is that I find it highly doubtful that Louis would have sex with her. 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. but the show never uses his name, referring to him only as his title of Chevalier, probably to avoid confusion . They fear she might have been poisoned, so King Louis XIV shuts all access To Versailles. Henriette was more than happy to become second only to Marie-Therese. One witness observed that Henriette looked like a dressed corpse upon whom someone had put some rouge, while others thought she had death painted on her face. Cassel passes him and bows. Thatd do it. NOOOOOOO. Check back soon for my overview and wrap up of the entire season. The two Ms still fight, and Louis approaches, holding the poker. They walk into a salon, where Montcourt is playing cards, and everyone suddenly stops talking when Marchal meets the mans eye. [4] 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! 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. Josephine Wilkinson is an academic and author. UGH D:. This scene is barely seconds long, but oh, so telling as to her character. 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. Perfectly written line is delivered perfectly by perfect actor. Previously, we see Masson offer the same bottle offered to Louis when the king is sick (and Masson reels off a list of ingredients), and the bottle being secretively replaced, so Masson definitely did not know it was poisoned. Philippe and Louis have all the best monologues and the writing is brilliant, so in character. The writers want us to think that evrry time they had kids, he had to rape her? Louis meanwhile, is disorientated (and by this time I am wondering where the guards are with all this noise, despite Marchal telling them not to disturb them). 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). Anyway, back to the story. They are singing. Minor detail maybe, but not sure if that doesnt change the meaning of the next bit somewhat? And the next shot is Louis in slow-mo, walking out. Louis looks strained, says: I do not regret sending her. Points 1 and 2: We establish that both people are in love with someone else. She later dies in her bed. Unfortunately, Louis paranoia and selfishness blind him to this. Why should we fault Henriette for not ending her incestuous relationship with her brother-in-law, the king, but Philippe can be forgiven for continuing his homosexual relationship with the Chevalier? I find it interesting that Louis feels the need to add: she came to find me, to put the doubt on Montespans face to rest. 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. Who was that mysterious man in the mask of Apollo who dan. Quite a few. Cassel leaves, then Montcourt walks away in the direction of Rohan who is discussing the Dauphins outing with a guard. Except, when hes really angry and he rapes her. My apartment has no pisspot and I do hate to urinate in the stairwells. The Chevalier: Never stopped you before. (teeheehee) They are interrupted by the Duc de Cassel (who is looking even rougher and more filthy than usual. Jacques 10 episodes, 2015 . She coudnt have said no if shed wanted to. Thank you so much for your in depth response to my question. Louis drops the poker, approaches Montcourt. And Louvois being the pompous ass he is, says haughtily: Before you speak to me, I suggest you speak to the king. Marchal: I am his Majestys eyes and ears, Msieur Louvois. As for Philippe, I cant make out what he is. Thank you. *insert sound of breaking heart here*. There could have been some anger involved without resorting to rape. Nup. YAAAAAY! Youre brought up, its your duty. His contemplation is silent. Is she a villain for this because of the thinking of the day? Just because women were denied their personhood does not mean they were not human beings who felt as any human being might feel. Even the bouncing hair. I just discovered Versailles this week and watched it in quick succession!!! Philippe raping his wife. A subtle yet interesting choice made by production to change the portraits in Henriettes chambers. Its emotionless. And here is where Im a bit uncertain, but didnt she make that remark after Philippe raped her? Philippe weeps. To spare his feelings? Apparently de Clermont gave Marchal the names of the conspirators against the king, and all the names of those who shared her allegiance. And yes, the Chevalier does live to quite a ripe old age . I couldnt honestly say. There is no change. Oh, Lord receive me she softly says, opens her eyes can you hear that? Philippe and Henriette were forced into a marriage with someone they didnt love or care for. You can read more about Henriettas death here. You went north, I went south and she went west and by the time they righted themselves we found our way down by the mill stream. Ridicule. This is who they truly are in this one moment of grief. Should Claudine be villified for showing up her father? Who seeks to harm Henriette? It is so interesting to watch, given a discussion I had on Twitter earlier with some fellow fans. 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. but it is later, after they already speak with the guards in the background. NOT I dont want you to die, (that comes later) she says my problems cannot be solved, you know that. Way to avoid his question. Louis orders the Versailles garden to be brought into Henriette's deathbed scene. Even Louis at this stage is getting sick of it and announces he is going to war. And Rohan chuckles and I well. Women were not allowed to practice medicine at that time and her father clearly disapproves, particularly as she grows more skilled and knowledgable than him. In which case, I dont blame her one bit! Philippe loves and is loyal to his brother and only wants Louis to allow him to support him. Louis is greeted by Bontemps in his chambers, who enquires about Henriettes health. There are times when I will shout (in my head), Just leave this place and run back to England.. 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. Louis. However, lets assume they are both equally dire sins. Feel free to comment if any details are wrong. poison, death and departures Versailles episode 10, Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), The finale. Both felt neglected by the other. Monsieur de Reynaud is poisoned by an unknown entity. Finally, the king weeps for his love, when he is alone. Vatel (with Uma Thurman and Gerard Depardieu). Beating your wife was also quite legal, acceptable and, indeed, expected. The first time we see Philippe is with his lover. He is genuinely happy to see the Chevalier and shows it. I realise a woman was expected to stay faithful to her husband even while it was acceptable for him to have mistresess (ha! Even if I ignore the historical figures behind the show and what I know of their real lives, I cant ignore the historical setting or the social arena in which the show is played. THIS. 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). So do I believe that our enemies would dare to poison King Charles of Englands sister? Mainly wanted to know about Chevalier after last weeks tearful declaration of love. And so was she. Louis, who never forgave a slight, always ensured that the guilty paid dearly. 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. Never forget. They look at each other for a moment, until Philippe looks away and mutters, Not that youd remember. Louis thinks, then slowly reaches into his jacket pocket, steps forward and takes Philippes hand then places that stone in the palm. He was a noble, he knew the rules.) He sees Louis. 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. 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. Coming from the quills of noted showrunners David Wolstencroft and Simon Mirren, both known for gripping series with a conspiratorial bent (i.e. Philippe had stillborn twins and a daughter, a son who died at 2 and one at 4, plus two miscarriages. Oh, and was it common in this era to talk about new marriages literally 2 minutes after your wife/husband died? Arguably, as a man, it was within Philippes power to end his relationship easily enough whereas Henriette, a woman, would very possibly not have had that same power. Season 1 | Season 2 Getting Started | Contributor Zone Contribute to This Page Add episode Guilt often manifests itself in an outward show of rage. She is currently working on a biography of Louis XIV. He cares for her, but anytime he has to choose between Chevalier and her, he always choose the former. forgot to add the bit about similar shows.
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