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THE TUDORS SEASON 3, EPISODE 3.1


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Tudors episode: 3.1
First aired: 4/5/2009
Tudors season: 3
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Writer(s): Michael Hirst
Director(s):
Ciaran Donnelly
Name of Episode:
Civil Unrest
Guest star(s): Sarah Bolger, Max Brown, Mark Hildreth, Max von Sydow

Mini-synopsis:Episode 1 Season 3 begins with the marriage of Henry (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) to his third wife, Jane Seymour (Annabelle Wallis). In contrast to the scheming upstart Anne Boleyn, Jane is a shy and demure young woman of noble birth, given away on her wedding day by her brother Edward Seymour (Max Brown). Henry's wife may have changed but his marital ambition remains constant -- siring a male heir to the Tudor Dynasty. At the festivities to celebrate the marriage, an attractive young woman catches the eye of Sir Francis Bryan (Alan Van Sprang). She is Ursula Misseldon (Charlotte Salt), lady-in-waiting to the new Queen. He will not be the last nobleman to desire her charms or try to get close to her. Sir Thomas Cromwell (James Frain) wonders aloud if the new Queen harbours Catholic sympathies - thereby posing a potential threat to the ‘progress' of the Reformation. Everyone agrees that a quick pregnancy is imperative for stability. Meanwhile, the dissolution of the Catholic Church continues with vigor and ruthlessness. Religious buildings and orders are destroyed and their assets confiscated by Cromwell's Church Commissioners. One such rampage is witnessed by a young man named John Constable (Kevin Doyle). Deeply disturbed and angered by the desecration, he suggests to a local attorney, Robert Aske (Gerard McSorley), that the common people are only in need of a leader to give them the courage to rise against Cromwell and his lackeys. Being a loyal and prosperous subject, Aske is unmoved by the suggestion. Henry receives a letter from Princess Mary (Sarah Bolger), his first daughter from his marriage with Katherine. She asks to be taken back into his good favor and be readmitted to the court. But Henry has declared both his daughters illegitimate and refuses to contemplate taking her back...unless she signs the Oath of Allegiance - something her mother refused to do. In Rome, Cardinal Campeggio (John Kavanagh) is visited by the young English priest Father Reginald Pole (Mark Hildreth) who voices the hope that Jane is Catholic and may yet convert Henry back to the Church. Sir Francis Bryan, a new favorite of the King, has been charged to obtain Mary's signature on a document which recognizes Henry's supremacy as head of the Church of England and acknowledge that his marriage to her mother was incestuous and unlawful. Mary tearfully replies that she cannot go against her conscience to do such a thing. However, she reluctantly concedes. Henry is greatly pleased by this decision and declares that he will meet Mary soon. John Constable and Robert Aske attend a secret meeting of restless commoners who have grown tired of Cromwell's vicious and avaricious destruction of their Church. By such acts, Cromwell has doubled the King's income and taken possession of huge tracts of land belonging to the monasteries. Aske is sympathetic to their plight, but does not accept their call to arms against the King. In reward for his strenuous and conscientious efforts in abolishing the monasteries, Thomas Cromwell is rewarded with a Knighthood and a Barony and made Lord Privy Seal. His power is now second only to the King's. News comes to Cromwell that peasants in the north of the country have risen against the King. Henry is angered by the news and annoyed that Cromwell didn't know sooner - nor anticipate the grievances of the commoners against the destruction of their churches. He orders the dispersal of the rebels. News soon arrives to the contrary: the rebels have taken the city of Lincoln and are moving towards York. Cromwell is chastised; his career, so recently made, is on the line. Meantime, Robert Aske has given up his earlier loyalty and becomes a leader of the rebels, who take the Five Wounds of Christ as their symbol. The ‘Pilgrim of Grace', the greatest threat to Henry's reign, has begun. Charles Brandon (Henry Cavill) is appointed by the King to be Commander of the royal army: no force should be spared in suppressing the rising. Having been so recently so content, Henry is now pained on many fronts: vexed by the threat and ungratefulness of his subjects; troubled that his wife has not yet conceived; and in great suffering from a bleeding leg from an old jousting accident. His Tudor dynasty is under threat as it has never been before.
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Played by: Charlotte Salt
Relationship(s): Mistress to Sir Francis Bryan
Age: 23-28
Occupation: Lady-In-Waiting to Queen Jane
Backstory: Fictional Character, young and beautiful noblewoman engaged to wed Sir John Tavistock.




Played by: Alan Van Sprang
Relationship(s): cousin to both Anne Boleyn & Jane Seymour
Age: 46 - 49
Occupation: Gentleman of the King's Privy Chamber
Backstory: A distinguished diplomat, soldier, sailor, poet & writer. He was an infamous rake and libertine.He was also a man who dared to speak his mind to the King; on foreign missions he could on occasion be equally outspoken, if not arrogant. He lost an eye in a joust in 1526. There are no paintings of him because of this. He was also known as "Hells Ambassador" or "The Black Pope" due to his brutal governing of Ireland.
BEST QUOTES


    • Henry VIII- "If [Mary] truly wants to forget the unhappy past, then she can start by disowning it."


    • Henry VIII -"If still they do not submit, Mr. Cromwell, then I promise the utter destruction of them, their wives and their children. Do you understand? I will destroy them all and then I'll destroy you, Cromwell."


    • Sir Francis Bryan (to Princess Mary Tudor) - "You are an unfilial daughter....if you were my daughter I would smash your head against the wall until it was a soft as a boiled apple, you understand?"


    • Sir Francis Bryan (recited to Lady Ursula Misseldon) - "Here is the real Danaë - she would kindle your lust even higher -with a touch, one mere touch of her body - and your limbs melt in the fire"


    • Jane Seymour (to Jane Boleyn)- "Lady Rochford it's not your fault that your husband betrayed you. Nor is it Mary's fault or Elizabeth's fault to be born of a King. Women are much put upon in this world. It is my desire to promote their interests. I must do it quietly but I will do it all the same"


    • Henry VIII -'When I was five,my mother and I were taken across London,into the Tower.There was a rebellion against my father;the Cornish rebels were actually at the city walls! And inside,everything was panic,fear. We had no news of the royal army,or my father. My mother tried to remain calm,but she was terrified.So was I. I was sure we were both going to be killed.'


    • Henry VIII -'I've dispatched Suffolk with the royal army.If need be,I will dispatch a second army to destroy the rebels.'
    • Thomas Cromwell -'Yes,Majesty.'
    • Henry VIII -'Unless they disperse,and send 100 of their ringleaders to the Duke of Suffolk with halters around their necks,then he has our permission to burn and destroy all their goods,and make a fearful example of them to all our subjects.
    • Thomas Cromwell -'Yes,Majesty.'
    • Henry VIII -'If still they do not submit,Mr. Cromwell,then I promise the utter destruction of them,their wives and their children.Do you understand me? I will destroy them all...And then I'll destroy you,Cromwell!'
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    UNANSWERED QUESTIONS

    • What is going to happen to Mary and Elizabeth if they are not going to be legitimized by their father?
    • Why is Henry already threatening to destroy Thomas Cromwell?
    • Will Jane speak up about her discomfort about what Henry is doing to the Church?
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    TUDORS EPISODE BEST MOMENTS AND BIGGEST SHOCKERS

    • Henry marries Jane
    Jane and Henry's wedding
    • Nasty Henry! HVIII whispers (and being so loving) to Jane about speaking her mind about his daughter and his business...He reminds her of the fate of wives before her. Here's where you can tell hes getting really mean.
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    • The touching reunion between Henry and Mary with Jane watching.
    Henry, Mary & Jane
    • Sneaky Henry! HVIII spying on Jane and Chapyus through the little space between the wall...No trust there...
    Henry spying on Jane and Ambassador Chapuys in Episode 3.01


    • Cromwell gets biffed upside the head by HVIII!
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    TUDORS EPISODE TRIVIA

    • 1536 is a year in English history where three women claimed the title of queen consort - Katherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, and Jane Seymour. Episode 3.01 picks off on May 30, 1536 on Jane and Henry's wedding day.
    • Historically Francis Bryan was not the one who threatened Mary about bashing her head against the wall that was done by the Duke of Norfolk who was known for brutal treatment towards women.
    • Danaë was the wife of Hercules in Greek Mythology.Danaë killed her husband by poisoning his clothes with Centaurs blood.
    • Jane's wedding outfit is historically inaccurate. White was the colour of mourning of Tudor Queens and the idea of a bridal dress was something that was introduced with the Victorians. It would have been more fitting for Jane to have worn a sumptuous new gown and lots of jewels.

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    Maggie-AnneB. Is This True? 3 Apr 10 2009, 3:27 PM EDT by LadyJane1961
    Thread started: Apr 10 2009, 3:18 PM EDT  Watch
    Last week, just watching some TV, I saw a commercial about the Tudors. I watched the commercial, Of Course, but what really got my attention was at the end Comcast/Showtime come in and say some Specials they have and what not. At the end On Demand said that all new EP's will be shown on On Demand a week early. All Ep's will be shown a week early? Is that true? I know that the first 2 Ep's of season 3 are already on On Demand, and that would be pretty great IF the rest of the Ep's will be like that too!
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    Tinili Help PLEASE ! 4 Apr 6 2009, 8:34 AM EDT by LadyJane1961
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    Hey guys!

    I live in Germany and won't see 3.01 on TV until december. :-( In the iTunes version Showtime remarked that the following program is cut and that the full episode will be shown on TV.
    I would like to know now if there are any differences between the two versions.

    Thanks Tini
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    tudorcrazy Henry's troubles are just beginning (page: 1 2) 21 Mar 27 2009, 10:12 AM EDT by tudorcrazy
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    He made a hash of everything. No son, killing thomas More, Anne, and losing his two precious daughters. So he decides its a whole new world. He starts by becoming more ruthless with Jane from the beginning. He is already alienating the few people left who love him. Cromwell is his scapegoat. Jane only wants the best for him. He alienates Mary by first humiliating her, and then handing her money.That's typical for a father who feels guilty. I love when he slaps Cromwell and calls him knave! He is missing Wolsey, and More who would have forseen the commons uprising, and given him more prudent advise in a more diplomatic manner. Cromwell know his goose is cooked, as soon as Henry rlrvates him to Lord Privey seal. The last to died, and cromwell sees that is elevation is his undoing. Now Henry can blame him, and then execute him.
    his attitides about the jousts, hunting and romance have cooled. I loved the scenne on the wedding night, when he says not this time, and throws them out.
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