I cannot even imagine his reasoning for this, however I do know historically, Henriette desperately did want to be Queen of France, as did her mother want it, but at the time, she didnt have the pedigree, being the sister to Englands heir who wasnt even on the throne at the time. Nice one, Montcourt. At least thats always been his excuse. (aaaand check out the looks on Louis and Bontemps faces as I randomly paused right here. Nothing. No, of course she doesnt. He deserves a truly powerful, unpredictable, fun, intoxicating woman who pulls the rug from under him, and he enjoys it. Henriette says to Philippe: Im sorry. 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. even if it turned out his brother was the poisoner. I love it). These reactions perfectly suit and says a lot to their characters, plus George Blagden and Alex Vlahos as hugely talented actors. Versailles - Season 1 - IMDb I think Philippe will always blame Louis for Henriette's death, and I can't see when they'll ever be reconciled again. Admittedly, its in the middle of a shag, when she is distracted, but still. I like the show, the actors and the plot. What a total prick ). I am a true friend of the king. but Louis knows. Rohan took him riding. Then he screams out: CALL THE GUARD!. 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. Versailles (TV Series 2015-2018) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb 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. A day later, I was hooked. Back to Henriette, who is now laid out on a bed, hair done, powdered and dressed in her finest gown. IDK??? Does all this excuse Philippe raping Henriette? You sound worse than Montespan and de Clermont sparring over the card-tables! It felt like if the whole world came running for us his voice thickens with emotion, we might fend off all who would take us ill. He finally looks up, at Louis. And Louis weeps. Horrible man. No. Lot of time on my hands at the momentLULZ. Then he looks to Rohans hand tapping on the stone, decorated with a ring and the penny drops. Id be happy with either, tbh! When we are the kings enemy, we must make him believe we are his friend. His belief was shared by Elizabeth-Charlotte, Philippes second wife, who named the culprits as Lorraine and the Marquis dEffiat, an equerry, who had acted without Philippes knowledge. At least there is a modicum of decorum. But to his brother? She could not affect change herself. When we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away. In one of the episodes did we see Clermont messing with the doctors box of bottles.. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. (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. You said You really point out a lot of details one might miss when watching the episodes for the first time. We see Louis take what is rightfully and lawfully his his wife. I realise that you are not a fan of the historical figure but I am speaking strictly of the character. So do I believe that our enemies would dare to poison King Charles of Englands sister? Pity that they made his character too emo, too frustrated and angry with the world, when he actually was full of joie de vivre, always smiling, always chattering, always ready to find the good in every person and every sistuation. 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. And here is where Im a bit uncertain, but didnt she make that remark after Philippe raped her? And she is the only one who knew who prepared Henriettes chicory water. Princess Henriette was born on 16 June 1644, on the eve of the Second Battle of Newbury during the Civil War, at Bedford House in Exeter, a seat of William Russell, 5th Earl of Bedford (1613-1700), who had recently returned to the Royalist side. 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. Dear Anne, Im guessing I know a fair bit more about rape, the history of rape, the history of rape within marriage and womens rights (and lack thereof) than you realise. Lets just say, Henriettes jealous behaviour is a far cry less despicable than Philippes.). Philippe replies, almost resignedly: Im not asking for permission. *IMAGERY KLAXON*, Next scene Marchal is riding furiously through the forest , no mood music, no sound, and he then bursts into Rohans rooms with guards, only to find the servant Marie on the floor, her wrist slashed with a knife. I knew hed say that line! Henriette drew the worst cards of all four players in those stakes. He expressed his doubts to the grief-stricken Charles II, who earnestly believed that his sister had been murdered. Louvois and Marchal agree. He rapes his wife. Youre brought up, its your duty. Whats wrong? Henriette fulfills her duties with. We now join Rohan with the Dauphin, riding out with the Kings Guard. I can see where the series cliffhanger is heading, besides the obvious unmasking of Rohan as a traitor. (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. Everyone shares a look because, yeah, they know. And poor Philippe, who is distraught about his wife, its just another snub for him, isnt it? And then of course, Philippe rapes her (only the once? 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. Later on, we see the portrait back in Louiss chamber They walk into a salon, where Montcourt is playing cards, and everyone suddenly stops talking when Marchal meets the mans eye. They are singing. Minor detail maybe, but not sure if that doesnt change the meaning of the next bit somewhat? Only honestly acknowledging that Philippes glorious death in battlesomething that would not displease Philippe, himselfwouldnt necessarily break her heart. Rohan grabs her by the throat, saying it is not yet clear to him what she has done to earn her money, then demands she clean his room before leaving. Im genuinely curious to know why you consider Philippe the victim and Henriette the traitor in that relationship. Hell, HIS WIFE is shagging his brother. But I said lets make it our fort. For once in your life you played along. 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. Then he says I pay you to spy on others, not on me. . Henriette says to Philippe: Im sorry. She doesnt want to speak of him. Sometimes, truth is stranger than fiction - and other times, period dramas take a little artistic license . It could also be argued that Philippe is relatively powerless, but only where Louis, his older brother and his king, is concerned. Bontemps says: protocol demands that if the air is impure and if you are at risk, you must leave immediately. (this is true) Marchal strides in to take command. To affect the hearts and minds of people. Louis XIV of France | Versailles Wiki | Fandom 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. Nomie Schmidt, finally royal in 'Versailles' - TV Show Patrol If Id been in her shoes, I think Id have given a flat affirmative. Colbert looks a bit stunned. Im going to be stalking these recaps in the arduous wait for season two. And one day, brother, one day they will. (Same with the Chevalier and his jealousy of Philippes wives. 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. Incest or homosexuality? And I see all the little things that Henriette says, her little gestures and actions that bring conflict and sadness to Philippe. The two are not mutally exclusive. Apparently de Clermont gave Marchal the names of the conspirators against the king, and all the names of those who shared her allegiance. Then Ep 8 miscarriage scene the painting is no longer on table. I pity Henrietta. OMG!). Henriette is viewed as property. Philippe adds: .or two, perhaps. And he strides off. 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. When Marchal goes down and Montcourt takes the knife, Louis lunges, some more fighting with Marchal again entering the fray.. and then OMG Marchal is stabbed!!! The first one we ever played in, says Philippe. It is fascinating to compare Philippes two moments of deep anguish side by side: when the Chevalier was arrested, we saw his total and complete breakdown, the slow crumple of his expression from shock, to horror, to abject grief, then as he collapsed to his knees and rocked while he wept. Our dear Henriette. As to fiction I found the ones I did read ended up thrown against the wall. needless to say, all my writing is copyright to me, so don't be a dick and steal it. Wow. When she travelled to England, she was excited at the prospect of seeing her brother, Charles, again. I am looking at her now. Let me know when the doctor arrives, Louis says, and leaves. As for Philippe, I cant make out what he is. Point 5: Ah, Henriettes remark about Philippes glorious death in battle. 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. She gasps and the priest enters silently. The camera pans around him and yet still, not one muscle is out of place, not one twitch of emotion. It was just how it was. We cut to the forest, to the two Kings Guards in their blue livery, leaning by a tree as Rohan and little Louis still mock fight. After Philippe shoots a couple rounds into the air he tells Louie, Brother we must go, the wolves will come back and there will be more. Did you have the same thought as I; that while in the moment the characters are talking about the actual wolves, the underlying message is about Louis and the traitors in his midst, starting with Moncourt. They grew up knowing what their duty was as prince and princess. A letter from the King of Sweden has arrived, telling Louis he has agreed to break his alliance with the Dutch and support the French. They talk about whats happening Marchal is questioning people, and Sophie was taken in that morning. Louis decides to go to Paris to bless the sick. , Question, did real Louis also love Henriette, or was it unrequited? NOT AT ALL acceptable in the eyes of pretty much everyone. The mortality rate was very high, thats why people had so many children so often. I am sobbing. 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. Bontemps suddenly appears; Henriette has been calling. You can read more about Henriettas death here. Oh, and was it common in this era to talk about new marriages literally 2 minutes after your wife/husband died? We see his offer to help refused time and time again. I was highly frustrated with the artistic liberties the authors took, and some just pretty much made up shit, totally contrary to history . 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. Philippe loves and is loyal to his brother and only wants Louis to allow him to support him. Nor can I hold her responsible for the fact that Louis uses her as a weapon against his brother. We are back at the sickbed, where Henriette sleeps and Montespan silently weeps at the bed. He rolls in bed, his cheek on a bloodied pillow, and suddenly wakes, realises what it is and follows the trail to Louis bedchamber. I risked my life for your vanity, to rescue your wifes dowry. Louis: I acted for France because I AM FRANCE! Philippe remains stoic this time its Louis getting angry and we know why. Stars: George Blagden, Alexander Vlahos, Tygh Runyan Director(s . And if you reread my words very carefully, you might realise that I never once touched on the legality of it. 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. Now she is in a marriage that will never give her any joy with a man she does not love and she should risk displeasing her lover, the king, by rejecting him? Not so much. Hi Laura! 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. A begrudging father/daughter mentor role, and she eventually warms him up a bit? She is later arrested as the poisoner as her son is released, but ridiculed from court. In the early hours of 30 June, she died. Henriette screams and they both surge to the door then suddenly stop. Louis replies how else was I to keep you close. *insert sound of breaking heart here*. It could possibly be the same spot from Ep1, when he confronted the wolf and Philippe rode in to rescue him. I certainly cant say for certain what the writers intent was with that scene, but in this writers opinion it is multilayered a) to show Philippes slow growing resentment towards his brother: he says I want a boy, just like my brother. I was merely pointing out how such treatment of his wife would hardly help warm her feelings towards him. Louis. There was an attempt on her life before. I also cannot figure out why Louis and others speak freely in front of the guards when even they are unsure of their loyalty.. First of all, ladies, stop spewing vitriol. 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. Oh, Lord receive me she softly says, opens her eyes can you hear that? 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 will also add that while Louis uses her to hurt Philippe in a very deliberate and calculated manner, I dont believe that is Henriettes intent at all. Duchess Henriette becomes suddenly ill when she returns from a visit to her brother in England. 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. I think he also wants reassurance that Louis cares for him as much as he cares for Louis. His contemplation is silent. Im thinking no. Only a year or so to go until a new season arrived on fledgling network Ovation, its U.S. cable home. 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. King Louis is in a bit of a pickle. Philippe and Louis have all the best monologues and the writing is brilliant, so in character. for all of these. We found an old building a sorry shack made of stone and moss. It is my experience that it is only those closest to a man that can inflict the greatest pain. In which case, I dont blame her one bit! Duchess Henriette becomes suddenly ill when she returns from a visit to her brother in England. Philippe is jealous. So Louis settles into sleep. We see a lovely shot of Versailles outside, then cut to the Kings bedchamber, where the flowers and hedges are neatly arranged around to the bed. Or twenty, I suppose. Why is this so? Henrietta of England and Her Tragic Life of Calamities and Heartbreak See above comments about Henriettes powerlessness as a woman. This really shows he is vulnerable. But she is human and she can feel jealousy and make inappropriate remarks at inappropriate moments. Both felt neglected by the other. What about the angels? he asks, after Montcourt nervously says hes been praying for Henriette. No one leaves. She was merely being used by the man she was in love with. . And Philippe is the one who looks tortured, he is the emotional one, while Louis remains stoic. Thank you (and I agree with you on all pints!!! Montcourt denies it: No, Sire. Marchal: The King once told me, he warned me quite clearly that his enemies would seek to destroy those closest to him. Louis is calm but angry: then you set yourself against me. Philippe pauses, looks incredibly sad for a moment, then briefly nods. And dragging Effiat into it too, for a) being a mignon loyal to the Chevalier, and b) his familys involvement in the Fronde, during Louis XIIIs reign. Colbert and Louvois look considerably worried. Queen Marie-Thrse noted that everyone was talking about Henriettes death and the manner of it. At the time of his birth, his parents had been married for 23 years. Colbert tries to push his point when Louis enters. Exactly. There was no indication of poisoning, so death was attributed to cholera morbus caused by corrupt and boiling bile, which had led to gangrene in the entrails and other parts of the lower abdomen. Philippe raping his wife. You, me, Henriette. Thank you! And Montespan was married too, so in the eyes of the church that was double adultery. What will be his legacy? He is beyond selfish and his cruel behaviour is at the root of all of their misery. Nup. 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. Louis and Philippe approach the bed, to the dying Henriette who looks really bad. Hi, 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. While your character and scene analyses tend to differ quite a bit from my own (perhaps because of that?? In any case, Philippe is Louis victim but definitely NOT Henriettes. Anyhow, just wanted to say . Such emotion. Henriettes liver and intestines were found to be badly corrupted, while her duodenum, gall bladder and the lower portion of her abdomen were filled with evil-smelling bile. He has poisoned all of them. Noemie Schmidt: Yes, totally stuck. We stake our claim or we are ploughed into the field. I really like him as a character, even though he tortures people. Marchal picks up the dropped knife and lunges and he and Montcourt trade a few blows, with Marchal blocking then delivering a punch. This girl is familiar she was at Henriettes bedside as the princess related the story of her first masked ball to Sophie. Henriette wasnt asking the king to hire a hit on Philippe. (We wont even go into whether or not that maid wanted to be drug into the bedroom by Philippe after his jealous strop with the Chevalier or his sneaking into Louises bed. Affair of the Poisons | Versailles Wiki | Fandom 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. Im no Henriette fan, but Im so sorry, no, Philippe did not win the victim sweepstakes in that marriage. Lulz. If you have to, just close your eyes and think of France. Is it fair? And stunned when Louis says shes in his bedchamber. And suddenly Marchal has his ah-HA moment. Montcourts eyes drop to Louis hand and suddenly he pulls a knife. Season 1 | Season 2 Getting Started | Contributor Zone Contribute to This Page Add episode Mainly wanted to know about Chevalier after last weeks tearful declaration of love. They fear she might have been poisoned, so King Louis XIV shuts all access To Versailles. Hi, The Mysterious Death of Henriette, Duchesse d'Orlans OMG he hits Marchal across the face with the candlestick, Louis lunges, Montcourt throws him off and the King smacks his head on a table. Louis continues to yell: because without me this country will consume itself in nobles squabbles. He paces. As she said, she was only voicing what they were both thinking. Louis is a shit to Philippe. Basically he can do what he wants, but she is not allowed to. Protocol demands that he stays, Philippe says tightly. She causes her father distress, embarasssment, hurt. Cassel leaves, then Montcourt walks away in the direction of Rohan who is discussing the Dauphins outing with a guard. I must be poisoned! so Philippe ordered her dog to be fed the water. Charming. They take her hands. Louis just nods, gives Philippe a look (who is standing near the doors, looking so alone and sad, I just wanna hug him!) Monsieur de Reynaud is poisoned by an unknown entity. *Deeeeeep breath* Okay. Panoramica: After crushing the Protestants and thwarted Leto, Louis feels invincible. #JesusTakeTheWheel What a scene. 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. But that was the thinking of the time. 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. Yep. She is a woman, she is his subject. And Rohan chuckles and I well. I do think it is out-of-character for the Philippe we know and love on the show, not just historically inaccurate, to force himself on her. Such a beautiful moment, with Philippe building on their complex relationship, reminding Louis of a more simplistic time. What if the poison spreads? Hi Jules, I must thank you for your detailed writeup of all ten episodes of Versailles. (*cries*), Bontemps goes to see Louis. You clever, clever bastard. Philippe strides in slow-mo through the corridors, arms swinging, hair bouncing, coat swaying and with a tight, determined expression on his face.
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