You can ask to reproduce it, though - just contact me. Points 1 and 2: We establish that both people are in love with someone else. Exactly. In every possible way. .. now, I am not saying that Colbert is implying Philippe poisoned his wife, but it sure sounds like it. she was the one who found it, actually. And Marchal sees this too, his eyes flicking down to focus on them, then showing us aflashback of the dying girl, Charlotte de Parthanay, whom he held in his arms in Episode Three, where she says she saw angels. Pretty sure he was not the one who did the poisoning thing. Claudine tries to give her something for the pain but she wont swallow, her throat is closing up. Mainly wanted to know about Chevalier after last weeks tearful declaration of love. How accurate is Netflix Versailles? Suffering from digestive problems, she lived on a diet consisting primarily of milk. Philippe is jealous. She is powerless. Enriched my enjoyment of the show, and got a bit more educated on the courts history as well . His grip tightens on the poker, even as Montcourt looks actually shocked at that accusation. It is my experience that it is only those closest to a man that can inflict the greatest pain. Yet you heard nothing. Hi Jules, I must thank you for your detailed writeup of all ten episodes of Versailles. It was just how it was. I just found out your site and I must congratulate you for your beautifully written reviews. No, of course she doesnt. See production, box office & company info. And Louis is still on a roll, caught up in his speech about grandeur and nobility and the endurance of a legacy: .the song we sing here, brother, I mean it to be played forever. And suddenly, as he stares at Philippe, his face alight with the emotion of a true believer, the cries of Henriette are heard. I look forward to reading your reviews on the next series, when it comes out. Montcourt looks nervous, says he doesnt know what he means. There is, replies Louis. Moreover, we cant fault her anymore for continuing her relationship with Louis (as if she would have had the power to end it anyway) than we can Philippe for continuing his with the Chevalier. And Louis, who is being so totally duped, is convinced by Rohan to take his son, the Dauphin, out to ride, so he is far away from the cries of pain. Even though Henriette had a history of pains (since 1667) and drank only milk and basically ate nothing (she was considered quite a stick in the fashion of the day, and some historians suggest she suffered from anorexia), the poison theory stuck. SYNC. I can see where the series cliffhanger is heading, besides the obvious unmasking of Rohan as a traitor. 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. Louis asks Henriette to spy on her husband and she does not refuse. Menu. While making this video i was inspired by the scene when Henriette talks about her first mask ball. She is later arrested as the poisoner as her son is released, but ridiculed from court. There could have been some anger involved without resorting to rape. Bontemps: For you, Sire. Shine on Bontemps, you unsubtle diamond, you. 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. If you have to, just close your eyes and think of France. 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. We were taking the air with our governess when we made a break for freedom. but afte I cliked submit my comment didnt appear. I love this show <3. And Philippe says calmly and quietly: There. It INFURIATED Louis), 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.. And for those who love her. Philippe replies ominously: we are all of us in sickness here. Henriette says a glorious death in battle would not displease him. 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. Thank you, Amy! Some were obviously written for massive impact. And then down by the promontory. Still with the playing of games, the half-truth words. Louis: And that makes you a liar.. Yes, absolutely. Yes, she says and does little things that hurt Philippe, but he does the same and muchoh so much!worse to her. Montcourt is stabbed by Louis XIV while facing off with him and Fabien Marchal. She causes her father distress, embarasssment, hurt. She is used by the king to hurt his brother. Plus he told Louis he didnt recognise the sender of the notes which is technically true. Even if Louis were to let her go, she would then be relinquishing the love of her life to sit lonely and chaste in her apartments waiting for her husband, a man who feels no attraction or interest for her at all. My greatest issue with Henriette is that she seems to lack any personality. Philippe was there in the woods and saved Louis from the wolves, but at the end of season one hes left Versailles. but the show never uses his name, referring to him only as his title of Chevalier, probably to avoid confusion . Do you even think hed allow her to end things? 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. Women are still being raped today in societies which condone such behaviour towards women and which deny women their personhood. Is anyone else hoping Fabien takes her under his wing? fantastic bog! We are shown much more of Philippes inner mind and his relationship to Louis than anyone else. But I still dont get why he doesnt just dob them both in.? Of course, nothing happened and the doctors said colic but nine hours later, she was dead. The steps, the swinging of the arms, the movement of the coat and their cravats. Eww. Philippe weeps. Eg; Louis shuts him (from preventing Henrietta to go to England) up by releasing Chevalier. To bring them over to us. I thought so but no. 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. 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. NOT AT ALL acceptable in the eyes of pretty much everyone. Absolutely enjoyed your recap of the finale. Her breath falters: Im scared. And the look on Louis and Philippes faces as they both lean in to comfort her *sobs* Philippe says gently: There is nothing to fear. Henriette: How do you know? Philippe: do you remember before you were born? Louis paranoia about his little brother is completely unfounded. This really shows he is vulnerable. She is a toy left to gather dust on the shelf and which Louis has taken from him just to prove that he can. Also it will set Louis in a collision with Phillipe who did not want his wife to go to England for the negotiations. But his family and France are divided. Nup. And it is on. When we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away. Are there more shows you will review? A subtle yet interesting choice made by production to change the portraits in Henriettes chambers. These scenes are odd for me to watch, but by now, I have totally put aside any frustration when the show deviates from what I know of the actual history. 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. Close the doors! The Queen adds: we must put her in the bed. Louis nods; in she goes. I especially like the pairing of her and Marchal. And Rohan chuckles and I well. But Sophie declares she has no life: what her mother told her was a lie. Not only did they grow up together but they were first cousins and Louis was a devout Catholic. Jules! Just because the thinking of the day viewed a woman as mere property and not a person in her own right does not mean she isnt a human being with the same feelings and needs as any other. Philippes distress is written all over his face, while Louis just looks angry, eyes flinty, mouth flat, jaw clenched. First of all, ladies, stop spewing vitriol. Philippe turns to the guards, stands patiently at the crossed pikes as Louis stares at his back. Lets just say, Henriettes jealous behaviour is a far cry less despicable than Philippes.). Then he turns and suddenly a Man In a Mask is standing there. *insert sound of breaking heart here*. She doesnt want to speak of him. 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. Louis just nods, gives Philippe a look (who is standing near the doors, looking so alone and sad, I just wanna hug him!) #JesusTakeTheWheel What a scene. This is such a clever production team impeccable writing, brilliant cast, sumptuous sets and costumes. Though only a few actually act on it. Marchal is having a hard time believing Montcourts usual crapabout returning to court because he is a true friend to the king and was his duty to inform him of a threat to Henriettes life. Louis stares out the window in the antechamber, servants bring in food, but Marchal suspects poisoning and sends it back until its safety can be confirmed. Are you suggesting that she would have the power to deny the king even if she wanted to? By this stage both Henriette and Marie Thrse of Spain now knew what it felt like to be jilted and cast aside in your loved ones affections by another attractive court lady. the first time we see Henriette is with Louis, and Louis mentions her husband. It is not clear in the show. 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!!! Just because women were denied their personhood does not mean they were not human beings who felt as any human being might feel. We awarded it to you for bravery. Louis is calm but angry: then you set yourself against me. Philippe pauses, looks incredibly sad for a moment, then briefly nods. I could never love you morewell. And Philippe replies gently: You did the best you could. Tears now from Henriette: how handsome you both are. And now we are in the last throes of her last moments it hurts and she cannot breathe, they move the pillow. From the bed, Henriette says pitifully, Dont leave me and straight away, we know who that is aimed at. People lived for it, and reputations and lives could be ruined with one well-placed rumour. Philippe has no interest in Henriette, is not attracted to her or in love with her. Her intent is not to hurt Philippe by sleeping with Louis, she simply doesnt care (and I dont blame her). This girl is familiar she was at Henriettes bedside as the princess related the story of her first masked ball to Sophie. BRILLIANT acting. No one leaves. The Mysterious Death of Henriette, Duchesse dOrlans, Toad Testicles, Foul-Beard and Broad-Arse. But gossip is gossip and it was particularly rife and vicious in those days. Even Louis at this stage is getting sick of it and announces he is going to war. That doesnt mean a woman would feel affection for her abuser. And that is the problem you face, Montcourt. 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. 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). And c) to show the resentment Philippe has for his wife, a woman whom he has to share with his brother, and he cannot do a damn thing about it. Hell, HIS WIFE is shagging his brother. I think the problem with him is that we still miss a decent biography, taking into accounts ALL sources and not only the same, always the same stuff as Saint-Simon and such. The next shot is of Montespan, entering her rooms, where she briefly cries then quickly gains control with a deep breath. If anything, his expression pays deference to her status as a princess, hes contemplating his own mortality. We could never invade the entire world but the world can imagine us as their centre. And even if not, we see what Philippe is capable of when hes in a jealous snit. I cant always catch what is being said, particularly if it an aside or a whisper but I know you will tell me . and Nine. I respect the fact that two people can look at the same thing and see it from completely different angles and come away with completely different interpretations. 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. Henriette fulfills her duties with. A European history-geek friend told me about this show yesterday, so I binge watched the entire series. 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. The writers of the show took quite creative liberty with the relationships some turned out to be clever and well-written, some I just eye rolled SO HARD. No context is provided about who he is, no indication he is married. I think I enjoyed your reviews as much as the show itself. Much later, the courtier Saint-Simon offered his own thoughts. . He weeps for the loss and I am sure he also weeps for the helplessness he must now feel, a man so powerful and commanding, who rules a country and its people a true King and yet, still unable to save her. The flowers theyre singing. and she is gone. UHGGH. 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. On the other hand, Ive never doubted for a moment Philippes loyalty to his brother or his love for him. Around 5pm on 29th June Henriette drank chicory water, then keeled over saying Ah! Because the whole world gave you counsel. Henriette answered Montagu with a shrug: she did not know. First off let me say that I absolutely love your reviews of Versailles, Ms. Jules. Anne, Hi Jules haha that last message should have ended (I agree with you on all POINTS) not pints . But Marchal continues calmly. He remembers too. Claudine confirms poison and Louis huddles with his advisors: he wants to know if any English are at court. poison, death and departures Versailles episode 10. We are NOT touching her! Philippe finally says. Although Lord Montagu accepted this, he had misgivings. the kiss between the Chevalier and Philippe happens after the war, after Philippe has seen Louis bring Henriette to the front. Heres a thought: what is your view to Claudine? then goes into the bedchamber. But I also know that their greatest plan has yet to show itself. the camera pans to Louis, Colbert, Louvois (clearly worried, as he should be), who says, but what if shes merely ill? Marchal: then your appetite will be merely inconvenienced, Louvois. Bontemps appears. So that would perhaps put affair-with-sister-in-law a half tick closer to pardonable than homosexuality, which is wholly and completely condemned in the bible. Hi, 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. It can be quite shocking to us, but pretty much most children died before adulthood people mourned, mirrors were covered and a service held, but some didnt wait more than a few days before picking themselves up and going off to the next party or ball or soiree. Henriette has become seriously ill, it might be poison and she is the sister of the King of England. 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. And suddenly Marchal has his ah-HA moment. Then she says: can you feel my skin? And reaches out first to Louis, then Philippe. But of course, she has no power to rid herself of him, so his death would be her only chance. She could not affect change herself. My thoughts on that notorious Henrietta/Philippe scene in episode one is that it is entirely out-of-character for Philippe as we get to know him through the rest of the series. Philippe adds: .or two, perhaps. And he strides off. Nor can I hold her responsible for the fact that Louis uses her as a weapon against his brother. It was so good. Ugh. The camera hovers over the prone Henriette then pans up from the bed, like we are her soul being released from her body. And in the context of the show, I did find it a nice touch, the apology to him. I first read your reviews right after watching the entire series and then again after recently rewatching all 30 ep again. Poor Philippe is helpless do something, woman! She has to find the source, which means poking about on Henriettes body, causing agony with every poke. But I said lets make it our fort. For once in your life you played along. Also thanks for your detailed and in depth reviews. I think that if he really loved Henriette that much, he wouldnt have gotten over her so quickly and easily, once they dangled a pretty, young blonde newcomer court lady to distract him. She had always been painfully thin and Louis once tactlessly referred to her as the bones of the Holy Innocents. Keeps your brothers power in check and offers a direct connection to England. 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. He is always the king, while Philippe gives his emotions (somewhat) free rein. You dont get to my age and experience with your naivete still intact. "Versailles" and I met by chance on Netflix. It was really interesting reading both of your viewpoints. Her father was King Charles I of England, her mother the youngest daughter of Henry IV of France and Marie de' Medici. And then Marchal throws Montcourts words back at him: and when we are the Kings enemy, we must make him believe we are his friend, right? Yessss. forgot to add the bit about similar shows. We are back at the sickbed, where Henriette sleeps and Montespan silently weeps at the bed. She has no one to keep him at bay but the king, if he chooses. Finally, the king weeps for his love, when he is alone. I am tired of waiting for you to keep it, says the Queen casually as she gets into bed with Louis then settles down. Required fields are marked *. I think it would be naive of us to assume that was the first (or only) time that happened. Philippe is clearly shocked and my heart is just going HHHHHHHGGGGNNNNN. Neither of them showed much interest or affection for the other, both clearly preferring their lovers. apparently it is still not safe. That was your promise to me. Ive addressed each of your points, but it has run very long and I dont know if it will post in the comments section or not. Grrrr well Im not writing all that over again. 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. At the time of her death, it was widely believed that Henrietta had been poisoned and the prime suspects were her husband, Philippe and/or his lover, the Chevalier de Lorraine. Saint-Simon asserted that Louis was so thankful that his brother was innocent of the crime that he decided not to prosecute the perpetrators. Charming. Im merely suggesting you might save some time. Marchal persists, pointing out that Louvois always disagrees frequently and loudly with the Kings decisions. 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. 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. So he tells Louis he will now deliver the man responsible for their deaths. 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. Youre brought up, its your duty. 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.