It is Louis who victimises Philippe and he does it in every way he can think of. Everyone shares a look because, yeah, they know. Louis reels off a list of people who were with Henriette on her journey, people that must be interrogated. What if the poison spreads? There was an attempt on her life before. 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.. Guilt often manifests itself in an outward show of rage. It would be an outrageous thought. 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. You can ask to reproduce it, though - just contact me. Except, when hes really angry and he rapes her. I do like that though they have their disagreements, Bontemp genuinely respects Fabien, and despite his anger, I think Louis does too. Philippe looks up to Louis with wet puppy eyes, Louis looks at Philippe, his all flinty and hard. Heres a thought: what is your view to Claudine? "Versailles" and I met by chance on Netflix. 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). But to his brother? 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. I was highly frustrated with the artistic liberties the authors took, and some just pretty much made up shit, totally contrary to history . Yet another possibility is that she had a duodenal ulcer which burst, leading to peritonitis. 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. Also it will set Louis in a collision with Phillipe who did not want his wife to go to England for the negotiations. Versailles: Season One Episode Ten - Ruminating Rosie Louis finally nods to the guards, the pikes are uncrossed and Philippe takes a breath and walks out without a backwards glance.The Chevalier gives him a few feet head start, then strolls after him, hands behind his back, not looking at Louis, not bowing. I choose to believe it was a mistake on the writers part and will simply fast forward over it when I rewatch. Anyhow, just wanted to say Henriette of England died in Saint-Cloud, not in Versailles. Do you honestly think that just because certain abusesatrocities, evenwere acceptable, that those on the receiving end didnt feel anger, pain, violation, etc. Required fields are marked *. Philippe, despite their mutual loathing, was upset and distraught, so suspicion then fell to the absent Chevalier de Lorraine, who at the time was still in exile in Rome. Henriette is Philippes wife, his property, his to do with as he wishes. Much later, the courtier Saint-Simon offered his own thoughts. I will speak to whomever I like. Louvois: I know this is true. elisabetta, oopsI should say figure, not charactersorry, english is not my first language . Your loyalty can lie with Philippe while still acknowledging that Henriette is also a victim and not the villain (the real villain here is Louis). Is it fair? Nup. Women are still being raped today in societies which condone such behaviour towards women and which deny women their personhood. They fear she might have been poisoned, so King Louis XIV shuts all access To Versailles. I wonder what theyve got in store for us. Because no one knows that Cassel is one of the conspirators (and UGH I dont know WHY the Chevalier just didnt tell Marchal or Louis???) He feels betrayed. Is he justified in knocking her across the room? his majesty knew this day would come. Thanks for reading! 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. Point 10: The abnoxious snog in front of Henriette. And that is the problem you face, Montcourt. Hi Laura! Eww. I came across your reviews and I read each one after viewing an episode. Louis persists. Claudine confirms: We have no choice. 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! Jules! Our dear Henriette. 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. I will try, but I trust you wont publish it if you find it too long. We see Louis expression crumple, and he blinks, almost disbelievingly, and then Philippe is out the door. 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? The door suddenly opens, Claudine walks sombrely in. It could also be argued that Philippe is relatively powerless, but only where Louis, his older brother and his king, is concerned. How can you be scared? (sweet Philippe!) I have one comment / correction on what you wrote on Henriettes death scene. Marchal, his shirt now stained with his wound, stumbles into the antechamber, to Bontemps and says: Listen to me. So anyways, off we go. Back outside, to a view of Versailles under construction (I love these pre-glory shots!) If Id been in her shoes, I think Id have given a flat affirmative. I am waiting eagerly for the second season and I really hope to see you write about it then. Who poisoned Henriette in Versailles? did the male medicin drink the vial of poison accidentally or on purpose? Learn how your comment data is processed. But Sophie declares she has no life: what her mother told her was a lie. 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. And our enemies have stopped at nothing to destroy it. In every possible way. .. now, I am not saying that Colbert is implying Philippe poisoned his wife, but it sure sounds like it. Thank you so much for your in depth response to my question. And it is on. Ive said this before in comments. And even after Louis became tired of Louise, he didnt run back to Henriettes arms either, instead he turned to Montespan who became his next mistress. Marchal is surprised but pleased: attracting the flies to the paper. You are both the angels at my shoulder, says Louis, which reminds Marchal of the Parthenays and Montcourt. 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. No context is provided about who he is, no indication he is married. Get Marchal pissed at you. He is always the king, while Philippe gives his emotions (somewhat) free rein. And even if not, we see what Philippe is capable of when hes in a jealous snit. 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!) Yep. 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. Incest or homosexuality? Would you villify a slave because he hated his master or ran away simply because slavery was accepted at that time and slaves (much like women, little difference there) were considered nothing more than the property of their masters to do with as they please (again, just as a woman was to her husband)? 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. A rant about the UK press and their Versailles reviews. 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. But Marchal continues calmly. 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. Or twenty, I suppose. plus its almost as if he has something to say, to hide. He has poisoned all of them. All of these things have the power to change a nation from within. Henriette answered Montagu with a shrug: she did not know. It was really interesting reading both of your viewpoints. Montcourt looks nervous, says he doesnt know what he means. he is troubled, hearing Montcourts whispers in his head: When we are the kings enemy, we must make him believe we are his friend. and so on. She coudnt have said no if shed wanted to. Versailles (TV Series 2015-2018) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb Eg; Louis shuts him (from preventing Henrietta to go to England) up by releasing Chevalier. To spare his feelings? Looking forward to Season 2!! Bring the garden here, Louis commands * (YES I called this line too I am KING OF THE LAB! The Henriette thing is just one more on the heaping pile of shit. The first one we ever played in, says Philippe. The fact that she doesnt particularly want to anyway (to say no, that is) is because she is deeply in love with Louis and always has been and because her husband makes zero effort to endear himself to her. And Bontemps replies: we are all proud of her, Sire. Louis: And now someone is trying to destroy me, by destroying her. Rohan appears: And they will not succeed I came as soon as I could I wish to offer myself to you as your subject and as your friend. UGGGGGH. Yet even on her deathbed, she reaches for Louiss hand first. 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. Then Montcourt, the sly little worm, implies that Marchal will cop shit if Henriette dies and no culprit is found, and that Marchals judgement is lacking due to the whole de Clermont thing. There is your music.. As Mme de Svign wrote: She was taken ill and died within eight hours, and we have lost with her all the joy, all the charm and all the pleasures of the Court. Oh, and was it common in this era to talk about new marriages literally 2 minutes after your wife/husband died? She gasps and the priest enters silently. After doing an excellent job negotiating an alliance with England against the Dutch (which was then promptly overturned), Henriette returns to Versailles just in time to be poisoned and die in blood-soaked agony. By this point, Louis had basically forgotten about and gotten over Henriette though this was much to her displeasure and chagrin. Point 8: Again, refer to comments on Henriettes lack of power as a woman and as a subject of the king to say no to said king. The two are not mutally exclusive. I especially like the pairing of her and Marchal. He gives as good as he gets and so much worse. Philippe raping his wife. But of course, she has no power to rid herself of him, so his death would be her only chance. I do understand you are a fan of Philippe, but I dont understand why that nessitates that Henriette be viewed as the villian. LOUIS. Not only did they grow up together but they were first cousins and Louis was a devout Catholic. Its my weekly sin, I confess, Im too addicted to this period to miss it. You died of a cold, or a simple infection or someone sneezing on you. Louis was deathly afraid of the more relaxed, popular and fun-loving Monsieur, who gave great parties, was social and everyone wanted to be around. . 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!) I guess in summary, I saw more nuance and non-verbal cues with Philippe that made him a more sympathetic character. Not sure and he leaves. 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. The cost is justified a hundred fold! ..And Philippes face that little sigh, the look he is incredulous. Are you suggesting that she would have the power to deny the king even if she wanted to? The Mysterious Death of Henriette, Duchesse dOrlans, Toad Testicles, Foul-Beard and Broad-Arse. Check Ovation for times and how you can watch Ovation in your area. I do. It was all out there. Just airing in the U.S. and Im having surgery Friday so I dont know if Ill catch it. UGH, technology! Thanks for your great reviews! We see Henriette asleep in the bed. 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). Aaaaaand now. Seems likely in the show (historically, this is not so the case at all). Louis just nods, gives Philippe a look (who is standing near the doors, looking so alone and sad, I just wanna hug him!) 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). A hundred years ago. In my opinion, I agree with Teresa. Right away, I am feeling negative towards them both, and yes, judgey about Henriette. But your first strike would have to be true. 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. Louis looks strained, says: I do not regret sending her. Im merely suggesting you might save some time. Marchal persists, pointing out that Louvois always disagrees frequently and loudly with the Kings decisions. I am tired of waiting for you to keep it, says the Queen casually as she gets into bed with Louis then settles down. Louis stands outside: her life is in your hands, he says ominously. Then, as they both walk through the salon (Vaux de Vicomte again) and to the doors, the guards bar their way and Louis enters. Henrietta 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, who had recently returned to the Royalist side. Point 9: And again, who can blame her. Dieu. In one of the episodes did we see Clermont messing with the doctors box of bottles.. We see his offer to help refused time and time again. As to it appearing that it seems like it almost never happened. : . They could not be more different in this moment. You dont get to my age and experience with your naivete still intact. Philippe has been by her side throughout this. But I still dont get why he doesnt just dob them both in.? Louvois and Marchal agree. Yes. We were taking the air with our governess when we made a break for freedom. It is always Louis for her. Henriette mentions the issues she has with the Chevalier. A fabulous shot of Versailles under construction and we are back inside, in Louis' chambers conducting business. Philippe looks up to Louis with wet puppy eyes, Louis looks at Philippe, his all flinty and hard. Again, so so love your words. The three remaining lived to be 59, 49 and 68. but it is later, after they already speak with the guards in the background. Philippe had stillborn twins and a daughter, a son who died at 2 and one at 4, plus two miscarriages. Her father was King Charles I of England, her mother the youngest daughter of Henry IV of France and Marie de' Medici. Henriette has become seriously ill, it might be poison and she is the sister of the King of England. You mentioned the Charles Beaubrun painting of Louis & Philippewell I was noticing how this stunning piece travels around the palace in season one. We see him silent and sombre, a blank expression on his face. Two steps behind him, as protocol dictates, is the Chevalier. Because the whole world gave you counsel. 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. Marchal picks up the dropped knife and lunges and he and Montcourt trade a few blows, with Marchal blocking then delivering a punch. But Montespan kind of brushes it off with, Yes, I would do the same. She is hurt, nonetheless. Why? Montcourts eyes drop to Louis hand and suddenly he pulls a knife. Im no Henriette fan, but Im so sorry, no, Philippe did not win the victim sweepstakes in that marriage. Speculation that Henriette had been poisoned began straight away. Henriette portrayed by Pierre Mignard, 17th century, Henriette, Duchesse d'Orlans, the sister-in-law of Louis XIV, took a drink of her usual chicory water and immediately clutched her side, crying out in pain. The historical notes you added were my favourite of all, I love knowing whats accurately portrayed and for the parts that were tweaked, what the actual history was. When you see Fabien going to find the missing Charlotte, you see him visualising the scenario he holds up his hand, points his fingers in the shape of a gun to see how the angle would project. Lulz. It was Season 1. Vatel (with Uma Thurman and Gerard Depardieu). And if you reread my words very carefully, you might realise that I never once touched on the legality of it. First to Henriette, and after she was poisoned, to Elizabeth Charlotte, Princess of the Palatinate. And for those who love her. Philippe replies ominously: we are all of us in sickness here. Louis looks stunned too. Oh, Lord receive me she softly says, opens her eyes can you hear that? Either way, she's dead now. In one of the episodes did we see Clermont messing with the doctors box of bottles. Did not see this one coming! Louis drops the poker, approaches Montcourt. Thank you, Amy! The camera hovers over the prone Henriette then pans up from the bed, like we are her soul being released from her body. Versailles - Stagione 3 Episodio 10. They fear she might have been poisoned, so King Louis XIV shuts all access To Versailles. Henrietta of England - Wikipedia 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. Season Two Mike and the last of Rohans men are massacred in a last stand by the musketeers, led by Fabien Marchal. And stunned when Louis says shes in his bedchamber. Theyve always known. A European history-geek friend told me about this show yesterday, so I binge watched the entire series. In Paris, says Colbert. you wanted to make it your castle. In the end though, nobody was actually tortured or executed on charges of killing her. VERSAILLES TV Drama on BBC2: The Real History Behind The Show - Greg Jenner 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. Still, Louis suspicions had been aroused and he ordered an autopsy, which was performed by French doctors and witnessed by others sent from England. You clever, clever bastard. 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. In Ep 3, I believe this is the first time we see the painting, it is in Louiss chambers, to the left of the fireplace on an easel on the floor. 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. 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. First off, let me preface my response with the qualifier that I know very little about the historical figures on which these characters are based. Montcourt tried to tell me the same. Yes, it was the thinking of that time but wouldnt that make her a victim of circumstances, rather to be pitied than villified? SYNC. Maybe that is where she got the poison she used on Fabien?, de Clermont went to a brothel to obtain poison and the love potion Lauren (Marchals henchwoman) tells him thats what she observed. That is exactly what I would be thinking. He advances on Montcourt, who is looking a little shell shocked. What? Now that *would* be naive. It was so good. The midwife and doctor were horrified but there was nothing she could do!!! Do you believe these women feel less pain and violation because the behaviour is condoned by the society in which they live? fantastic bog! And she is the only one who knew who prepared Henriettes chicory water. Point 6: Not her greatest moment, no. *The only voice, your own. Sad to hear well have to wait a year for the next season Are there similar shows to this you could recommend? Its emotionless. I just rot an extremely long omment I think he also wants reassurance that Louis cares for him as much as he cares for Louis. They are singing. Minor detail maybe, but not sure if that doesnt change the meaning of the next bit somewhat? Why is this so? Fashion. My biggest problem with Henriette/Louis is that I find it highly doubtful that Louis would have sex with her. I like the show, the actors and the plot. Henriette, however, happens to be in love with the king and, more importantly, it seems he with her. 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. She puts her foot in her mouth. Music. Bontemps moves her along. Henriette wasnt asking the king to hire a hit on Philippe. The episode starts in Madame de Montespans bed, with Louis awake and staring at the ceiling. 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. but the show never uses his name, referring to him only as his title of Chevalier, probably to avoid confusion . She cant honestly say that the death of the man to whom she is shackled in a loveless marriage, who feels no attraction for her and never can but can easily enough rape her, who stands between her and the man she truly loveswouldnt be entirely unwelcome. I could never love you more. The one she loves the most. This really shows he is vulnerable. poison, death and departures Versailles episode 10. What does she say? It happened so fast, but did Fabien Marshal shoot Charlotte Parthanay, and if so, why? 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. Called it!) and Nine. 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. And also shout out to Hannah for being a a much needed third voice. 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. HOW DID THEY DO THAT SO PERFECTLY??? 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. It is a controlled grief. There is, replies Louis. The next shot is of Montespan, entering her rooms, where she briefly cries then quickly gains control with a deep breath. #JesusTakeTheWheel What a scene. Her husband is openly gay and has no problem flaunting it in the public. He says quietly: She knew what she had to do. Thanks for the correction I listened to that audio over and over but couldnt quite get the last word! Montcourt is stabbed by Louis XIV while facing off with him and Fabien Marchal. But of course, she wants to know what happened to her mother in exchange for that information. They talk about whats happening Marchal is questioning people, and Sophie was taken in that morning. Philippe loves and is loyal to his brother and only wants Louis to allow him to support him. Then she says: can you feel my skin? And reaches out first to Louis, then Philippe.