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Plunder the Catholic Church!!!!
elo-equipamentos14 November 2019
After exhaustive research Thomas Cromwell exposes to King Henry a heavy file of all properties over the kingdom of the Catholic Church's wealth, instead the extremely poor of financial health of the England, he advices the King to plunder all them, also including the old scriptures, paintings and money, it starts right way, an order by the King impose such thing, meanwhile the Pope has some hope that Henry will kneel soon, in other hand Anne Boleyn wants the former Queen Catherine disappears somehow, suggesting to his husband on soft way his death!!!!

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First watch: 2019 / How many: 1 / Source: Blu-Ray / Rating: 8
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Natalie Dormer's Anne Boleyn -- An Acting Triumph For The Ages
Dan1863Sickles13 September 2011
I cannot say enough good things about season two of THE TUDORS. Natalie Dormer really gives the performance of a life time as Anne Boleyn. Queen Anne has so many different sides to her personality -- defiant, courageous, outrageous, a temptress, a feminist, a martyr, a mother, a rebel, and so much more. And Natalie Dormer just makes it look easy in every scene, going from thrilling courage to heart-breaking loneliness to terrifying sexual mastery and power! To show how important this character really is, this episode literally kicks off inside Anne's head, with a terrifying nightmare sequence that looks like something out of an old Vincent Price movie. Poor Anne is asleep and dreaming that she's to be burned at the stake as a witch! It's just like that old horror classic, WITCH FINDER GENERAL, except that this witch is beautiful, brilliant, and ambitious. Even her dreams are daring and super dramatic.

Later in the episode, we get to see how devastatingly ruthless, cruel and manipulative Anne can be in real life, as she desperately corners the king for one last round of high-powered nasty sex, complete with tons of snarling, scratching and strangling. No wonder people think she's a witch! By the end of the episode, you can really see Anne's days are numbered, yet her courage and charm are so great that you just want history to somehow change at the last minute. The final image in this episode is Anne dancing for joy because she's pregnant again -- but somehow you know nothing can save her.

Natalie Dormer's Anne Boleyn -- An Acting Triumph For The Ages!
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