As The Tudors finishes Season Two, wife number two is gone and Henry moves on.
On The Tudors this week, King Henry's feelings have shifted far from Queen Anne after learning the fetus had abnormalities.
This week on The Tudors, Lady Jane Seymour is made a lady-in-waiting to Anne Boleyn. Of course, Anne is jealous and suspicious. She talks to her father and brother, grilling them both on information on the Seymours.
This week on The Tudors, Anne Boleyn has nightmares that she will be burned at the stake and it's Lady Mary who lights the fire.
This week, episode 6 in this second season of The Tudors, the king admits his regret and now someone will have to take responsibility for it.
Wow! This week, episode 5 in this second season of The Tudors, was really well written. History does come to life as you realize -- maybe for the first time -- how troubled Henry VIII was to have to do away with his friend, Sir Thomas More.
It's all about whose side you are on during the fourth episode of this season of The Tudors. Do the people around King Henry VIII side with him and Queen Anne or do their loyalties lie with Catherine?
This week, in the third episode of season two of The Tudors. Henry does everything to cut his ties and move forward with his desires on every level.
Anyone who thinks today's politics are nasty hasn't been studying enough history or watching The Tudors. The extremes people will go to in order to get what they want is amazing and it is what made Henry VIII a larger than life figure throughout the ages.
When last we left Anne Boleyn (Natalie Dormer) and Hank VIII (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) on Showtime's The Tudors, they were having raunchy and unfulfilling pre-marital sex out in the woods somewhere. Would things get any better for the aspiring power couple on Sunday (March 30) night's second season premiere?
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