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Hannibal and Will. Primer encuentro
#hannibal #willgraham
El primer encuentro de esta pareja me parece intensa y el punto dónde Hannibal comienza a interesarse en Will.
El primer encuentro de esta pareja me parece intensa y el punto dónde Hannibal comienza a interesarse en Will.
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They fact that the Bible quotes used here were the ones used between Margaret Beaufort and Henry in season 1
Omg. She went thru so much😢
This scene was sooooo degrading all The shit she put up with from him lol . Wish she would’ve just sailed back to Spain
Yeah, I get that Catherine probably lusted or fall deeply in love with Henry VIII after being a widow, but in real life, Henry was 10 years old and she was 16 years old when Arthur died. Catherine was waiting and struggling to keep herself remained in England until she wins Henry's favor again to be married to the next king. But I am curious was it worth being queen despite the bad aftermath of failing to produce the heir that the cause of England being thrown over her divorce and religion.
Henry did mature into a very good looking dude, and Catherine, virgin or not couldn’t just go home in shame after Arthur died
@@johnhenry4844 well, maybe she lied who knows! I love this show that doesn't present her as innocent as people think. I hated that Anne Boleyn called " a whore" and maneater when Catherine was not a saint right?!
@@missdollycollector9687also it was strange enough that she used a passage from the bible that had no doubt confirmed what Henry had feared. She wasn't a true wife.
Anne Boleyn was a whore so was Jane saymour and Henry’ lol but Catherine of Aragon was no saint cause I do think she lied about that
She only bedded one other person and he beds multiple, but only she is called a whore? EDIT: Did he just say the f word?
Please upload more vids
She just wanted to be queen didnt want to go back to Spain a widow
Cuando Catalina enviuda, ella quería regresar a su tierra, que aún no se llamaba España, e incluso le rogó a su padre, Fernando II de Aragón que la dejara regresar pero Enrique VII no iba a dejarla ir por que no quería volver a pagar la dote