My heart breaks for poor mary, she never really had true happiness unless she was with her mother, then they got separated and never had the chance to say good bye poor thing.
@@srijeetasikder2678You're joking right Mary was known as bloody Mary. She burned people alive and would torture her servants for pleasure. She would bathe in their blood
That woman was known as bloody Mary, the queen who would torture her servants and bathe in their blood. She would burn Christians, Protestants and lutherans alive for not having the Catholic faith She did not care if you were a child If you weren't Catholic, you were a heretic
I found Jonathan so annoying. He had that weird stare and weird way of speaking, which made his character sound flat and boring for me. But I agree with the other those 😅
She saw her father's disregard and twisting of religion and how he dishonored his Godly marriage to his mother. She had nothing but her faith to rely on for strength. Neglect of his fatherly duty to marr y her off at the right age also took away all her appropriate groom options. She saw the people around her as faithless and backstabbers, and wanted to restore order and faith agai in the English society. God gave her the power atleast for sometime.
Poor Mary she faced every single wife pass either she liked them or not she watched every single one and then become Bloody Mary for trying to make her kingdom catholic again
The way they chose to not show Queens Anne of Cleves and Catherine Howard as the Catholic Queens they were, was really irritating. And don't get me started on building Mary's whole relationship on that aspect alone 😅 Looking back at it now the Tudors can fight tSP in horribly wrong choices of telling certain stories. I wanna add this was fun to watch, my problem is with this show 😊
Anne of Cleves wasn’t a Catholic? She was from a would-be German region that was already Protestant, it’s the main reason Henry married her. And there’s no reason to believe Catherine Howard was Catholic either as she’d spent much of her life in a post-reformation England that was on its way to Protestant reform. Unless there is surviving bibles of theirs I don’t know of then it’s unlikely either were Catholic, or at least devout practicing Catholics
@@morgan1687 Kathryn was raised a Catholic as the Howards of Norfolk were the leading Catholics at court. Her father Edmund was the Duke of Norfolk's younger brother. She received a good grounding in the faith but was not very religious. Anna was born in the precourse of the Reformation. Her mother, Duchess Maria raised her and her her two sisters (Amalia and Sybille) in a very Conservative way. Anna's father Johann embraced some of Luther's ideas. In specific this comprises own authority over the Church in his Duchy and taxes for the clergy. His son and heir- Anna's brother the later Duke William- followed his father's path as a Reformed Catholic. Anna herself sympathized with these new ideas.
Mary: *stands in corner* Me as her fan: *I run to her to hug her and don't let go, and then I bow...a hundred times before her knees* Mary: What the...? are you ok Me: I LOVE YOU!!! Mary: Thank you. To be friends or...it depends? Me: PLEASE I NEED A SLAY QUEEN LIKE YOU IN MY LIFE! HOW DID I LIVE BEFORE WITHOUT YOU?! Mary: With less tears...? Me: Hell yeah!
Mary wasn’t bad. She was merely giving the Catholics their much deserved retribution for their decades of persecution and oppression under her father. She executed barely a tiny fraction of the people her father executed. She killed 280. He killed 72000. How could she ever be considered in the same league?!
She roasted everybody long before she became queen.
LMAOOOO 😂 Mary is remembered for roasting as many heretics as she could 😌 and and yeah she also burned nearly 300 of them at the stake 😅
@@jamesrobson4894 Fun fact Elizabeth during her long reign murdered countless Catholics many more Lutherans then Mary
@@jamesrobson4894 Elizabeth killed 450 people in ONE DAY in 1569. Which is more than Mary killed over the course of 5 years
@@jamesrobson4894she burned 400 million people
My heart breaks for poor mary, she never really had true happiness unless she was with her mother, then they got separated and never had the chance to say good bye poor thing.
True :(
@@srijeetasikder2678You're joking right
Mary was known as bloody Mary. She burned people alive and would torture her servants for pleasure. She would bathe in their blood
That woman was known as bloody Mary, the queen who would torture her servants and bathe in their blood.
She would burn Christians, Protestants and lutherans alive for not having the Catholic faith
She did not care if you were a child If you weren't Catholic, you were a heretic
Same😢😢😢My poor Mary. I love her so much.
Sarah Bulger (the actress playing Mary), Nadile dormer and Jonathan Reese myers were absolutely perfectly casted.
I found Jonathan so annoying. He had that weird stare and weird way of speaking, which made his character sound flat and boring for me. But I agree with the other those 😅
Uh…you realise that Henry VIII had red hair right? So how was Jonathan perfectly cast?
@Rat_Queen86 I meant more acting wise, looks wise oh yeah no.
She saw her father's disregard and twisting of religion and how he dishonored his Godly marriage to his mother.
She had nothing but her faith to rely on for strength. Neglect of his fatherly duty to marr y her off at the right age also took away all her appropriate groom options. She saw the people around her as faithless and backstabbers, and wanted to restore order and faith agai in the English society. God gave her the power atleast for sometime.
i feel bad for mary honestly, imagine how awkward it must have been to have a 17 year old stepmother as a 25 year old woman
She always roasted people
The roasting was just a different kind after she became queen
She took roasting to a different level after she became queen
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Poor Mary she faced every single wife pass either she liked them or not she watched every single one and then become Bloody Mary for trying to make her kingdom catholic again
🔥So hoooot🔥 And I love one more scene where Mary protected honour of her mother talking to Thomas Boleyn😎
SAMEEE!!!😍😍😍
Mary, here is your subject 🙇♀️
Mary did marry and become queen. God bless her
Man she she made good on several of those promises unfortunately for those who didn’t think she would make a comeback
The way they chose to not show Queens Anne of Cleves and Catherine Howard as the Catholic Queens they were, was really irritating. And don't get me started on building Mary's whole relationship on that aspect alone 😅 Looking back at it now the Tudors can fight tSP in horribly wrong choices of telling certain stories. I wanna add this was fun to watch, my problem is with this show 😊
Anne of Cleves wasn’t a Catholic? She was from a would-be German region that was already Protestant, it’s the main reason Henry married her. And there’s no reason to believe Catherine Howard was Catholic either as she’d spent much of her life in a post-reformation England that was on its way to Protestant reform. Unless there is surviving bibles of theirs I don’t know of then it’s unlikely either were Catholic, or at least devout practicing Catholics
@@morgan1687 make a deeper research on those claims of yours dear
@@SG-pu3rx I mean if there’s a reason I’m wrong feel free to share instead of being a condescending waste of space. That is how I understand it
@@SG-pu3rx may you please share sources? i’m keen on learning about Anne’s religion
@@morgan1687 Kathryn was raised a Catholic as the Howards of Norfolk were the leading Catholics at court. Her father Edmund was the Duke of Norfolk's younger brother. She received a good grounding in the faith but was not very religious. Anna was born in the precourse of the Reformation. Her mother, Duchess Maria raised her and her her two sisters (Amalia and Sybille) in a very Conservative way. Anna's father Johann embraced some of Luther's ideas. In specific this comprises own authority over the Church in his Duchy and taxes for the clergy. His son and heir- Anna's brother the later Duke William- followed his father's path as a Reformed Catholic. Anna herself sympathized with these new ideas.
i love her style, dresses
Mary: *stands in corner*
Me as her fan: *I run to her to hug her and don't let go, and then I bow...a hundred times before her knees*
Mary: What the...? are you ok
Me: I LOVE YOU!!!
Mary: Thank you. To be friends or...it depends?
Me: PLEASE I NEED A SLAY QUEEN LIKE YOU IN MY LIFE! HOW DID I LIVE BEFORE WITHOUT YOU?!
Mary: With less tears...?
Me: Hell yeah!
The baddest 🔥💅
I’m so bad 😎 I will end all the heretics 😌😚
How she makes herself clear to Kathryn Howard😌🔥🔥
Catherine Howard was a Catholic, not a Protestant
She is a saint in the Roman Catholic Church I think.
Bloody Mary. I don't know who's worse, her or her father bloody Henry 🤔🤔
Her dad
Com certeza ela é a menos pior da dinastia tudor
Mary wasn’t bad. She was merely giving the Catholics their much deserved retribution for their decades of persecution and oppression under her father. She executed barely a tiny fraction of the people her father executed. She killed 280. He killed 72000. How could she ever be considered in the same league?!
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based habsburg
nope she was half Trastamara her mother Castilian dynasty, she has nothing to do with the Habsburgs
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