The Tudors deleted scenes (part 1)

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  • @mistressseymour
    @mistressseymour  Год назад +15

    PART 2: ruclips.net/video/QgQtOqlSi0c/видео.html

  • @izzymeadows1748
    @izzymeadows1748 Год назад +67

    Greatest Tudor series ever made. I have watched it again and again. Probably over 20 times and it never gets old. The costumes, acting, scenery, story… I adore it. Xx

  • @spuntate514
    @spuntate514 Год назад +115

    The actress that plays Anne was outstanding

  • @Serendipity989
    @Serendipity989 Год назад +265

    This explains even more why she was mad when she caught him w/ Jane Seymour. Anne made arrangements for him t have " safe " affairs and here he goes messing it all up

    • @AMVlover92
      @AMVlover92 Год назад +38

      He was the king.. no excuse.. but he got away with shit

    • @aizyxxv
      @aizyxxv Год назад +45

      who wouldn't be mad seeing your husband have affairs with another woman

    • @NeveahLeahanne
      @NeveahLeahanne Год назад +15

      @@aizyxxvwell back then it was expected so the answer would have been “most of them” wouldn’t be mad. If ur used to something u don’t get mad. Perhaps upset for a moment. But u have to remember it’s not like today. They expected it they knew it likely would happen. They sort of got used to it. lol she was diff because she reckoned she had his entire attention. And aimed to keep it

    • @bobettepancakes
      @bobettepancakes 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@aizyxxvwasn't her husband

    • @happilyevernever4289
      @happilyevernever4289 7 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@NeveahLeahanne no excuses. her reaction was perfectly natural and expected

  • @SezFrancis1
    @SezFrancis1 Год назад +144

    The scene when Henry speaks ill of Anne - those were Henry’s actual words! Should have kept the scene in; that was history right there 🥺

    • @katerinaaqu
      @katerinaaqu 8 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah the Tudors took artistic liberties but by n large they used historical documents and real documented phrases and quotes like when Henry spoke to Anne when she had Elisabeth

    • @anemcnes193
      @anemcnes193 6 месяцев назад +2

      Which part

  • @Angl0sax0nknight
    @Angl0sax0nknight Год назад +135

    I love the Tudor series even though it isn’t historically accurate. I’ve must have seen the series 10+ times yet it never gets old.

  • @MaryConway-n8r
    @MaryConway-n8r Год назад +59

    I wish they kept that scene with Mary Boelyn! Such an underrated character who deserves more screen time. I know the Other Boelyn Girl goes into her story (well it tries to lol) but I wish we saw more of her relationship with Anne and her presence on the court. IRL she was also a Lady in Waiting to Catherine and married for love over profit. I also really liked her portrayal in the Tudors and felt it gave her more justice than the Other Boelyn Girl did.

    • @deborahproctor9538
      @deborahproctor9538 Год назад +7

      Mary. The one who outlived them all!

    • @leanie5234
      @leanie5234 Год назад +3

      The book is completely different from the Hollywood movie. Mary is the narrator of the book and therefore is in almost all scenes. The story told in the book is more (historically) accurate than the movie. The book and the movie only share about three lines.

    • @deborahproctor9538
      @deborahproctor9538 Год назад +2

      Um actually mary did go see cromwell.

    • @mofeoyatogun9242
      @mofeoyatogun9242 Год назад +2

      I agree. Mary is my favourite princess. It's such a pity her Queenship turned out the way it did.

    • @pomb4946
      @pomb4946 Год назад +5

      @@mofeoyatogun9242this was about Anne’s sister, not the king’s daughter.

  • @octavianpopescu4776
    @octavianpopescu4776 Год назад +43

    I think they should have kept the scene about Culpeper. It is true, that someone with that name was accused of rape and murder and that Henry looked the other way. It is not clear if it was THAT Thomas Culpeper who would later get executed in relation to Katherine Howard (the scene would be critical in showing that their relationship was less true love and that Culpeper was more of a predator) OR if it was his brother (for some reason he had a brother also named Thomas Culpeper). But either way, Henry looked the other way.

    • @zippymufo9765
      @zippymufo9765 Месяц назад +1

      It's also possible that the reported story simply wasn't accurate. We don't have a plethora of information about this period.

  • @tootieq6527
    @tootieq6527 Год назад +18

    I really wish they had included the scene with Culpepper smugly smiling after getting away with rape and murder. It would have made his ending more justified.

  • @ZeroTillHero
    @ZeroTillHero Год назад +47

    The scene when Catherine says that she wants to fly.. Wow. Would love if they kept that!

  • @nasourex
    @nasourex Год назад +97

    I would love to see more scenes of Anne Boleyn!

  • @AdenaKaiba
    @AdenaKaiba 10 дней назад

    Wooooow I've been a fan of The Tudors since the 2000's and it's the first time I see all these scenes, thank you so much for sharing them here!

  • @u8395
    @u8395 Год назад +25

    Thomas Boleyn is such a horrible father

  • @ladyb46
    @ladyb46 Год назад +13

    seeing these scenes makes certain other scenes that we saw make more sense

  • @Monicalovestheocean
    @Monicalovestheocean Год назад +11

    Wow! How in the world did you get these gems?! Even the green screens are there, right from the editing room! Awesome! Thanks!

  • @tamiwatchesstuff
    @tamiwatchesstuff Год назад +24

    Wth? I have the boxed sets of this entire show, and there were no deleted scenes to watch. I feel cheated because despite its clear inaccuracies it was a very good, entertaining show.

    • @hollyh314
      @hollyh314 Год назад +4

      Exactly!! How did this channel get these deleted scenes??

    • @zippymufo9765
      @zippymufo9765 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@hollyh314They're on my "Complete Series" box set, they're not on the individual seasons box set.

  • @laurateixeira4182
    @laurateixeira4182 Год назад +24

    Loved this scenes so much!! They should have included some ❤❤

  • @leanie5234
    @leanie5234 Год назад +10

    I love the green screens !! Explains well how it was all done !!

    • @hollyh314
      @hollyh314 Год назад

      Yes me too!! I noticed that.

  • @THINKincessantly
    @THINKincessantly Год назад +29

    🌙Wow! What a gift 🎁 This was just like an unreleased bonus episode 10 years after the show ended! All in proper order at that! Fine production Ma Lady---Happy Yule 🎄and long good health to you all! Especially Mistress Seymour 🤍

    • @hollyh314
      @hollyh314 Год назад

      Yep this channel is FANTASTIC ❤

  • @PhoenixJohnson29
    @PhoenixJohnson29 Месяц назад +2

    I wish they would’ve kept scene where Katherine Howard’s grandmother is called out for her negligence which allowed Katherine to be taken advantage of.

  • @tae_516
    @tae_516 3 месяца назад +3

    Some of these scenes actually happened in history though and I think they should've left them in and taken some other ones out. I still love The Tudors though. 👑🔥

  • @robert9495
    @robert9495 Год назад +40

    The man was sick in the head and we know this thanks to all the surviving documents and the historians that studied them.
    Catherine of Aragon truly loved him and he shut her out by divorcing her, a very controversial one at that.
    Anne Boleyn, he shut her out to, but also shamed her with wild accusations such as adultery and incest (really, with George ? Henri you were reaching, man) only he sent her to the scaffold on account of his altered ego, (she gave him a baby girl which as history shows us, and fate would have it, d'ohh, became queen Elisabeth I of England who ruled for a few decades, never married and thus the Tudor line ended with her - eat your hearty out Henri, Anne eventually had the last laugh from beyond the grave !!)) which he vehemently refused to acknowledge.
    Jane Seymour gave him a son, yay !!! but she died shortly after giving birth, thankfully not by his hand. Also, his son, prince Edward, died at 15 (your sins and hypocrisy finally caught up with you, Henri).
    Anne of Cleaves he did away with her by letting her go, as in divorce, (maybe he experienced a moment of clarity somehow and decided not to have her beheaded or shame her with accusations) so somewhat she got off easy as in no scaffold, yay !!! but also on account of his altered ego as he thought she was ugly, even though he was no better off himself judging by his portraits that survived.
    Catherine Howard he had executed on account of alleged adultery (highly unlikely)
    And his last wife, Catherine Parr didnt get to "enjoy" his company because what do you know, he kicked the bucket. Finally. The only reason he married Catherine Parr was because he was old and needed a companion, so not out of love.
    So, in conclusion this man was a narcisstic a-hole, with an inflated ego, but severly altered and his refusal to acknowledge the state of his ego (after all, he was king, right?) led to the sad fates of 5/6 out of his wives. Scaffold or not. So there you have it in a nutshell.

    • @RoseOfMadina
      @RoseOfMadina Год назад +6

      Divorced, Beheaded, Died, Divorced, Beheaded, Survived

    • @deborahproctor9538
      @deborahproctor9538 Год назад +1

      He needed an heir. At the time England would have never accepted a woman as queen and monarch

    • @robert9495
      @robert9495 Год назад

      @@deborahproctor9538 That's because high society's concept regarding women was f***** up. Women were considered subspecies and were treated as subhuman. That changed half a millenium later when women started pleading for their rights in various forms until such rights were recognized thus women today are getting the fair treatment. Unfortunately, that's how women were perceived by men back then: the woman was piece o'shit only good for bearing children and nothing more and treated as such.

    • @sparkreno19
      @sparkreno19 Год назад +8

      Right on most accounts apart from the one about Catherine Howard. It wasn’t alleged, she confessed to having illicit affairs before marriage. That in itself wasn’t illegal, but it was hugely scandalous and improper for a Queen to have such a past. What doomed her was she got caught having affairs during her marriage to the King. Culpepper and another guy

    • @tamiwatchesstuff
      @tamiwatchesstuff Год назад +5

      ​@sparkreno19 Yes, and I believe Catherine Howard cheated on Henry mostly because he was a sick old man and the young men at the court were more appealing to her. We need to keep in mind that she was a teenaged girl who was bound to a guy far older than her. Was she naive to think she wouldn't get caught? Yes, but I can't blame her for her choices. Unfortunately, it was high treason for a Queen to be unfaithful to the King, and she paid with her life.

  • @shelbiedawn8868
    @shelbiedawn8868 Год назад +9

    The scene with Lady Rochford and Anne of Cleves was very interesting.

  • @deborahproctor9538
    @deborahproctor9538 Год назад +21

    Catherine Howard was a child.

  • @Primalamorous
    @Primalamorous 8 дней назад +1

    _"Why do you weep?"_
    _"You know why."_
    Um, not necessarily. He's not a mind-reader, and I'm sure he knew that some people were happy to see Anne dead.

  • @juliedurden9479
    @juliedurden9479 Месяц назад +1

    Many of these scenes should have remained on the show, IMHO. They would have given greater depth and meaning to the story lines. The artist Holbein’s scenes were particularly interesting and insightful.

  • @cplmpcocptcl6306
    @cplmpcocptcl6306 Год назад +4

    This is awesome.
    Thank you.

  • @maquillamelily212
    @maquillamelily212 11 месяцев назад +1

    I need to watch this show again, I barely remember these characters besides of course the main ones

  • @crystalalcairo3751
    @crystalalcairo3751 Год назад +19

    If only that first meeting between Anne and Henry had gone better, he might have actually developed real affection for her while they were married, and Catherine Howard might have kept her head. They might have also had a healthy son who would succeed Edward.

    • @hollyh314
      @hollyh314 Год назад +2

      Yes, I've often thought about that! How different history would have been!

    • @llamamama2910
      @llamamama2910 Год назад +3

      Anne of Cleves? Yes it seems he visited her in disguise and her shock and reticence and pulling away was inperpreted as rejection and disgust-so he then felt he had to reject and show disgust for her.

  • @ns-wz1mx
    @ns-wz1mx Год назад +7

    i liked the mary boleyn scene. a bit of drama

  • @BlushGush
    @BlushGush Год назад +16

    I thought Elizabeth I was miscast in this role. She felt like Dawn out of Buffy. Not if the right era. Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn however, was perfect.

    • @wednesdayschild3627
      @wednesdayschild3627 Год назад +1

      I thought girl looked like Elizabeth 1.

    • @BlushGush
      @BlushGush Год назад +2

      @@wednesdayschild3627I thought the voice completely took you out of the moment. It’s very modern American/California toned.

    • @OpalLeigh
      @OpalLeigh Год назад +6

      Natalie Dormer is a perfect example of an actor using her talent to make a character feel like flesh and bone 🙌🏻 the writers gave her the words, but she gave it the humanity. I could not imagine anyone doing the role better.

    • @shelbiedawn8868
      @shelbiedawn8868 Год назад +4

      Natalie Dormer did extensive research on Anne Boleyn. Learning this made me admire her even more, she was spectacular as Anne.

  • @BunillaMisaki
    @BunillaMisaki 6 месяцев назад +2

    27:19 not Henry becoming a wildlife documentary presenter 🤣

  • @sylviahanks4961
    @sylviahanks4961 Год назад +2

    Wonderful series.I miss it❤

  • @zippymufo9765
    @zippymufo9765 5 месяцев назад +2

    Kind of cool to see Cramner meeting his future wife

  • @ylianna_arvari
    @ylianna_arvari Год назад +7

    Do you have the deleted scene for the field of cloth and gold, then that deleted kiss of henry to catherine after his jousting accident? If you have can you please post it, thank you so much🥺

  • @SparkleNeely
    @SparkleNeely Год назад +6

    I remember the first time I saw Joss Stone playing Anne of Cleves and that little shit Henry coming in saying he liked her NOT, wth Henry are you insane? Wait, never mind, of coarse you are.

  • @pikachuisshook5535
    @pikachuisshook5535 Год назад +20

    2:46 would be me

  • @Deborahtunes
    @Deborahtunes Год назад +2

    Brutal times. Sad that cutting off hands continues to be normal in certain countries...

  • @wednesdayschild3627
    @wednesdayschild3627 Год назад +7

    Cranmer the tool. You donot tell a king what to do. Madge Shelton's reputation was ruined. Her mother waited on Anne in the tower. Norris refused to marry Madge.

    • @connie4937
      @connie4937 Год назад +10

      Norris lost his noggin

    • @deborahproctor9538
      @deborahproctor9538 Год назад +7

      Madge's reputation wasn't ruined. She would've of been made a good marriage as a gift.

    • @wednesdayschild3627
      @wednesdayschild3627 Год назад +3

      ​@@deborahproctor9538Norris didn't want the king's leftovers. I am convinced Norris told him that after the mayday celebration. That is why Henry had him executed. The mistresses married lower. Mary Boleyn's husband Henry Carrey was lower than her. Stafford was lower still.

    • @Heidi_Bradshaw
      @Heidi_Bradshaw Год назад +2

      ⁠@@wednesdayschild3627Mary Boleyn’s first husband was William Carey. Their son (or was it The King’s?) was called Henry Carey. And Mary’s second husband was called William Stanford.

    • @wednesdayschild3627
      @wednesdayschild3627 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@Heidi_Bradshawthanks for correction.

  • @Dee-mj3pu
    @Dee-mj3pu 11 месяцев назад +3

    "Roman Church ...thousands of years." Ummm, your history is wrong!

  • @mariavi33
    @mariavi33 Год назад +8

    25:15-25:35
    Exactly!!

  • @graceneilitz7661
    @graceneilitz7661 9 месяцев назад

    Edward…. your sister is over twenty years older than you, I doubt she will stop just because you don’t believe it’s right.
    (He did send that letter IRL.)

  • @sindeeperkins3568
    @sindeeperkins3568 11 месяцев назад

    I have seen this on Damed many times,please note,I absolutely hate your intrusion of my post and personal text

  • @onceamusician5408
    @onceamusician5408 Год назад +9

    i was so utterly DISGUSTED at the gross inaccuracies of this show that i gave up in outrage before the end of season !
    BUT
    this portrayal of young prince Edward as a stuffy little prig (26:30) a seen in a letter read out here was spot on
    IMO if he has lived he would have been the most deadly and despotic Tudor of them all. and the fact that i AM even in this day and age a convinced protestant does not mitigate this view of mine

    • @octavianpopescu4776
      @octavianpopescu4776 Год назад +5

      I think the letter is an actual letter he wrote. I recognize the introduction from some history books I've read. And yes, I do share your view about Edward VI... there was something deeply wrong with him. The fact that in his account of his uncle's execution (Thomas Seymour), all he feels like saying is to record the time, that it took place between 8 and 9 AM... that tells me a lot about him. I don't know if he was a psychopath, but I think he clearly had issues with processing emotions. He was the kind of person who would have watched an entire city burn and would remark on the different shades of orange of the fire, without caring about the people killed or suffering. I don't think he was at Don Carlos levels of psychopathy (son of King Philip II of Spain... a real violent degenerate), but he there was something very wrong with him.

    • @wednesdayschild3627
      @wednesdayschild3627 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@octavianpopescu4776knowing this about him, I believe he did put in Jane Grey. He had no problem creating a succession crisis. He probably had an idea that she would be a tool to her husband who would be king.

    • @octavianpopescu4776
      @octavianpopescu4776 8 месяцев назад

      @@wednesdayschild3627 Yes... I don't think Edward VI was a tool for Dudley in changing the succession. I mean, his Device for the Succession was written by him in his own hand. He was seriously ill and he could have had some secretary draft, but still he took the time to write it himself. This tells me he really wanted it himself. And at some point, when some expressed doubts about this, Edward of his own free will yelled at people and ordered them to get it done. This wasn't Dudley pushing him, it was him of his own accord. It shows his determination in doing it.
      I get the sense that Dudley, yes, he was scheming to make his son Guildford king, but I don't think he was alone. I never bought the excuse that the other members of the council invoked that they were afraid of him. Really? All the most powerful people in England were afraid of this 1 guy. I get that he was influential, but no one is this influential by himself. Queen Jane had the courage to tell him no... a 16 year old girl told him that she won't make his son king, but all those council members couldn't stop him? Really? They were afraid of him, but a teenage girl wasn't? I get the sense that others, like Arundel, Pembroke, Winchester... they were very cooperative with the plan. These same council members were very insistent for Queen Mary to kill Queen Jane... to hide their own actions. Truth is: they all signed Edward's Device for Succession and got rid of the evidence, turning Dudley into a scape goat.

    • @hannahdyson7129
      @hannahdyson7129 4 месяца назад

      The show was hinting at him being a greater evil than Henry .

  • @Bean-t5j
    @Bean-t5j Год назад +2

    The reel villain was Thomas

    • @wednesdayschild3627
      @wednesdayschild3627 8 месяцев назад +1

      Thomas Cromwell did Henry's bidding. Cranmer was a Boleyn tool. Cranmer allegedly gave Anne the idea that she would live if she annulled her marriage. I think either Henry threatened him, or tricked him. It is all Henry.

    • @Bean-t5j
      @Bean-t5j 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@wednesdayschild3627 yes totally agree

  • @doctorposting
    @doctorposting Год назад +6

    why didnt henry like anne irl? was she ugly 👀

    • @PCD387
      @PCD387 Год назад +31

      he just had a bruised ego and took if out on anne anne of cleves was not ugly and definitely not the actress playing her ( joss stone)

    • @leeannasloan2292
      @leeannasloan2292 Год назад +10

      She was not his type and the clothing she wore was not to his liking..he just was not attracted to her.

    • @Mezaph
      @Mezaph Год назад

      Look at her portrait. She was a potato faced German.

    • @PixivityComputerSpecialists
      @PixivityComputerSpecialists Год назад +5

      He was a worldly man and she was an innocent

    • @atakeuchi_
      @atakeuchi_ Год назад +6

      He did eventually grow to love her as a sister, as depicted in the series. He was very generous in his affections and gifts with her.

  • @ench4nted_S0ul
    @ench4nted_S0ul 2 месяца назад

    I am troumatized by the rats i have necrophobia 😭😭💀💀💀😭😭😭

  • @desimac5464
    @desimac5464 Год назад +2

    Hmmm, looks more like a cat or a rat to me.

  • @jeanbeget
    @jeanbeget Год назад +1

    fake movies try change History

  • @theraven6843
    @theraven6843 3 месяца назад

    Most are useless and show some bad acting, sorry 😮