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  • I love the actress who plays Jane i think she is wonderful the way she plays Jame seymour is like she is Jane for real .

  • @TheSweden000. I am going to say so. I know Edward had it tough, for example, his father kept him away from the world, and in so doing, he caused his son's body to not be able to fight against infections at that time. What I am saying, and what you seemed to miss, and felt the need to butt in, is Elizabeth and Mary's childhood was way worse than Edward's. I never said Edward's was perfect, but he was the only kid allowed to talk about his mother in public.

  • @mckfrr that again he was the only child of henry that never got to even see his mother.. or for his mother to know him. that is a pretty big loss. at least catherine got to know mary until henry split them apart and anne know elizabeth until her execution. it doesn't make it right, because none of the queens got to see their children grow up properly.

  • strong? not a chance, henry :[

  • yes i'll never forget that feeling of my boys inside me its the only time they are yours alone

  • You wanna know what's funny. Henry tried so hard to get a son, and he got it, but we don't even remember him. We remember Mary and Elizabeth! The two "bastard daughters of England" Henry tried so hard at first to keep his two little girls from the throne, but we all remember Mary and Elizabeth even more than we remember Henry's Golden Child. Take that Henry, hope you're you still kicking yourself in Hell. Oh the irony.

  • @mckfrr Don't say so. Yes we remember Mary&Elizabeth, his "bastard" daughters, but I remember Edward too. Unfortunately history has remembered him as the failed prince. But he was not only a prince! He was a boy! Without mother, and he barely had a father. He was locked away from the world and became the king of one of the world's greatest empire's in the age of nine! He was never allowed to fall in love, have children on his own. He was never allowed to be himself. We must remember him too.

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  • I prefer Annabelle Wallis rather than Anita Briem.

  • @QueenBrendaSIV Who doesn't?

  • @TheSweden000 Yeah, Anabelle's got a sweet, smoothing presence. Reminds me of Bianca Rinaldi on "Isaura the slave", so sweet, so angelical, so pure.

  • i always liked jane a lot, sad she died

  • Edward my son...And what if your Edward was a third girl my little sweet Henry?

  • @MarinaMaxwellYuy then jane would have been beheaded, if she had lived, and he would have married quickly again to make a boy

  • @trojangirl246 Poor jane

  • @MarinaMaxwellYuy yeah thats basically how it was

  • this must be really awkward for the actors :$

  • @ChristineScholz pretty sure professional actors face more awkward situations than this one

  • i just wanted to say that i have never seen a man leave a room so fast, its kinda sad she didn't last, makes you wonder what might have happened if she had not died. then.

  • This makes me want to have strong powerful daughters.

  • @Wiccanboy17 ...I worked with teens, girls always gave the worst trouble...and imagine them giving oral to their boyfriends in your house...that is what my sister did....wish for boys, less trouble....girls fight with their mothers more in the teen years, the house will never be at peace....

  • How had the story of Henry VIII might ended, if Jane Seymour didn´t die?

    May be he died after the long time, because he missed her so much.

  • Such a moving scene, but when I hear him telling Edward to be strong in my head I picture a sickly boy King who died so young...

  • god i wish henry would die like b4 able2 make any children !!!!!!!!!!!!! asshole 2 use and abuse emotionally woman and toss em away. u no sleeping around can acutally cause premature death? so women died b/c henry was killing the babies!

  • Did this show make anyone else not want to have daughters?

  • @CorieFaulkner

    Obviously daughters can be powerful too, look at Elizabeth.

    Gender doesn't matter really

  • is it true that edward was born in october 12??

  • @MultiLolerz Yes, Prince Edward was born on 12 OCTOBER 1537.

  • you told him to be strong so he kicked the life out of his mom lool just something i always wanted to say :D

  • Lol...IT'S kicking...sounds mean

  • My god I wonder what would happen if she gave him a daughter....

  • I would hate to think what would've happened if she gave birth to another girl.

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  • Such a sweet moment between Henry and Jane. It's just so bittersweet at the same time, because we know Jane dies. :(

  • @DirrtyXtina87 I actually felt sorry for him he truly loved her despite he was vain, egotistical King for that century..but throughout the remaining parts of this season and season 4 u can tell he truly loved his children.

  • Yup, you can say that again, again and again...

  • Well said!

  • a very touching moment

  • very touching scene - you never forget that first flutter, the first time sumersault , when they still have room to move like that -- that one really throws you LOL, or during preganancy, when the baby gets the hiccups - the only way I can describe it, when they do that , is that its like having a heartbeat in the wrong place - very odd sensation, and the tracking a foot or hand as it moves across your stomach - wierd, but beautiful - makes all the aches, pains, sickness etc, fade away .

  • so beautiful!!! thanks

  • 7th clip to hit 1,000views.. thanks everyone!!! Looking forward to finale season of Tudors

  • and when is that?

  • ooh, do u know when that is?! thanks for uploading :D

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