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  • Quick (and probably stupid question)... why was he so thrilled to see her? t was like he thought she was dead

  • @pophits Anne had gotten 'the sweat', and she had nearly died. That's why Henry was so thrilled, he had already lost a friend and many subjects to the same illness.

  • does any1 know this soundtrack

  • the best scene everrrrrrrrrrrr..............s­o sweet,at this one moment they only had luv only luv

  • "Спасибо, Господи (что выжила)".

    Переболеть чумой, выздоровить, чтобы умереть на плахе, от рук благоверного.

    О суровые времена и страшные нравы!!!!

  • One of my absolute fav scenes from this series! thanks for uploading!

  • ke besooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ooootooooooooooooooooooooooote­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!

  • Henry was a man who did not value women except for what they could give him. People try to blame Anne for him divorcing Catherine but the truth is he had fathered a son with his mistress Elizabeth Blount and the fact all the sons he had with Catherine died within weeks of birth he believed they were cursed. Anne really was a "clean" start for him since he'd convinced himself his marriage to Catherine was incestuous. Anne was used.The fact that she refused to be his mistress was a separte thing.

  • @chookfeather Indeed. He had no value for human life because he thought (as all deluded Kings back then) that they were greater than everything. Everybody was at their disposition and were only things to be used to accomplish goals.

  • HeHe! I Love The Bit At 0:45....'TWIRL!!' XD

    It's A Very Lovely Scene! It Makes Me Happy... <3

  • What's the name of the song?

  • whats the background music?

  • I feel for Catherine. I bet he wished he had not chosen Anne. She cared for him the most. I felt so sad when she was forced to hand over the jewels and everything. She was Queen, she now had that life taken from her. All over so young woman who used the King. Maybe they still would have seperated but the King did many things to Catherine that he wouldn't have if Anne hadn't made him. Atleast his las twife was Jane Seymour who also deeply cared for him.

  • @TazzyProductions Er....I don't want to burst your bubble.......but many things that you have said are incorrect. Besides, everyone is responsible for their own choices. Catherine of Aragon was with Henry's brother before him. Henry had multiple mistresses when he was with Catherine, frustrated that she could not provide him a male heir. (I would go more into this but I'm losing space) She was already treated cruelly. Jane Seymour was NOT his last wife. Merely third. And she was submissive.

  • @Lariel172 Your right I didn't even mean Jane Seymour o.O I meant Catherine Parr, god knows why I put Jane Seymour. I think it's because I had just finished watching an episode of the Tudors where Henry was with Jane. Anyway I still feel for Catherine, I don't want too get into a debate lol, it's just my opinion :)

  • @TazzyProductions Awz, it's okay. ^_^ I don't want to get into a debate over it either. As you feel for Catherine, I feel for Anne, and I respect your opinion :)

  • @Lariel172 Lol thanks, I respect yours too :P :)

  • Henry's desire for a son blinded his vision of what love was.

  • @ginger12350 WORD

  • Henry's desire for a son blinded his vision of what love is.

  • I just love this scene!

  • ....absolutely love her dress!!

  • I can't watch the second season of the tudors anymore, because it makes me sick. She survived the deadly "sweating sickness", child birth, and a close call with a gun shot. And her life has to end because people just didn't like her? I get so angry when I think about it. I will always love Anne Boleyn, and she and Elizabeth I are always going to be the best queens England will ever see.

  • @xo0xbambibaby Because people didn't like her? Really? You need to learn your History.

  • @TazzyProductions Um.. yeah I did read my history I wouldn't be watching the Tudors if I hadn't. And it was because people didn't like her- so pretty much everyone brainwashed the king, and it was because they didn't like her that they framed her and made the king believe she was having an affair. So next time why don't YOU read your history.

  • @xo0xbambibaby Because THEY brainwashed the king? You've gotta be kidding me. ANNE brainwashed the king. The Boleyns just wanted power, She pretended she was innocent but she had had many lovers before. For the whole sweating sickness thing, whose to say she didn't fake it? I mean come on, what are the chances of her surviving it. Why would only she survive it. She was a tease, I think she did it to make Henry think that maybe God saved her and he was meant to be with her.

  • best scene from the tudors :)

  • He had her buried in an old arrow box because he forgot to have a coffin made for the woman that he loved. It's something that most English and History teachers forget to mention in secondary school.

  • @TheNuharoo

    He had her buried in an old elm arrow box because he forgot to have a coffin made for her. It was discovered when Queen Victoria had the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula within the Tower grounds renovated. She wasn't given a Queen's funeral either she was given a common funeral with no memorial. Her body was found next to Catherine Howard's body and Lady Jane Grey's body.

  • @TheNuharoo No, he killed her because she couldn't give him a son, he was tired of her, and he wanted something new and fresh - Jane Seymour. Anne was tempermental, easily fired, and quick witted. Jane was shy, angelic, and virginal. Henry was attracted immediately. But Jane should be glad she died in childbirth 2 years into the marriage - she wasn't strong enough to handle who Henry became. Anne could have handled it.

  • @TheNuharoo If you actually believe that, you simply don't understand Henry VIII.

  • @barbiedoll811 He so was. I almost feel like he was a man that just could not commit and once he was married to a woman he lost interest in her and wanted to go on to the next one.

  • ok im still on the first season of this show but can some1 tell me if she got beheaded or not please

  • anyone know that piece of music?

  • I disagree the only reason he had her head chopped off was politics and in those days when all they thought of was heirs i dont think he reallyu did discover love. . .

  • GAAAAH!

    THEY ARE SO SWEET!

    ...until he gets her killed, of course.

  • Anne is Henry one true wife. In the end of the series . When he saw saw all his past wives he cried over Anne when she left. People might say he loved JS ... Well he only loved her cuz she gave him a male heir

  • All this trouble with the wives, and then Edward goes and dies! Selfish Edward! Lol

    But in the end Henry should have just stuck with Elizabeth. She was dubbed the Queen of the 'Golden age' after all.

  • @annie10103 Elizabeth was Henry's DAUGHTER -- by Anne Boleyn. You might want to brush up on your history.

  • @night7859

    I think you misunderstand me. I didn't mean that Henry should stick with Elizabeth as a spouse, i meant he should have stuck with her as a daughter because he did pretty much disinherit her after all.

    And by the way, you don't have to be so cold just because you misunderstood what i wrote. As you could clearly see, i was writing about the CHILDREN not the wives.

  • @barbiedoll811 I have this little theory that he probably grew to resent her because of her strong personality that challenged him. I think I don't know, we will never know--wow 7yrs, really? We learn something new every day ... I want to watch this series.

  • ILY

  • hes so fucking hot i wish i were anne.. but instead id have his son and he wouldnt kill me.

  • omfg The Tudors is great...King Henry behaves JUST like Prince John in disney's animated "Robin Hood"  =D

  • esta fue la primera vez q la vio despues de k???no sera cuando ana enfermo de la fiebre del sudor

  • @barbiedoll811 not quite. he was obsessed with getting a son and was scarred with the war of roses where he watched his father fight his entire life for. having a son secured his kingdom and he wanted to avoid another war after his reign.

    and love and hate -- theres always quite a fine line inbetween. He had a strong desire for her cause he was sexually attracted to her and probably because she was the answer for a son. when she failed to deliver (literally) I can see him becoming enraged.

  • @barbiedoll811 guess the chase was over....

  • does it matter tha he jonathan is irish? so what? i am spanish.

  • does it matter tha he is irish ? so what? i am spanish.

  • You shall not tie up a horse with it's reins!!

  • Love Jonathan Rhys Meyers, he's so fine, but he still sounds Irish in this. He should sound more "English."

  • @cuno858 but he's irish afterall:) as long as he's HOT:)

  • @barbiedoll811 henry VIIII was a paranoid man in real life

  • i think im the only person who realised that this is the place that Henry walks down in the last episode of season 4 when the horse starts running past him!!

  • @tudor1603 just because no one else said it doesn't mean you're the only one who realized it.

  • @celestielsigh okayy no need to get touchy i was just mentioning it :p

  • @barbiedoll811 Love and hate are not too far apart .

  • @k1ttycat I some cases that is very true...

  • Such a beautiful scene.

  • @barbiedoll811 there's an incedibly thin line between love and hate..

  • @barbiedoll811 I agree. I really missed this side of Henry when he began to stop loving her.

  • This is so sweet. The sweet part is that Anne almost died of the plauge.

  • @spunkygen49 No the sweet part is that Anne survived to give birth to one of, if not the greatest female monarchs ever.

  • @mbgal07

    What i mean is that this was the first meeting they had after she almost died of the plauge, and yes she did!

  • In any case, the prosperity was for Ann. With Elisabeth. It's a fact nobody could contest. Ann has won! and i'm not suprised. Cause she was so clever, generous, educated, and so courageous to be face to the entire world. The both were strong because they were trust in each other. After Elizabeth, she started to be fear. she has a nervous nature. Henry became suspicious against her and their marriage. Ann became a danger for his aim.

  • Ann was the ONLY real passion of his life. For her, he separated england from Rome, put away Catherine of Aragon (The Isabell and Ferdinand's daughter), isolated his country from the rest of the world, and took the risk to be unloved by his own population who hated Ann. all that for her. I don't think he would do such thinks for a simple Jane seymour of anyone else. But the desillusion arrived when she gave birth to a girl at 32 years olds! She have lost 3 or 4 bb. At 35 years olds she was lost.

  • @verobinful your so right 1 Ann was the best in my opinion ! she wouldnt give herself to him, she had ambitions and that was to be queen, whatever the cost and she got it ! henry did all that for her and then he hates her so much to the point he would convict her of high treason & to not look like an idiot in front of his whole country for going through all that to marry a girl he was just going to divorce.

    she got what she wanted, Being queen

    and giving birth to Elizabeth. I say Ann won .

  • @barbiedoll811

    For Henry, the pleasure seemed to be in the wanting, not the having. A sassy, smart-mouth mistress is one thing, but he wanted his wives to be humble and obedient. Everything that Anne wasn't.

  • @Uaohio Completely and utterly agree. she wasnt humble and obident, its what made the lust and passion for her so much stronger for henry.

    and what ultimetly was the cause of her demise.

  • henry VIII was very intelligent, but heartless.

  • i love anne & henry togeather, it's a shame cause when edward was born henry was delighted when he wasn't that good king, and when elizabeth was born he bearly loooked at her, when she was one of the best rullers england has ever seeen, i bet if henry was looking down from heaven at elizabeth he would be like 'thats the daughter i regreted, and look what shes done' :)

  • @Eloise672 If 'heaven' does exist, i certainly would not think that he belongs to it.

  • @barbiedoll811 , having no knowledge at the time of genetics, he assumed it was the female that determined the gender of the child, and therefore beheaded her when her thought she could not bear a male child.

  • @SARASMITHERS45 Look how far science has come !

    if he knew he was the cause of her not being able to bear a male child, he would be feeling soooo stupid right now LOL

  • @sulaka123

    he does.

  • @spunkygen49 im sorry what ?

  • @sulaka123 or probably have the drs/scientists proving this medical fact executed for treason. ^_^

  • @sulaka123 I wish he gets back to life , knows that hates himself that he asks to get back to dead , and he wouldn't even like it when he knows wuts waiting for him when he sees himself in hell!

  • @barbiedoll811 agreed.

  • I loved this scene!!! Its one of my top 10 of the entire show!

  • @barbiedoll811

    Agreed! I wonder if he was bipolar or just insane?

  • @TheStarSorceress

    That's an interesting thought. Maybe he was. I'd never thought of that, very interesting.

  • @TheStarSorceress I think alot of his servents hoaxed him into believing the rumors its abit like reading the tabloids except back in those days people couldn't keep their mouth shut.

  • @barbiedoll811 he treated his wives like cell phones, after a few months of use, he wanted a new one

  • why you had to kill her, Henry?

  • @barbiedoll811 i think it was mainly because she hadnt given birth to a male :P

  • there is a fictional biography written by Margaret George... Henry the 8th...his marriage to Anne Boleyn and their failed marriage. Ultimately, when his country was fully supported by the Pope (catherine and the spain), his divorce from the first queen was deemed blasphemous and when he forced the hand to marry Anne, that's when she made the govt against (her family prob. gotten too greedy), historically due to her whims to change the course of govt and religion, she was not loved by all

  • @barbiedoll811 He was very stressed cause' he was needing very desesperatly a son! State's questions, on resume!

  • @barbiedoll811 Marriage makes people crazy, lol.

  • @barbiedoll811 The reason why that is, is because it is not  that exciting when he married her!!, it was not a taboo when he got married to her, it was like the fire was gone and the danger and knowing that they were going to be found out!! was gone, the thrill of not having any danger is the case!!!, it was like he alread had her!!! so now he has to take a new mistress, kind of sad and stupid if you ask me, and yes Henry the 8th was a strange and stupid man.

  • @barbiedoll811

    IKR!

  • Such a beautiful, sweet scene. :)

  • It's interesting that this series got me so curious that I had to look up history. It was fascinating to know that both the church and advisors were against Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon. She herself wanted to return home. But Henry's father was a greedy pig and wanted to keep her dowry. Another interesting note that after Mary was born Henry pursued the idea of divorce from Catherine. He was advised that the papal dispensation he'd been given to marry Catherine would not be reversed.

  • ya i know exactly wat u mean

  • @barbiedoll811 It's because love had nothing to do with it. He was a sociopath who didn't love or care for anyone but himself. He divorced Catherine because she couldn't bare him a son. He needed a new wife to produce a male heir, and while he was at it, he chose someone who he was physically attracted to.

  • True as Henry got older is looks left and weight went up, but as a young man he was considered hansome!

  • Previous post messed up. Check out Anne of a thousand days - 1969 - Anne is played by Geneviève Bujold - a magnificent job considering Richard Burton plays Henry and he is a pig - well Henry was a pig. You should see his armour in Windsor Castle - it is very large, not even 1/4 as handsome as Rhys, although I do love looking at him and they are a great screen match...

  • I absolutely love this scene. I can't help but go awwwww after everytime I see it.

  • what is the track songs name. i need it hit me up ppl

  • They always his falling in love with her so convincing, and then when he falls out of love with her the audience can barely believe it. It's because we fall in love with her the same time he does. and then we can't hate her no matter what. so, until the day they make a movie that makes US hate her as much as henry by her execution, Anne is always going to be the favorite queen.

  • @stitchgrl777 I totally agree with you!! Great way of looking at it!

  • @barbiedoll811 You always want what you can't have. That's why. It's an illness.

    But this scene was so lovely.

  • Catherine of Aragon was his TRUE wife. Even if it's bad in the bible.

  • i wish i was anne ..omg kissing him b like heaven xxx hes sex on legs

  • @spy4angel and death on wheels. :-p

  • I loved this scene

  • @barbiedoll811

    oh hell yes, I'll never understand that change of heart. I mean, how can you kill someone you once loved so madly, truly, completely? even if you don't love them anymore.

  • @TheLeaveTaking i truly believe that he is what we modern ppl call a sociopath. he uses his charms/ power to lure u in. and he has very little regard for the lives of

    others. they all just pieces to his game of getting what he wants and when he is done with u he disposes of u and like a sociopath it does not register to him that u r truly a person. but for purposes of the show i really loved this couple

  • @fleurgi thats a really interesting view point.

  • @barbiedoll811 Thats what I was thinking, how can love just vanish like that. I guess he hated her as much as he loved her once. i know anne was executed for treason, adultery, and incest but were those accusations true? srry I don't watch the show or know the history that well.

  • @14euphoria ..according to most historians, the accusations were untrue...they were just trumped up charges, basically the charges were just the easiest way to get rid of her.

  • @barbiedoll811 Mummy and I believe he may have been mentally retarded (the medical kind) . It's the most logic to it.

  • @AriaInTheSky perhaps not retarded but bipolar could make sense, I commented that to my mom and she said "tripolar" XD

  • Haha Henry rocks! Absolutely rocks

  • Anne was my favorite of his wives besides Jane. The others were.... not as great.

  • @barbiedoll811

    Eric Ives is a MUCH better source.

    Henry was tierd of her and probably at that stage wishing she'd go away somehow. But he wasnt planning her downfall , or murder. Cromwell saw that Henry was tiring of her, and in his situation he used that to bring Anne down. He'd be safe, and the King would get a new wife. Kill two birds with one stone.

  • @barbiedoll811

    -Annoyed sigh-

    Henry didn't plan to kill Anne. Yes, by the end of the marriage he was very much tired of her, but you MUST remember that it was almost all Cromwells doing. He & Anne had gotten into an argument about monasteries having seen what Anne did to Wolsey; Cromwell took her down before she could take him down. Before Cromwell convinced the king of Annes "guilt" he was still trying to get the Emperor to recognize Anne as Queen. And that was in late April.

  • what is the name of that song i can`t fin it

  • Look at it this way, Elizabeth was meant ot be the great monarch, that's why he didn't get a son, Edward, didn't live that long.

  • Henry was used to getting what he wanted. What he wanted in a mistress was someone feisty and passionate. What he wanted in a wife was someone obedient and submissive - which Anne certainly was not. He also expected her to overlook his infidelities as Katherine had. Most of all he wanted a son, and when Anne couldn't provide one he tossed her aside just like Katherine. He wasn't strange, he was just King. And a major a**hole! :)

  • Well, this was cute...

    ...till you remember that he had her executed.

  • If only Anne or KoA would have given him a living son, one of them would have been the love of his life, and true wife. He loved Anne but son was more importatnt. He was King...

  • remember Anne could have but she had 2 miscarriages

    she could have been carrying boys and if that wouldnt had happen, she would be alive and they would have been happy till the end of their time

    Henry was very deeply in love with Anne

  • I absolutely agree with you!!!! I read that he really loved her. And i love his love letters to Anne!

  • @CurvesRsexy08

    Her last miscarriage was been confirmed as a boy

    Henry apparently told Anne " I see god will not grant me ANY male childern!"

    That, however is intresting. Many take that statement as Henry blaming Anne.. But, in my opinion at least, Henry is basically saying " Fcuck you god, give us a break here!"

  • ::sigh::

    Why'd he have to kill her??

  • why is he thanking God again? I can't remember this episode. did anne go somewhere?

  • She got the Sweating Sickness in Season 1

  • She got sick with the Sweat, and she was very close to dying. So when he saw her healthy he was happy.

  • She got really ill bt survived, it was the time around the black plague

  • such a contrast to the scene in the second series when she has rough sex with him and DRAGS her nails down his back !

  • and both scenes are great :)

  • i think at this point, she had fallen in love with him.

  • I really love it. This romance remind me someone, something.

  • I love this scene and I love Natalie Dormer, she is the most beautiful woman all over the world... what is the name of the song???

  • It might be England Reborn or Behold the Great King of England from the first season soundtrack.

    Not sure though.

  • They are so cute! Such great couple!

    I love them!

  • I read that Anne truly fall in love with Henry

  • well henry did for sure and i think she might have done during the marriage but at the start i think it was ambition which turned into genuine affection

  • My favorite couple from The Tudors!

    Anne is the best!

  • ilovee natalie dormer as anne boleyn shes soo missed in the show now, its so not the same without her. What i liked about anne is she wasnt like anyother of the woman in court like jane seymour who spoke when spoken to she knew what she wanted in life, and although henry killed her she made sure to fight to the end and died with dignity!

  • i think i believe all those who say that henry really did love anne ONLY in the beginning because he thought that she would give him a son for him and england but she didn't so he just naturally like probably any other king would do, got tired of her and rid of her as well so if you do not like what i said it is fine just know these are people's OWN thoughts and not yours and you would not like someone making your comment a bad one you know so judge it fairly, please.

  • 0:55-0:56 that smile i mean..:--))

  • 0:52 ooooooooooh he had a nice smile, i love the scene with Anne Boleyn, is so nice...

  • I believe he loved all of his wives (except for maybe Anne of Cleves) in one way or another. Or at least while things were going his way. When Catherine of Aragon delivered a boy early in their marriage, they'd be very nice and loving to each other, when the boy died, it all changed. Same with Anne, he loved her at the begginig, but love doesn't equal *eternal love*. I wasn't just lust, you wouldn't do all those things for lust, esp. when you could have any girl. Things just changed with time.

  • I hope Anne knows how well and how long Elizabeth ruled England. If the dead know stuff, it will have made everything worth while to her. And to think that Henry wanted a male heir so badly he killed his wives. Lizzie was twice the monarch of any man.

  • Elizabeth Was Known As The Female Version Of Her Dad So I Hope He Knows He Didnt Need A Boy !!

  • some might argue that she surpassed her father when she made england a dominant european country. but yes, she's totally awesoem!

  • aww, this is such a sweet reunion.

  • Whats with all the silly talk of Henry loving Anne? He beheaded her for crying out loud, that doesn't exactly scream love to me. She hadn't even committed a crime- he spread rumours about her. It was lust, not love, and it didn't last long at all. Henry's love for a male heir was far above his 'love' for Anne.

  • Silly talk of Henry loving Anne? He fought the Church to be with her. In the end she did not give him a male heir and that was what he wanted above all else. Not just for himself but for England. If he did not have a male heir Mary, a Catholic,would have a chance at the throne, even over Elizabeth, and to a majority Protestant country that would be bloody. And it was. But he loved Anne in the beginning. Very much. He just loved himself and England more. Most things in this world are not simple.

  • I don't agree, I agree with PapayaThoughts, because really, it really was a matter of lust in the beginning. I believe Anne was innocent against the crimes they say she committed, but also she may not have married him for the right reasons.

  • i think henery really did love anne...but that he was forced to believe the rumours of his wife in order to secure his own position as king.

  • I think it is equally as sad how he treated Catherine when she really was a devoted wife. Even if he had to cast her off he didn't have to reduce her to living in poverty. Cruel.

  • While I agree that Henry was a piece of crap who didn't deserve any of his wives, I don't believe KoA was ever poor. H8 was samrter than that, and since she was a foreign pricess and his brother's widow, it would have been quite stupid to reduce her to poverty. She lived in Kimbolton Castel til her death and was named "Dowager Princess of Wales". It wasn't what she was used to, but she was still far from poor.

  • I think they have a strong passion for eachother but also a strange love

  • I wish that Anne and Henry could have had a happy ending. I really do think that they loved eachother.

  • can someone please tell me what this music is?

  • I Think Its A Different Version Of The Passion Of King Henry

  • oh it's soo sad, at first he was soooooo in love with her, he would do anything for her, but then, he kills her....very sad....

  • and also incredibly fickle of him!