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  • Wow.

  • Where can i watch it online???

  • Thanks for this. This wa sthe only thing on TV I've really liked in a long time!!!

  • I have been a fan of the Tudor period for 40 years and read everything i could get my hands on starting at the age of ten. These programs depicting these people as glamorous with fine clothes, etc, are not showing the reality. Women were of NO VALUE- they were pawns to be used as sex toys or to acquire property or to seal treaties. I would not have liked to live then. No freedom of worship. No choosing your own husband- you could have nothing without being under a man's control.

  • I agree, but rember one thing : 2 to dance, 2 can play the game, so be a good looser and learn from your mistakes. Everything you do will come back to bite 2X as the hurt you gave. Now the vidoe is excellent, great song, and I found the show to be a great way to spark intrest in history.

  • Great! Very good editing! This will be faved and added to my playlist.

  • I LOVE the music that's playing throughout the whole video! <3 I LOVE the Tudors, Natalie Dormer is sooo pretty and Jonathan Rhys Meyers is sexy. I love Tudor England, Anne Boleyn was such a tough woman. I know that life back then was difficult but I have always wished to have lived back then. I've studied Medieval life, the Renaissance era, Tudor England so I'm very aware of how life was back then but I will forever continue to wish to have lived in either the 15th or 16th century.

  • @musicalprodigy7

    I love the Tudor England too and alway's i wish i could live on the court from Henry VIII.

    The history from his six wifes is very intersting and sometimes very dramtic.

  • @TarjaGirl Really :) That's awesome, I'm happy you wish to have lived back then too! Yes the life of King Henry VIII and his six wives was very interesting, especially his relationship with Anne Boleyn, it changed history. I would of just loved to be a part of Henry VIII's court :) It's cool to see that someone else agrees, people are usually like "oh life was tough back then, why would you want to live in that time?" But I love that era, the clothing, the castles, everything :)

  • @musicalprodigy7

    I think so too.

    Many people don't like the 16th century, becouse there are no handy no TVs and so on, but i think without the electronic things, the world was better. At this time the education was very important. Or if you want to date a girl you must write a letter, a loveletter or they sing songs about the love.

  • @TarjaGirl I completely agree. The world was definitely better without soo much technology. Don't get me wrong, I like how we are medically advanced now but that's pretty much the only thing I like about this era. All this technology is greatly effecting the world, the pollution now with cars, planes.Education was very important, the entertainment industry today distracts people from it. Men were gentlemen ,when they liked a girl they were careful with how they approached them. They had values.

  • @musicalprodigy7

    I understand you.

    Some things, like the medicin, are very important for us.

    I agree with you. The entertainment industry's will be one thing: money.

    Previously it was power, now it is money.

    Exactly.

    At that time it was not that we spent a night with a woman and has then forgotten. Not like today.

  • @TarjaGirl if you love a woman she must be the only thing for you and you have to care for her ;) yes be a gentlemen !!! there only a few who still do that its a shame !

  • @musicalprodigy7

    but not everyone was a king then and i'm pretty sure life wasn't that easy for normal people. maybe it would be great to live in the 16th century as a person with money and power - just like today. think about the hard work people had to do and the bad living conditions... i prefer living today, even if those stories are really interesting.

  • @musicalprodigy7

    but you know despite all romantic atmosphere it was stinky and there were lots of deadly diseases and so on

  • @olooshka I am completely aware of that, I know that's true. Plague was a major death threat back then. 

  • @TarjaGirl Would you want to be part of all that back stabbing, and bloodletting ? And even then...it get's somewhat romanticized and and dresssed up in 20th century attractiveness here. Interesting but nasty times.You'd probably loose your head too.

  • @musicalprodigy7 me too. i love the dresses!

  • Great! The music fits really good! :)

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