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  • I like this Elizabeth. She has that sort of quirky sense of pretty, much like Anne Boleyn who wasn't really considered beautiful (despite Natalie being stunning).

  • Personally, I like this Elizabeth. She always seems so catious and I actually like the acting, although she is no Cate she's done very well with her acting (:

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  • every damn time Mary says " and you Queen Elizabeth" and the music starts..i think of the Golden Age and Cate Blanchett and just get chills! What a damn fine queen Elizabeth was!

  • And she never did

  • @markedexclusive yeah I know that was cute :3

    I'm talking about in public I think she knew how people felt about Anne so she had the sense not to try and make her parent's marriage valid

  • @AnahSkywalker She probably had a positive view of her mother. After she became queen, she had a ring made that contained miniature portraits of her mother and herself. It's known as the chequers ring.

  • @sidwellian2012 yeah that's what I meant :P the fact that Elizabeth never bothered making her parent's marriage valid is saying something about her view of Anne...

  • @AnahSkywalker Actually he didn't legitimize them, he just restored them to the succession while maintaining he'd never been married to their mothers. Henry did like to have his cake and eat it too... Later, when Mary was queen, she declared her parents' marriage valid and legitimized herself, but if I recall correctly Elizabeth never did that.

  • amazing, how each tudor sibling had their own senstive issues, being raised by that tyrant of a father

  • @cardwitch91 This is true. I'm pretty sure they could have made it happen. Elizabeth wasn't a virgin. There's tons of drama and sex in the late Tudor era.

  • It's a pity The Tudors ended with Henry's death. I think they should have at least gone on until Elizabeth became queen. It would have been nice to see the decline in Elizabeth and Mary's relationship and how they would have portrayed Mary's final days when she refused to sign Elizabeth's death warrant.

  • @Jakegothicsnake i know. horay for historical inaccuracies

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