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The Tudors (Finale): The ghost of Jane Seymour

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Henry is visited by the ghost of his third wife, Jane Seymour

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  • This was the first time I felt sorry for Henry in the Tudors, he tried so hard to have a son, and when he had Edward, he tried hard not to lose him.

  • go jane, i didnt really like her throughout the series, but im glad that in this scene she grew some balls and told him what she really thought.

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  • It's so sad... Edward died of Consuption t the age of 15... RIP

  • by looking at king's face,it seems that he was suffering from constipation

  • ...with that voice, I keep expecting to hear Henry say "I am....Batman"...

  • This shows how much Jane loved her boy; although she died shortly after his birth, she loved him above her own life. He was her pride, and her greatest love. Of course she was angry at Henry for treating him like he did. Any mother would be. May they all rest in peace. Because they all changed our world in their own special way.

  • @coombeslauren Oh haha, I'm not much of a historian but thanks for clearing it up ^_^

  • @Paramorerocks19 I'm pretty sure Elizabeth accepted she was not next in line, but I know that the main fight was between Mary and Lady Jane Grey, who Edward wanted to succeed him because he knew Mary would try to turn England back to Catholicism. Although Elizabeth never plotted against her sister, Mary was very insecure over her throne and almost had Elizabeth excecuted. Hope that helps :)

  • But it is true that King Edward died young :( I don't know history much, but I wonder how Mary and Elizabeth reacted to it, all I know is that they fought over the throne

  • @Wallflower671 She was more appealing than Anne, because she was obedient, good natured and knew when to keep her mouth shut. She was the polar opposite of Anne, and therefore he took interest in her. The qualities that Anne possessed were more appealing as a mistress, than they were as his wife. To be blunt the thing she did that Catherine and Anne couldn't was give him a son, and then die when he was still in love with her, and before he could grow tired. So she died perfect in his eyes.

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