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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2007

Part 15
Shorter than all the rest, but it wraps everything up nicely.

Wyrd Sisters is copywrite Terry Pratchett.
Read his Discworld books, you'll like them.

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  • @Koden The fool is the son of the previous fool and the queen.

    He isn't descended from royalty.

    (The witches and the real prince simply didn't tell anyone)

    0:45 "and her majesty told me who his father was" (the previous fool)

    0:57 "you know what they say: fools rush in while the king's away"

    The fool who is now king of lancre is the illegitimate child of the queen and the former court jester.

    He states near the beginning that his father was a jester.

  • @IronyIsGood If I remember right, it's open to interpretation. It's been a while since I read the source material, so I can't remember off hand how they treated it and Wikipedia isn't too helpful since the article about the book says one thing, and the article about the character says it's open to interpretation.

  • So ... is Verence (The Fool) the son of the king or the son of the king's wife? That bit confuses me. Would that mean that Tom-John takes after the actress that was Fool's mother if he wasn't the king's son?

  • If I recall, the fool is the illegitimate child of the king and another woman. So they are half brothers.

  • ah crap, hit remove instead of reply.

    "That's what i thought, at first. But then Magrat says, 'but Verence was her husband. So... ohhh'. Does that mean that the queen cheated on the king, or did the king cheat on the queen?"

    To answer your question, Magrat is kind of slow, the king cheated, else the kid woulden't be of royal blood since if the queen cheated it wouldn't of mattered.

  • Can't wait till someone uploads it so I can DL and post it on youtube :P

  • If you do, give me a message about that. I'd love to watch it. :D

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  • I think that the book version of Lady Felmet's death is a bit better. The woodland creatures line up on her, she pulls a knife and charges them all, and presumably gets torn to shreds later.

    But... it's made up for, in massive spades, by Lord Felmet's last scene. Gawd, he's such a wackjob, but it's so awesome!

  • i like that death hes funny ^ ^

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  • Hearing the wounderful Christopher Lee as Death make this show so worth watching.

  • ...I shall -whoop

    lol

  • Dark and funny at the same time. everyone's happy at the end, except for Lady Felmet

  • lol..its cobra commander

  • haha too all the uplands ppl watching this this is whats going to get us 2 pass tomo good luck and 4 shure iv watched them all now so do you thanx to creaters saved us a lot of reading

  • Death ith the best "when im nota ghost why are you here" "WAITING"

  • @Koden

    Based on the book, I'd say that they both the King and the Queen cheated on each other. So, either both Verence and Tom-John are the King's sons, or none are (the Fool's father was a very likable person and the King was away so often...).

    Either way, everyone was happy in the end, so let's be glad there is no DNA on Discworld.

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