Mary & George | George argues with King James
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In this powerful scene, overcome with jealousy, King James (Tony Curran) argues with George Villiers (Nicholas Galitzine) before opening up about a past lover.
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I'm so obsessed with how beautiful and delicate Nicholas looked
@bcnmanhattan50
2 ай бұрын
@@legalservices9410 you can't
@luminousmoon86
2 ай бұрын
@@legalservices9410 Because it's not on Netflix lol. It aired on Sky Tv in the UK, and in the US it will air on STARZ on April 5th.
@huolalupin6008
2 ай бұрын
Then you really need to get out more.
@ro-fz1jt
24 күн бұрын
@luminousmoon86 im watching ot through Amazon 8 have Stars
Give Nicholas and Tony Golden Globes, Emmys, Baftas... all the awards for this incredible, great expressive wonderful acting!💯👏😍🔥
This whole series is an absolute master class in acting.
Great piece of acting here 👏👏👏
bro's showing up in every tv show and movie now 💀
The petulant child look of Nicholas was so on point 😂 and long live the King 👐
@poutmaster
Ай бұрын
The pout is pouting
Such a heartwrenching scene for King James, reminiscing on his ex-lover & jealous of George's shenanigans. Great acting chops 🙌🏻
Played fantastically..very intensive..
Ooh, these two are so good together. Credit also for the wonderful music in this series. See the tension and hurt in this scene, and then go and watch some of the BTS clips and the interviews to show the wit and friendship Galitzine and Curran share. Delightful counterpoint.
@thomasfy4
2 ай бұрын
The music is incredible - any recommendations
@Belaugh
2 ай бұрын
@@thomasfy4 You might like to try some of the music of the era, Byrd, Taverner, Dowland and more. It is an acquired taste, but a new and exciting field to explore. The end credits song, Pass'd Time With Good Company, is typical of the era. Try some Elizabethan lute music played by Julian Bream, or counter tenor singing from such as James Bowman and Iestyn Davies. Explore and enjoy. Good luck.
@Belaugh
2 ай бұрын
@@thomasfy4 I did a reply but it didn't appear, so will try again. The end credits song, Pass'd Time With Good Company is typical of the era. Music of the time is clever and often complex, needs a different way of listening, but rewarding. Try the music of Byrd, Taverner, Dowland for a start, Eluzabethan lute music from Julian Bream, the countertenor singing by James Bowman or Iestyn Davies to give you a flavour of the times. These will lead you forward into more. There is a lot on KZread . Enjoy the adventure!
They bicker like a wife and a husband lol
I love this scene. Nicholas is great 😍
It's heartbreaking how James, a man in his 50s, still doesn't understand that he was groomed when he was a teen by someone who said to love him but just used him to achieve something
Es mi capítulo favorito es este el 4 😜😍
@SkyTV Why Are You Using the Old logos on posters on devices?
Looking at the show I remembered all the vicious older bottom guys I dated as a young man. The older top guys we're allways perfect gentlemen while the older bottom guys we're usully horrible people.
Was this the King James who wrote the KJV Bible?
@jadefire2817
Ай бұрын
Aye.
@leohan9598
Ай бұрын
He didn't write it, but rather comissioned and authorized its publishing (hence AKJV, "Authorized King James Version").
I'm so glad I'm not in this time. 🤣 I swear.
I was really looking forward to this. I ask myself, why does nobody talk about the absolute horrible, disgusting and bad music in this show? Destroys everything. What is this? Some kind of torture? How could you?
Lennox
George's hair isn't right. It wouldn't have been cropped short like that, but long and straight, near to his shoulders. It's obvious if you look at his portraits. They couldn't put a wig on Nicholas?
@Belaugh
2 ай бұрын
They do in later episodes. The point is to show his move from youth to older, from conventional to wilder individuality in a way that would show by inference to a modern audience unaware of the modes if the era
@lexigrimhaive
2 ай бұрын
@@Belaugh Oh, that's pretty cool. Thanks! I obviously haven't watched the series yet, lol.