I only saw parts of Season 2 & 3 so I'm going to start at the beginning now with Season 1. I'm pleased that we have it on Showtime On Demand... so I can watch it when I want.
I read the Six Wives of Henry VIII by Alison Weir a few years ago & I really enjoyed it. Has anyone else read it?
^Never heard of that book, but it sounds interesting. I'm very interested in history, espacially Medieval England and that whole era in general, Elizabeth I, etc, so it sounds like I would like this book. I might check it out. Thanks for the hint.
I didn't know season 3 was out on dvd already (we don't get showtime)...
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I just started watching Season 1 and I really like it.I usually like all the movies and tv shows about that part of english history,it's very interesting.As far as Jonathan's act...I'm not a big fan of it,he just doesn't fit into it,imo.
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Watched the season 3 finale on TV yesterday (I even stayed up very late for that, it was on in the middle of the night! *duh* I did rue that today, as I fell alseep several times during classes this morning *oops LOL*, but the episode was AMAZING!!!! SO HOT!! ) and I can't wait for them to show season 4!! Hope it'll happen SOON!!
Maria Doyla Kennedy and Natalie Dormer were spotted on set, filming the dream sequence that will appear in the final episode, probably Henry's dream before his death.
Just finished season 3 on dvd... CH was rather skanky...
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Maria Doyla Kennedy and Natalie Dormer were spotted on set, filming the dream sequence that will appear in the final episode, probably Henry's dream before his death.
Actually, only Maria Doyle Kennedy was spotted on the set. No sign of Natalie
"The Borgias" will air in spring 2011 and replace Showtime's hit steamy English period drama "The Tudors," whose fourth and final season starts in April.
And I was just going to post the thing about The Borgias! You guys have no idea how excited I am! I found out from Passages to the Past. This news made my day. Apparently Rodrigo Borgia will be played by Jeremy Irons. Michael Hirst will be writer, of course.