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Jan 01, 2010 13:36

Thank you all for the most wonderful comment-fic ever! We had an incredible number of prompts and really lovely fics, on the whole we had 168 comments on the entry! Thank you so much for this. :) (It will take me quite some time do archive everything :P) I hope you all had a lovely evening last night and are not too tired to start the new year with ( Read more... )

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Re: Spanish Lace (Beckett-Cromwell) life_of_amesu January 1 2010, 20:33:21 UTC
hahah, I admit I'm a fan. Being a Renaissance Major makes it perfectly hilarious to me. We sometimes discuss how absurd it is in class xD

But, that said, it is an entertaining show. And there are kudos I give them, I shall name a few since I'm all about converts:
- they makes Thomas Cromwell human and sympathetic. I've seen so many Tudor-era shows/movies/books etc. that portray Cromwell as this evil power grabbing greedy S.O.B. and while he does have those characteristics there is also a human, caring, passionate side to him that truly believed that what he was doing was right and the necessary thing etc. And the show does well in showing both sides.
- the same for Cardinal Wolsey
- they changed Wolsey's death, I won't say how, and while it's not actually what happened in real life it made sense in the context of the show and added great commentary on Thomas More ;D
- Thomas More is portrayed as the complicated man that he was. He was not a saint in many, many ways. He purported to be a humanist yet had books burned and suppressed that he didn't agree with and had people burned with whom he disagreed religiously. And while this was par for the course for the time humanists made themselves distinct in their belief that you shouldn't burn people or their books for believing something. In any case they made him well rounded.
- They gave Cranmer (the just-as-obscure-man-from-Oxford) his wife! I was so happy that he got his wife. Many things just leave her out which is a shame since he set a prescident for Protestant clergy of England. She was the niece of a Lutheran Minister by the name of Osiander. The one thing I didn't like was that they used the "she-was-shipped-in-a-box" theory to get her to England. Many historians think she just cross dressed as a page-boy or something like that to get into the country.
- hahahah gay men. Historically-inaccurate gay men. oh yes. xDD

I could go on and pick out all the faults and good points of the show but I shan't, would take too long and bore everyone to death xD So, just go watch it and be amused and don't trust everything in it (like that everyone was so hot). ;D

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Re: Spanish Lace (Beckett-Cromwell) fairielore January 1 2010, 21:33:01 UTC
I think the last point is the only one I need to hear~ <3

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Re: Spanish Lace (Beckett-Cromwell) life_of_amesu January 1 2010, 23:00:52 UTC
hahha yes. Thomas Tallis/William Compton is canon and Mark Smeaton/George Boleyn :D Tallis and Compton are all right, but Mark and George are my favorites. I slash Cranmer/Cromwell though ;D

The TV show is all on ice films - the last three seasons and the fourth (final) one is airing in a few months.

-coughs- not like I'm a huge fan or anything xD

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Re: Spanish Lace (Beckett-Cromwell) fairielore January 1 2010, 23:21:08 UTC
There's too many shows I want to watch, damnit. D:

Oh no, not at all. ;]

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Re: Spanish Lace (Beckett-Cromwell) sunsetdawn20 January 2 2010, 11:48:19 UTC
Heehee, *waves pompoms for Tudors*

I agree 100% on what you say about Cromwell and More. I ship them like whoa because I'm just that insane

Obviously I'm no expert on this matter but I think for a show that is probably primarily concerned with luring as many people as possible into watching and buying the DVDs and whatnot it did much better than anything I've seen so far. I think it's nice they at least try for a certain accuracy (as long as it fits their purposes which is as much as can be expected) but much much more important than that is that they do try to make most characters 3D, which is something I'm painfully obsessed with. :P

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Re: Spanish Lace (Beckett-Cromwell) life_of_amesu January 3 2010, 13:33:57 UTC
such an entertaining show.

And lol at Crumbucket (my affectionate nickname for him) and More, I'm more of a More/Wolsey and all-reformers-are-in-bed-together shipper. What says "I-love-you" more than agreeing over the theological background of transubstantiation. Sexy talk, right there.

Well obviously it's about hot people having sex in costume. Which is why, when they are accurate about something, or do something well, I am so pleasantly surprised. But the 3D characters are nice, I'm super happy about that.

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