Well aint that the truth! Although, I can think of several of other leaders In history who should have been overthrown by their wives(Catherine of Aragon, anyone?)
Well after Peter's close brush to death when he was poisoned, he started listening to Catherine so well she basically had him wrapped around her finger, as you can see in this scene.
Catherine was something else in this scene!! She maneuvered the peace treaty of Russia and Sweden and came up with a brilliant plan on how to stop the war that would benefit both the countries without making the emperor look dumb and useless.. In a way everybody wins!!
this entire scene is basically the ladies being over and done with the men and going like "ok enough of your tantrums, you both need to stop behaving like overgrown children" and boom a deal
Please tell me why. It's funny in general but how is it especially funny for Swedes? I have been wondering about how Swedes thought of how this conflict was portrayed.
@@jakewilliams2497 There has never been a King Hugo of Sweden. The character is entirely fictional, and mostly a hodgepodge of various attributes of Frederick I, Adolf Frederick, and Gustav III. Saint Petersburg was lost to Peter the Great during the Great Northern War (along with large tracts of land; the Baltic provinces, southern Swedish Pomerania) while Sweden was ruled by Charles XII. The absolute monarchy and Swedish Empire ended with the death of Charles XII in 1718. Ulrika Eleonora (sister of Charles XII) was Queen of Sweden for a couple of years, after which her husband Frederick I became King of Sweden. The Riksdag had recognized her over her nephew Charles Frederick (who married the daughter of Peter the Great and was the father of Peter III) in exchange for the throne renouncing most power to the Riksdag (starting what is known as the Age of Liberty). Frederick I didn't really do much in the 10 years he was king, as the Riksdag (made up of the noble Hat Party and the non-noble Cap Party) had most of the power. The Hat Party lost even more Swedish territory in a failed war with Russia, and subsequently lost a lot of influnce and power in Sweden. The Cap Party took over while Adolf Frederick became King (just as powerless as Frederick I), and instated a unique-at-the-time Freedom of Press Act (ending almost all types of censorship), economic liberalism, etc. Adolf Frederick himself is most famous for having died of indigestion after eating a large meal followed by 14 hetvägg/semla (a sort of pastries served in hot milk). Gustav III was the oldest son of Adolf Frederick, and became King of Sweden at age 25. One year later, he led a bloodless coup against the Riksdag, ending the Age of Liberty by retaking power to the throne and becoming a self-styled enlightened despot and absolute ruler. While his attempts at conquering Norway and re-taking land from Russia ended without major changes to the status quo, he enacted massive changes in Swedish society; removed the Freedom of the Press Act, yet enacted major reforms for economic liberalism, social reform, social mobility, religious freedom, acts aimed at reducing wastefulness, and the near-total ban on torture and capital punishment. He also invested large sums in promoting culture and philosophy.
@@rorymeller545 I'm a history student , this whole show irks and pulls me in so much . So so very much do i hate the migraines i get from liking this show
@@CSteeg-em2fh Also a history student, and same! It's not trying to be accurate... yet somehow it's more accurate than half the dramas out there? And way better written.
They would most likely be speaking french, as that was the lingua franca of most of the European royals at the time. And if it were historically accurate Peter would have a German accent not a Russian one, since he refused to learn Russian. But this show is not trying to be historically accurate.
Very little of this show is accurate. It’s very funny, I highly recommend it if you enjoy witty biting satire…… not so much if you’re a historical purist though.
I never understood why they changed the names of the Swedish monarchs... I know that the show isn't meant to be historically accurate but what does it add to the story that they gave imaginary names to the king and queen of Sweden? when this is supposed to be set the king of Sweden was Adolf Frederick, I think and his wife was Louisa. Hugo and Agnes are such random names. Is there a meaning behind the change?
The Russian monarchy is dead, so no one to complain there, but the Swedish monarchy is alive, well and loved by their people, so a lot of people to complain.
@@adamryan977 But the Swedish monarchy of the 18th century is also dead. The Swedish royal family of today is an entirely different one. So you'd think it would have been ok to use the real names.
The Great bills itself as "occassionally accurate" and S2 goes even further off the deep end. So no, bet that it isn't. But I've seen a historically accurate Catherine the Great series and it's.. shall we say, not entertaining? So my advice is to imagine this show as an artistic alternate universe fan fiction, and enjoy it =)
@@beng9661 Thank you for adding to my education and for your advice. It appears that doing great things, in reality, involves focusing a lot on the less interesting yet necessary things... honing the skill of statecraft.
Nothing about this even remotely accurate Peter the Great was one of Russia greatest monarchs and modernized the country, while Catherine, his wife, the women in this show, stagnated Russia modernization. Pretty much the two were exactly opposite as portrayed in this show
@@rustonh316 Hardly, just out of all the many historical inaccuracies that is the most glaring. Even today the black population in Russia is around 0.034%. On the show like 1/4 of the cast is black or some other ethnicity. I heard someone say "color blind" casting. That is the stupidest thing i have ever heard of lol.
Pretending like race isin't a thing and that people aren't treated differently, ESPECIALLY in the 18th century, that is racist and just ignorant. The entire show is about the enlightenment period ffs! Everything back then was according to class structure and caste systems.
I think they did it for two reasons. 1) To emphasise the vastness of the Russian Empire. People from the Eastern provinces would have seemed as alien to St Petersburg as Africans. 2) To emphasise that this is 99% made-up.
you can also watch "catherine being iconicly great for 10 minutes"
link: ua-cam.com/video/jMXQzGn1Q_A/v-deo.html
Behind every mediocre man, is a great woman waiting to overthrow him.
But not all men listen to their wives
I agree
My ancestresses would agree 😉
Well aint that the truth!
Although, I can think of several of other leaders In history who should have been overthrown by their wives(Catherine of Aragon, anyone?)
Catherine was BRILLIANT in this manoeuvre. Avoided the bloodshed of millions of lives in an agreement made by two reluctant leaders.
“…As the emperor movingly mumbled in his sleep last night.” I died😂😂😂
The big difference between peter and Hugo, is that Hugo listens to his wife.
Well after Peter's close brush to death when he was poisoned, he started listening to Catherine so well she basically had him wrapped around her finger, as you can see in this scene.
@@yobeefy8043 and in the end she had him killed
this scene is literally all about Peter listening to Catherine
@@northernsupernova1 not in the show lol
@@northernsupernova1 not at the end of this show 😭
SLAP!!! (must've been so satisfying) The mosquito on your face. I did not want it to infect the royal blood.🤣🤣🤣
velementov has had enough with peter
RUS-ENG unofficial translation: 'You resemble a mosquito. I hope you do not breed.'
@@kirab.5598 Oh, there is not enough ice in the Artic to cool that burn.
"Men rule, women decide." R. A. Heinlein
A Heinlein quote is always in order. 🙌
"A husband leads, a wife commands" Leonard Cohen
what a dumb quote
i love how peter thanks her after this
"He does not care how many Russians die, the numbers are simply not on your side."
The Most Russian thing ever said.
So true
Oh lawd
"She'd better mean my hair." LOL!
Catherine was something else in this scene!! She maneuvered the peace treaty of Russia and Sweden and came up with a brilliant plan on how to stop the war that would benefit both the countries without making the emperor look dumb and useless.. In a way everybody wins!!
It was a nice moment when Peter thanked her for this.
"Aaah, Empress ... Fuck off."
:D
I love how people forget she’s the empress.
@@rachelcastillo1742 Well ... He was a King, sooo ...
Not just him the servants too.
"the bloodshed plan?" He's like a child when he gets something in his head, he cant not keep going on about it
dream achieved: *became an empress*
Swedish: "Ah, Empress! Fuck off"
this entire scene is basically the ladies being over and done with the men and going like "ok enough of your tantrums, you both need to stop behaving like overgrown children"
and boom
a deal
LMAO I havent watched this show but Im laughing like an idiot in all the clips I can find
Same
This show is hilarious, you should definately watch it.
Should watch it! There's a second season coming so no better time than now.
Samee
As a swede this is HILARIOUS 😂
Did he really believe in freedom for everyone?
Please tell me why. It's funny in general but how is it especially funny for Swedes? I have been wondering about how Swedes thought of how this conflict was portrayed.
@@jakewilliams2497 There has never been a King Hugo of Sweden. The character is entirely fictional, and mostly a hodgepodge of various attributes of Frederick I, Adolf Frederick, and Gustav III.
Saint Petersburg was lost to Peter the Great during the Great Northern War (along with large tracts of land; the Baltic provinces, southern Swedish Pomerania) while Sweden was ruled by Charles XII. The absolute monarchy and Swedish Empire ended with the death of Charles XII in 1718.
Ulrika Eleonora (sister of Charles XII) was Queen of Sweden for a couple of years, after which her husband Frederick I became King of Sweden. The Riksdag had recognized her over her nephew Charles Frederick (who married the daughter of Peter the Great and was the father of Peter III) in exchange for the throne renouncing most power to the Riksdag (starting what is known as the Age of Liberty).
Frederick I didn't really do much in the 10 years he was king, as the Riksdag (made up of the noble Hat Party and the non-noble Cap Party) had most of the power. The Hat Party lost even more Swedish territory in a failed war with Russia, and subsequently lost a lot of influnce and power in Sweden.
The Cap Party took over while Adolf Frederick became King (just as powerless as Frederick I), and instated a unique-at-the-time Freedom of Press Act (ending almost all types of censorship), economic liberalism, etc. Adolf Frederick himself is most famous for having died of indigestion after eating a large meal followed by 14 hetvägg/semla (a sort of pastries served in hot milk).
Gustav III was the oldest son of Adolf Frederick, and became King of Sweden at age 25. One year later, he led a bloodless coup against the Riksdag, ending the Age of Liberty by retaking power to the throne and becoming a self-styled enlightened despot and absolute ruler. While his attempts at conquering Norway and re-taking land from Russia ended without major changes to the status quo, he enacted massive changes in Swedish society; removed the Freedom of the Press Act, yet enacted major reforms for economic liberalism, social reform, social mobility, religious freedom, acts aimed at reducing wastefulness, and the near-total ban on torture and capital punishment. He also invested large sums in promoting culture and philosophy.
I am Swedish so this is kinda awkward but I love it
I'm Russian and I do entirely agree.
@@rorymeller545 I'm a history student , this whole show irks and pulls me in so much . So so very much do i hate the migraines i get from liking this show
Samma här syster
@@CSteeg-em2fh Also a history student, and same! It's not trying to be accurate... yet somehow it's more accurate than half the dramas out there? And way better written.
@@TheBc99 exactly !
He got away with "A MOSQUITOE WAS ON YOUR FACE"???????!!!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🌄🌄🌄
a perfect example of " Men rule, Women decide "
Freddie Fox deserves a nomination for his performance as a guest actor here
i agree, he's as funny as nicholas hoult was in this show
@@brxsncz yes yes yes! 😁😁
I love the Swedish queen
I just died a little from that slap. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🐜
Yeah. Shame he wasn't holding a cavalry saber when he did it.
Okay, now I have to see this show, based on this scene alone.
Love how peter still preforms his firm handshake upon agreeing
0:21 Poppy thats a not a plan, that's a wishlist.
I love this show. Cant wait for season 2
2:17
OMG this moment is hallarious 🤣🤣🤣💔💔
‘I like to chat, that’s just me’
Post more! Love this, new subscriber
you can watch more from this series on my channel and i'll continue to upload more as much as i can. thank you!
Only Peter Could get slapped by his own man and thank him for it.
i am SO ready for season 2
Slap!!
Me : Huzzah!!!
Sorry the wind is rushing in my ears...
Homegirl has an IQ of a thousand
Indeed
Gotta love Agnes in this scene.
"There's a bee on your hat."
LMAO Reminds me of Joffrey
Can these man have an original thought? No they cannot
This is just proof that behind every great man is a woman who knows what she's doing 😂
The moment power shifted. The true ruler. 👍. My ruler. I will stand behind you. Like in my way.sll ways queen or emperoress
Peter iii is sure a brat while Peter the great as a ghost be like: 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
english accents really were rampant back then huh?!
Ok, u have russian or swedish accent and look like the people in real life? U be in the show :)
They would most likely be speaking french, as that was the lingua franca of most of the European royals at the time. And if it were historically accurate Peter would have a German accent not a Russian one, since he refused to learn Russian. But this show is not trying to be historically accurate.
Very little of this show is accurate. It’s very funny, I highly recommend it if you enjoy witty biting satire…… not so much if you’re a historical purist though.
I can't stand it when yeverybody tyalks in a phyoney roshan yaccent. Then again I'm English, so I don't notice the English accents :-)
Anyone else getting Rik Mayall vibes from this?
I never understood why they changed the names of the Swedish monarchs... I know that the show isn't meant to be historically accurate but what does it add to the story that they gave imaginary names to the king and queen of Sweden? when this is supposed to be set the king of Sweden was Adolf Frederick, I think and his wife was Louisa. Hugo and Agnes are such random names. Is there a meaning behind the change?
Perhaps they didn't have permission from the Swedish government/King Adolf's family to get creative with his persona.
The Russian monarchy is dead, so no one to complain there, but the Swedish monarchy is alive, well and loved by their people, so a lot of people to complain.
@@vt3039 Nobody needed nor cared about getting the British royal family approval for Crown and I'm pretty sure it's the same for Sweden.
@@adamryan977 But the Swedish monarchy of the 18th century is also dead. The Swedish royal family of today is an entirely different one. So you'd think it would have been ok to use the real names.
Hugo and Agnes are possibly family names, QE" had to choose Elizabeth as her Royal name...
roly poly fck head gets me everytime haha
3:05
What man (or male leader) would refuse that little rendezvous??.😋😛
PLEASE, PLEASE inform some of the fools who think this is real history . That it is only a fictional take on history !!. Thanks. JR
O would like some fish from true ruler. Mh emperess. 😎🤫😬👍
Is this how things more or less really happened? Or are the writers being quite creative?
The Great bills itself as "occassionally accurate" and S2 goes even further off the deep end. So no, bet that it isn't. But I've seen a historically accurate Catherine the Great series and it's.. shall we say, not entertaining? So my advice is to imagine this show as an artistic alternate universe fan fiction, and enjoy it =)
@@beng9661 Thank you for adding to my education and for your advice. It appears that doing great things, in reality, involves focusing a lot on the less interesting yet necessary things... honing the skill of statecraft.
Nothing about this even remotely accurate Peter the Great was one of Russia greatest monarchs and modernized the country, while Catherine, his wife, the women in this show, stagnated Russia modernization. Pretty much the two were exactly opposite as portrayed in this show
Is this series historically accurate in any way?
Id call us the foxies cause I'm hot like a fox 🦊
So funny ..x x😂😂😂
Is this shows humor similar to "The Dickinson " with Hailey Seinfeld?
how the hell is their a mosquito when it looks like its fall based on the colors of the trees?
Is that alright that they speak english? :)
As weird as it may sound, but in reality they were speaking German and French.
Catherine wasnt a blonde
The tagline of the show is "An Occasionally True Story" which, I believe, covers this.
Sub-Produced by Disney Lmao
☝️Behind every successful man, there is a woman.
✌Behind every successful woman, there are thousands of simps!
Funny show but all the blacks really take you out of it.
Someone’s racism is showing.
@@rustonh316 Hardly, just out of all the many historical inaccuracies that is the most glaring. Even today the black population in Russia is around 0.034%. On the show like 1/4 of the cast is black or some other ethnicity. I heard someone say "color blind" casting. That is the stupidest thing i have ever heard of lol.
Pretending like race isin't a thing and that people aren't treated differently, ESPECIALLY in the 18th century, that is racist and just ignorant. The entire show is about the enlightenment period ffs! Everything back then was according to class structure and caste systems.
I think they did it for two reasons. 1) To emphasise the vastness of the Russian Empire. People from the Eastern provinces would have seemed as alien to St Petersburg as Africans. 2) To emphasise that this is 99% made-up.
Video: the great UA-cam: AH, G.O.T