Well the real Henry was a blob.. so i feel likd choosing an attractive man to play Henry was purely for audience purposes to get as many viewers as they could
This scene was so emotional. Youth is indeed beautiful. That flashback where he is playing tennis, his and charles's bond there is so beautiful. Absolutely in love with the flashbacks
Love the part where he kissed his daughter and I remember that scene from years ago. He didn't even think of the baby being a girl. He just loved her... because she existed.
the scene where he is kissing his baby wasnt his daughter but his son. That's Henry Fitzroy, right after he was born who was the only illegitimate son that Henry acknowledge which is why it was the first because that was the first or second episode
@@onemercilessming1342 timeline: "I AM" referred to the baby as a girl, "Kathrine Wilder" explain what you said (and shorter) "the clown emoji is stupid" said they think "I AM" reffered to a scene with Mary tudor, I said "I AM" wrote baby girl.
It got a lot right I mean In Henry's Evil mind from hs warped perspective both Anne and Catherine Howard were as guilty as sn and he was the vvictim Henry was so good at being "the victim"! whn in reality he was anything but
thing is he knew Anne was innocent and one of the menconvicted with the young Howard girl confessed after alleged torture Anne was still Queen right up to her arrest even to her death possibly and Anne atleast was given a trial though not a fair one Catherine How ard was immediately stripped of all her priviledges and title and whatever and taken to the tower like a common street criminal and Catherine Never even got her day in a court she never got a trial that junk about him being inconsolable that Catherine Howard had betrayed what a performance Henry here is your Oscar I am not buying it then he has Limestone and or Lye poured over her grave to dissolve Catherine Howards remains as if she never existed catherine howard should have never been in that position in the first place they were not married out of love she was pushed into that marriage that got her killed she was a kid still so someone besides Henry also has her blood on their hands alot of people who pushed her into that position and also she was never properly protected before she ever met Henry
Henry played victim in most of his marriages he claimed in his divorce Catherine of Aragon "tricked" him by claiming she and Arthur never consummated their marriage his argument that he can annul the marriage on grounds of incest because Catherine was married to his brother Arthur which Henry knew that when they were married and Catherine and Arthur never consummaetd the marriage they got sick soon after and then Arthur died leaving her a widow at 15 Henry twisted a bible verse in Leviticus to try to get the pope to let him out of his marriage Pope said nope then he was th victim of Anne which he knew was not true Cromwell helped him so Cromwell also has Anne's blood on him boy I bet he felt stupid when Henry had him beheaded later on after the Anne of Cleves fiasco which again Henry played the victim then with Catherne Howard Henry threw in the crocodile tears this time inconsolable my foot ! by now he was used to throwing disgusting out rageous alleagtions and lies at his wives so do we really know if Catherine Howard did anything of what he said especialy if Dereham was tortured to confess that girl was traumatized she may have been promised to Culpepper before she got with Henry but why does what happens before matter
When he saw his life i couldn't stop crying .... but this series is a part of nu life , I never thought it will mean so much ,but at the end , god i laughed with tears
I cried immediately when the music started and he put his arm around Charles during tennis, ugly tears, but there was NO reason they needed to put that song at the end 💀
Henry VIII was such a huge waste of potential. The irony, of course, is that his extracurricular love life and obsession with producing a male heir, ultimately committed England and its spawn, the United States, to a path of Protestantism, unleashing the most economically productive society in the history of the planet. His successor, Elizabeth I, spent 50+ years digging the exchequer out of debt that Henry, Mary I and Edward VI left after them, and she was so traumatized by the court life in which she grew up that she never married and the Tudor dynasty failed for lack of a direct male descendant.
Candice Honeycutt or joint monarchy if she married another king. Although Henry’s obsession with producing a male heir led him to not betroth his daughters and pretty much ended his line with them. Imagine how much of the world history would’ve changed if they had more Tudor heirs
Well said I’d never thought about the direct impact that Henry had on the US. Even more the impact the lack of a son from Catherine had or If marry had been a son. Geez how the little things could’ve changed it all
Morgana Tudor--I really do wish people would do just the smallest bit of research before snarking. "I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am" is a 1910 music hall song by Murray and Weston. I was part of Joe Brown's LAST album in 1962, "A Picture of You". Herman's Hermit's recorded it in 1965, outselling any single to that date and, somewhat surprisingly, becoming more popular than "I Can't Get No Satisfaction" by the Rolling Stones. It is a song that features a Cockney accent and has stood the test of time throughout the 20th and into the 21st century. I will grant you that, after the intense drama of the events of the reign of Henry VIII, it was a bit jarring and I can see why it was deemed an alternate ending. However, do keep in mind that, in the UK, it is a treasured bit of musical history.
@@onemercilessming1342 Thank you for that bit of background about the song. Herman's Hermits was one of my favorite groups but I did not know the song's history.
@@onemercilessming1342 Great explanation. But for my ears it remains a little bit stupid. Sorry. Probably I can’t appreciate because I’m not from uk, idk
As an Irishman and a Gael,english royalty makes me feel sick to my arse cheecks,but have to say, The tudors was absolutely brilliant,fantastic show,watched every episode and season.Thanks HBO. :)
+Fergus Duffy As an Englishman of Anglo- Saxon, Norse and Romano-British heritage , Englands Norman- French royalty make me puke as well but they did make interesting history, albeit bloody to the extreme - as this excellent series showed.
but there's a little detail to that He wanted to be remembered fro everything he did as a King He remembered by most people as the king who married six different women and beheaded two of them...
One thing I've always hated about Henry the Eighth is just how damn selfish and useless he was. I mean, honestly, what did he do except for spend money and sleep with women? And I think this clip really shows just how pathetic he really was; even after everything, even after thinking back on his entire life, it still wasn't enough for him. He ruined countless lives! But what I really appreciate is that in the end, once his youth and vigor had run out, he was left as nothing more than
I think he looks like a thirty-ish man dressed up to look old, with stuffing in his suit not at all convincing, I really like the Tudors especially the music, but I think it would have been better still if they had someone who bore a passing resemblance to Henry viii in the lead role. As to the woman who said he looked too old most people have a few white hairs long before they turn 50, it is only hair dye that hides the fact. Besides he wasn't a healthy 50 year old man he was a sick over-weight 50 year old man living in the 16th century.
+48caro you are wrong JRM is so believable, there have been lots of BBC Henry Viii programmes and none are as charismatic as Jonathan Rhys Meyers, he was born to play this role.
No one would've been interested in the show if JRM wasn't the king. He is perfect. And in reality king henry 8 was also quite handsome in his youth. JRM has done his part very beautifully, he's so fucking gorgeous
An obese and unattractive Henry would have distracted from the emotion. We can conceive of a young woman marrying a man like that for money or status but NOT for REAL love and REAL physical attraction. In the age of religious duty holding everyone to their fates and stations in life a young woman really could love such a man as her view on what was Godly and natural (being geniuenly sexually attracted and geniuenly in love with God's chosen prince) is a view point on life modern women simply cannot relate to. If Henry were cast as an obese ... aging... and unatteactive man the story would always be "what is she REALLY up to? There's no way she's really in love with this grotesque tyrant (think Donald and Melania)... Stripping all emotion from what were.... In their day... Real and genuine love matches (some of them). And the show.... Whose power in story telling was the EMOTION.... would be totally lost. It was a very wise choice in casting in my opinion. It let me focus on a (to me) realistic emotionally relateable story rather then a string of women who could hold no genuine love for such a man.
Levi Blevins Absolutely, not to mention that this is a drama, not a historical documentary. They weren't going for 100% accuracy. Nobody wants to look at an old fat king for 2 seasons.
I love that most of the flashbacks were anne he truly loved her I think it was a case of couldn't live with her couldn't live with her but couldn't live with her I feel if he kept her alive he would of kept going back which you couldn't do such a tragic story
Even though Anne was killed due to Henry she got the last laugh. Her daughter with Henry would end up ruling England for a long time. Anyways shame on him, but I adore the actress who played her Natalie Dormer was brilliant.
@Taraum In the long run, Henry VIII saved England from the corruption of the Church. Indeed, the genesis of his reformations saved te country in the long run. He also, with Wolsey's help, laid the groundwork for the concept of the United Nations. Henry VIII did alot for England and could of done much more, but he wanted the security in a male heir for the Tudor dynasty. Sadly this dominated his mind of other issues. In the end, he ended up being a King that was remember: what he always wanted.
@Diana212121 I see what you're talking about. The song is called The Death of Jane Seymour but it's only the first half of the song. It's from season 3 if you wanna look it up on iTunes or something. Hope I didn't cause any confusion!
The lead actor had to be captivating for the show to last. JRM was a good casting although not historically accurate, he played his youth pretty well as we wasn’t all fat and stuff. It wasn’t after his jousting accident where he changed
The world is beautiful the people are cruel every where from baganing to the End & never stops. very sad for thos lost their lifes & lived very short some fought for Money, Sex, woman, Religion, Land👎.
Though I hate Henry for what he did to his daughters and wives, I pity him, He never expected to be king, and the way his father treated him made him the way he is, same with his daughter, Mary
All da people died in that TV show 🤧. In the last three episodes I understood that the best of all characters is Henry Cavill. I didn't like the character who was soldier and who died of arrow while the walls of Bulon fell. In the scene which showed how Henry 8 was dreaming about his young years was very nostalgic and made me cry 🤧, but killed so many people. Brigitte was the best actress 😍, but sadly she was not respected in the ending and sadly the character was fiction made for the TV series. Let's make TV series about the life of Brigitte! Even if she was fictional character, she deserves her own TV series!
This was a great series, so great that make you see a piece of shit like Henry as a likeable person without softening his rule and I thing they would have made the same thing with Mary and Elizabeth, but they screwed up the chronology of this great series, a series that could have continue with Mary and Elizabeth.
Can you tell me where this is documented? I have never found anything the shows any remorse for having executed Anne. While I do think he loved Anne, I think the injury he suffered after the fall from his horse scrambled his brain and may have contributed to his decision to have her executed. Personally I would find a certain amount of redemption if he showed any remorse and I have looked for it. Unfortunately I have not been able to find it in anything but fiction.
I think it's exceptionally easy to criticize Henry for his decisions when they are the same decisions made by real parents just on a grander scale. Although they don't show the sons born to Catherine of Aragon, by the time this show starts, he's lost three sons already. Fitzroy would live longer than shown here but also die before Henry. Edward outlived him by only a few years. Imagine the pressure of carrying on your legacy, your family, and add to that the weight of a crown. Henry was desperate for a SON to survive him, like most people. Even in our time we have parents who press their children to provide them with grandchildren. At their core, Henry's decisions were what he thought would make the world better for those he loved, even though his own issue took issue with his rationale. Concomitantly, people swirled around him with agendas of their own, and those subplots are difficult to miss, corrupting his reasoning and leading his aim astray. Was Henry right? not necessarily. Can we empathize with his state of mind as he goes from wife to wife really in search of a son? conceivably. Should we forgive him? Absolutely. He was, after all, a man, a man for whom a quiet life was never going to be part of his story.
He murdered two of his wives? And abandoned another two? Also executed thousands of people including the people closest to him. There’s no defending Henry the eighth. No amount of context humanises his actions. The things he did like put Anne Boleyn to death simply weren’t heard of, even in those times. He was EVIL.
I think the King should've had one last knock-down, drag-out fight with Sir Thomas More at the end. And More should've told him the 1500s version of "so how did things go for you after you executed me over a piece of ass you wound up beheading within 3 years anyway...dumb ass!"
I actually fill bad for Henry I mean if it was my opinion it was all Anne Boleyn fault and I think what did not help is how much D Trail was in that court
En realidad el nunca amo a sus esposas. Las mujeres fueron un medio para tener un heredero ( era lo único que el deseaba. He leído un libro basado en los hechos reales de la vida de este Rey ). Este libro relata la vida de cada una de sus esposas y su relación con el. Además está serie no muestra su verdadera fisonomía: era atractivo cuando se casó con Catalina de Aragón ( verdadera y única reina de linaje ), después comenzó su decadencia física y moral, transformandolo en un monstruo. Admiro profundamente a Catalina de Aragón, por su sabiduría, y honorabilidad que sostuvo hasta en la muerte. ¡¡¡ Era una verdadera Reina y fue muy amada por el pueblo Inglés. La serie es muy buena y muy bien ambientada, los actores magníficos.
This actor looked nothing like Henry, but he did manage to convey Henry's menace and madness very well indeed.
He’s been a bit of a menace irl, too!
In real life King Henry VIII, was red hair, while in the tv series is black of hair, It's something I dont understand.
The actor is very handsome but the real King Henry VIII isn't
@@laurainesacosta4631 Baratheon.
Well the real Henry was a blob.. so i feel likd choosing an attractive man to play Henry was purely for audience purposes to get as many viewers as they could
This scene was so emotional. Youth is indeed beautiful. That flashback where he is playing tennis, his and charles's bond there is so beautiful. Absolutely in love with the flashbacks
it almost made me like him a lot, but then I realized who he was in reality and in the show :/
Me too
@@christopherb9998 what was Joseph like?
@Royal Naval Study they could have used more makeup to make him look like Henry but of course keep him handsome. For example the hair colour.
@@christopherb9998 he wasn't a good man. He was a GREAT man. That's why we're still talking about him over 500 yrs later.
Love the part where he kissed his daughter and I remember that scene from years ago. He didn't even think of the baby being a girl. He just loved her... because she existed.
the scene where he is kissing his baby wasnt his daughter but his son. That's Henry Fitzroy, right after he was born who was the only illegitimate son that Henry acknowledge which is why it was the first because that was the first or second episode
Katherine Hobbes i think they’re talking about mary
@@miriamlovespetra3769 they said 'baby girl'....
@@onemercilessming1342 I was referring to the commen above of I AM
@@onemercilessming1342 timeline:
"I AM" referred to the baby as a girl,
"Kathrine Wilder" explain what you said (and shorter)
"the clown emoji is stupid" said they think "I AM" reffered to a scene with Mary tudor,
I said "I AM" wrote baby girl.
i love that they did not only show the good but also the bad memories
Mel Joy oh I bet and Henry remembered things the way he wanted to and the way he saw them He was great at playing the victim
@@aprilgosa5779you knew him?
This show wasn't very truthful to what really happened but no other Tudor film or series has never been so emotional.
It got a lot right I mean In Henry's Evil mind from hs warped perspective both Anne and Catherine Howard were as guilty as sn and he was the vvictim Henry was so good at being "the victim"! whn in reality he was anything but
thing is he knew Anne was innocent and one of the menconvicted with the young Howard girl confessed after alleged torture Anne was still Queen right up to her arrest even to her death possibly and Anne atleast was given a trial though not a fair one Catherine How ard was immediately stripped of all her priviledges and title and whatever and taken to the tower like a common street criminal and Catherine Never even got her day in a court she never got a trial that junk about him being inconsolable that Catherine Howard had betrayed what a performance Henry here is your Oscar I am not buying it then he has Limestone and or Lye poured over her grave to dissolve Catherine Howards remains as if she never existed catherine howard should have never been in that position in the first place they were not married out of love she was pushed into that marriage that got her killed she was a kid still so someone besides Henry also has her blood on their hands alot of people who pushed her into that position and also she was never properly protected before she ever met Henry
Henry played victim in most of his marriages he claimed in his divorce Catherine of Aragon "tricked" him by claiming she and Arthur never consummated their marriage his argument that he can annul the marriage on grounds of incest because Catherine was married to his brother Arthur which Henry knew that when they were married and Catherine and Arthur never consummaetd the marriage they got sick soon after and then Arthur died leaving her a widow at 15 Henry twisted a bible verse in Leviticus to try to get the pope to let him out of his marriage Pope said nope then he was th victim of Anne which he knew was not true Cromwell helped him so Cromwell also has Anne's blood on him boy I bet he felt stupid when Henry had him beheaded later on after the Anne of Cleves fiasco which again Henry played the victim then with Catherne Howard Henry threw in the crocodile tears this time inconsolable my foot ! by now he was used to throwing disgusting out rageous alleagtions and lies at his wives so do we really know if Catherine Howard did anything of what he said especialy if Dereham was tortured to confess that girl was traumatized she may have been promised to Culpepper before she got with Henry but why does what happens before matter
It actually got a lot right. Stop trying to find fault just to prove how smart you think you are.
When he saw his life i couldn't stop crying .... but this series is a part of nu life , I never thought it will mean so much ,but at the end , god i laughed with tears
That final scene was so emotional 🥹🥹
I cried immediately when the music started and he put his arm around Charles during tennis, ugly tears, but there was NO reason they needed to put that song at the end 💀
Henry VIII was such a huge waste of potential.
The irony, of course, is that his extracurricular love life and obsession with producing a male heir, ultimately committed England and its spawn, the United States, to a path of Protestantism, unleashing the most economically productive society in the history of the planet.
His successor, Elizabeth I, spent 50+ years digging the exchequer out of debt that Henry, Mary I and Edward VI left after them, and she was so traumatized by the court life in which she grew up that she never married and the Tudor dynasty failed for lack of a direct male descendant.
The part she never married was also contributed by her father sentencing her mother to death and she wanted to marry for love not power.
@@jamesshunt5123 whoa.
Jessica Laffin If she did marry, her husband would likely have ruled over her.
Candice Honeycutt or joint monarchy if she married another king. Although Henry’s obsession with producing a male heir led him to not betroth his daughters and pretty much ended his line with them. Imagine how much of the world history would’ve changed if they had more Tudor heirs
Well said I’d never thought about the direct impact that Henry had on the US. Even more the impact the lack of a son from Catherine had or If marry had been a son. Geez how the little things could’ve changed it all
I loved the whole T.V series of the Tutors, Johnathan did a wonderful job in his portrayal of Henry & the Music was great :)
whoever made this alternate ending needs to reevaluate their life and how their spending it, just saying..
Andrew Dockrill aww were you triggered over an ending?
@@idontgiveafaboutyou lol he obv was
LOL 😂I was thinking the same...
I thought it was funny tbh
@@angelkitten2334 me too
It’s not an alternative end. It’s the same end with a stupid song in the end 🙄
Morgana Tudor--I really do wish people would do just the smallest bit of research before snarking. "I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am" is a 1910 music hall song by Murray and Weston. I was part of Joe Brown's LAST album in 1962, "A Picture of You". Herman's Hermit's recorded it in 1965, outselling any single to that date and, somewhat surprisingly, becoming more popular than "I Can't Get No Satisfaction" by the Rolling Stones. It is a song that features a Cockney accent and has stood the test of time throughout the 20th and into the 21st century. I will grant you that, after the intense drama of the events of the reign of Henry VIII, it was a bit jarring and I can see why it was deemed an alternate ending. However, do keep in mind that, in the UK, it is a treasured bit of musical history.
@@onemercilessming1342
Thank you for that bit of background about the song. Herman's Hermits was one of my favorite groups but I did not know the song's history.
Wish I could find it, the alternative ending that is. I'm still wondering who that child was.
@@onemercilessming1342 Great explanation. But for my ears it remains a little bit stupid. Sorry. Probably I can’t appreciate because I’m not from uk, idk
😂😂😂Tru dat 👍
Jonathan Rhys Meyers look so gorgeously beautiful as always & he definitely brought it with the acting as always. Brilliant.
Those flashbacks always make me cry..ugh i feel like it was my life. I will miss the Tudors
I have the box set. I take regular breaks from it though as it can get very addictive.
I was not expecting that ...
It was great wasn’t it?😌
Am I the only one that laughed?
no haha
Megan Miner This cracked me up - I did not see this coming!
Nope😂😂😂
I did too,didnt expect that song to play😜
But honesty he was an ass to his wife's and the irony is that Elizabeth did end up ruling!
Not at all--did a spittake at the song!
I Love this Ending it made me cry so Hard.He was so evil but still how he remembered his Life it made me sad.
He wasn't all evil.
As an Irishman and a Gael,english royalty makes me feel sick to my arse cheecks,but have to say, The tudors was absolutely brilliant,fantastic show,watched every episode and season.Thanks HBO. :)
Well,it was only aired(also on but not only)on HBO but HBO was not doing this series.
It was Showtime Networks
+Fergus Duffy
As an Englishman of Anglo- Saxon, Norse and Romano-British heritage , Englands Norman- French royalty make me puke as well but they did make interesting history, albeit bloody to the extreme - as this excellent series showed.
indeed Stephen
sorry,whoever did series I thank you.
That final scene still hits me in the feels. 😥😥
Me too- was crying like a baby, so moving.
The last part just made me burst in😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I will cry when I finally finish The Tudors and this song isn't there to greet me.
this is treason
best comment
Good man naby its because Jonathan ryse mires is Irish up yea boy yea
I love the Herman's Hermits song you put at the end. Thanks for giving me a laugh.
Did they actually make this ending !? "Henry the 8th I am!" Like what the fuck!?
Shazia Arshad yea... they did
It's a joke
but there's a little detail to that
He wanted to be remembered fro everything he did as a King
He remembered by most people as the king who married six different women and beheaded two of them...
And had a STD, was fat and mad.
@@sarahjames927 I think he had more than one STD. It was hard to diagnose back then, so a lot of people had no clue they did.
The top comment is a lie, Henry NEVER stated that, and never regretted executing Anne.
Actually... He did..
One thing I've always hated about Henry the Eighth is just how damn selfish and useless he was. I mean, honestly, what did he do except for spend money and sleep with women? And I think this clip really shows just how pathetic he really was; even after everything, even after thinking back on his entire life, it still wasn't enough for him. He ruined countless lives! But what I really appreciate is that in the end, once his youth and vigor had run out, he was left as nothing more than
i just cracked up when i heard the end music❤ lol
I think he looks like a thirty-ish man dressed up to look old, with stuffing in his suit not at all convincing, I really like the Tudors especially the music, but I think it would have been better still if they had someone who bore a passing resemblance to Henry viii in the lead role. As to the woman who said he looked too old most people have a few white hairs long before they turn 50, it is only hair dye that hides the fact. Besides he wasn't a healthy 50 year old man he was a sick over-weight 50 year old man living in the 16th century.
+48caro you are wrong JRM is so believable, there have been lots of BBC Henry Viii programmes and none are as charismatic as Jonathan Rhys Meyers, he was born to play this role.
theres not much u can do when a 30 year old actor has go play an old obese man
No one would've been interested in the show if JRM wasn't the king. He is perfect. And in reality king henry 8 was also quite handsome in his youth. JRM has done his part very beautifully, he's so fucking gorgeous
An obese and unattractive Henry would have distracted from the emotion. We can conceive of a young woman marrying a man like that for money or status but NOT for REAL love and REAL physical attraction. In the age of religious duty holding everyone to their fates and stations in life a young woman really could love such a man as her view on what was Godly and natural (being geniuenly sexually attracted and geniuenly in love with God's chosen prince) is a view point on life modern women simply cannot relate to. If Henry were cast as an obese ... aging... and unatteactive man the story would always be "what is she REALLY up to? There's no way she's really in love with this grotesque tyrant (think Donald and Melania)... Stripping all emotion from what were.... In their day... Real and genuine love matches (some of them). And the show.... Whose power in story telling was the EMOTION.... would be totally lost. It was a very wise choice in casting in my opinion. It let me focus on a (to me) realistic emotionally relateable story rather then a string of women who could hold no genuine love for such a man.
Levi Blevins Absolutely, not to mention that this is a drama, not a historical documentary. They weren't going for 100% accuracy.
Nobody wants to look at an old fat king for 2 seasons.
based on the ending song,
The Tudors should have been named "The Henry Show "
I love that most of the flashbacks were anne he truly loved her I think it was a case of couldn't live with her couldn't live with her but couldn't live with her I feel if he kept her alive he would of kept going back which you couldn't do such a tragic story
Even though Anne was killed due to Henry she got the last laugh. Her daughter with Henry would end up ruling England for a long time. Anyways shame on him, but I adore the actress who played her Natalie Dormer was brilliant.
@@deeelise3440 she truly did get the last laugh!
Love the end credits! Totally and utterly like the original
Theys should've picked a more dramatic ending song. Damn! that cracked the atmosphere of the story 😂😂😂😂 i died laughing. 😂😂😂😂
@Taraum In the long run, Henry VIII saved England from the corruption of the Church. Indeed, the genesis of his reformations saved te country in the long run. He also, with Wolsey's help, laid the groundwork for the concept of the United Nations. Henry VIII did alot for England and could of done much more, but he wanted the security in a male heir for the Tudor dynasty. Sadly this dominated his mind of other issues. In the end, he ended up being a King that was remember: what he always wanted.
Aaron oh ok
The song at the end😂😂😂😂
That song at the end sent me 😭😂😂😂
I'm glad they stuck with the end that they finally chose. This was awful.
+MmeDefarge (Expose NYC Meth Labs) This is "fan"made. Just a joke and waste of time.
Tudors music is always the best.
@Diana212121
I see what you're talking about. The song is called The Death of Jane Seymour but it's only the first half of the song. It's from season 3 if you wanna look it up on iTunes or something. Hope I didn't cause any confusion!
the song at the end - lol!!!!!
Loved the tudors
I think they could have done allot more with the actor as far as making him look old, fat and nasty. He is a great actor but does not look the part.
The lead actor had to be captivating for the show to last. JRM was a good casting although not historically accurate, he played his youth pretty well as we wasn’t all fat and stuff. It wasn’t after his jousting accident where he changed
That song was hysterical played it two more times just to get a good laugh
Perfect ending 😂
THIS IS MY FAV SHOW AND THE REAL ENDING MADE ME CRY THIS MADE ME LAUGH THANK U FOR MAKING SOMETHING SO SAD FUNNY :)
HA! Herman's Hermits, how wonderful! :D
Lol. This is hilarious. I love it.
That song! Made me pee in my pants! LMAO
The world is beautiful the people are cruel every where from baganing to the End & never stops. very sad for thos lost their lifes & lived very short some fought for
Money, Sex, woman, Religion, Land👎.
Though I hate Henry for what he did to his daughters and wives, I pity him, He never expected to be king, and the way his father treated him made him the way he is, same with his daughter, Mary
He is so handsome 😍😍 am in love ❤️
I loved this ending but can understand why they chose the other. Still this was cute!!Thank you for sharing
LMAOOO! Was NOT expecting that!
Love it. I bought the entire original series for my collection
OMG Can't believe I got roped into that, lol
All da people died in that TV show 🤧. In the last three episodes I understood that the best of all characters is Henry Cavill. I didn't like the character who was soldier and who died of arrow while the walls of Bulon fell. In the scene which showed how Henry 8 was dreaming about his young years was very nostalgic and made me cry 🤧, but killed so many people. Brigitte was the best actress 😍, but sadly she was not respected in the ending and sadly the character was fiction made for the TV series. Let's make TV series about the life of Brigitte! Even if she was fictional character, she deserves her own TV series!
Awesome! Totally should have been done that way!
This was a great series, so great that make you see a piece of shit like Henry as a likeable person without softening his rule and I thing they would have made the same thing with Mary and Elizabeth, but they screwed up the chronology of this great series, a series that could have continue with Mary and Elizabeth.
At the end I went "Second verse! Same as the first!" lmao
lmao this made me laugh!!
@alexarogon it is from the tudors soundrack, its not the main theme, its on the season four soundtrack
Can you tell me where this is documented? I have never found anything the shows any remorse for having executed Anne. While I do think he loved Anne, I think the injury he suffered after the fall from his horse scrambled his brain and may have contributed to his decision to have her executed. Personally I would find a certain amount of redemption if he showed any remorse and I have looked for it. Unfortunately I have not been able to find it in anything but fiction.
Now that The Queen has died, I hope The Crown has a flashback sequence like this.
they should have shown Henry fatter from what I've read!
I cannot get over how funny this is.
Transcription:
*clunk* *clunk* *grunt*
*clunk* *clunk* *grunt* ...
omg that made me laugh so much
And all the good Memories in Endness blessing😂😂😂
HILARIOUS!
oh, thats janes theme playing! i love it, i think he loved her most!
Love the song at the end!🤣😂🤣
I honestly don't understand the meaning of that. Were you bored with your life??😕
Very good looking actor
Este filme e o máximo,conta vida Rei Henrique VIII
It is my DUTY......to escort you to the tower
Gee am I the only one who likes King Henry V111 inspite of his great faults, he was very human in other respects.
@Diana212121 Which part? Apart from the funny ending song, but which part do wish to listen to? This video uses two songs from the show's soundtrack.
BRRRILLLIANT
Love the flash backs but not the song at the end
WHAT IS THIS I AM SCREAMING
The music is so beautiful,but I like the original ending.
When Compton died and Anthony left
No Katherine parr?
She was with his kids
Well, I did not expect that..
Che meraviglia. .
I think it's exceptionally easy to criticize Henry for his decisions when they are the same decisions made by real parents just on a grander scale. Although they don't show the sons born to Catherine of Aragon, by the time this show starts, he's lost three sons already. Fitzroy would live longer than shown here but also die before Henry. Edward outlived him by only a few years. Imagine the pressure of carrying on your legacy, your family, and add to that the weight of a crown. Henry was desperate for a SON to survive him, like most people. Even in our time we have parents who press their children to provide them with grandchildren. At their core, Henry's decisions were what he thought would make the world better for those he loved, even though his own issue took issue with his rationale. Concomitantly, people swirled around him with agendas of their own, and those subplots are difficult to miss, corrupting his reasoning and leading his aim astray. Was Henry right? not necessarily. Can we empathize with his state of mind as he goes from wife to wife really in search of a son? conceivably. Should we forgive him? Absolutely. He was, after all, a man, a man for whom a quiet life was never going to be part of his story.
He murdered two of his wives? And abandoned another two? Also executed thousands of people including the people closest to him. There’s no defending Henry the eighth. No amount of context humanises his actions. The things he did like put Anne Boleyn to death simply weren’t heard of, even in those times. He was EVIL.
That was funny as hell haha
I think the King should've had one last knock-down, drag-out fight with Sir Thomas More at the end. And More should've told him the 1500s version of "so how did things go for you after you executed me over a piece of ass you wound up beheading within 3 years anyway...dumb ass!"
Best show ever
Please, let me see it.
I’m in Italy and it says it’s unavailable.
That song though.....🤣🤣
Odd how holbein never aged.
Alternativo final, não entendo muito inglês, mas se for não sei pq eu assisti com esse final que é muito emocionante por sinal.❤
is it me or the old Henry looks much like old Ezio Auditore @@
Sad, but I think I like this ending better. Nicely done.
Wish they had dyed JRM hair red. In spite of this...it was a great series.
@Fader33 The actual song in the final episode. I honestly didn't realize that the video uses two songs
SONG? not the last one
I actually fill bad for Henry I mean if it was my opinion it was all Anne Boleyn fault and I think what did not help is how much D Trail was in that court
But Anne didn't know she was sleeping with a cruel man because he pretended to be nice
i love this version just not the ending of it
En realidad el nunca amo a sus esposas. Las mujeres fueron un medio para tener un heredero ( era lo único que el deseaba. He leído un libro basado en los hechos reales de la vida de este Rey ). Este libro relata la vida de cada una de sus esposas y su relación con el. Además está serie no muestra su verdadera fisonomía: era atractivo cuando se casó con Catalina de Aragón ( verdadera y única reina de linaje ), después comenzó su decadencia física y moral, transformandolo en un monstruo. Admiro profundamente a Catalina de Aragón, por su sabiduría, y honorabilidad que sostuvo hasta en la muerte. ¡¡¡ Era una verdadera Reina y fue muy amada por el pueblo Inglés. La serie es muy buena y muy bien ambientada, los actores magníficos.
TOTALLY LOVED THIS!...LOL....some are truly mad why?..one said..you have way too much time on your hands..lol...well, your watching it...lol..::)