Some guys don't take rejection very well...... some also harbor grudges for an excessively long time. In all seriousness though, the marriage proposal was purely a political move in order to get control of England. The invasion of the Spanish Armada was because 30 years later he still wanted to get control of England. So yeah, even though one didn't immediatley follow the other, they did have the same motive at the root.
@@snowangelnc That is where you are mistaken, it was not because he wanted to gain control of England, In fact he was completely reluctant to attack, it was only after reports had reached Philip of Elizabeth persecuting Catholics, and Elizabeth sending pirates into Spanish territory that Philip eventually declared war upon Elizabeth.
You're right. The actress that played Mary wasn't ugly. That said, from the portraits I've seen of Mary, she wasn't ugly. What I read was that the ravages of a difficult life had taken a toll on her. She had suffered a lot because of Anne Boleyn, her parent's divorce and her father's rejection of her. She was, also, in constant fear of death. Poor Mary. She had formerly been the apple of her father's eye.
@@rayarena879 5 years after lol but i've also heard that she suffered from endomieriosis that can be very painful especially at that age with no pain killers available. Pain can make someone old fast.
I heard she went a little crazy and paranoid. But can you blame her. With everything already said plus the constant manipulation from her husband and constant fear of being assassinated it’s not surprising. I even heard she had a hysterical pregnancy. All my info is from comment sections of other videos about the tutor family
I always have though of Mary I as misunderstood. I never thought of her as evil and blackhearted. She suffered so badly throughout her whole entire life.
Not as badly as the Protestants she burned alive. She was known as Bloody Mary for a reason and was hated by her people. Maybe if she became a Protestant like her dad and got rid of the evil Papacy yoke that infected her.
Mike signs Her father ruled far longer and had to root out those who were treasonous and didn’t recognize that Henry was Chosen by God to rule England and the Church... It was also his defiance of the Puppet Pope, that helped lead the way to the freedom of Religion we have today. If it wasn’t for Henry we may have all continued to be Catholic or risk execution or the inquisition.
*After Mary's death* Mary's ghost: I can't believe he would say that! Elizabeth I: Don't worry Mary, time will heal your broken heart. Elizabeth I: *Points out the window* BUT NOT THAT IDIOT'S ARMADA!!
Me and my little brother love this show. This was our favourite clip.. he loved quoting "I fancy burning some protestants..." Wasn't so funny when a protestant guy heard him in a pub... "Oh happy day!" >.>
@Just Getting By not really. It was one of the nations who helped to overthrow the Spanish rule. France, the United Provinces and The Ottoman Empire were the main nations that fought against Spain. England did it by supporting revolts and rebel forces that opposed the Crown, such as, for example, the Dutch. The main problem for Spain that came from England was pirates, not much more. The useless rulers, the politics, internal revolts and national problems were the main declive for the Spanish Crown, as well as the simultaneously multiple enemies that fought against the empire, having the country about 18 years of absolute peace in the entire 16th century. Spain, throughout it's history, has won about more than the 65% of the wars that has participated in, and casually, the country with it has fought the most is England, historically speaking, winning about 70% of the times. These statistics do exist if you do search for them. In conclusion, England was just a minor factor inside Spain's recession of power.
@Just Getting By I beg you pardon, I wrote this late at night, and I did mess up statistics. I have taken into account the draws during these wars, as well as nuclear results. In fact, the real percentage does not pass 45%. I do agree that in the Tudor era (1485-1603) England was a great power, I would never deny that. You state correctly everything regarding the intervention of England during the Spanish Succession war, and I am glad to see that you know what you are taking about. We may agree that a simple response like "by England" can lead to confusion. If it is indeed true that you ment that England was one of the many factors that resulted in the decline of the empire. I once more apologize for that insultingly wrong number.
@@holabuenas7200 personally i always saw tudor england as being very close to a super power in terms of potential. Unfortunately because of the personality of the tudor dynasty the country could never fufil that potential since there were so many rebellions stopping any true pusb for dominance (granted alot of these were under the rule of henry 8 but elizabeth had her share) Not to mention the religious upheaval of henry making the country protestant, then mary reversing it and then elizabeth playing a reverse card again. By the end no one was sure what religion was going to be official causing high levels of public strife. Then you also have to remember that by Elizabeth's time england was full of poverty and starvation meaning production would have been low as well as support for a costly series of wars Its because the navy wouldnt be able to operate fully that we hired privateers to raid anything not flying the english flag In short, we could have been a one of the strongest but had so many domestic issues it wouldnt be feesable until a couple monarchs later when we began to really profit from our colonies
It was mainly her age that turned off Philip. She was 38 and he was 26. 38 was considered old for a bride at that time, and while it's true she was no longer as beautiful as when she was younger, her portraits as queen certainly don't show an ugly woman, in fact, I think she remained attractive even as she grew older, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder, as they say. The Venetian ambassador at the time described her as plain, but not unattractive.
See his other wives, they were much more beautiful a. And the beauty is indeed in the eye of the beholder if you find Mary attractive 😂 In the portraits her face looks really... let's say bad
Unfortunately when they were married she was 38 which was seen as old at that time while he was 26, so the entire marriage was basically like a young person marrying an old person so they can get their money when they die
True. Also, he was a recent widower. His late wife, María Manuela of Portugal, was beautiful and seems they were very much in love. Well, at least HH made him funny... And as handsome and pale as he really was. I hate when dark haired, dark skinned actors and actresses protray Katherine of Aragon or Phillip II just because "it's typical".
horrible histories was quite helpful to little ones for they enjoying while learning history, im from philippinmes but im fascinated in british history, i love it , especially tudors
a severalmistakes here, 1), Phillip was Prince when married ,Mary, 2) was his father, the emperor ,who forced him to marry her, 3), Charles V, ( Phillip`s father) was Holy Roman Rmperor, king of Spain, Naples, Navarre, the new lands ( America) , 4) Phhillip leave England becasue his father abdicated in him, and he has tu rule the Spanish Empire, and thanks to him England build a Navy, and he ask to his wife , the poor and mad Mary, who wasn´t burn protestants...and England defeats spain when the Armada, but England was defeated several times by Spain, but this part of history you never told... in those times England had the size of Catalonia
The reason I like this is because this really shows how life was do very hard for Mary. Also there is a pattern between Catherine of Aragon: Anne Boleyn and Mary:Elizabeth Catherine lost the love of Henry to Anne and Mary lost the love of Phillip to Elizabeth. True facts!! Furthermore Mary got a rare disease that gave her all the symptoms of being pregnant when she wasn't. Thus happened twice. Mary should not be remembered in such a way!! I beg you if you are reading this to forward this to eve
Spider Webb Mary had a stomach cancer which was the cause of her death and end of her reign. Everyday as the tumor got bigger and she began to die slowly, Mary believed she was pregnant with Philip as her stomach was now swelling. *everyone knew this couldnt be true as Philip hadn't been in England* but Mary believed that she was pregnant with his child but then died as the cancer was too strong.
+lolzorphan Maybe because she was never taught about the birds and the bees, she thought you could get pregnant from simply being married to someone, but none of her servants had the guts to inform her otherwise.
+mynamewhatis or maybe cause she was so desperate for a child to carry on her counter-reformation, and that after a few phantom pregnancies, she kinda just "lost it"
Not true. She was his first cousin, once removed. Philip's father, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, was the son of Juana of Aragon , older sister of Mary's mother, Catherine of Aragon. So Mary and Charles V were first cousins, making Philip her first cousin, once removed.
He was also the son of her ex fiancé because even though she was only a little girl at the time, she was betrothed to Charles V by her father until he broke the deal to marry now rather then wait until Mary was I think either 14 or 16. Which is honestly the only thing I respect Charles V for doing coz when they were betrothed she was like 8 and he was already like mid twenties so... yeah, well done Charles V for having the decency to not marry a literal child when you were in your late 30s to early 40s.
I loved Ben Wilbond as Philip ii in "Bill", but Mat resembles the king so much more: same eyes and eyebrows, same nose, only difference is that Philip had an underbite and thicker lips.
It was a bad match, because the first thing Spain needed was a heir. And for that he should have married a princess in her late teens or early twenties.
Perhaps the three fingers were a nod to the English crown's claims in France? Someone out there must know history far better than I, but didn't Mary lose England's last French land claim (the port of Calais) during her reign?
Thing is the English laid down legislation meaning Philip couldn’t A- inherit the throne B- have any of the power that came with the title of King C- place any Spanish councillors in government. So the only power he actually gained was a theoretical alliance and the power to convince Mary to go to war. Which he did, because she was a loved up weakling
Philip liked to keep it in the family. Mary was technically his first cousin, and after Elizabeth rejected him, he went on to marry his niece, Anna of Austria.
She WAS beautiful when she was younger. But years of heart ache, fear, and stress took a toll on her looks. Like how her mother Katherine of Aragon went into early menopause after years of failed pregnancies and stillbirths.....
Hah, but Elizabeth rejected him and he sent the Spanish Armada to overthrow her. Talk about hurt feelings..
The Spanish Armada was like nearly 30 years later I don’t think that was the reason
@@emilymay6369 Emily, did you just "actually" me on a joke I made six years ago?
Some guys don't take rejection very well......
some also harbor grudges for an excessively long time.
In all seriousness though, the marriage proposal was purely a political move in order to get control of England. The invasion of the Spanish Armada was because 30 years later he still wanted to get control of England. So yeah, even though one didn't immediatley follow the other, they did have the same motive at the root.
@@snowangelnc That is where you are mistaken, it was not because he wanted to gain control of England, In fact he was completely reluctant to attack, it was only after reports had reached Philip of Elizabeth persecuting Catholics, and Elizabeth sending pirates into Spanish territory that Philip eventually declared war upon Elizabeth.
@@csbstudios9979 Yes. The final straw was executing Mary Queen of Scots.
Funny how the actress that plays Mary isn't even ugly.
You're right. The actress that played Mary wasn't ugly. That said, from the portraits I've seen of Mary, she wasn't ugly. What I read was that the ravages of a difficult life had taken a toll on her. She had suffered a lot because of Anne Boleyn, her parent's divorce and her father's rejection of her. She was, also, in constant fear of death. Poor Mary. She had formerly been the apple of her father's eye.
yeah, she was best looking girl in the cast. King would definitely not running away from her lol. They tried to make actress ugly, which failed, OL
@@rayarena879 5 years after lol but i've also heard that she suffered from endomieriosis that can be very painful especially at that age with no pain killers available. Pain can make someone old fast.
@@minminbtscookie9542 You are correct. She used to suffer from excrutiating periods.
I heard she went a little crazy and paranoid. But can you blame her. With everything already said plus the constant manipulation from her husband and constant fear of being assassinated it’s not surprising. I even heard she had a hysterical pregnancy. All my info is from comment sections of other videos about the tutor family
I always have though of Mary I as misunderstood. I never thought of her as evil and blackhearted. She suffered so badly throughout her whole entire life.
Not as badly as the Protestants she burned alive. She was known as Bloody Mary for a reason and was hated by her people. Maybe if she became a Protestant like her dad and got rid of the evil Papacy yoke that infected her.
Well, I suppose if you admire Bellatrix, Mary sounds like a bosom friend
@@punkwrestle Evil papacy yoke? I see prejudice against Catholics is alive and well.
Zoë Well maybe they should stop hiding their pedos and let them goto jail.
Mike signs Her father ruled far longer and had to root out those who were treasonous and didn’t recognize that Henry was Chosen by God to rule England and the Church...
It was also his defiance of the Puppet Pope, that helped lead the way to the freedom of Religion we have today. If it wasn’t for Henry we may have all continued to be Catholic or risk execution or the inquisition.
0:38 I've seen her in an oil painting and - she's no oil painting.
Classic.
Lol, we knew what was coming next when he said, "I've seen her in an oil painting" 😂
@@sayitlikeitis5026 when catfishing backfires hard
I actually struggled to understand what she meant there.. lol
It’s funny seeing Mat playing Philip II here after having watched the movie Bill, where he was played by Ben!
Sophia Szeneitas Oh damn!! I’ve just realised that and I can’t unsee
- How about a kiss?
- Why not? *kisses the priest
"Ooooo, aren't I bad?"
Yes Mat. Yes you are.
;)
Also, I love at 1:43 when the narrator goes: Mary was heartbroken without her husbaaaand.
I legitimately think that HH is the best children's show ever created.
SAME
Is it bad that during my A-LEVEL, yes, A level summer work on Philip II of Spain, all I could think of was Mat going "Ooh...aren't I bad?"
What I wouldn't to play the priest in this sketch and have Mat kiss my face. lol
You listen to Waka Flocka at all?
*After Mary's death*
Mary's ghost: I can't believe he would say that!
Elizabeth I: Don't worry Mary, time will heal your broken heart.
Elizabeth I: *Points out the window* BUT NOT THAT IDIOT'S ARMADA!!
Best sister
Mary: A mirror? Should I look into it
Elizabeth: It’s up to you
Mary: Oh my! He’s calling me? He’s such a handsome man.
Elizabeth: Go say hi to him.
Me and my little brother love this show. This was our favourite clip.. he loved quoting "I fancy burning some protestants..." Wasn't so funny when a protestant guy heard him in a pub... "Oh happy day!" >.>
It’s good it wasn’t in Ireland
I am Spanish ...I have to admit that I have spent a good time...watching this educational video..that lovely accent...
when Mat says "time out!" look at what Larry's doing xD
king philip of spain: queen liz, will u marry meh?
queen elizabeth: never! guards!
"Ooh... Aren't I bad?" I have a certain feeling that the comments on this vid are going to go in a certain direction very quickly. XD
"we are gathered here today to join this queen and this king *poses* gets me every time
I need this entire show on DVD for my future kids.
I suppose his plans failed, given the fact that Elizabeth never married. ;)
Oh, and they really failed in making that actress ugly.
How could they make Alice Lowe look ugly though?
But the greatest power in the world were Spain and France. At the end of Elisabeth's reign England was a powerful country because Spain was weakenend
@Just Getting By not really. It was one of the nations who helped to overthrow the Spanish rule. France, the United Provinces and The Ottoman Empire were the main nations that fought against Spain. England did it by supporting revolts and rebel forces that opposed the Crown, such as, for example, the Dutch. The main problem for Spain that came from England was pirates, not much more. The useless rulers, the politics, internal revolts and national problems were the main declive for the Spanish Crown, as well as the simultaneously multiple enemies that fought against the empire, having the country about 18 years of absolute peace in the entire 16th century. Spain, throughout it's history, has won about more than the 65% of the wars that has participated in, and casually, the country with it has fought the most is England, historically speaking, winning about 70% of the times. These statistics do exist if you do search for them. In conclusion, England was just a minor factor inside Spain's recession of power.
@Just Getting By I beg you pardon, I wrote this late at night, and I did mess up statistics. I have taken into account the draws during these wars, as well as nuclear results. In fact, the real percentage does not pass 45%. I do agree that in the Tudor era (1485-1603) England was a great power, I would never deny that. You state correctly everything regarding the intervention of England during the Spanish Succession war, and I am glad to see that you know what you are taking about. We may agree that a simple response like "by England" can lead to confusion. If it is indeed true that you ment that England was one of the many factors that resulted in the decline of the empire. I once more apologize for that insultingly wrong number.
@@holabuenas7200 personally i always saw tudor england as being very close to a super power in terms of potential.
Unfortunately because of the personality of the tudor dynasty the country could never fufil that potential since there were so many rebellions stopping any true pusb for dominance (granted alot of these were under the rule of henry 8 but elizabeth had her share)
Not to mention the religious upheaval of henry making the country protestant, then mary reversing it and then elizabeth playing a reverse card again. By the end no one was sure what religion was going to be official causing high levels of public strife.
Then you also have to remember that by Elizabeth's time england was full of poverty and starvation meaning production would have been low as well as support for a costly series of wars
Its because the navy wouldnt be able to operate fully that we hired privateers to raid anything not flying the english flag
In short, we could have been a one of the strongest but had so many domestic issues it wouldnt be feesable until a couple monarchs later when we began to really profit from our colonies
It was mainly her age that turned off Philip. She was 38 and he was 26. 38 was considered old for a bride at that time, and while it's true she was no longer as beautiful as when she was younger, her portraits as queen certainly don't show an ugly woman, in fact, I think she remained attractive even as she grew older, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder, as they say. The Venetian ambassador at the time described her as plain, but not unattractive.
See his other wives, they were much more beautiful a. And the beauty is indeed in the eye of the beholder if you find Mary attractive 😂 In the portraits her face looks really... let's say bad
1:44 'Mary was heartbroken without her husbuuuuuuuuund.'
Love that XD
William the Conquerer and Matilda's story was a better love story than Twilight!
what makes that interesting is that Mary was considered a beauty when she was younger
Unfortunately when they were married she was 38 which was seen as old at that time while he was 26, so the entire marriage was basically like a young person marrying an old person so they can get their money when they die
And Elizabeth said 'NO!' to Philip.
Mary has already managed , that Phillip does not get the absolute Power to rule England , He is ONLY a King - Consort .
True. Also, he was a recent widower. His late wife, María Manuela of Portugal, was beautiful and seems they were very much in love.
Well, at least HH made him funny... And as handsome and pale as he really was. I hate when dark haired, dark skinned actors and actresses protray Katherine of Aragon or Phillip II just because "it's typical".
horrible histories was quite helpful to little ones for they enjoying while learning history, im from philippinmes but im fascinated in british history, i love it , especially tudors
You're supposed to kiss Mary, not the priest!!
Still a better love story than twilight; Am I right ppl! 😏😎
You are right. X)
Yes, you are right! 😊
Ellie Scargill 😂😂😂 SOO much better
TOTALLY
Facts
I love this program sooooo much thank you for uploading it!!
“Alright how’s it going”
😀
“Oh my life is that the time, laters”
🙁
OMG- Mat just kissed Ben... i will never get over this... :)
Spain's most humiliating defeat in naval history was in 1588. Elizabeth kicked so much ass then!
...AAAND realized home ground advantages rule so hard the next year when Drake's English Counterarmada got its butt whooped.
Mat when he says 'I'm so bad ;)'
The 'It's too soon' gets me every single time! XD
What's sad is Phillip the 2nd of Spain and Mary the First are 1st cousins once removed.
Meh, they were all related to each other really
ASFHKDFHDKJF
I never knew Horrible Histories was made into movie thing!
My life is complete!
Ikr! I love horrible Histories!💖 I'm there....🤭
a severalmistakes here, 1), Phillip was Prince when married ,Mary, 2) was his father, the emperor ,who forced him to marry her, 3), Charles V, ( Phillip`s father) was Holy Roman Rmperor, king of Spain, Naples, Navarre, the new lands ( America) , 4) Phhillip leave England becasue his father abdicated in him, and he has tu rule the Spanish Empire, and thanks to him England build a Navy, and he ask to his wife , the poor and mad Mary, who wasn´t burn protestants...and England defeats spain when the Armada, but England was defeated several times by Spain, but this part of history you never told... in those times England had the size of Catalonia
Love how it looks like he's showing 3 fingers when he says 2
The reason I like this is because this really shows how life was do very hard for Mary. Also there is a pattern between Catherine of Aragon: Anne Boleyn and Mary:Elizabeth
Catherine lost the love of Henry to Anne and Mary lost the love of Phillip to Elizabeth. True facts!!
Furthermore Mary got a rare disease that gave her all the symptoms of being pregnant when she wasn't. Thus happened twice.
Mary should not be remembered in such a way!! I beg you if you are reading this to forward this to eve
Is it just me or how the bishop said "in holy matrimony" with that face cracks me up
Lucky Ben! Got kissed by Matt!
Everything is a better love story than Twilight ...
Mary died of cancer, not a broken heart.
They BELIVE she had cancer!
Spider Webb Mary had a stomach cancer which was the cause of her death and end of her reign. Everyday as the tumor got bigger and she began to die slowly, Mary believed she was pregnant with Philip as her stomach was now swelling.
*everyone knew this couldnt be true as Philip hadn't been in England*
but Mary believed that she was pregnant with his child but then died as the cancer was too strong.
+lolzorphan Maybe because she was never taught about the birds and the bees, she thought you could get pregnant from simply being married to someone, but none of her servants had the guts to inform her otherwise.
+mynamewhatis or maybe cause she was so desperate for a child to carry on her counter-reformation, and that after a few phantom pregnancies, she kinda just "lost it"
I read that she died of influenza.
Francis II: (popcorn gif) You know, this "marry a British monarch" thing sounds interesting.
Actually, he married a scott
@@cgt3704 the Scots are British,bro
Not true. She was his first cousin, once removed. Philip's father, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, was the son of Juana of Aragon , older sister of Mary's mother, Catherine of Aragon. So Mary and Charles V were first cousins, making Philip her first cousin, once removed.
*Juana de Castilla
He was also the son of her ex fiancé because even though she was only a little girl at the time, she was betrothed to Charles V by her father until he broke the deal to marry now rather then wait until Mary was I think either 14 or 16. Which is honestly the only thing I respect Charles V for doing coz when they were betrothed she was like 8 and he was already like mid twenties so... yeah, well done Charles V for having the decency to not marry a literal child when you were in your late 30s to early 40s.
And we all know how that last plot ended!
"Ooooh, I'm bad!"
LOL!
Ehspain and a England!
hahaha I like how they imitate the king talking in English with Spanish accent
A short telenovela in comedy lol
How dare he call my daughter ugly!!!!!!!!!
Off with his head!
most powerful man in the world
I still think he should have planned to become The Holy Roman Emperor ......much more power there
Alice STILL looks nice, even when she is trying to be ugly... I WANNA BE ALICE!
I loved Ben Wilbond as Philip ii in "Bill", but Mat resembles the king so much more: same eyes and eyebrows, same nose, only difference is that Philip had an underbite and thicker lips.
That's the Hapsburgs for you.
Much better then twighlight! LOL!
lol when he goes, I'm outtty!!!
Spanish Larry, yes please😍🤤
This is funny. All of ze power! I don't care what she looks like! It's ze powa I'm afta!
Wasn't the girl playing Mary I also Lady Jane Grey in another episode?
Yes
Too bad Elizabeth rejects is marriage proposal!
It was a bad match, because the first thing Spain needed was a heir. And for that he should have married a princess in her late teens or early twenties.
Lol it's like watching a Telenovela 😂😂
Alright how's it going? Oh is that the time later! lol
"Ohhh, I'm so bad...."
And so the beginning of the judgment years. lol.
I love the background music.
I bet A LOT of girls wish they were Queen Mary...!
Perhaps the three fingers were a nod to the English crown's claims in France? Someone out there must know history far better than I, but didn't Mary lose England's last French land claim (the port of Calais) during her reign?
Oh that Phillip is so bad. I must plot a way to say boo. Oh I have permission? Thank you your majesty. BBBOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Thing is the English laid down legislation meaning Philip couldn’t
A- inherit the throne
B- have any of the power that came with the title of King
C- place any Spanish councillors in government.
So the only power he actually gained was a theoretical alliance and the power to convince Mary to go to war. Which he did, because she was a loved up weakling
' Ooh Aren't I Bad?' ooohhhh ...
I knew that, but isn't it weird how The Tudors always had a love / hate relationship with the Spanish?
If Philip is from Spain, wouldn't that make them first cousins? Gross.
Yes they were first cousins once removed.
Philip liked to keep it in the family. Mary was technically his first cousin, and after Elizabeth rejected him, he went on to marry his niece, Anna of Austria.
yeah,,too bad..haha..fancy letting Handsome slip from her fingers..hahahahah
Poor Mary, she had such a tragic life
She WAS beautiful when she was younger. But years of heart ache, fear, and stress took a toll on her looks. Like how her mother Katherine of Aragon went into early menopause after years of failed pregnancies and stillbirths.....
spanish cloths in that era always kick ass... even the king... yay...
1.40
lucky ben!
Bloody Mary must've been very dangerous at a barbeque
Still a better love story than Twilight
Poor Mary!
omg..did he say time out lmao!!
"Time Out!" XD
You're right. Ugh, it looked like he was the child of cousins who were also interbred.
That's what Philip said. Or he said, " Ohhh, Aren't I bad...". It's still funny though.
Let's marry Mary!
I love the accent XD
Am I the only one who thinks Mary doesn't look that ugly? Just plain.
Yes me too!
Wha-? Mary isn't ugly! It's Elizabeth I that's ugly!
She was in real life by the time Philip married her, she was originally quite pretty
Nope she was 37 when when Philip married her she already looked stressed that time.
Aren't I bad? Yees, you is. You definately is !
@NekoKunChanSan
I don't think they have it on Netflix (trust me, I've looked) but here on the UA-cams, MoonDPC has uploaded tons of episodes :D
You can Boo if you like! XD
I'm glad that I do t learn about Mary burning Protestants because I would get nightmares about being burned because I'm a Protestant
You are right about that
Oooh, I am so bad. Go on, you can boo if you like.