Mary & George (2024) s01e04 Episode Script

The Wolf & the Lamb

The following programme
contains strong language
and scenes of a sexual nature.
Somerset will topple.
Be sure you're there,
stood tall, when he falls.
Robert Carr, you will
be hanged, until dead.
Just remember, the King
had boys before Somerset,
and more will come, as you have.
I still think a union of
my Frances and your John
benefits both families.
Who marries John if this is known?
How dare you pretend he
is good enough for her?
He will never have my daughter,
as long as there's
blood in my strong heart.
As long as the terms are clear.
(WIND WHISTLING)
(UNSETTLING MUSIC)
(MAN SIGHS)
(MUSIC GROWS HAUNTING)
(CROWS CAWING)
And there's no coffin?
- Just "remains", they said.
- Who wants 'em?
- And fuckin' why?
- They wouldnae say.
They did say, we ever tell a
soul of this we're dead men.
And, well
we're gravediggers. So
dig.
(STRIKES EARTH)
(BOTH PANTING)
(UNSETTLING MUSIC CONTINUES)
Jesus fucking wept!
- How deep has this bastard dug?
- Deep.
(METALLIC SCRAPING)
What the fuck is that?
What sort of demented wee
man are we working for here?
(BAROQUE OPERA SINGING)
(BAROQUE OPERA CONTINUES)
(CRUNCHING SOUND)
(BROODING THEME MUSIC)
(THEME MUSIC FADES)
KING JAMES: What's
wrong, boy? It's early.
You bit me.
Let me see.
(GRUNTING)
(SUCKS, CHUCKLING)
Mmm.
All better.
Poor lamb.
And poor wolf.
On the edge of the dark, dark woods.
Do we enter?
Or, no no no.
No?
(UNSETTLING MUSIC)
(UNEASY MUSIC CONTINUES)
(SPLUTTERING)
- (MUNCHING)
- Mm, mm.
- SUSAN: A sheep for breakfast?!
- (KIT IMITATES SHEEP)
- It's animal, Mother.
- Oh, for fuck's sake, Susan,
let him devour what he wants.
(DOOR BANGS)
(BANGING CONTINUES)
Oi, open the bloody door then!
Come on. Ya colossal
collection of coddled cunts!
- (GROANS LOUDLY)
- Not again?
Yes, again!
Does he not know he can't swim?
You talk to him you know.
Why don't you ask him?
Why do you swim, John?
In the tide, there is a sun.
- Well that's cleared that up.
- I understand.
- I'm glad someone does.
- I'm glad that you're glad.
I've raised six boys, three girls.
I like some of them.
Not a single one is like any of yours.
What family's perfect?
I'm really getting
to miss being bored
and alone!
(DOOR OPENS)
- MARY: Don't worry.
- (DOOR SLAMS)
We're all in the tide.
(FALCON SCREECHES)
GEORGE: Swimming? Why?
I think he wants to go to France.
And be like you.
I haven't the will to
tell him it's a lake.
I worry about him.
Do. John is so sad.
He misses you.
I miss him, too.
Is the King not keeping you busy?
(SHE GASPS)
He bit me.
Like a lover at play?
- More like a terrier on a hunt.
- KING JAMES: Who?
Who's like a hunting terrier?
Me! Ruff! Ruff!
(MARY BARKING)
- (GEORGE LAUGHS)
- (MARY HOWLS)
Ruff, ruff!
Ruff?
Will you feed the old girl?
- Of course.
- Let's see if she trusts you.
(FALCON SCREECHES)
- (COURTIERS EXCLAIM, CHUCKLE)
- Oh, that doesn't bode well.
- Come, who can win her favour?
- (GEORGE EXHALES SLOWLY)
What about you, Sir Edward?
- Where is Lady Hatton?
- Go on. It's not gonna bite you!
In Italy. Trying to
find Frances a husband.
Some Earl.
Hmm. Interesting.
KING JAMES: We've not got all day!
Imagine the dowry.
(COURTIERS LAUGHING)
If John wed their young Frances
We've been there before, remember?
- Never again.
- Why not?
Oh, I don't know, Lady
fucking Hatton for a start?!
Well, she's not here, as you said.
Her husband's much more: pliable.
He who waits and all that.
- Oh! (CHUCKLES)
- (COURTIERS EXCLAIM, LAUGH)
- Come on, have a go. Don't be shy!
- A thought strikes me,
every day, like a hard fist.
I do not own my home
or any asset.
My children are unwed.
If the King's affection for
you curdles, we have nothing.
And I will not return
to that, George. Ever.
He would never leave me.
- Would he ?
- (JAMES BREATHING HEAVILY)
(LAUGHS AWKWARDLY)
Thank you.
You taste good today.
(CHUCKLES MISCHIEVIOUSLY)
Bacon! Your go now, son!
His mood changes every
hour. Every second.
I'm exhausted.
Grin and bear it.
I fucking try.
Come on, now!
- (FALCON SCREECHES)
- Ah! Ha-ha!
We can always count on
Sir Frances! (CHUCKLES)
Well done!
Wonderful! Oh! So wonderful!
Everyone, good day.
Now that she's fed, you
should know that this is Helen.
From Jamestown, Virginia.
They mate with just one partner
for all their long lives.
These exotic creatures.
So loyal.
Is there a finer quality?
I brought you all here,
friends, men of note, others,
to tell you I'll be going to Edinburgh
for the first time
since I became your King.
I've yet to decide who will
be the Keeper of the Seal,
in my absence, but there are several
strong candidates, in my view.
But whoever it is, we need
more of her devoted kind.
(HELEN CHEEPING)
MARY: All his loyalty talk
scares me. When you go up north,
don't take your eyes off
him for a fucking second.
(UNEASY MUSIC)
(FAINT SHOUTING)
(HORSES HUFFING)
(UNEASY MUSIC CONTINUES)
(CLICKS TONGUE)
This is the border?
Aye.
Beware, the nation behind us is a
deep feather bed for a sound sleep.
The nation before
you, a bare stony couch
to keep you forever awake in fear.
Why propose we come?
Duty.
(UNEASY MUSIC CONTINUES)
(CLICKS TONGUE)
Page.
Mary. I don't think I ever
thanked you for the Somerset case.
Gave me a brief moment centre stage.
Not enough, alas,
to be chosen as Keeper of
the Seal instead of Bacon.
- Hmm. That was a curious choice.
- Yes. How can I help you?
Do you know a father can authorise
a marriage contract for his daughter.
We tried that and it didn't work
Lady Hatton would feed my
knees and joints to her dogs.
Use my skull as a brandy glass.
Do you not fear for
your own legacy more?
A man of your standing,
passed over for roles
of state he so deserves,
again and again
ever humiliated
by your own cold wife?
And what would solve all those ills?
The King.
He is George's now, no doubt.
Join our family and the stage is yours.
My wife to pay you for my rise?
Yes, I love that part.
(SERVANTS CLAMOURING)
Oh my God alive.
Christ! Lucifer!
- That is my vase. Give me my vase!
- No, no!
- Be strong.
- How?
- Follow me.
- They're ransacking my possessions!
I thought you were in Italy?
Ah. Well, I'm not.
- Ciao.
- Ciao. What have you done?
Is that the contract for Frances?
Thought you could turn up, wave
it around whilst I was away,
do a spry jig and merrily
steal off with her?
It's not stealing when you own a thing.
Frances is his daughter.
Yes, we all make mistakes.
How did you find out?
Your clerk, Page, is an
ale-riddled, flatulent blabbermouth.
It's why I changed my plans for Italy.
Fucking, Page! Where is Frances?
Well, she was the first
thing secured away. Next
everything I own,
which you thought you owned.
- Wrong again.
- So where have you taken her?
Tell us, so we can this done
civilly and with a modicum of fuss.
Oh, really do get fucked.
No, I really will get Frances.
(OMINOUS MUSIC)
(CROWDS CHEERING)
(BAGPIPES PLAYING)
MAN: Look, he's here!
(INDISTINCT SHOUTING)
(BAGPIPE MUSIC CONTINUES)
It's a beautiful city, Your Majesty.
Outwardly, maybe.
But within
What is there to fear?
Can you not just
fucking trust me on this?
I know where we tread.
(DRUMS BANGING, CROWD CLAMOURING)
(UNEASY MUSIC)
(LIVELY CHATTER)
(CHAMBER MUSIC)
KIT: I know I am just here
to get me out of mothers hair,
but why are we on the children's table?
He told me I'd be bored with his.
Looks like he is already
bored of you, brother.
Dirty old sausage.
CARR: Don't worry, my Lords,
you're better off here
with us wee bairns.
Didn't ask you, pal.
And I'm not a Lord,
I'm just wee Master Kit.
Why would we better off?
James is just protecting
your fresh innocence.
- Protecting?!
- Mm-hmm.
- I don't need protecting.
- We all do, love.
No shame in the shelter
of another man's arms.
Who are you, mate?
Sir Peter Carr.
Call me Sir or Peter.
But never Pete. (CHUCKLES)
Do you mean "Carr"?
The Earl of Somerset was Something Carr.
He was Scottish. And you do seem
incredibly Scottish
yourself, no offence, Pete.
I am Scottish, none taken but
call me Pete again
and we may fight, son.
And yes, Somerset.
My my cousin.
Well! That's very awkward.
I I admired the man a great amount
Fuck that! He brought
disgrace to our nation.
An arrogant, selfish cunt
who deserves his cell.
Sorry, the Earl of Buckingham is
a much better man for the King.
- Everyone knows.
- (CHUCKLES)
- They've heard of me, up here?
- The things we hear!
Can they all be true though?
My dear gosh. No, James chose very well.
Even if he keeps you on
such a long, distant leash.
I'm on no man's leash.
Good, then you're free to roam.
(BIRDS CHIRPING)
(PANTING)
- So?
- (SANDIE PANTING)
Are you sure? How can you be?
I persuaded the scullery
boy in the house,
that I was from the farm over,
out looking for a lost spaniel.
I collared him in the pigpen.
And he was a chatty catty!
Frances is in the main house?
- Mmm. Clever girl.
- Where's Lady Hatton?
It's her cousin's house, is she there?
They're in town somewhere,
but could be back any minute.
Hatton has her men with her, armed,
and so left behind half
in the house, on watch.
- What do we do, then?
- We move now.
- Before the guard doubles.
- Agreed.
Make sure you ask them,
do any inside want to die
to prevent the oldest
legal right of all:
a father's dominion over his progeny?
I might be a bit more
blunt than that, sir.
Right, lads! Come on!
(TENSE MUSIC)
(ARMED POSSE CLAMOURING)
(GLASSES SHATTERING)
(TENSE MUSIC CONTINUES)
(MAN YELLS)
(AGGRESSIVE CLAMOUR DOWNSTAIRS)
(TENSE MUSIC CONTINUES)
(CREAKING OVERHEAD)
(SOFT WHIMPERING)
- (MAN GRUNTS) Got her!
- (FRANCES SCREAMS)
Stop resisting!
(SCREAMING CONTINUES)
(GRUNTS) Take her hands! Move. Move!
FRANCES: Ow! Help me! Ow!
Let go of me or you'll hang!
This is insanity!
Let me go! You will
fucking hang for this!
- You will fucking hang for this.
- (MEN GRUNTING)
- Let go of me! (GRUNTS)
- MAN: Move!
Your dirty animals broke my arm.
Bones heal. Reputations do not.
I know, Father.
Don't worry, Frances.
This is all for the best.
Not mine. Is it?
(APPLAUSE AND CHEERING)
(SCOTTISH MUSIC PLAYING)
Do you like me, brother?
What?
Mother doesn't.
Nor our sister.
The staff. Or even John.
Yes. John loves everyone.
- No. You didn't answer my question
- Kit!
I'm busy. Alright?
And you're drunk and you
are sad. You need a drink.
(PARTYGOERS CHEERING)
Won't King Sausage cut your head off
if you dip it in another pig?
He doesn't care what I do.
Besides, I'm just looking.
I don't trust him.
Anyone that amiable
- they want something.
- (GEORGE SIGHS)
Don't worry, brother.
(CHEERING AND APPLAUSE)
I will keep my guard entirely
you know up!
(ORGASMIC MOANING)
(BOTH GROAN, PANTING)
- What's wrong?
- My turn, no?
If he finds out.
He knows what his young pups do.
- Does he?
- Fucking aye, he must!
Know how many men he had here
before we lost him down to England?
(PANTING)
No one can find out. Never.
Our secret.
To the grave.
Thank you.
You know, my brother doesn't
think I should trust you.
Well, you'll have to.
With your life.
I'm an officer in the Scottish Guard.
My job: protect the King on this tour.
And all his hangers-on. (CHUCKLES)
So, I'll be seeing a
lot more of you then?
Mm. If that's possible, aye.
(TENSE, OMINOUS MUSIC)
(FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)
(DOOR OPENS)
(DOOR CREAKS SHUT)
- How were the Lords you were
- Quiet, cunt.
It was just a question.
I saw you, with your
darling little soldier boy.
I know his family, do you ken?
We were actually just chatting.
- Amiably.
- Chatting of what?
Spit and cock?
No, nothing. Well
actually about how
much he admires you.
Which is it? Nothing or admiration?
Your lies reek almost as much as
you do; of the gutter and worse.
I'm not lying!
And I'm not the one touching
other boys in front of you!
- Laughing and ogling
- And it's all I do!
Open play, that all may see.
You're the creeping
fellow out in the dark,
- playing secret games with violent soldiers.
- Creeping?
Maybe if I wasn't relegated
to this far off table,
- then I wouldn't
- Oh, I've heard it all now!
My table placement had
me fuck a chap's arse!
You know, I had a love, once.
A true love.
A man worthy of me, as a vessel of God.
And he told me, once, that man
"No one will ever
be as true to you as I."
(SOBBING SOFTLY)
How right he was.
Who was he?
Was
this man
It wasn't Somerset?
It was another?
This country has already infected you.
Why don't you go and
find a bed elsewhere? Hmm.
You're good at that, no?
(TENSE, SOMBRE MUSIC)
(MUSIC GROWS OMINOUS)
(DOOR OPENS)
(DOOR CLOSES)
MARY: You're reading my fortune?
Isn't that what she is, to you?
- (MARY GROWLS)
- (SANDIE CHUCKLES)
DRIVER: Whoa-eh!
(HORSE WHINNIES)
My turn to face the fire.
(SIGHS) Fuck.
How did you find us?
I am Sir Francis Bacon.
We all have our crosses.
This will not look good
for anyone, will it?
Both sides forcibly
taking away the girl.
Even the King would not
approve, I'm sure. Very sordid.
She is ours. It is plain fact.
Clear in law and custom.
No, heavily disputed in both.
Not by me.
And when I speak to the King:
he will listen, and agree.
How? He is not
responding to any letters.
He may be away for a long
time. We're on our own.
I imagine you have a proposal?
In James' absence,
as Keeper of the Seal, I must be Kingly.
But perhaps I can be like another King.
Solomon?
So we slice a baby in half?
In a manner, yes.
What will we do today?
(SIGHS) What we do every day.
We wait, for the King's word.
Until then, you'll have two
mothers to look after you.
Don't worry, Frances.
Bacon's little joint custody
experiment will soon be over.
I hear Scotland's going
very badly for her boy.
Maybe James will find another
young catamite up there to
plug and pound to an early grave?
- Who cares what you hear or think?
- (MUNCHING) And when he does
where are you?
Back to the provinces you plod.
Mother. If we must live together by law,
perhaps we could be a little less cruel?
- It could be many months.
- Years.
If that's what it takes.
(DOOR OPENS)
GEORGE: I have letters. Some from Bacon.
But most of them are from my mother.
She wants me to read them to you.
- She says my brother has been
- Put them on like all the rest.
And stop smiling at
me for Christ's sake.
Your judgement is needed, back home.
I don't care a given shit.
It's not good for you to
be this long in Edinburgh.
We should get out, we should
We should see the country.
Look, whatever has been troubling you,
the people have been kind to me here.
Kind?!
These people killed my
father before I was born.
Gave my mother to the English
to be caged and beheaded.
I spent no second on
this sorry soil at peace.
So don't you fucking "kind" me, boy.
But you're right!
On my life, we need get
out of this rabid city!
(PUNCHING, GRUNTING)
- (CANVAS TEARING)
- Bastard!
(UNSETTLING MUSIC)
What the fuck are you looking at?
(SOFT KNOCKING)
We won't wake them, you're sure?
Lady Hatton and Frances
are dead to the world.
Mmm.
How is John? Did you give him my letter?
- I tried.
- What is it?
- (WOMAN SOBBING)
- I went back to the house, as you told me,
and it was hell.
Tears and screams and more.
And John stood by
with a blade.
(GIRL SOBBING)
- (SOBBING CONTINUES)
- Out of my way!
Your serving girl
- Jenny!
- (GIRL WAILING)
He sliced her.
Look at me, look at me.
I need you to breathe.
(GIRL WAILING)
Why would he hurt her?
He kept going in the lake.
And your husband, in his fury,
locked John away in his room.
First dinner he was allowed out,
he just, grabbed the knife off
a plate she carried and just
She'll be compensated.
How?! Put her eye back in?!
Oh, don't be daft. The dowry will help.
You still want him wed?
- What does this change?
- What doesn't it?
I don't see that.
- What about Frances?
- Oh, she'll be fine.
I'll speak to John. He listens
to me. He wants to be wed.
He'll behave, from now on.
Do you even believe that, yourself?
You'll share in the dowry, too.
Where does all this end, Mary?
Nothing ever ends.
Everything's a ceaseless fight.
But I vow to you,
as I battle, you will rise.
(BIRDS CHIRPING)
I told you.
Country air. It's healing.
Depends on the severity of the wound.
It's good to be by your side
without the
distractions of the city.
Distractions? Him?
Not me.
Your Majesty. Forgive me but,
this laddie, he loves you.
Does he now?
(FOOTSTEPS RECEDING)
(WATER RUSHING)
James? Are you alright?
Where are our horses?
Our horses, they were
here. They were right here.
- No, we tied them further up.
- (PANTING) Is this Treason?
Trapped by water, no means to leave!
George is right, we tied
them up over the hill.
Who planned this? Which traitor?
You? You're the soldier.
No. Yes.
No, no, you, the brother. Yes, you.
It's (PANTING) It's treachery.
- (JAMES PANICKING)
- James?!
- James!
- KIT: Your Majesty!
- James!
- Your Majesty!
(JAMES GRUNTING)
James!
What's he doing?
I don't know.
(JAMES PANICKING)
Bring him here!
(GASPING, GRUNTING)
- Lay him here.
- (PANTING)
Let him breathe.
(JAMES COUGHING)
- Cover him with
- (HACKING COUGH)
Get him out!
(JAMES COUGHING, RETCHING)
SERVING BOY: Go on, then.
- Off you go.
- Oh, you little fucking shi
(DOOR SLAMS)
George, leave him be.
Give him space.
Let him crave your return.
Let's you and me get away together.
I know places we may
go to kill some time.
Kit can come, too, if he wants.
Or would he advise against it?
I fear he doesn't like me very much.
Kit doesn't know you, Pete.
And I'm not George's
keeper. Or anyone's.
I'm only here to see
if the Mad River King is
gonna have us all killed in our
beds tonight. And do you know what?
I think he fucking might.
(OMINOUS MUSIC)
(JAMES COUGHING, RETCHING)
(MUFFLED VOICES OUTSIDE)
BACON: Hit her with
a poker or something.
He attempted to bludgeon the girl.
LADY HATTON: So John
maimed a servant, did he?
Good. Wait till the King hears.
- It the first thing I'll tell him when he's back.
- (SHE GASPS)
You understand I had to
appear to be fair, to her?
I do. You did very well. As ever.
- If only I'd married you.
- My wife probably agrees with you.
(LAUGHS)
(BIRDS CHIRPING)
(HORSE HUFFING)
- Have you heard of Ruthven Castle?
- No.
It's got quite the history, this place.
- You're sure we weren't followed?
- No, we are entirely alone, love.
Come on!
The King stayed here, long ago.
(CHUCKLES) Why?
- It's too dark and gloomy for him.
- (CARR CHUCKLES)
I suppose it is.
Did you know he had a lover?
No.
Lord Lennox.
Lennox was much older than the King.
James was besotted.
Let Lennox rule us by his every whim.
Just like my cousin Somerset ruled you.
(UNSETTLED MUSIC)
But other Lords here were not
happy with this Lord Lennox.
Just like your Lords
who hated Somerset.
Including Lord
Ruthven of this castle
who kidnapped the King,
- brought him here as prisoner.
- Kidnapped?
- For how long?
- Ten months.
Before James escaped.
Fuck.
- And Lennox? When did he ?
- Who cares what happened to him?
(UNSETTLED MUSIC CONTINUES)
But after he escaped here
the King had his revenge.
Lord Ruthven and family executed.
The name Ruthven erased from history.
Called Huntingtower Castle now.
So, if anything happened to you here
all in Scotland would
know its significance.
Its beauty.
(TENSE MUSIC BUILDS)
- (GEORGE CHOKING)
- Thought you could brag about
what you did to my cousin to my face?
(GASPING, CHOKING)
It wasn't me.
You already admitted it, wretch.
Don't kill.
We can talk.
Who the fuck do you think you're
talking to, you wee English slut?
(CHOKING)
- Me.
- (GUN COCKING)
He was talking to me.
(GEORGE GASPING)
(COUGHING)
(PANTING)
Lo siento.
Mi spiace.
Signomi.
Why are you sorry?
I'm the one who fucked up.
Whoever you fucked, I pushed
you away and into his arms.
I was like you, once.
I was too trusting.
But then
Lord Lennox, he found me.
He was my age. As I am now.
I was as young as poor you.
Where did he go?
Lennox?
Whilst I was detained in that
awful tower, he was exiled.
He died in France,
impoverished, and alone.
No one ever let me bring him back.
He was your first great love?
Every Scot thought he was using me.
- Was he?
- He loved me.
I have proof.
He gave me his heart.
His actual heart.
After he died, in Aubigny. He
He left instructions
for it to be embalmed
and sent to me.
(BREATHES SHAKILY)
I had it buried above Edinburgh,
in a quiet, secret spot.
But I decided, recently,
to bring him home.
(SOBS GENTLY)
The real purpose of
this whole sorry trip.
Am I a lovesick fool?
No, James.
(SNIFFLES)
(CHUCKLES) We both are.
But I'm older.
And I've got less excuse.
And I'm your King.
I should know better.
I'll teach you, as I've being taught.
(JAMES SIGHS)
Will you learn, under me?
I would love to.
(SNIFFLING)
(SOMBRE MUSIC)
Call the men to shovel.
Let me do it.
Why?
Duty.
(GEORGE GRUNTING)
(SOMBRE, TENDER MUSIC)
What does it say?
"Semper mea."
Always mine.
(SNIFFLES)
(SOMBRE MUSIC CONTINUES)
(MUSIC FADES)
(CROWS CAWING)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
Bacon?
- I wasn't expecting to see you.
- May I see the King?
You're Keeper of the Seal,
you don't need my permission.
I should bow to you, really.
And yet you don't?
Come on.
Heard from your mother, recently?
- Did she write?
- Yes. A lot.
I heard you stuck her in a house
with Lady Hatton and Frances?
I did. I fear she's scared to leave
- in case Lady Hatton whips Frances away again.
- Hmm.
How's your John faring?
Fine, I think. Why?
And why ride out to meet us?
We'll be in London in a couple of days.
Did you want to make sure it was
your version James heard first?
Am I quite so transparent?
Not just you.
(TENSE MUSIC)
Sir Francis, so good to see you.
I hope you've had a pleasant journey.
You missed hours of conversation.
- Pity.
- Yes. A tragedy.
Have you met young Kit, Francis?
He's a hero now.
I've made him the Earl of Anglesey.
Suits him, I think.
He's a noble soul, this one.
Oh, Your Majesty flatters me.
Don't be modest, Kit.
I'm so proud of my boys.
And all they might be.
What could possibly stop us now?
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She's so unhappy.
Well, she's getting married.
(SOBBING AUDIBLY)
- Still.
- Look what it means to John.
It's a shame Lady
Hatton couldn't make it.
- She paid for all of this.
- Maybe be gracious in victory?
I am. I'll find you a wife next.
- Can I please choose my own?
- No.
Don't worry, I'll choose well.
I look after you, don't I?
All of you.
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