Mary & George (2024) s01e05 Episode Script
The Golden City
This programme contains violence
and very strong language.
I've raised six boys And three girls.
Not a single one is like any of yours.
What is it that you
have against my mother?
She's not the woman you think she is.
Prunes, boys?
Everything's a ceaseless fight.
But I vow to you, as I
battle, you will rise.
She's so unhappy.
I'll find you a wife next.
Can you control him? Your George?
He is subject to my rule.
Will you learn, under me?
I would love to.
I'm so proud of my boys.
What could possibly stop us now?
(SEAGULLS CAWING)
(CLICKING)
- Sir. She needs, uh
- (WOMAN SPEAKS IN PORTUGUESE)
Compensation. Excuse me the
fucking whore needs money
- It's coming!
- (THEY ARGUE IN PORTUGEUESE)
I miss the English girls.
So, when we going home then, sir?
When I say.
That's a nice, er
nice-looking weapon, that, Sir.
It was my son's.
Right. Do you no wanna get home
before the Spaniards get to the King
- and tell him what we done?
- The Spanish can say what they want.
What you gonna say?
When you do get home.
Because you can't tell
the truth, can you?
That you ordered us to attack
before we were over-run.
Then fled to the jungle
like fucking cowards,
the Spaniards picking us off one by one.
No
So, what I'm wondering is
How much is it worth
to a man of my loyalty,
to not let the real truth be known?
How much do you want
Captain?
All that you can give
I will take, Sir.
(CHUCKLES HARSHLY)
Aye.
(BLADE ZINGS, CAPTAIN CRIES OUT)
(CAPTAIN CHOKING)
(OMINOUS MUSIC BUILDING UP)
The King really bought
you this new house?
So that I might be in London more.
Near His Majesty, and
George, and the happy couple.
No wonder he's skint.
Shame. Barely see you at
my manor as it is, love.
Hmm. Are you lonely?
Yeah, well, more
frustrated. And you, my dear?
I plough on.
Right.
I hear whispers the King
is making you a Countess.
No need to whisper. Shout it out.
Will you share your new title?
I thought you understood our agreement.
You won't share your wealth with me,
so why should I share
what I attain with you?
Now I know how a woman feels.
How does it feel? Honestly?
Dogshit.
And then there's your other girl.
- Once a maid, now dressed like a bloody
- Lady-in-Waiting.
- Please stop gabbing on. You're boring me.
- Am I?
You're fucking her, aren't ya?
This whole family belongs in Sodom.
I don't fancy another move.
(DOOR OPENING)
Hmm! Hello everyone.
Finally.
I'm not a good man.
Never pretended I were.
But compared to you and your grubby
brood, I'm a fucking pious saint.
Go home, Sir Thomas. You're drunk.
Am I?
How could I not be?
If I ever see one single
member of your family or staff
on my land, I'll shoot to kill.
Just like father.
But alive. Sort of.
Poor man.
- Was all that a joke?
- No.
Please continue
- and paint over Sir Thomas.
And George, step back a bit.
I think I'm alright here, Mother.
(RAMAEU: "DANSE DU GRAND CALUMET")
(OPERA CONTINUES)
(APPLAUSE)
(CROWD) Bravo!
(GRUNTING, LAUGHING)
If I stumble and splat,
Charles, you better be ready!
Now, where where where is my boy?
- Here is our brilliant son, sire!
- Ah, there you are!
Are you ready, my Prince,
to rule, if I fall?
R-ready is-is such a
I mean how can one
f five letter word
capture how one may or may not
at some future time
Be or not be
able Is that an answer, Father?
Nearly, aye.
But enough of succession.
We're here to celebrate our new
our new Countess of Buckingham.
- (CROWD WHOOPS)
- Step forward,
Mary girl, if you-if you would.
I would, Your Majesty. And I thank you.
I am not deserving of this honour.
But if it honours you to
accept it, I do so, graciously.
Isn't she good?
Now, everyone:
smash your fat little palms
for the great star of our firmament!
- (APPLAUSE)
- Countess Villiers!
Where is your husband, Countess?
- Marital concerns?
- Oh, not for me, your Majesty. You?
No, I think George is
very good for James.
He's happier. Mostly.
Who's this?
Miss Brookes. My Lady-In-Waiting.
Your Majesty. I am esteemed.
Oh, so she talks?
I can. I often shouldn't.
Your highness.
Excuse me, ladies.
A strange fever descends on me.
My boy Charles says that when
I'm ill, bad things happen.
So be careful, Countess.
You and all your good family.
What are we allowed to be,
but our children's keepers?
Yes.
Countess Buckingham. Miss Brookes.
Enjoying yourself?
How many fucking rules does
this break, me being here?
They slit bigger throats for far less.
Well, we live by my rules, now.
(CLEARS THROAT)
May I say thank you, Countess,
for inviting me and my father today.
My pleasure, Lady Manners.
More hers.
Katherine's very happy to ogle George.
- She has since he was about five!
- They grew up together.
(SHE CHUCKLES)
- Come here to me.
- Why is the father staring at you like
- you shat in his best blue hat?
- The Earl of Rutland
is a close family friend
of my late husband.
He never liked me. Or George.
But he couldn't not come
tonight, as I asked the King
to invite him personally.
- Not for his company.
- Mm-mm.
(DRUMMING STARTS)
(DOORS OPENENG)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(DRUMMING CONTINUES)
(DRUMMING STOPS, GENTLE
STRING MUSIC RESUMES)
WHISPERING: We're leaving.
Come on.
- You want some?
- (THEY LAUGH)
I could wet your lips until I die.
- Uh-huh.
- (CLEARS THROAT)
Gondomar's here I told him to
go away in very clear Anglo-Saxon
but he's not fluent. Says it's urgent.
His English is better than mine.
Your Majesty, George.
Gondomar's arrived.
We know. I just said that.
Right
Ah, fuck it.
- I'll see him.
- Alone?
Or with company, Sire?
I'm crushingly pissed company.
You two stand either side
of me in case I fall over.
I'm half joking.
What about me?
Bacon and Egg are old
hands, so they'l hold mine.
I could hold your hand?
No, you hold the feast
alive until I return.
And keep it fun, lad, eh? Come.
Did his slap paralyse you?
Follow them. Insist you join.
He told me no. What, do I just barge in?
If I could go for you, I would.
The King desires to
be led in all things.
Let him know you're
not just for his bed.
Sometimes he needs his space.
To miss me.
- Love is knowing when.
- No.
Love is knowing when to dominate.
When he arrives at Plymouth, bring
him to London to be interrogated.
I understand what you're saying,
but I think we have to be very
careful how we d
- (APPROACHING FOOTSTEPS)
- What did I say, laddie?
Did mother send you?
Leave the lad be. Maybe he's lost.
The Marquess of Buckingham?
Though every day you seem to have
a new title. I struggle to keep up.
Are you Earl, Viscount,
- Master of the Horse, or
- Marquess is right.
As well you know, Diego.
Diego Sarmiento de Acuna,
first Count of Gondomar.
The King calls me Diego.
Men who don't like me call
me Gondomar. You choose.
It's a pleasure to meet you then, Diego.
What were you discussing, before I ?
There has been an act of war.
Allegedly, Diego.
Where? Here?
No, no. In Guiana.
Spain?
Not quite. Guiana's a bit further.
The New World. Very
far south of Virginia.
Show you on a map, later.
The new battleground for us, alas.
What happened?
Without provocation, an English
force attacked Spanish troops.
Led by a man we told you
to keep here in the Tower.
Who once plotted treason
against His Majesty.
Who?
Sir Walter Raleigh,
George. You know him, yes?
In school we used to dress up
as him and hunt for treasure.
Have we not grown up since?
Raleigh arrives at Plymouth any day.
Arrest him, Sire.
Then have him executed.
He has broken a sacred
treaty between our countries.
We don't know Raleigh's account.
Maybe he says he was attacked first
Whatever he says, we support him.
The very idea that the state
would slay him on the say of some
- Catholic
- Sir Edward, please.
- Yes, don't get carried away.
- Apologies, Your Majesty.
Raleigh is a hero to many.
Not just our children.
No, Diego. We hear you.
But Raleigh's side must be heard first.
Punish him
or I cannot pacify my nation.
I pray you and your
good people choose right.
Did I say the wrong thing?
No.
No, you still have much to learn.
(CHUCKLES)
But I did say I would teach
you, my love, didn't I?
Why don't you begin to sit on
the Privy Council with me, hmm?
Learn from your King.
Is my boy behaving, sire?
Let us dance. I will follow
your every perfect step.
- Come.
- In a moment, Your Majesty.
I told you he wants to be led.
Only because he can't fucking dance.
Don't call me boy in front
of him again. I mean it.
It was affectionate.
And before you dance with
The King, speak to Rutland.
Don't flirt. Just show him respect.
- Why?
- You might marry his Katherine.
- Katherine is weird, and dull?
- Yes, but he's rich and rich.
Indulge me. And him.
It's for your own good.
The King is waiting for me.
Lord Rutland, always a joy.
I watched them closely.
Watched who?
Your eldest boy. I
followed him, and her.
I found only John in their room.
Clawing at the walls
like a crazed animal.
Said he heard Frances
screaming from the next room.
Wanted to save her.
But Frances was not screaming in pain.
(GASPS OF PLEASURE)
Boy! Whoa.
Raleigh allows men like Sir Edward
to dream of some glorious
past under Elizabeth,
conquering strange
lands across the seas.
Does Coke or fucking anyone care
that Raleigh plotted sedition
against me when I first came to England?
I was eleven then.
Don't say that.
I was too merciful
to execute the fucker,
so Raleigh got all
those years in the Tower
writing his stories of El
Dorado and all that shite.
You think Raleigh made it up?
What, you don't?
Who wouldn't want to believe that story?
Conquering worlds? Untold riches.
- But who knows? I don't.
- That's exactly right.
Not to have a fixed position
whether he lies or not.
Now, my Privy Council must
always be seen to be fair.
Understood?
- Good.
- (CHURCH BELLS CHIMING)
Shall we?
Spectacular threads.
Piss off, Bacon.
Really. You're unrivalled.
Now, I'd rather be hunting or anywhere.
But the witness has
been brought to us, yes?
- So, uh, let's see the man.
- (DOOR OPENING)
Your Majesty.
The Marquess of Buckingham.
Gentleman. Greetings.
Yes, well. Sit. Please.
Should I not be wearing shackles?
Well, you're not under arrest. Yet.
Where is my legal counsel?
This is not a trial. It's
merely a pursuit of answers.
And please cease asking
questions. That is not your part.
So
what do we seek to know?
The the truth of
what happened in Guiana.
Yes, clarify for us: did you attack
the Spanish without provocation
and in negation of a
long-held treaty of peace
we hold with their nation?
No.
It is more than a treaty.
It is a sacrament of peace
that keeps us all safe.
And that is your defence? "No"?
Yes.
Is my word not enough?
In a word: no.
We were attacked first. By Spain.
We fired back.
What more do you want?
To be persuaded. That's all, Sir Walter.
I have another question.
Did you in fact lose your only son
in their senseless, cowardly attack?
Aye.
It's true.
He was about your age, my boy.
Less handsome than you.
But no less loved or adored.
My pole star.
Well, that is unfortunate.
But might we keep merely to facts.
If you wish, Your Majesty.
May I approach the table?
Now, I know some of you may
deride the existence of El Dorado.
But just before all this horror,
we saw evidence that we were close.
What evidence?
Every river or brook
we passed in the jungle
carried golden flakes.
Speckled arteries to
the heart of it all
a shimmering city of gold
built by a lost ancient peoples
that England will find
and win.
And one of your longest serving men
killed himself, is that right?
A Captain who'd served with me
took his own life in shame.
Put a knife to his own heart.
He was the best of men.
A dear friend.
Why shame, if your men were
fired at first, as you said?
For not saving my son from savagess,
sir.
You lost a lot in Guiana, didn't you?
Everything. Now
I know some fathers treat their boys
like foreigners, or borrowed dogs.
But my boy, he was by my
heel from his first breath.
He learnt from me the
true cost of valour.
That the conquest of the Earth
is not a pretty thing up close.
Many in this country forget that.
I know. My son knew.
And that is why, with
his last breath, he begged
that I never give up my search.
So it will be found, that
golden city, when I return.
Return? You're not serious, man?
Don't let my boy's death be in vain.
It won't.
You will return.
(OMINOUS MUSIC)
- What?
- (DOOR OPENING)
What did you say?
Even if El Dorado
isn't real, he still
It's not about fucking that.
STAMMERING: I was trying to be fair.
I said "seen to be fair!"
Fuck! (SMASHING)
Every fucking time.
- James, I'm sorry. Just calm down.
- What did I fucking say?
- For once in your fucking life
- Just calm down.
Just fucking listen
to what I fucking do!
Just fucking once! Fuck!
- (PANTING) Get out.
- James
- Out!
- I'm sorry.
- I'm sorry.
- Fuck off, you useless cunt.
I didn't mean to
Oops.
Did you make him angry?
He'll, er, calm down.
Eventually.
May maybe you're right? In an hour,
he'll come out and kiss you
all over whatever you do.
However much you hurt him.
You're all he loves.
He loves you too, Charles.
He really does.
Talk talk about me
with him, do you? No.
Probably not even once.
And call me
Your Highness.
Remember that.
Yes
Your Highness.
And he does talk about
you. All the time.
It's too late for lies, George.
Mother might be dying
and he hasn't even asked how she is.
You're his family now.
Is there anything you won't
take?
(OMINOUS MUSIC)
(HOARSE COUGHING)
Thank you for coming.
I wanted to come to ask your
permission for my son and his wife
to return home. John misses me.
My Charles is like that.
Take your son back home and embrace him.
Thank you, Your Majesty. Always.
But I called you here to
discuss your other boy.
- George?
- Yeah.
Speaking up for Raleigh.
Listen to the fireworks.
London is happy.
Raleigh's freedom
counts for the English.
You're an admirer of Sir Walter?
I privately campaigned for
his release from the Tower.
Raleigh is a hero.
George did very well.
But your son must be careful.
Why, Your Majesty?
James hates to contradict
his lovers in public.
It is why he let
George's decision stand.
But he will feel emasculated.
As Somerset used to make him feel.
And we both know what
happened to Somerset.
Yes, I will make sure he
is careful with the King.
Although I sometimes wish I could
speak more to His Majesty myself.
It is strange: one moment,
he praises me, offers me gifts
and honours, and the next, he
cannot see me. Or does not wish to.
I am a ghost. Or less.
James was brought up by men.
In a world of men.
He only understands men.
He had no mother. Or sister.
Women do not really matter to him.
Not even his Queen.
Your only hope with James
is your son, George.
(FIREWORKS CONTINUE)
(QUIETLY) Fuck.
Oh dear.
- You weren't there.
- How could I be?
The King hides his wisdom
well beneath his indulgence.
But he is wise.
What's your point?
- Is there one?
- Of course there is, I'm speaking.
The King was dancing a sly Scots jig
between English pride and Spanish anger.
- And you tread on his toes.
- So what would you have me do?
Have Raleigh hung?
No. Do nothing now.
(SIGHS) At least the Queen's
happy. We might use that.
I was supposed to be
the one leading him.
Yes, but patiently, with me.
Now: Rutland was put out that
you ignored him at the feast.
- So go to him, on your knees.
- Why?
That you might marry Katherine
while the King's still yours
- and the dowry vast.
- I have given you everything,
and still you try to
milk every last drop.
Why not have more? Everyone else does!
He is still mine! He will
forever be mine. So fuck Rutland.
- Fuck Katherine. And fuck y
- Don't say it.
And fuck you.
Don't worry, John, they'll heal.
- Will I?
- Yes.
Of course you will.
I met a boy.
More than met, I'd guess.
His father is a Baron.
I could marry him.
After George weds Katherine,
you'll be able to afford the dowry.
He's of a great line.
They fought at Agincourt.
Doesn't mean they won. Anyway,
George is not getting married.
So your Baron's son will have to wait.
I thought you were sorting all that?
Katherine's so excited.
George will be hers.
- Your brother will not play.
- Then fucking make him.
- I fucking tried.
- I liked my wedding.
All the bells.
Maybe I could help you with George?
I could use some help.
I know Katy so well,
and her stubborn father.
And there are things that
can be done, aren't there?
If you want a thing enough.
Yes.
Always.
Come back to me with a plan.
Good girl.
Where would you like her?
Anywhere far from John. I
don't want him upset again.
He was upset long before me.
- Don't you think you made that worse?
- I tried to be a wife to him.
In all the ways one can.
None of them interest him.
Try harder. Don't merrily
cuckold him in the palace.
- I think you need some rest, love.
- No, she needs to listen.
Or what? My mother will not talk to me.
I'll not talk to my father.
My husband cannot be a husband.
So set me free or slit my throat.
Or I'll take what joy I can, as I can
and merrily cuckold your son
in every palace from
here to fucking Russia.
(DOOR OPENING)
(DOOR SLAMS, FOOTSTEPS RECEDING)
You hold so much more
power than you know.
- What power?
- Exactly.
Your mother kept you in the
dark, hidden from yourself.
Enough!
For once just speak plainly
and say what you mean.
This is hard to share.
Tell me!
Mary has a lover.
Once a working prostitute, now a
Well, still a whore but
with slightly better clothes.
Miss Brookes?
The two of them killed a man.
Poisoned him and another who lived.
Why would I believe a
fucking word that you say?
Because you already know in
yourself what she's capable of.
- Why tell me now?
- Because you're ready.
To fly alone.
(OMINOUS MUSIC)
- Who else knows?
- Not a soul.
Some information's too precious
to spill, it spoils with air.
You won't tell the King?
I like you, George.
You might just save us.
And the King has much bigger concerns.
Treason, for a start.
The Queen doesn't get it, of course.
She believes every
word Raleigh ever wrote.
Raleigh would never overthrow the King.
He tried before. Why not again?
The Queen loves Raleigh the myth
But she hasn't seen the real man. Come.
And I took my boy's dagger,
and I found the very same
Catholic fiend that shot my boy
- MEN: Yeah!
- and stuck him in his eye.
(MEN CHEERING)
His squeals and screams could
be heard all the way in Madrid.
- (LAUGHTER AND CHEERS)
- That's not what he said to us.
And his begging tears as
He changes his story depending
on who he's telling it to.
- What is this?
- We pretend to have our squabbles,
but just like our King,
Diego just wants peace.
Raleigh won't be happy until
Spain and England are at war.
My biggest regret?
Is that I did not cut off his head,
bring it to you all as a message:
No more unanswered English dead.
- (MEN SHOUT WTIH HIM)
- No more unanswered English dead!
End this. The King will listen to you.
Have him detained. Punished.
As long as Raleigh is free
and lives, we're all at risk.
He's a warmonger.
- This is not my fight.
- That's exactly what it is.
We need you. You were born for this.
I've interfered enough, Francis.
Once more, George.
Just the once.
While Raleigh breathes,
war is inevitable.
- Miss Ashcattle.
- Master George. My Lady's not in.
I know. I waited until she'd left.
And it's Marquess of Buckingham.
Oh. Sorry.
You better come in, your Marquess-ness.
John wrote. Said that he'd hurt himself.
Said that I should come
and visit. How bad is it?
Katy?
(DOOR SLAMS)
- Hand me the plank of wood.
- This is a big mistake.
What the fuck!
Hello!
What is going on?
If you and I spend the night
together, and everyone knows,
my father will have no choice
but agree to our marriage
and pay my dowry. Or
it's a terrible scandal.
- John's letter said he wasn't well
- Susan can copy his hand. It was her idea.
Her and your dear mother.
Now. To pass the time.
Shall we play?
My mother and sister trap us
and you act like it's nothing.
But they didn't trap me, did they?
This is the nearest I'll
get to a choice for my life.
You, or some ogre my
father chooses. You.
I am not marrying you, Katy.
Well, you'll have some time to think
about that, won't you, George-y?
What does it do?
It flushes you free of the thing.
I could have the child instead.
Is that what you want?
No.
Everyone would know.
Well then, I think
you've made your choice.
What happens now?
You drink it and wait.
I would say the waiting
is the hardest part, but
by God, it's not.
(SCREAMING IN PAIN)
It's gonna be OK, pet. It's
gonna feel like you're gonna die.
But you'll live.
Do I have to? (SHE WEEPS)
(SCREAMING IN PAIN)
So who will you wed, if not me?
Someone just as beautiful as you?
I think they'd be very possessive
and jealous. Whereas I
I know who you are.
I would let you be a lover.
To me, sometimes, and the rest
of the time whoever you want.
So why give all that up? Your freedom?
Says the woman who helped imprison me.
Ironies aside, I am the only one
offering you independence, George.
Yours, and Little George's. And
little Katy can't wait to meet him.
I will not be caged.
You won't be in shackles, George.
Unless you want to try that?
(HE LAUGHS HARSHLY)
Alright, that was funny.
See? You can have fun with me.
You need more than laughter, Katie.
Yes.
Well, I'm also very fertile.
So I will give you an heir.
How else will you hold on to
all you win, Marquess George?
She'll kill herself.
- Frances.
- Don't be dramatic.
I know a girl's misery.
She'll get over it.
- Let her go. Or I'll go.
- You don't mean that.
Stop pretending that
John is not what he is.
Your words and your will,
they only change so much.
I disagree, Miss Brookes.
If you could live
anywhere, where would it be?
Your perfect place?
Where would you get better?
In the trees.
Feathers and leaves.
Do you know everyone jokes about you?
How Raleigh played you
in the Privy Council?
Shut up, Katy.
Used you to outflank the King.
Again. With his golden bullshit.
Raleigh has a big mouth, that is all.
And you fell right in.
I was trying to be fair to his loss.
I know.
You're a good man.
Too good.
I wouldn't say that.
So, what are you, then?
Perhaps it's time to decide?
That door is strong, but so are you.
I want a choice with my
path. And I choose George.
But I want you to have your choice, too.
So what will it be?
Or do you need you mother to
make to make your choice for you?
(BIRDSONG, CURTAINS DRAWING)
Where is she?
My Lady left. Arrangements to make.
Do you want to see Master John, or not?
While you still can, son.
Wait. What?
Where's he going?
Epping. What my Lady's arranging.
Some asylum in the forest.
- Just until he's himself, again.
- No.
No, she's just fucking trying to
get rid of him, and I won't let her.
Don't worry. You're not going anywhere.
I'll miss you, John.
I'm George.
You're John.
Am I?
Is this your new bed?
It's my old floor for my old back.
One of the many things giving up on me.
- (DOOR SHUTS)
- Have you forgiven me yet?
Well, at least you
made the people merry.
Though if I see, hear, or smell
another fucking firework I'll weep.
Pass me that pillow.
Please.
(SIGHS)
I see you doing it.
Keeping everyone happy.
Doing whatever they say.
Whatever they advise you.
Well, there's value in duty in care.
But what about those
who are not dutiful
to you? To me?
What do you want done, George?
Put your head on my chest.
I'll not be seduced. You're not
unforgiven and I am in no mood.
I'm not aroused.
You're always aroused!
Please.
Come on.
You smell of sweat, and grind.
What have you been up to? Or up?
Quiet.
Be quiet.
Listen to my heart
as you listen to your own.
This is very silly.
Look what do I listen
for, exactly? Chest hair?
Your own thoughts.
Ignore Gondomar.
Bacon.
Coke.
Your wife.
Me.
What do you think should
really be done with Raleigh?
He's free now.
It's over, boy.
That is up to you, Your Majesty.
You are the King.
You have always wanted peace with Spain.
What does your heart say will bring it?
What fate does Raleigh deserve?
(CLAMOUR GRADUALLY GROWING LOUDER)
If only my people could see me up close.
But still.
I thank God he brought me
out into the light to die.
What have I to do with Kings?
I have only to do with God.
I have lived a sinful life.
All places of wickedness and vice
I have gone when called to go.
God forgives me for my sins,
for following gold and glory
as others refuse to dare.
I will take my leave of you.
To Heaven
my palace.
What does thou fear, man?
Strike, man!
Strike!
Strike!
(BONE CHOPS, CROWD CRIES OUT)
(BONE CRUNCHING, PEOPLE
MURMURING IN HORROR)
(COUGHING AND RETCHING)
What did your son do?
He will not listen to me.
You promised me you
could control your son!
That you would make sure he was careful.
But he is as fickle as the King.
Raleigh was the protector of our faith.
If I die, who will
defend our honour now?
My husband?
Your son?
You and your boy may as well
have put the gallows' axe
to my own throat.
Your Majesty, please forgive me.
- Get out!
- Please
Get out!
I need to pray.
(CROWD CLAMOURING)
I told you to be patient.
And today you kill a man.
It was the King's decision.
Raleigh is a terrorist.
- A warmonger.
- And are you a man of peace?
- Shut your filthy mouth, bitch.
- Shut up!
Tell me something. Does she pay you?
What sort of question is that?
One with a disgusting answer.
Are you above such things?
You never paid, or
took pay for your body?
Didn't you buy everything with it?
Or is that just me?
Goodbye, Mother.
Good day to you, girls.
Lovely weather for it.
I'll fucking kill him.
Which one?
(DOOR SLAMS)
BACON: The riots have started already.
They'll burn themselves
out in a few days.
Spain will reward you greatly for this.
I didn't do it for Spain.
Or gold. I didn't
didn't do anything.
James did.
Yes.
That's the story we shall
tell. And keep telling.
Good boy.
So what now?
If George does not bend?
War.
and very strong language.
I've raised six boys And three girls.
Not a single one is like any of yours.
What is it that you
have against my mother?
She's not the woman you think she is.
Prunes, boys?
Everything's a ceaseless fight.
But I vow to you, as I
battle, you will rise.
She's so unhappy.
I'll find you a wife next.
Can you control him? Your George?
He is subject to my rule.
Will you learn, under me?
I would love to.
I'm so proud of my boys.
What could possibly stop us now?
(SEAGULLS CAWING)
(CLICKING)
- Sir. She needs, uh
- (WOMAN SPEAKS IN PORTUGUESE)
Compensation. Excuse me the
fucking whore needs money
- It's coming!
- (THEY ARGUE IN PORTUGEUESE)
I miss the English girls.
So, when we going home then, sir?
When I say.
That's a nice, er
nice-looking weapon, that, Sir.
It was my son's.
Right. Do you no wanna get home
before the Spaniards get to the King
- and tell him what we done?
- The Spanish can say what they want.
What you gonna say?
When you do get home.
Because you can't tell
the truth, can you?
That you ordered us to attack
before we were over-run.
Then fled to the jungle
like fucking cowards,
the Spaniards picking us off one by one.
No
So, what I'm wondering is
How much is it worth
to a man of my loyalty,
to not let the real truth be known?
How much do you want
Captain?
All that you can give
I will take, Sir.
(CHUCKLES HARSHLY)
Aye.
(BLADE ZINGS, CAPTAIN CRIES OUT)
(CAPTAIN CHOKING)
(OMINOUS MUSIC BUILDING UP)
The King really bought
you this new house?
So that I might be in London more.
Near His Majesty, and
George, and the happy couple.
No wonder he's skint.
Shame. Barely see you at
my manor as it is, love.
Hmm. Are you lonely?
Yeah, well, more
frustrated. And you, my dear?
I plough on.
Right.
I hear whispers the King
is making you a Countess.
No need to whisper. Shout it out.
Will you share your new title?
I thought you understood our agreement.
You won't share your wealth with me,
so why should I share
what I attain with you?
Now I know how a woman feels.
How does it feel? Honestly?
Dogshit.
And then there's your other girl.
- Once a maid, now dressed like a bloody
- Lady-in-Waiting.
- Please stop gabbing on. You're boring me.
- Am I?
You're fucking her, aren't ya?
This whole family belongs in Sodom.
I don't fancy another move.
(DOOR OPENING)
Hmm! Hello everyone.
Finally.
I'm not a good man.
Never pretended I were.
But compared to you and your grubby
brood, I'm a fucking pious saint.
Go home, Sir Thomas. You're drunk.
Am I?
How could I not be?
If I ever see one single
member of your family or staff
on my land, I'll shoot to kill.
Just like father.
But alive. Sort of.
Poor man.
- Was all that a joke?
- No.
Please continue
- and paint over Sir Thomas.
And George, step back a bit.
I think I'm alright here, Mother.
(RAMAEU: "DANSE DU GRAND CALUMET")
(OPERA CONTINUES)
(APPLAUSE)
(CROWD) Bravo!
(GRUNTING, LAUGHING)
If I stumble and splat,
Charles, you better be ready!
Now, where where where is my boy?
- Here is our brilliant son, sire!
- Ah, there you are!
Are you ready, my Prince,
to rule, if I fall?
R-ready is-is such a
I mean how can one
f five letter word
capture how one may or may not
at some future time
Be or not be
able Is that an answer, Father?
Nearly, aye.
But enough of succession.
We're here to celebrate our new
our new Countess of Buckingham.
- (CROWD WHOOPS)
- Step forward,
Mary girl, if you-if you would.
I would, Your Majesty. And I thank you.
I am not deserving of this honour.
But if it honours you to
accept it, I do so, graciously.
Isn't she good?
Now, everyone:
smash your fat little palms
for the great star of our firmament!
- (APPLAUSE)
- Countess Villiers!
Where is your husband, Countess?
- Marital concerns?
- Oh, not for me, your Majesty. You?
No, I think George is
very good for James.
He's happier. Mostly.
Who's this?
Miss Brookes. My Lady-In-Waiting.
Your Majesty. I am esteemed.
Oh, so she talks?
I can. I often shouldn't.
Your highness.
Excuse me, ladies.
A strange fever descends on me.
My boy Charles says that when
I'm ill, bad things happen.
So be careful, Countess.
You and all your good family.
What are we allowed to be,
but our children's keepers?
Yes.
Countess Buckingham. Miss Brookes.
Enjoying yourself?
How many fucking rules does
this break, me being here?
They slit bigger throats for far less.
Well, we live by my rules, now.
(CLEARS THROAT)
May I say thank you, Countess,
for inviting me and my father today.
My pleasure, Lady Manners.
More hers.
Katherine's very happy to ogle George.
- She has since he was about five!
- They grew up together.
(SHE CHUCKLES)
- Come here to me.
- Why is the father staring at you like
- you shat in his best blue hat?
- The Earl of Rutland
is a close family friend
of my late husband.
He never liked me. Or George.
But he couldn't not come
tonight, as I asked the King
to invite him personally.
- Not for his company.
- Mm-mm.
(DRUMMING STARTS)
(DOORS OPENENG)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(DRUMMING CONTINUES)
(DRUMMING STOPS, GENTLE
STRING MUSIC RESUMES)
WHISPERING: We're leaving.
Come on.
- You want some?
- (THEY LAUGH)
I could wet your lips until I die.
- Uh-huh.
- (CLEARS THROAT)
Gondomar's here I told him to
go away in very clear Anglo-Saxon
but he's not fluent. Says it's urgent.
His English is better than mine.
Your Majesty, George.
Gondomar's arrived.
We know. I just said that.
Right
Ah, fuck it.
- I'll see him.
- Alone?
Or with company, Sire?
I'm crushingly pissed company.
You two stand either side
of me in case I fall over.
I'm half joking.
What about me?
Bacon and Egg are old
hands, so they'l hold mine.
I could hold your hand?
No, you hold the feast
alive until I return.
And keep it fun, lad, eh? Come.
Did his slap paralyse you?
Follow them. Insist you join.
He told me no. What, do I just barge in?
If I could go for you, I would.
The King desires to
be led in all things.
Let him know you're
not just for his bed.
Sometimes he needs his space.
To miss me.
- Love is knowing when.
- No.
Love is knowing when to dominate.
When he arrives at Plymouth, bring
him to London to be interrogated.
I understand what you're saying,
but I think we have to be very
careful how we d
- (APPROACHING FOOTSTEPS)
- What did I say, laddie?
Did mother send you?
Leave the lad be. Maybe he's lost.
The Marquess of Buckingham?
Though every day you seem to have
a new title. I struggle to keep up.
Are you Earl, Viscount,
- Master of the Horse, or
- Marquess is right.
As well you know, Diego.
Diego Sarmiento de Acuna,
first Count of Gondomar.
The King calls me Diego.
Men who don't like me call
me Gondomar. You choose.
It's a pleasure to meet you then, Diego.
What were you discussing, before I ?
There has been an act of war.
Allegedly, Diego.
Where? Here?
No, no. In Guiana.
Spain?
Not quite. Guiana's a bit further.
The New World. Very
far south of Virginia.
Show you on a map, later.
The new battleground for us, alas.
What happened?
Without provocation, an English
force attacked Spanish troops.
Led by a man we told you
to keep here in the Tower.
Who once plotted treason
against His Majesty.
Who?
Sir Walter Raleigh,
George. You know him, yes?
In school we used to dress up
as him and hunt for treasure.
Have we not grown up since?
Raleigh arrives at Plymouth any day.
Arrest him, Sire.
Then have him executed.
He has broken a sacred
treaty between our countries.
We don't know Raleigh's account.
Maybe he says he was attacked first
Whatever he says, we support him.
The very idea that the state
would slay him on the say of some
- Catholic
- Sir Edward, please.
- Yes, don't get carried away.
- Apologies, Your Majesty.
Raleigh is a hero to many.
Not just our children.
No, Diego. We hear you.
But Raleigh's side must be heard first.
Punish him
or I cannot pacify my nation.
I pray you and your
good people choose right.
Did I say the wrong thing?
No.
No, you still have much to learn.
(CHUCKLES)
But I did say I would teach
you, my love, didn't I?
Why don't you begin to sit on
the Privy Council with me, hmm?
Learn from your King.
Is my boy behaving, sire?
Let us dance. I will follow
your every perfect step.
- Come.
- In a moment, Your Majesty.
I told you he wants to be led.
Only because he can't fucking dance.
Don't call me boy in front
of him again. I mean it.
It was affectionate.
And before you dance with
The King, speak to Rutland.
Don't flirt. Just show him respect.
- Why?
- You might marry his Katherine.
- Katherine is weird, and dull?
- Yes, but he's rich and rich.
Indulge me. And him.
It's for your own good.
The King is waiting for me.
Lord Rutland, always a joy.
I watched them closely.
Watched who?
Your eldest boy. I
followed him, and her.
I found only John in their room.
Clawing at the walls
like a crazed animal.
Said he heard Frances
screaming from the next room.
Wanted to save her.
But Frances was not screaming in pain.
(GASPS OF PLEASURE)
Boy! Whoa.
Raleigh allows men like Sir Edward
to dream of some glorious
past under Elizabeth,
conquering strange
lands across the seas.
Does Coke or fucking anyone care
that Raleigh plotted sedition
against me when I first came to England?
I was eleven then.
Don't say that.
I was too merciful
to execute the fucker,
so Raleigh got all
those years in the Tower
writing his stories of El
Dorado and all that shite.
You think Raleigh made it up?
What, you don't?
Who wouldn't want to believe that story?
Conquering worlds? Untold riches.
- But who knows? I don't.
- That's exactly right.
Not to have a fixed position
whether he lies or not.
Now, my Privy Council must
always be seen to be fair.
Understood?
- Good.
- (CHURCH BELLS CHIMING)
Shall we?
Spectacular threads.
Piss off, Bacon.
Really. You're unrivalled.
Now, I'd rather be hunting or anywhere.
But the witness has
been brought to us, yes?
- So, uh, let's see the man.
- (DOOR OPENING)
Your Majesty.
The Marquess of Buckingham.
Gentleman. Greetings.
Yes, well. Sit. Please.
Should I not be wearing shackles?
Well, you're not under arrest. Yet.
Where is my legal counsel?
This is not a trial. It's
merely a pursuit of answers.
And please cease asking
questions. That is not your part.
So
what do we seek to know?
The the truth of
what happened in Guiana.
Yes, clarify for us: did you attack
the Spanish without provocation
and in negation of a
long-held treaty of peace
we hold with their nation?
No.
It is more than a treaty.
It is a sacrament of peace
that keeps us all safe.
And that is your defence? "No"?
Yes.
Is my word not enough?
In a word: no.
We were attacked first. By Spain.
We fired back.
What more do you want?
To be persuaded. That's all, Sir Walter.
I have another question.
Did you in fact lose your only son
in their senseless, cowardly attack?
Aye.
It's true.
He was about your age, my boy.
Less handsome than you.
But no less loved or adored.
My pole star.
Well, that is unfortunate.
But might we keep merely to facts.
If you wish, Your Majesty.
May I approach the table?
Now, I know some of you may
deride the existence of El Dorado.
But just before all this horror,
we saw evidence that we were close.
What evidence?
Every river or brook
we passed in the jungle
carried golden flakes.
Speckled arteries to
the heart of it all
a shimmering city of gold
built by a lost ancient peoples
that England will find
and win.
And one of your longest serving men
killed himself, is that right?
A Captain who'd served with me
took his own life in shame.
Put a knife to his own heart.
He was the best of men.
A dear friend.
Why shame, if your men were
fired at first, as you said?
For not saving my son from savagess,
sir.
You lost a lot in Guiana, didn't you?
Everything. Now
I know some fathers treat their boys
like foreigners, or borrowed dogs.
But my boy, he was by my
heel from his first breath.
He learnt from me the
true cost of valour.
That the conquest of the Earth
is not a pretty thing up close.
Many in this country forget that.
I know. My son knew.
And that is why, with
his last breath, he begged
that I never give up my search.
So it will be found, that
golden city, when I return.
Return? You're not serious, man?
Don't let my boy's death be in vain.
It won't.
You will return.
(OMINOUS MUSIC)
- What?
- (DOOR OPENING)
What did you say?
Even if El Dorado
isn't real, he still
It's not about fucking that.
STAMMERING: I was trying to be fair.
I said "seen to be fair!"
Fuck! (SMASHING)
Every fucking time.
- James, I'm sorry. Just calm down.
- What did I fucking say?
- For once in your fucking life
- Just calm down.
Just fucking listen
to what I fucking do!
Just fucking once! Fuck!
- (PANTING) Get out.
- James
- Out!
- I'm sorry.
- I'm sorry.
- Fuck off, you useless cunt.
I didn't mean to
Oops.
Did you make him angry?
He'll, er, calm down.
Eventually.
May maybe you're right? In an hour,
he'll come out and kiss you
all over whatever you do.
However much you hurt him.
You're all he loves.
He loves you too, Charles.
He really does.
Talk talk about me
with him, do you? No.
Probably not even once.
And call me
Your Highness.
Remember that.
Yes
Your Highness.
And he does talk about
you. All the time.
It's too late for lies, George.
Mother might be dying
and he hasn't even asked how she is.
You're his family now.
Is there anything you won't
take?
(OMINOUS MUSIC)
(HOARSE COUGHING)
Thank you for coming.
I wanted to come to ask your
permission for my son and his wife
to return home. John misses me.
My Charles is like that.
Take your son back home and embrace him.
Thank you, Your Majesty. Always.
But I called you here to
discuss your other boy.
- George?
- Yeah.
Speaking up for Raleigh.
Listen to the fireworks.
London is happy.
Raleigh's freedom
counts for the English.
You're an admirer of Sir Walter?
I privately campaigned for
his release from the Tower.
Raleigh is a hero.
George did very well.
But your son must be careful.
Why, Your Majesty?
James hates to contradict
his lovers in public.
It is why he let
George's decision stand.
But he will feel emasculated.
As Somerset used to make him feel.
And we both know what
happened to Somerset.
Yes, I will make sure he
is careful with the King.
Although I sometimes wish I could
speak more to His Majesty myself.
It is strange: one moment,
he praises me, offers me gifts
and honours, and the next, he
cannot see me. Or does not wish to.
I am a ghost. Or less.
James was brought up by men.
In a world of men.
He only understands men.
He had no mother. Or sister.
Women do not really matter to him.
Not even his Queen.
Your only hope with James
is your son, George.
(FIREWORKS CONTINUE)
(QUIETLY) Fuck.
Oh dear.
- You weren't there.
- How could I be?
The King hides his wisdom
well beneath his indulgence.
But he is wise.
What's your point?
- Is there one?
- Of course there is, I'm speaking.
The King was dancing a sly Scots jig
between English pride and Spanish anger.
- And you tread on his toes.
- So what would you have me do?
Have Raleigh hung?
No. Do nothing now.
(SIGHS) At least the Queen's
happy. We might use that.
I was supposed to be
the one leading him.
Yes, but patiently, with me.
Now: Rutland was put out that
you ignored him at the feast.
- So go to him, on your knees.
- Why?
That you might marry Katherine
while the King's still yours
- and the dowry vast.
- I have given you everything,
and still you try to
milk every last drop.
Why not have more? Everyone else does!
He is still mine! He will
forever be mine. So fuck Rutland.
- Fuck Katherine. And fuck y
- Don't say it.
And fuck you.
Don't worry, John, they'll heal.
- Will I?
- Yes.
Of course you will.
I met a boy.
More than met, I'd guess.
His father is a Baron.
I could marry him.
After George weds Katherine,
you'll be able to afford the dowry.
He's of a great line.
They fought at Agincourt.
Doesn't mean they won. Anyway,
George is not getting married.
So your Baron's son will have to wait.
I thought you were sorting all that?
Katherine's so excited.
George will be hers.
- Your brother will not play.
- Then fucking make him.
- I fucking tried.
- I liked my wedding.
All the bells.
Maybe I could help you with George?
I could use some help.
I know Katy so well,
and her stubborn father.
And there are things that
can be done, aren't there?
If you want a thing enough.
Yes.
Always.
Come back to me with a plan.
Good girl.
Where would you like her?
Anywhere far from John. I
don't want him upset again.
He was upset long before me.
- Don't you think you made that worse?
- I tried to be a wife to him.
In all the ways one can.
None of them interest him.
Try harder. Don't merrily
cuckold him in the palace.
- I think you need some rest, love.
- No, she needs to listen.
Or what? My mother will not talk to me.
I'll not talk to my father.
My husband cannot be a husband.
So set me free or slit my throat.
Or I'll take what joy I can, as I can
and merrily cuckold your son
in every palace from
here to fucking Russia.
(DOOR OPENING)
(DOOR SLAMS, FOOTSTEPS RECEDING)
You hold so much more
power than you know.
- What power?
- Exactly.
Your mother kept you in the
dark, hidden from yourself.
Enough!
For once just speak plainly
and say what you mean.
This is hard to share.
Tell me!
Mary has a lover.
Once a working prostitute, now a
Well, still a whore but
with slightly better clothes.
Miss Brookes?
The two of them killed a man.
Poisoned him and another who lived.
Why would I believe a
fucking word that you say?
Because you already know in
yourself what she's capable of.
- Why tell me now?
- Because you're ready.
To fly alone.
(OMINOUS MUSIC)
- Who else knows?
- Not a soul.
Some information's too precious
to spill, it spoils with air.
You won't tell the King?
I like you, George.
You might just save us.
And the King has much bigger concerns.
Treason, for a start.
The Queen doesn't get it, of course.
She believes every
word Raleigh ever wrote.
Raleigh would never overthrow the King.
He tried before. Why not again?
The Queen loves Raleigh the myth
But she hasn't seen the real man. Come.
And I took my boy's dagger,
and I found the very same
Catholic fiend that shot my boy
- MEN: Yeah!
- and stuck him in his eye.
(MEN CHEERING)
His squeals and screams could
be heard all the way in Madrid.
- (LAUGHTER AND CHEERS)
- That's not what he said to us.
And his begging tears as
He changes his story depending
on who he's telling it to.
- What is this?
- We pretend to have our squabbles,
but just like our King,
Diego just wants peace.
Raleigh won't be happy until
Spain and England are at war.
My biggest regret?
Is that I did not cut off his head,
bring it to you all as a message:
No more unanswered English dead.
- (MEN SHOUT WTIH HIM)
- No more unanswered English dead!
End this. The King will listen to you.
Have him detained. Punished.
As long as Raleigh is free
and lives, we're all at risk.
He's a warmonger.
- This is not my fight.
- That's exactly what it is.
We need you. You were born for this.
I've interfered enough, Francis.
Once more, George.
Just the once.
While Raleigh breathes,
war is inevitable.
- Miss Ashcattle.
- Master George. My Lady's not in.
I know. I waited until she'd left.
And it's Marquess of Buckingham.
Oh. Sorry.
You better come in, your Marquess-ness.
John wrote. Said that he'd hurt himself.
Said that I should come
and visit. How bad is it?
Katy?
(DOOR SLAMS)
- Hand me the plank of wood.
- This is a big mistake.
What the fuck!
Hello!
What is going on?
If you and I spend the night
together, and everyone knows,
my father will have no choice
but agree to our marriage
and pay my dowry. Or
it's a terrible scandal.
- John's letter said he wasn't well
- Susan can copy his hand. It was her idea.
Her and your dear mother.
Now. To pass the time.
Shall we play?
My mother and sister trap us
and you act like it's nothing.
But they didn't trap me, did they?
This is the nearest I'll
get to a choice for my life.
You, or some ogre my
father chooses. You.
I am not marrying you, Katy.
Well, you'll have some time to think
about that, won't you, George-y?
What does it do?
It flushes you free of the thing.
I could have the child instead.
Is that what you want?
No.
Everyone would know.
Well then, I think
you've made your choice.
What happens now?
You drink it and wait.
I would say the waiting
is the hardest part, but
by God, it's not.
(SCREAMING IN PAIN)
It's gonna be OK, pet. It's
gonna feel like you're gonna die.
But you'll live.
Do I have to? (SHE WEEPS)
(SCREAMING IN PAIN)
So who will you wed, if not me?
Someone just as beautiful as you?
I think they'd be very possessive
and jealous. Whereas I
I know who you are.
I would let you be a lover.
To me, sometimes, and the rest
of the time whoever you want.
So why give all that up? Your freedom?
Says the woman who helped imprison me.
Ironies aside, I am the only one
offering you independence, George.
Yours, and Little George's. And
little Katy can't wait to meet him.
I will not be caged.
You won't be in shackles, George.
Unless you want to try that?
(HE LAUGHS HARSHLY)
Alright, that was funny.
See? You can have fun with me.
You need more than laughter, Katie.
Yes.
Well, I'm also very fertile.
So I will give you an heir.
How else will you hold on to
all you win, Marquess George?
She'll kill herself.
- Frances.
- Don't be dramatic.
I know a girl's misery.
She'll get over it.
- Let her go. Or I'll go.
- You don't mean that.
Stop pretending that
John is not what he is.
Your words and your will,
they only change so much.
I disagree, Miss Brookes.
If you could live
anywhere, where would it be?
Your perfect place?
Where would you get better?
In the trees.
Feathers and leaves.
Do you know everyone jokes about you?
How Raleigh played you
in the Privy Council?
Shut up, Katy.
Used you to outflank the King.
Again. With his golden bullshit.
Raleigh has a big mouth, that is all.
And you fell right in.
I was trying to be fair to his loss.
I know.
You're a good man.
Too good.
I wouldn't say that.
So, what are you, then?
Perhaps it's time to decide?
That door is strong, but so are you.
I want a choice with my
path. And I choose George.
But I want you to have your choice, too.
So what will it be?
Or do you need you mother to
make to make your choice for you?
(BIRDSONG, CURTAINS DRAWING)
Where is she?
My Lady left. Arrangements to make.
Do you want to see Master John, or not?
While you still can, son.
Wait. What?
Where's he going?
Epping. What my Lady's arranging.
Some asylum in the forest.
- Just until he's himself, again.
- No.
No, she's just fucking trying to
get rid of him, and I won't let her.
Don't worry. You're not going anywhere.
I'll miss you, John.
I'm George.
You're John.
Am I?
Is this your new bed?
It's my old floor for my old back.
One of the many things giving up on me.
- (DOOR SHUTS)
- Have you forgiven me yet?
Well, at least you
made the people merry.
Though if I see, hear, or smell
another fucking firework I'll weep.
Pass me that pillow.
Please.
(SIGHS)
I see you doing it.
Keeping everyone happy.
Doing whatever they say.
Whatever they advise you.
Well, there's value in duty in care.
But what about those
who are not dutiful
to you? To me?
What do you want done, George?
Put your head on my chest.
I'll not be seduced. You're not
unforgiven and I am in no mood.
I'm not aroused.
You're always aroused!
Please.
Come on.
You smell of sweat, and grind.
What have you been up to? Or up?
Quiet.
Be quiet.
Listen to my heart
as you listen to your own.
This is very silly.
Look what do I listen
for, exactly? Chest hair?
Your own thoughts.
Ignore Gondomar.
Bacon.
Coke.
Your wife.
Me.
What do you think should
really be done with Raleigh?
He's free now.
It's over, boy.
That is up to you, Your Majesty.
You are the King.
You have always wanted peace with Spain.
What does your heart say will bring it?
What fate does Raleigh deserve?
(CLAMOUR GRADUALLY GROWING LOUDER)
If only my people could see me up close.
But still.
I thank God he brought me
out into the light to die.
What have I to do with Kings?
I have only to do with God.
I have lived a sinful life.
All places of wickedness and vice
I have gone when called to go.
God forgives me for my sins,
for following gold and glory
as others refuse to dare.
I will take my leave of you.
To Heaven
my palace.
What does thou fear, man?
Strike, man!
Strike!
Strike!
(BONE CHOPS, CROWD CRIES OUT)
(BONE CRUNCHING, PEOPLE
MURMURING IN HORROR)
(COUGHING AND RETCHING)
What did your son do?
He will not listen to me.
You promised me you
could control your son!
That you would make sure he was careful.
But he is as fickle as the King.
Raleigh was the protector of our faith.
If I die, who will
defend our honour now?
My husband?
Your son?
You and your boy may as well
have put the gallows' axe
to my own throat.
Your Majesty, please forgive me.
- Get out!
- Please
Get out!
I need to pray.
(CROWD CLAMOURING)
I told you to be patient.
And today you kill a man.
It was the King's decision.
Raleigh is a terrorist.
- A warmonger.
- And are you a man of peace?
- Shut your filthy mouth, bitch.
- Shut up!
Tell me something. Does she pay you?
What sort of question is that?
One with a disgusting answer.
Are you above such things?
You never paid, or
took pay for your body?
Didn't you buy everything with it?
Or is that just me?
Goodbye, Mother.
Good day to you, girls.
Lovely weather for it.
I'll fucking kill him.
Which one?
(DOOR SLAMS)
BACON: The riots have started already.
They'll burn themselves
out in a few days.
Spain will reward you greatly for this.
I didn't do it for Spain.
Or gold. I didn't
didn't do anything.
James did.
Yes.
That's the story we shall
tell. And keep telling.
Good boy.
So what now?
If George does not bend?
War.