Wolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light – Episode 2 Obedience

“The King never does an unpleasant thing. Lord Cromwell does it for him.” — Queen Jane

I started my recap for the first episode last week with a paragraph about how much I cherished Wolf Hall. And I am thrilled to report that British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) TV Awards agrees with me! Wolf Hall: The Mirror and The Light received nominations for BAFTA TV Awards in three categories early this week:

Drama Series – Wolf Hall: The Mirror and The Light (BAFTA TV Awards)

Director – Peter Kosminsky (BAFTA TV Craft Awards)

Best Supporting Actor – Damian Lewis (BAFTA TV Awards)

I can’t be happier about these nominations, particularly the last one. It has been some time since I was rooting for Damian at an Awards Ceremony. Come May 11, I will be rooting for him and glued to the social media to find out. Mental note: Find out if you can watch BAFTA TV Awards Ceremony via VPN 🙂

Now let’s get to it.

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Wolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light – Episode 3 Defiance

“The Rebels demand that “vile blood” be drained from the Council. It’s your blood, I imagine.” – Imperial Ambassador Eustache Chapuys

The talk of the court is suitors,  marriages, pregnancies, heirs, newborns and children in this episode as an uprising erupts in the East and spreads to the North.

Cromwell is not in a good place. He may come across as a 16th century terminator, but he is a human being. He is deeply hurt by Dorothea’s false claim that he betrayed the Cardinal and her words keep haunting him in his dreams. And he wakes up only to get bad news. Continue reading “Wolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light – Episode 3 Defiance”

Wolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light – Episode 2 Obedience

“The King never does an unpleasant thing. Lord Cromwell does it for him.” — Queen Jane

Episode 2 Obedience opens with a refresher from the first series reminding us of Cardinal Wolsey’s fall. When Wolsey is forced to go to Yorkshire, Cromwell, Wolsey’s most trusted man, chooses to stay in London. Here is my detailed review of Wolf Hall  Episode 2: Entirely Beloved focusing on Cromwell working his ass of to get under Henry’s skin. There are rumors about him that he is now serving himself, not the Cardinal; but Cromwell’s ultimate goal is to become the King’s most trusted servant and persuade him to have Wolsey reinstated as the Lord Chancellor. Continue reading “Wolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light – Episode 2 Obedience”