Reign (2013–2017): Season 4, Episode 12 - The Shakedown - full transcript

After a tragic earthquake hits Scotland, Mary must face John Knox (Jonathan Goad) amidst claims that she isn't coming to the aid of her people. Elizabeth takes drastic measures after she is...

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In a year I'll have an heir.

I'll never have to be with Luc again.

Leith, I won't fall in
love with him, I promise.

Henri, this ambition

that you carry endangers
not only you brother's life,

but your own.

Spain wants Henri on the throne

and you do not have the
power to save Charles.

It's called The Goetia,
the book of black magic.

And bestow my king with
power to conquer all enemies.



Bothwell, I know we
hardly know each other,

but yet, here I am, asking
you to risk everything for me.

With or without your crown,

I would do anything for you.

The threats you made
can never be taken back.

- We are finished.
- Then, from now on,

I will do nothing but drink

and whore my way through Scotland.

Bothwell, arrest him.

You can't arrest me. All I have to do is

say that that child isn't mine

and you and your heir
will both pay the price.

You would condemn your own child?

And who would believe you?



Any man would.

Dear Lord, we thank thee
for this humble offering...

What's happening?

What's happening?

- Father!
- Under the table! Under the table!

No!

The damage to the
region was devastating.

Hundreds were pulled from the rubble.

The survivors are
gathering wherever they can,

without food or shelter.

It is a terrible tragedy.

We must pray that God
has mercy on their souls.

Indeed, Lord Ruthven.

But they'll need more than God's mercy.

With winter coming, they need food,
medicine and shelter immediately.

Not to mention rebuilding the villages

that have been destroyed.

All of which costs money.

And what are the finances
of Scotland to you?

I thought you were some
sort of traveling merchant.

David Rizzio is my advisor,

and as a businessman from Turin,
he is an expert in accounting.

Well, I don't know how they account for
their money in Turin, but in Scotland,

a fund for catastrophic events

has already been set aside
and managed by the Crown.

But if the costs were to
run higher than expected,

we had hoped that we could
count on the privy council

for additional support.

Surely you are not
suggesting that we take money

from other necessary expenses?

Especially when an emergency fund

has already been established.

Unless there has been some
mismanagement by the Crown?

- Of course not.
- Because there are rumors

that you struggle financially

due to your expensive Catholic wedding

and your constant
maneuvers against England.

If the privy council were forced to pay

- for your mistakes...
- They won't be.

I look forward to reporting
on the relief effort

at the next privy council meeting.

Thank you, Lord Ruthven.

Lord Ruthven,

before you go, I'd
like to show you some...

It appears your meeting
didn't go as planned.

What went wrong?

Did you ask Lord Ruthven for money?

Reverend Knox.

Are you here to bring
comfort to the suffering,

or merely bring suffering to me?

I came to preach the word
of God to these poor people

in their time of need.

This disaster is more than
an emergency for Scotland.

It's an emergency for your rule.

If you can't provide for your people,

it will expose your
failures as a leader.

How can you call yourself a man of God

when you would use
the suffering of others

to further your political agenda?

Letting you fall is
the best thing I can do

for the people of Scotland.

You scheme for power,

you married a traitor...

You even betrayed your brother James,

stripping him of his land and title,

and banishing him to save yourself.

You are responsible for the deceit

that led to James' involvement
in Lord Hamilton's death,

and we both know it.

No, you are responsible.

For all of it.

Now, either you fail your people,

or you ask the privy
council for extra funds

and reveal your weakness.

Either way, you take one more step

towards your eventual
removal from the throne.

Looks like I win again.

Straight through the heart.

Just like Cupid's arrow.

Well, I think that we should get

another turn, Claude starts quivering

every time I put my arms around her.

I do not.

And even if I did,

no one ever beats Charles.

He's the best archer in the family.

We let him think so, anyway.

I'm happy to prove myself
against you, Brother.

It was a joke, Charles.

Besides, I promised Mother

I'd stop challenging the king of France.

Don't let my crown get in the way.

I know how much you want it.

In fact,

I'll wager you for it.

If I shoot that apple off
your head, you bow to me.

If I miss,

the crown is yours.

If you miss,

Henri could be dead.

One of us has to be.

Your Majesty, with all due respect...

This is between me and my brother!

Maybe some other time.

Charles!

- Henri, you all right?
- He's fine.

But he's not the king.

- Nicole.
- My love.

Steady.

The lords of the privy council

would like to throw a luncheon
for you and the archduke

when he returns from Austria
with a marriage contract.

Add it to my schedule, Lord Blackburn.

Jane, is my tea cold?

I couldn't say, Your Majesty.

Taste it and tell me.

It's quite warm.

Well, this one is ruined.

Take it away and have
them bring me another.

Elizabeth, you are safe.

Your food is regularly
tested for poison.

Perhaps I'd feel more
relaxed if my court

were regularly tested for traitors.

I told you, a very small
group of Catholic nobles

tried to engineer an
insurrection against you;

They failed, and they
have been punished.

Your subjects support
you now more than ever.

Because I am providing
them with a Catholic king.

An engagement you told me must
happen for my own protection.

I know.

This is difficult for both of us.

Could reassure you better

if you let me come to your chambers.

How can I?

I am about to become engaged.

I must appear above reproach.

Even with the archduke gone,

all eyes at court are on me.

I am surrounded by
false friends who either

want to throw an engagement
party or have me killed.

It's unbearable.

Come away with me.

- Don't joke.
- I'm serious.

I have access to a remote
cottage up the coast.

Slip away and meet me there.

I'm the queen of England, Gideon.

I can't slip away.

Just for a day or two.

Make an excuse, say you need...

a sabbatical for secluded
prayer and reflection.

You cannot remain under this
cloud of fear and suspicion.

If you stay here,

the pressure of it will drive you mad.

Just as desire will drive me mad

if I can't touch more than your hand.

What part of me were
you thinking of touching?

Your request has been noted...

Lord Blackburn.

See to the arrangements immediately.

Of course, Your Majesty.

Inform the King Consort

that his wife is here to see him.

A visit from the queen.

What an unexpected honor.

Don't expect her to bow, she's Russian.

Doesn't speak a word of English.

Probably doesn't know who you are.

What do you think of her new necklace?

It really brings out her
breasts, don't you think?

I need to talk to you. Alone.

We agreed to maintain

the image of a proper marriage.

Everyone at court thinks you're
here managing your estate.

Don't worry,

I've kept my less
savory activities quiet.

Not entirely.

Lord Ruthven knows that we

have been having financial difficulties.

I knew you were being
indulgent with your spending,

but I didn't realize how indulgent

until I went to the
treasury to withdraw funds

for the disaster victims.

They informed me

that you had taken that money, as well.

It's all our money now, darling.

You tried to strip me of
everything I'm entitled to,

so I have to take what I can get.

Because you want me to
beg you for the money back?

No, "beg" is an ugly
word, I prefer "negotiate."

There is nothing to negotiate!

The disaster left thousands homeless.

You can't let the Scottish people suffer

to punish me.

I need that money, or
whatever is left of it,

to help the victims.

Despite what you think of me,

I'm not a monster.

Of course I'll help you.

I have the money right here.

You can have it on one condition.

I want to come home to court.

You can't want that any more that I do.

We hate each other.

True.

And you are with child,

so marital relations
are out of the question.

However, returning to court

would give me something else.

Respect.

People can't bow to
a king they don't see.

I know you want to keep
me here to minimize me,

but bring me home,

an equal by your side,

and you will have the money.

Those are my terms.

If you don't meet them,

then you may as well be
murdering your own people.

It's up to you, Mary.

The fate of your
nation is in your hands.

You're not seriously suggesting
we throw Darnley a party?

It's what he wants.

Recognition at my side

as we announce the funding
for the relief effort.

With so many lives at stake,

I have no choice but to
welcome him back to court

with open arms.

He doesn't belong in
the same room with you,

much less at your side.

There has to be some other way.

Mary and I already
spoke with Lord Ruthven.

He made it very clear that
if the privy council finds out

the funds have been
mismanaged, Mary will look weak.

And I must appear strong if
I want the council's support

when I move on England.

But you can't actually trust him

to keep his word and give you the money.

I don't. But Darnley's ego

has given us an opportunity.

While he enjoys his victory
show with the nobles,

his king's guards will be here at court,

leaving the Lennox estate vulnerable.

While Darnley's distracted at the party,

I could take some men
and retrieve the gold.

The money belongs to the Crown, David.

If you were caught with
it, you'd be thrown in jail

for robbery.

I need to collect the money myself.

Well, I'm going with you.

If it's Darnley's money, too,

he may try to take it back.

The money will be protected

once we get it to the church.

Father Quinn has agreed to set up

a charity fund in my name.

It will provide for the victims for now,

and it will allow me to protect my money

from Darnley in the future.

Darnley's already provided a guest list.

I'll send out the invitations.

And I'll talk to the
kitchen staff about a menu.

I believe roast pig is appropriate

for the occasion.

I don't like this.

Even if it's just for show,

bringing Darnley back to court

as your equal is dangerous.

He's a power-hungry insecure man

who's capable of anything.

He is also a political necessity,

so I must manage him as best I can.

And by taking his money,

I will take a piece of his power.

But bringing him back into your life...

it opens the doors to other demands.

Not to mention how much I hate the idea

of him being near you.

The truth is,

I can't put my feelings for you aside.

For my safety and yours, you must.

I hate this, too, Bothwell.

But what else can I do?

Um, put the bread down,

and tell the baker from now on

I do not wish to be disturbed.

It appears I've disturbed you already.

Not at all. I'm just stunned.

You're unrecognizable.

That is the point.

I told everyone at the
castle I needed a few days

at a secluded retreat.

And the moment I put on this disguise,

I wasn't afraid anymore.

Gideon, it's so wonderful.

For a few days I'm
not Queen Elizabeth,

but Julia, the baker's daughter.

Well, allow me to introduce myself.

Captain Bernard, retired navy man.

It's a pleasure, Captain.

But now that I'm here safe,

- there's no need for this disguise.
- No.

I like it.

Henri, you can't expect me to believe

that Charles has won your respect?

Why not?

After all, he is my older,
more experienced brother.

A point he constantly enjoys making.

In fact, I'm on my way to a meeting

with Charles and his generals now.

He thought it would be good for me

to learn leadership at his kingly knee.

I feel a strange kind of
kinship towards you, Henri,

so I know that you are not the type

to give up so easily.

I haven't given up.

I'm just waiting for the right moment.

And what is that moment?

I'll know it when I see it.

A delicate situation has developed here,

Granville, a coastal
region where several

English expatriates reside.

Two English lords are
refusing to pay taxes

to the French Crown.

What's delicate about that?

Taking official action
against foreign citizens

risks a diplomatic incident.

The English lords are also Protestant.

Their refusal to pay a Catholic king

has inspired the French
Protestants to do the same.

It could inspire a full-on rebellion.

I see.

In my experience, Protestant rebellions

need to be put down firmly.

I've done it before, and
my people were grateful.

I even have a baby named after me.

That is impressive.

I wonder, Henri,

what would you do in this situation?

It's not for me to say.

But in my experience, I've found it best

to wait for an advantage
before I strike.

Then it's a good thing
you aren't the king.

Two weeks ago,

when Henri challenged his throne,

Charles was understandably shaken.

Now he practically shoots
his brother's hand off,

and Henri does nothing.

What changed?

Perhaps nothing, and
you were wrong to doubt

both Charles and me.

He is a strong king.

Or you are hiding something.

You heard me, General,
round up every tax offender

and throw them in debtors' jail at once.

But, Your Majesty,
putting English nobles

in a pauper's prison is unprecedented.

Perhaps a stern warning.

I've made my decision!

I am the king, and
the king's word is law.

Henri, tell me that I
didn't just hear your brother

order the arrest of English nobility.

I'm surprised you could hear anything

over the sound of his lion-like roar.

Face it, Mother,

Charles is out of control.

Whatever you've done, and
whatever you are going to do,

if it involves propping up Charles,

you are playing a very dangerous game.

My God...

Mother, what in God's
name are you doing?

It is none of your business.

What is that?

What are you doing
sneaking into my chambers?

Returning your earrings and uncovering

your pact with the devil, apparently.

It wasn't a pact. It was one tiny spell.

It was a good luck charm, really.

I was only trying to help
Charles feel stronger.

Are you telling me that this heresy

is the reason Charles has
been so aggressive lately?

No. Maybe. I might have
overdone the ram's horn...

Mother!

I promise, I promise,

I will never do this again.

Clearly, Charles has gone too far.

Once I remove the spell,

I will try to fix the situation

- with conventional methods.
- How?

I'll write to a French lord
that I know in Granville,

and I'll ask him to convince the English

to negotiate.

Charles can't know

that I've had anything to do with this,

because he'll refuse.

And Narcisse can't know either,

so don't tell Luc.

I'm not going to lie for you, Mother.

That's not who I am.

Since when?

Tell me, how are you
and Luc getting along?

We're not.

I don't like him at all.

I heard you were practically swooning

during archery.

Admit it, you're
attracted to your husband,

and you're lying about it.

Because I can't have feelings for Luc.

I swore to Leith I wouldn't
fall in love with him.

I know that Luc isn't the man

that you wanted to spend
the rest of your life with,

but you've made promises to him, too.

Luc needs an heir to
carry his family's name.

It's an arranged marriage,
not a promise from the heart.

No, but a promise nonetheless.

So you've told Leith that
you won't fall in love

with anyone else, and
you've promised Luc an heir.

Do you really think that
you can keep both promises?

Yes. Yes, I do.

Claude.

- I didn't hear you...
- I should have knocked.

No, it's fine. Did you want something?

Yes...

actually.

Are you sure about this?

It's good to be back.

So many people turned out

to praise our generosity.

Lord Kinloch traveled
three hours to be here.

I'm surprised he came at all.

Kinloch hasn't been to court in months.

Not since I ruled against
him in a property dispute.

I suppose I should
attribute his presence

to your popularity.

Yes. Everyone but you
seems happy to see me.

I'm smiling, aren't I?

Your doting wife sharing the limelight.

You're getting everything you want.

As will you, Mary.

I will have the money
delivered as soon as

this evening is a success

and my things are brought back to court.

In the meantime,

we should give the
people what they want.

Thank you all for coming.

These have been somber
times for Scotland.

When I heard of the
tragedies in the Highland,

I cut short my visit to my family home

and rushed back to be at my wife's side.

I told Queen Mary that it is our duty

to act quickly.

We vow to do everything in our power

to help those victims who
have lost all they have.

To Scotland.

To Scotland!

I am proud to be king of
this beautiful country,

as I am husband to my beautiful queen.

Was that really necessary?

Well, when you finally announce
that we're expecting a child,

you want people to believe
that I'm the father, don't you?

Besides,

I enjoyed it.

Although I can't say the
same for Lord Bothwell.

You can't expect everyone to be glad

you're back at court, Darnley.

Some of us know you.

Mary, I think Rizzio
needs to speak with you.

It might be important.

The Italian ambassador was complaining

about a trade agreement earlier.

If you start talking
to that windbag now,

you'll be gone for days.

I should handle this.

Give my apologies to our guests.

Bothwell is waiting outside
with horses and queensguard.

I'll return as soon as the
money is safe at the church.

Help Greer keep Darnley occupied.

Already arranged a steady flow of wine.

Thank you for this, Gideon.

I've never been able to forget
who I am, not even for a moment.

But you gave me a way to escape.

And it's wonderful.

Julia and Bernard have a good life.

I envy them.

Although they are quite poor

and powerless,

and their clothes itch.

But they are free to love without fear.

And they can even do this...

There's something else I'd like to do.

I've always wondered if queens can swim.

Yes!

- Jane!
- Lord Blackburn.

What are you...?

My God.

W-What are you doing here?

You left court, Your Majesty.

I-I was given time off to visit family.

Please let me go. No one
has to know I was here,

we could just pretend it never happened.

I swear on my life, I will say nothing.

Of course you won't.

You're a loyal servant, Jane.

Her Majesty knows this isn't your fault.

It's just an unfortunate
misunderstand...

Elizabeth.

She saw too much.

Lord Kinloch, I hope to see
more of you in court from now on.

I doubt your wife feels the same way.

Clearly, she was avoiding
at least one of us tonight.

But I look forward to
seeing more of the king.

Despite the weather, your evening

looks like quite the success.

Yes. It was.

No thanks to Mary.

She's not even here to
say good-bye to our guests.

The Italian situation must
have become complicated.

Still, it's odd.

There are a lot of politically
important people here.

It's not like Mary
to risk offending them

and...

Unless she had something to gain.

Now that I think about it,

Lord Bothwell has also been
missing for most of the evening.

I... hadn't noticed.

I wasn't supposed to
notice either, was I?

Any chance you're going to tell me

what he and Mary are up to?

How silly of me, I accidentally
opened another bottle.

Care for some wine, Your Majesty?

Never mind.

I think I know exactly
where they've gone.

Charles.

It's late.

Is something wrong?

Just the opposite, actually.

I received a letter from
a French lord in Granville

who says the English
would like to negotiate.

That's wonderful.

You can tell General LeCroix
to hold off on their arrest.

If you think that's what should be done.

Well...

Suppose it's worth reconsidering.

But I don't want to appear weak.

Well, avoiding conflict
isn't weak, it's smart.

Sending a man to debtor's prison
makes it harder for him to pay.

I think this meeting
is a chance to show them

how strong and confident you really are.

Maybe you're right.

I'll send word

and meet with the two
English lords immediately.

Thank you, Mother.

Of course.

Anything I can do to
help my son, the king.

She saw us.

Gideon.

I cannot risk my reputation.

I am the "Virgin Queen"!

Not to mention, my marriage

to the archduke is my best protection

against my enemies. That engagement

will be undone if this
girl lives to speak.

Because you and I spent a
carefree moment together,

an innocent girl, a loyal
servant, must lose her life?

Yes.

She is a danger!

What are innocence and loyalty to me?

Lola was both, and she
conspired to have me killed.

Lola actively betrayed you,

you had no choice, and
still her death haunts you.

Jane has done nothing. She's only guilty

of being in the wrong place

at the wrong time.

How will you feel with her blood

- on your hands?
- Safe.

And when you are the queen of England,

that is the only feeling that matters.

Guards are still searching,

but they've found no
money hidden anywhere.

There has to be. This chest was full.

You can't wait any longer.

Take what money you have and
we'll find the rest later.

Your Majesty, kingsguard
are approaching.

I've been gone for too long,

and Darnley must have
suspected why I left.

Take the queen and the gold
and get to Father Quinn.

You must secure what money you have

in the church fund.

Bothwell, you can't stay.

If Darnley finds you
here and the money gone...

Your only chance is if I slow him down.

Go.

Search the house.

Where's my wife?

Dealing with urgent business.

Meaning she stole my money and
left you here to deal with me.

I believe what she said was...

"Clean up my mess."

Then Mary has left me in a
very interesting situation.

On the one hand, I
finally have you alone

without your royal protector.

On the other hand,
she has taken my money

and I should probably
go and get it back.

Luckily, I have kingsguard.

We'll divide and conquer.

I can't let you do that.

You think you can stop me?
I'm the king of Scotland.

I could have you killed
for just touching me.

You make good on the threat,
lest you're just hollow words.

You're actually willing to die for her.

I thought you just hated
me, but you love her.

That's gonna make
this feel even better.

Guards!

That was a mistake.

Give him a beating.

It's dark enough now.

I'll take Jane to the woods and...

when I return, we can return to court.

You've killed for me before.

This is no different.

And when it's done,
you will feel no safer.

- Gideon.
- No, can you really tell me

that when Lola died, you felt safer?

Or just more alone?

It's my fault this is happening.

I asked you to come
here as an escape, but...

but you feel there is
danger around every corner,

doubt that you can trust
anyone because of who you are.

And I can't help you escape that.

What's this about?

We're searching for a missing girl.

A fisherman was bringing his
boat in just before sundown,

saw a scuffle down the shore.

There's no girl here.

I can't.

Run. And don't let anyone hear you.

Go out the back.

And if you tell anyone about
this, I will hunt you down

and kill your entire family.

Do you understand?

Yes. Yes...

Try not to worry.

Rizzio is out looking for what
Darnley did with that money.

Hopefully there will
be a way to reclaim it.

I'm more concerned about
leaving Bothwell with Darnley.

Every minute that passes with
neither one of them returning...

Bothwell had to buy time to allow you

to deliver the money to the church.

But he would never harm Darnley,

knowing the risk it would bring to you.

And what's to stop Darnley
from harming Bothwell?

Darnley's back.

He's brought Bothwell with him.

Is Bothwell all right?

I didn't see. The kingsguard
put him under arrest.

The privy council meeting
is tomorrow morning.

Did you find the missing money?

Darnley spent it. He's
been buying property,

including the disputed land
you took from Lord Kinloch.

But for what purpose?

He's been buying
influence with my enemies.

He's been actively working against me,

bleeding Scotland

to gain power for himself.

This is what you planned all along.

You forced me to bring you back
to court, not just for your ego,

but so you could use my money
to buy yourself influence.

And Lord Kinloch is now a loyal ally.

How low will you sink?

Your desire for power is no surprise,

but you've taken it a step too far.

You are now actively working

against me and the Scottish people.

And what have you done, Mary?

You lied to me, stole from me,

and have betrayed me with another man.

What are you talking about?

Your Lord Bothwell all
but told me to my face

that he is in love with you.

But don't worry, darling.

I defended your honor by beating
him within an inch of his life.

What have you done?

If Bothwell dies, I swear to you...

He won't die.

Killing Bothwell would've
made it look like I care.

Just as fearing him dead has revealed

your true feelings about him,

which puts you in a precarious position,

given that child you're carrying.

It is your child.

Nothing has ever happened
between Bothwell and me.

The only reason

he returned to court was
to protect me from you.

Tell him I said...

"Good luck."

Luc, I need to talk to you

about Claude.

If you're going to ask me

to spy on my wife to get information

about Charles or
Henri, the answer is no,

especially not now that
Claude and I have decided

to pursue a real marriage.

I'm sorry to hear that,
especially as I found this.

The pursuit of information on Charles

led my spies at court
to intercept this letter.

Claude hired investigators
to locate Leith

and deliver it to him.

Leith?

But he's been gone for months.

According to this letter,
Claude promises to join him

once she has provided you with an heir.

I am sorry, Luc,

but there are factions forming
within the Valois family,

and our survival depends on
using every resource we have,

including your marriage,
to ensure we ally ourselves

with the winning side.

That's not the kind
of marriage I wanted.

But apparently it's the kind you have.

God, there you are.

I've just learned that
His Majesty is returning

from Granville, so we are
all here to congratulate him.

You seem awfully confident
of Charles' success.

Too confident. What did you do?

Nothing.

Charles just made a
very reasonable decision

to negotiate with the tax offenders.

Not much glory in that.

A true king doesn't seek glory,

he seeks peace.

Spoken like a queen.

Dear God.

The Englishmen.

I can't believe Charles
took their heads.

Arresting them would've been bad enough,

this is the act of a madman

leading us to war.

Charles.

What are we going to do?

We have to find a way to help Charles.

We can't...

or at least I can't.

I can't help you because...

I can't be with you,

not anymore.

What are you talking about?

Where did you get that?

I would have told you eventually.

When?

After you left me to
raise our child alone?

Look, Luc, you don't understand.

You promised another man
that you would never love me.

And I wanted to keep that
promise more than anything,

but it may already be too late.

I think I could grow
to love you, too, Luc,

and that makes me feel terrible.

Why?

Because I made a vow to Leith.

I grew up in this house,

surrounded by lies and betrayal.

If I break my promise, my vow...

I'm no better than my
mother or your father

or anyone here at court.

Don't you see?

I don't want to become one of them.

You won't.

I'll make sure you keep your promise.

I'm done asking for your
heart and offering you mine.

From now on, our marriage
will be a political formality,

nothing more.

What in God's name did you do?

I ordered their heads cut off.

There was so much blood.

Charles, what happened?

The plan was to talk to the
English lords, to negotiate.

That was my plan.

I felt so confident and powerful,

and then suddenly it all went away.

I realized, what if it was a trap?

What if the French Protestants
found out about the meeting

and used it to spark a rebellion?

No, I had to do
something to prove myself.

- Wha...
- I constantly have to prove myself

or people will rise against me!

My dearest boy,

this is all my fault.

I've made you like this.

Charles, please forgive me.

I just wanted to protect
you by making you strong.

Strong?

I am not strong; I am weak,
and everyone can see it but you.

First Leeza, then Henri.

I couldn't let England
see that, or my own people.

That's why I ordered
those heads cut off,

to hide the truth
about what I really am.

I'm afraid.

Several nobles are waiting
to welcome you back.

They trust your sabbatical
was rejuvenating.

In a way, it was.

You were right about Lola's
death haunting me, Gideon.

When she was brought to execution,

she had a look in her
eyes I will never forget.

Jane had that same look.

Elizabeth, I know you
may not feel any safer,

but you did the right thing,

letting her flee.

Or maybe I just made the
biggest mistake of my life.

Jane.

What are you doing here?

I'm sorry, Your Majesty,

but I had nowhere else to go.

You must know you're signing
your own death warrant.

Would it be any different
if I hadn't returned?

Knowing I was alive, you would
always have reason to fear me.

This way, I have a
chance to convince you

I was telling the truth.

I swore I would keep
your secret and I will.

You don't know me well enough
to trust me, but I know you.

I grew up in this court; I
have watched you all my life.

I knew about Lord Dudley,

and I never said a thing.

Please, I need this work.

Her Majesty agreed to let me stay.

The terrible coincidence
of our encounter

brought some good, after all.

Elizabeth trusts me, despite what I know

that could be used against her,
and now, because of her trust,

we will be able to learn so much more.

What happened?

I was told that the court
ambassador to England

was waiting in the throne room,

insisting on speaking with the king.

He was, as were our own nobles.
They were up in arms, as well,

but Henri took charge.

He used the situation
to his own advantage.

His speech was quite stirring,

something about Englishmen being swine

and how France would never back down.

Our French nobles, they were cheering,

but the ambassador, well, he
didn't take it quite so well.

I suppose he's returned to England

to report to Elizabeth.

On the very next ship.

You have to admit, I
was right about Henri.

That boy has talent.

Unfortunately, it's a
talent for going after

what doesn't belong to him.

You're wasting your
time with the wrong man.

Excuse me?

Your brother is the king of France.

Not Charles... we both know
you don't care about him.

I'm talking about Narcisse.

He's not the man for you.

And who is?

It's not as bad as it looks.

I imagine it's worse.

Darnley could've killed you.

Next time, he won't hold back.

But now he knows that while
he's the father of your child,

he'll never be the man that you love.

No. That is someone else.

If Darnley is no longer motivated

to share your power,

he's gonna try and take it.

He's a threat to your throne
and to your life, Mary.

You need to get rid of him.

I'm not ready to talk
about killing a king...

or to have my child without a father.

There has to be another way,

and I will find it,

as long as I have you by my side.

That bitch.

I am her Catholic husband,

and she uses the Church against me.

She thinks that she can refuse
me the Crown Matrimonial,

cut me off financially,

and I will just sit
quietly like a beaten dog.

You were on the right track,

winning Lord Kinloch to your side.

Now you must win the privy council.

They blame Mary for
mishandling the money

for the disaster relief.

You could win them over
with a few targeted payments.

As you pointed out, I have no money.

I can raise all we need.

With the right people on our side,

I could convince the
council to override Mary

and grant you the Crown Matrimonial.

Why would you do that for me?

Our mutual distaste of Mary
doesn't exactly make us friends,

and I am a Catholic.

You are a man,

a man whose strength and leadership

cannot be cast aside.

Now, I am more than willing
to make an investment

in Scotland's future,

if that future is free of the queen.

As for your religious convictions,

there is such a thing as conversion.

Perhaps I should keep an open mind.