3 thoughts on “Patreon Post Unlocked: Wolf Hall – The Mirror and the Light (2024), Episodes 4-6

  1. I have to say, this series had some lovely ladies (The lady who plays Anna of Cleaves* has an especially fascinating face) and some lovely sartorial treasures – PURPLE & GOLD! – also, Cromwell gets to suffer the likely fate of all who make a tyrant an absolute tyrant.

    Oh, special credit to Mr Thomas Brodie Sangster: in their costumes everyone else looks as though they work here, he looks as though he’s going to be running the place (If not right now, then very soon).

    *Whose original Holbein portrait absolutely has a very subtle smile, as the article shows, so it’s not something the TV show added.

  2. Also, Thomas Cromwell has a cheek to imagine a nice, cosy Abbey for his retirement: I hope the bees sting him!

    Correction, I hope those bees live a long, flowery life and that Thomas Cromwell gets stung by hornets.

  3. I do object to the hair-and-beard-style of Archbishop Cranmer (I presume that’s who is wearing the gold cope and mitre, marrying Henry and Anne). There’s a perfectly good portrait of him painted only 5-6 years later with respectably short hair and just a bit of 5 o’clock shadow. True, there are much later portraits of him with a patriarchal long white (but very well combed) beard, and John Foxe described him, seven years after his death as having “a long beard, white and thick”. So they could have gone for either look. But I can’t imagine any Tudor archbishop officiating at a royal wedding (or anything else) with his hair just looking unkempt.

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