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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: Mostly due to some utterly perfect witty one-liners.
** Catherine de Medici, whose son is wooing Elizabeth, is told Elizabeth considers herself married to England. "If she wants a baby she will have to be divorced!"
** How Gifford introduces himself as the son of a Catholic family to Mary Queen of Scots. "I am a gentleman and love the Virgin Mary." It just sounds so awkward.
** Hatton discussing Leicester's secret marriage: 'if I were him I'd take a long voyage' sussex: 'I hardly think his new wife would like that' 'oh if I were her, I'd go too'
** Much of Michael Williams as the Duke of Alençon in épisode 3.
** Catherine de Medici, whose son is wooing Elizabeth, is told Elizabeth considers herself married to England. "If she wants a baby she will have to be divorced!"
** How Gifford introduces himself as the son of a Catholic family to Mary Queen of Scots. "I am a gentleman and love the Virgin Mary." It just sounds so awkward.
** Hatton discussing Leicester's secret marriage: 'if I were him I'd take a long voyage' sussex: 'I hardly think his new wife would like that' 'oh if I were her, I'd go too'
** Much of Michael Williams as the Duke of Alençon in épisode 3.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Richard Topcliffe from "Horrible Conspiracies" is played by Creator/BrianWilde, who would later be best known for playing Mr. Barrowclough in ''Series/{{Porridge}}'' and Foggy Dewhirst in ''Series/LastOfTheSummerWine''.
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** Hatton discussing Leicester's secret marriage: 'if I were him I'd take a long voyage' sussex: 'I hardly think his new wife would like that' 'oh if I were her, I'd go too'
** Much of Michael Williams as the Duke of Alençon in épisode 3.
** Much of Michael Williams as the Duke of Alençon in épisode 3.
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** How Gifford introduces himself as the son of a Catholic family to Marry Queen of Scots. "I am a gentleman and love the Virgin Mary." It just sounds so awkward.
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** How Gifford introduces himself as the son of a Catholic family to Marry Mary Queen of Scots. "I am a gentleman and love the Virgin Mary." It just sounds so awkward.
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: Mostly due to some utterly perfect witty one-liners.
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: Mostly due to some utterly perfect witty one-liners.
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* NightmareFuel: Elizabeth's speech to Walsingham after the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots. "Death is a fearful process," indeed.
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** How Gifford introduces himself as the son of a Catholic family to Marry Queen of Scots. "I am a gentleman and love the Virgin Mary." It just sounds so awkward.
* NightmareFuel: Elizabeth's speech to Walsingham after the execution of Mary, Queen ofScots.Scots, about how corpses decay after death and are eaten by insects. "Death is a fearful process," indeed.
* NightmareFuel: Elizabeth's speech to Walsingham after the execution of Mary, Queen of
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* {{Squick}}: Everything the Queen's torture-master says to his victims is one part this, and one part NightmareFuel.
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* {{Squick}}: Everything the Queen's torture-master says to his victims is one part this, and one part NightmareFuel.NightmareFuel.
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: Mostly due to some utterly perfect witty one-liners.
** Catherine de Medici, whose son is wooing Elizabeth, is told Elizabeth considers herself married to England. "If she wants a baby she will have to be divorced!"
** Catherine de Medici, whose son is wooing Elizabeth, is told Elizabeth considers herself married to England. "If she wants a baby she will have to be divorced!"
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First, this is NOT how to format the examples in a trope list. Second, Nightmare Fuel no longer has an octane level.
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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel (Elizabeth's speech to Walsingham after the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots. "Death is a fearful process," indeed.)
* SpecialEffectsFailure (The lady-in-waiting's smallpox scars are too obviously makeup.)
* {{Squick}} (Everything the Queen's torture-master says to his victims is one part this, and one part HighOctaneNightmareFuel.)
* SpecialEffectsFailure (The lady-in-waiting's smallpox scars are too obviously makeup.)
* {{Squick}} (Everything the Queen's torture-master says to his victims is one part this, and one part HighOctaneNightmareFuel.)
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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel (Elizabeth's NightmareFuel: Elizabeth's speech to Walsingham after the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots. "Death is a fearful process," indeed.)
indeed.
*SpecialEffectsFailure (The SpecialEffectsFailure: The lady-in-waiting's smallpox scars are too obviously makeup.)
makeup.
*{{Squick}} (Everything {{Squick}}: Everything the Queen's torture-master says to his victims is one part this, and one part HighOctaneNightmareFuel.)NightmareFuel.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure (The lady-in-waiting's smallpox scars are too obviously makeup.)