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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Quite a few fans dislike the musical's fake competition plot, and instead wish the show would spend more time on character development and being more historically accurate. A major example is actually discussed in the show's playbill: the story of Anne of Cleaves being molested by Henry VIII dressed as a peasant, [[CultureClash not fully understanding English or the tradition of courtship Henry was invoking and coldly shooting him down]], and Henry [[PsychologicalProjection projecting his own insecurities about becoming a hideous old man rather than the handsome stud he was in his youth]] and [[NoYou insisting that she was actually the ugly one]]. This would fit very, very well with both the themes of Anne's particular story and of the show as a whole.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Quite a few fans dislike the musical's fake competition plot, and instead wish the show would spend more time on character development and being more historically accurate.accurate - especially since the show itself turns around at the eleventh hour and [[DoNotDoThisCoolThing insults the audience for doing the same thing it's done its entire runtime]]. A major example is actually discussed in the show's playbill: the story of Anne of Cleaves being molested by Henry VIII dressed as a peasant, [[CultureClash not fully understanding English or the tradition of courtship Henry was invoking and coldly shooting him down]], and Henry [[PsychologicalProjection projecting his own insecurities about becoming a hideous old man rather than the handsome stud he was in his youth]] and [[NoYou insisting that she was actually the ugly one]]. This would fit very, very well with both the themes of Anne's particular story and of the show as a whole.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Quite a few fans dislike the musical's fake competition plot, and instead wish the show would spend more time on character development and being more historically accurate.
** A major example is actually discussed in the show's playbill: the story of Anne of Cleaves being molested by Henry VIII dressed as a peasant, [[CultureClash not fully understanding English or the tradition of courtship Henry was invoking and coldly shooting him down]], and Henry [[PsychologicalProjection projecting his own insecurities about becoming a hideous old man rather than the handsome stud he was in his youth]] and [[NoYou insisting that she was the ugly one actually]]. This would fit very, very well with both the themes of Anne's particular story and of the show as a whole.
** A major example is actually discussed in the show's playbill: the story of Anne of Cleaves being molested by Henry VIII dressed as a peasant, [[CultureClash not fully understanding English or the tradition of courtship Henry was invoking and coldly shooting him down]], and Henry [[PsychologicalProjection projecting his own insecurities about becoming a hideous old man rather than the handsome stud he was in his youth]] and [[NoYou insisting that she was the ugly one actually]]. This would fit very, very well with both the themes of Anne's particular story and of the show as a whole.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Quite a few fans dislike the musical's fake competition plot, and instead wish the show would spend more time on character development and being more historically accurate.
**accurate. A major example is actually discussed in the show's playbill: the story of Anne of Cleaves being molested by Henry VIII dressed as a peasant, [[CultureClash not fully understanding English or the tradition of courtship Henry was invoking and coldly shooting him down]], and Henry [[PsychologicalProjection projecting his own insecurities about becoming a hideous old man rather than the handsome stud he was in his youth]] and [[NoYou insisting that she was actually the ugly one actually]].one]]. This would fit very, very well with both the themes of Anne's particular story and of the show as a whole.
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