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I haven't seen any mention of it on here. Did anyone watch it? I thought it was excellent. What a feisty lady of her time. She was quite beautiful. More here .. https:/ /en.m.w ikipedi a.org/w iki/Sey mour_Do rothy_F leming
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I watched it and liked it, the acting was good, the cast was great and it looked fabulous.
My only criticism was all the flash forwards and flash backs were annoying. I don't think it helped the story at all to cut up time and show them to us in the wrong order. It is a good enough story without resorting to gimmicky production.
Also, like you, I looked up the real story afterwards, and found that they had omitted that they had another child together, which seemed dishonest to not include in this story.
My only criticism was all the flash forwards and flash backs were annoying. I don't think it helped the story at all to cut up time and show them to us in the wrong order. It is a good enough story without resorting to gimmicky production.
Also, like you, I looked up the real story afterwards, and found that they had omitted that they had another child together, which seemed dishonest to not include in this story.
Elina,
I expect if the show had ended with them having a second child which they also abandoned, then we would not have been as sympathetic to the characters, as we were.
Game of Thrones is fantastic. Like an alternate version of the the War of the Roses. Genuinely really shocking in places. A must see.
I expect if the show had ended with them having a second child which they also abandoned, then we would not have been as sympathetic to the characters, as we were.
Game of Thrones is fantastic. Like an alternate version of the the War of the Roses. Genuinely really shocking in places. A must see.
Seymore and Sir Richard had one legitimate child, a son, Robert Edwin who died young. Seymour bore a second child, Jane Seymour Worsley in August 1781, fathered by Maurice George Bisset but whom Sir Richard claimed as his own to avoid scandal.
She had two more children; another by Bisset after he left her in 1783 whose fate is unknown, and a fourth, Charlotte Dorothy Hammond (née Cochard) whom she sent to be raised by a family in the Ardennes.
She had two more children; another by Bisset after he left her in 1783 whose fate is unknown, and a fourth, Charlotte Dorothy Hammond (née Cochard) whom she sent to be raised by a family in the Ardennes.