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Hirst, Rhys Meyers and the rest of the cast (and Bergin's costumes) make it all somehow meatier but no less entertaining in Season 2.
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The Tudors comes back enriched and improved.
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The Tudors is loads of addictive fun, filled with intrigue, the delicious papal stylings of Peter O'Toole, and that old stand-by, hot sex.
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The acting here is first-rate, the details sharp and the cinematography superb. In other words, Tudors hasn't lost a step.
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The sexy, sudsy historical drama returns without missing a beat.
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The Reformation is what this equally entertaining second season is about, plus ditching the brunette, Anne Boleyn (Natalie Dormer), in favor of the blonde, Jane Seymour (Anita Briem).
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I find I’m even more enthralled by Showtime’s costume melodrama The Tudors than I was a year ago.
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The acting, led by Rhys Meyers, is solid. The costumes and production are good and the dialogue smooth, though one wonders if clergy in the 16th century really used the word "newfangled."
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It's not quite as randy--it's become less of a soap and more of a historical drama. This is not to say it's not great.
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This is a season of politics and principles, of might and martyrdom. If you're here just for the sex, you're likely to be disappointed, unless the trysts of relatively minor characters interest you as much as Henry's.
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Positive: 59 out of 83
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Mixed: 2 out of 83
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Negative: 22 out of 83
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Feb 9, 2019
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[anonymous]Mar 22, 2009
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seanf.Aug 16, 2008Great writing. absolute fantastic writing all round especially king henry. Very engaging series. Cant wait for the next one.