Mastodon Mastodon Mastodon Mastodon Mastodon POLL : What did you think of The Musketeers - A Marriage of Inconvenience?


    Enable Dark Mode!

  • What's HOT
  • Premiere Calendar
  • Ratings News
  • Movies
  • YouTube Channel
  • Submit Scoop
  • Contact Us
  • Search
  • Privacy Policy
Support SpoilerTV
SpoilerTV.com is now available ad-free to for all premium subscribers. Thank you for considering becoming a SpoilerTV premium member!

SpoilerTV - TV Spoilers

POLL : What did you think of The Musketeers - A Marriage of Inconvenience?

27 Feb 2015

Share on Reddit


519 comments:

  1. YES!!!!!! Be still my fluttering shipper heart. :D I shouldn't be grinning so much at a man getting crossbowed, but I apologise for nothing! #DingDongtheDrapersDead

    ReplyDelete
  2. Another great episode, a few quibbles here and there, look forward to hearing all your thoughts on it :)

    ReplyDelete
  3. Sorry Sandi, in my excitement and giddiness I seem to have nabbed the first post off you. ;)

    ReplyDelete
  4. I enjoyed it! I thought the actress who played "Louise" was very good and quite lovely. Should have cast her as Marguerite...speaking of, she continues to be as dull as dishwater. Aramis on the other hand was adorable throughout the episode.


    I was really worried for Treville there for minute.


    LOVED Porthos' fight scene at the end. He looked amazing.


    Athos continues to look incredible in his hat.


    Was rather shocked at the end for Bonacieux. But....oh well, yeah, I'm over it. Haha. Constance looks quite lovely in her black attire in the new promo. =)

    ReplyDelete
  5. Oh my word!! Did not see that coming with Bonacieux!! Great episode though:-)

    ReplyDelete
  6. Lol, not a problem at all ;) I don't think I've been the first poster for a while, I get too caught up in convos on Twitter while Live Tweeting, lol

    ReplyDelete
  7. I'm really surprised they did that! I thought they'd stretch things out more! I expected we'd see more M. Bonacidouche plotting against Constance and D'Artagnan.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Omg it was awesome episode oh the king is such a spoiled child and made a huge mistake by giving power to rochefort
    and don't even get me started with margarite
    oh boy Anne and aramis are in trouble
    glad they killed Constance husband don't judge me about it am happy for costangnan but what with the cursing them
    milday miladu milady what

    ReplyDelete
  9. Yes, Marguerite continues to be a bore, I'm just not bothered by her scenes at all if I'm honest :s


    Loved Porthos this episode, his concern for Treville and the relief when he pulled through from the surgery, and that fight was superb! :)

    ReplyDelete
  10. Another great watch - it wasn't my favourite episode, although my hubby has just sat here saying how awesome the episode was and saying how he doesn't want to wait until next week for the next episode, so he seems to have thoroughly enjoyed it!


    So glad that Bonacieux is out of the picture, but wish he hadn't cursed Constance and d'Artagnan - hopefully TPTB aren't going to put us through more trauma over them. Not sure we needed to see all the gruesome details with Treville - could have done without that! Please tell me that Milady isn't going to side with Rochefort now - I was just getting used to her working towards redemption. I'm guess there is still hope she may be just using Rochefort. It is all nicely setting up for the last three episodes - I can't wait! Now to rewatch on iPlayer, as tons of bits I have missed.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Good episode, one of the better ones for me this series, lots of WHAT? moments

    I loved the actress playing Louise, I may have known in advance who she was but she was still great to watch.

    Rochefort is now more powerful than ever..................

    So Milady is still bad? Her fate in the series final really is going to be interesting - she allowed Treville to be shot.....................

    Thank goodness Porthos's storyline is getting under way..

    Wasn't expecting Bonacieux's death................

    The only downside to this episode? It's a shame that Constagnan weren't given more than a few seconds after Bonacieux's death, it's just another reminder of how badly Bonacieux has been written by the producers since S1, as if he's not that important to Constance's story. It was a big moment for Constance - it changes her life - and yet once again, it's shoved aside because there's a lot going on - it's Downton Abbey in a nutshell.

    ReplyDelete
  12. I see the troll has already been by to vote awful. lol

    ReplyDelete
  13. Already on rewatch!

    If my heart wasn't already willed to d'Artagnan, I'd take Dr Lemay second. What a great character he's been! So hoping he makes it through the next three eps. I'd love to see him in S3. The surgery scene was excellently done. My poor Captain. :(

    And I'm sorry but could Rochefort have been any more pantomime this week? Even if Rochefort IS meant to be nuts, I can't believe he needs to be played as over the top as Marc Warren managed it tonight. He gets funnier by the week, which I don't think is the intention. it's getting to Monty Python levels of silliness now. The bit where he emerges wearing the ring was hysterical. :)

    ReplyDelete
  14. Wow! In terms of lining up impending doom, that was pretty incredible. So Bonacieux is toast having cursed Constance and D'Artagnan. Seriously, could they be signposting this any more than they have? If they go for paint by numbers writing and the painfully obvious, we have to accept that she's a dead woman. Possibly having just married D'Artagnan, or about to, to add to the melodramatic tragedy. What a miserable thought. If the do kill Constance they will have literally done everything except have her followed by the Grim Reaper. Almost more than anything else, the thought that that rat-bag might win from beyond the grave, is a sickening thought. I will always have a slight affection for the fake Princess for sending the wife beater to Hell. Aramis, oh dear. This isn't looking good. Marguerite could have had a career as a magician. How the heck she got that off his neck, I've no idea. My money's on Constance getting an awkward marriage proposal next week from the good Doctor, who was fab tonight. Some lovely performances again. Luke in particular, was great, yet again. Loved how he was torn about helping Bonacieux. Marguerite was dreadful and utterly tedious once again. Overall, a string episide but I am genuinely hating some of this spectacularly clumsy foreshadowing and I'm hoping that the show has some twists planned otherwise I must confess I have serious concerns about the quality of the writing.

    ReplyDelete
  15. I think it's funny to see the scenes where all of the spoiler pics came from that we scavenged over the last year. I spotted a few tonight!

    ReplyDelete
  16. Even when dying he just has to be a real twat doesnt he! The constagnan moments were so understated yet so adorable throughout the episode!! *squeal* ok enough from my shipper side...things are really starting to heat up!! Rochefort has obviously caught on to the whole annamis thing and he doesnt seem too pleased!! I did love the fake louise's line "I never liked wifebeaters" that made me smile, even though bonacieux was dying on the floor...im truly an awful person :s

    ReplyDelete
  17. She is such a bore and still not taken by Charlotte Salt's acting. Hopefully, she's next on Rochefort's list! ;)

    ReplyDelete
  18. Yep, that crucifix has turned out to be a bit of a problem for them, lol. Who'd have guessed it was something that Rochefort originally gave to Anne in the first place!


    Louis was paranoid enough by the attack last week, these attacks in the palace itself are only going to have an even bigger effect on him :(

    ReplyDelete
  19. Great episode - a bit of everyone which is how I like it! Marguerite - eh still does nothing to me. Bonacieu .. I mourned for about 2 seconds. Milady I kind of cheered to see her back as the deadly assassin. Great the doctor working with Aramis - loved the whole scene. Athos, Aramis, Porthos D'Artagnan - great in all their parts! Oh dear that trailer - my heart might not survive next week!!

    ReplyDelete
  20. Really didn't like her acting tonight. Some genuinely dodgy moments. Not least of which was the scene in which she begs Bonacieux. Completely hammy and unconvincing.

    ReplyDelete
  21. I know! When he was cursing him I was just screaming at the tv "die already!" Which sounds awful but god his character just got to me and when he hit constance...well thats when he completely lost me

    ReplyDelete
  22. Yes, there was one of Porthos' fight in that corridor that came out for sure.

    ReplyDelete
  23. What terrified me was the next promo!! 😱

    ReplyDelete
  24. I liked that seen with d'Artagnan regarding helping Bonacieux as well! Maybe the lovely white dress from episode 10 pics is her wedding dress??? That just occurred to me after reading your post. Could be a stretch though.
    While his cursing was a bit predictable of impending doom, I found her blood on his hands quite ominous. I bet she struggles with guilt a bit next week.

    ReplyDelete
  25. That was rather clever having Rochefort giving the necklace to Anne - mind you, not so sure how Marguerite managed to get the necklace so easily from Aramis' neck. :)

    ReplyDelete
  26. I quite liked the way it was done, actually. Just the blood on d'Artagnan's hands was powerful enough, without him saying the words. And we'll get more of the aftermath next week when there's more than a few seconds to address it, with Constance already in a rather modern-looking black mourning outfit.

    I couldn't make out Bonacieux's last words though - was it 'you're doomed' or 'you're damned'? That better not be prophetic...

    ReplyDelete
  27. That was a nice touch I thought. I wondered how he knew it so well.

    ReplyDelete
  28. It was certainly a surprise that the necklace came from Rochefort to begin with..

    ReplyDelete
  29. It was a shame he didn't die before d'Artagnan got to him! Trust him to put the blame on them and then curse them. I wish we had got to see when d'Artagnan told Constance about Bonacieux although.

    ReplyDelete
  30. I agree about her acting. She was bored, we were bored, everyone was bored.

    ReplyDelete
  31. I agree about the end. I would have loved to see Constance's reaction. She is the one who has had to live with him throughout all this. That is a scene that I think Tamla would have been great in.

    ReplyDelete
  32. Maybe he works for the BBC!

    ReplyDelete
  33. Seriously between comments about spending the rest of her life with D'Artagnan, the curse, the blood on her hands, this is just appallingly clunky. Wonder what Tamla's new project is?

    ReplyDelete
  34. Yes It was a surprise indeed

    ReplyDelete
  35. Ugh, I find that crucifix to be tainted now. Didn't Anne have anything else she could have given him? lol

    ReplyDelete
  36. Hi there Federica, welcome to the site! There's certainly a lot going on in next week's episode, lol

    ReplyDelete
  37. I know right I wouldn't have mind margarite joining bonacieux

    ReplyDelete
  38. Go be our spy and find out! Report back post haste!

    ReplyDelete
  39. Aw bless. The troll is quick in the draw tonight!😄

    ReplyDelete
  40. Loving this season. It is a shame the Cardinal is not still around he would suss Rochefort out and although thin in character writing I felt abit sorry for Marguerite she is in a no win situation that is going to end badly.
    Loved all the boys in this and I thought the love they have for Treville came through in the surgery scene and a sigh of relief that our honest gallant Captain is still alive.
    And it looks like the story moves on in the Porthos sl next week.

    And I think things will get darker for Aramis and Anne ,Rochefort is bad enough but a hurt jealous Rochefort is worst.

    ReplyDelete
  41. Yes I was like it lost the special meaning for me

    ReplyDelete
  42. Nah, still think our Constance will be around for season 3!!!! ;)

    ReplyDelete
  43. I fear more for Constance again now after Bonacieux's last words... :(

    ReplyDelete
  44. If they kill Cibstance as I now fully predict they will. I promise to join the troll for the finale. It's got to be lonely pushing against the tide.😄

    ReplyDelete
  45. Strangely, I'm not feeling that ominous about her fate any more. That in itself is probably jinxing it, but ....I'm actually quite calm after my weeks and weeks of panic about her. Maybe it's because I can now see other threads that might take the reaper's mark off her head and take the heat themselves, but that teeny tiny bit of hope is still there. Keeping fingers very firmly crossed though, until the last credits on Ep 10!

    ReplyDelete
  46. I'm probably in denial but I can't see them killing her off - they may want us to think that.

    ReplyDelete
  47. You're definitely meant to Kara. I don't think they could make this more obvious if the gave us guilt edged invitations to the funeral.

    ReplyDelete
  48. Yes I completely agree it would have been a pinnacle moment not only in their relationship but also her life itself. I would have loved to see the moment she realised she was free from her marriage but then also the guilt (which she would no doubt feel). Perhaps we'll see its effect next week?

    ReplyDelete
  49. Hi!! I has visited this site for months.. Finally I decided to log in :) my compliments, you are very good! Love this site :)

    ReplyDelete
  50. Maybe they think that awful still means ' full of awe ' as it once did!

    ReplyDelete
  51. Me too - I just keep thinking about the video they released of her talking about Constagnan, and about us getting a little bit more this season. She'll still be around next season!

    ReplyDelete
  52. *Even when dying he just has to be a real twat doesnt he!*

    ROFLMAO! Eloquent and oh so true. :)

    ReplyDelete
  53. Welcome Federica :)

    ReplyDelete
  54. I know what you mean about clunky, believe me, some of the lines (the husband and his curse) are very laughable but i guess we have to admit this is not Shakespeare.

    The look on the face of Constance when they came back to the garrison and the bit with D'artagnans hands made me smile as well (not necessarily for the right reasons),

    Just knew Milady would be there somewhere at the end, not sure there is much hope for her although for one fleeting second you did see vulnerable in her face and voice - when Athos offered her 'everything i have' but she couldnt take it. Fair doos there.

    ReplyDelete
  55. The BBC has spies everywhere. *coughcougcough*

    ReplyDelete
  56. To be fair, what else was Bonacieux supposed to say? "You all can move into the master bedroom now instead of using your old room." Haha.

    ReplyDelete
  57. "It's got a better view and a double wardrobe!"

    ReplyDelete
  58. I get the impression Constance will be debating whether it's immoral or not to finally be with her lover after her husband has just been murdered, though a certain spoiler pic kind of gives that away..

    ReplyDelete
  59. Or it's a diversion. Or we're all paranoid. :)

    ReplyDelete
  60. Exactly! "Constance sleeps on the right side of the bed. Take the left. That's where I slept."

    ReplyDelete
  61. Yes I feel as if that will play a part too... im really fearing for her life now, I just hope they'll keep constance in for series 3, tamla is incredible. I'd hate to see another death especially as their relationship has come so far!

    ReplyDelete
  62. Her begging on her knees reminded me so much of Lady Farrow in Blackadder. Although there is was MEANT to be funny and over the top, here it was just...painful.

    ReplyDelete
  63. He seemed to love that moment walking out with the ring! Notice it was only the Musketeers that didn't bow to him!

    ReplyDelete
  64. Now that would have showed some generosity in the face of a bolt in the chest/gut.😄 I fear the whole thing is yet another example of the dodgy writing we've seen this year.

    ReplyDelete
  65. Now that Milady is turning evil again - letting Treville almost die - I think her numbers will be up in the final, unless her words to d'Artagnan "don't forget I saved your life" still apply, I can't tell..

    ReplyDelete
  66. I can't believe they'll have made us wait nearly 2 series for them to get together properly, only for her to die straight away... They wouldn't be that cruel. Right? Tell me I'm right, lol

    ReplyDelete
  67. What I want to know is, why didn't d'Artagnan wash his hands before riding all the way back to the garrison? Didn't he realize that going to meet Constance like that was not only awful but also not very hygienic?

    ReplyDelete
  68. I have a few other choice words to describe him which im afraid I thought would be a little less...civilised! but yes I think I summed my frustration up ahaha

    ReplyDelete
  69. Yeh but you just know she'll be angsting over it at the palace, see a certain leather-clad scruff on the stairs and go "Oh, sod it. Where's the nearest bedroom?" ;)

    ReplyDelete
  70. Are you sure it wouldn't be "You take the spare room. That's whereI've been since the miring after our wedding."

    ReplyDelete
  71. Yeah, I was shocked....I thought she was going to have a redemption moment and save Treville for a minute.

    ReplyDelete
  72. I guess, though that when Anne gave Aramis the crucifix originally, it was as a thank you for saving her life and to whom she had a fleeting attraction, rather than to a man she thought was going to be really important in her life.

    ReplyDelete
  73. Ew. I think d'Art would rather sleep on the floor....

    ReplyDelete
  74. thank you Helen :)

    ReplyDelete
  75. Before we all comment with out thoughts next week, we should all leave notes of greeting and welcome to the troll.

    ReplyDelete
  76. Yeah, say it with blood. Alas, that would have avoided the blindingly obvious symmetry of her hacing BLOOD ON HER HANDS. Get it audience! She's doomed!!!

    ReplyDelete
  77. Oh awesome, always great to have a fan delurk and join in! More the merrier ;) Thanks for the compliment :)

    ReplyDelete
  78. Blame Dumas. He started this whole thing.

    ReplyDelete
  79. Or the writing is genuinely his blindingly obvious....

    ReplyDelete
  80. Speaking of blood, I thought it very neat that Treville's lungs are spewing blood all over the garrison, yet none of it get on Constance, who is wearing the whitest dress and apron she's ever worn. And not a speck. :)

    ReplyDelete
  81. I was waiting for her dress to get splattered with blood - thought that was why we saw her wearing a new dress next week! All this talk of blood......yuk! ;)

    ReplyDelete
  82. Yes, she did very well considering that and her split lip and d'Artagnan's bloody hands gift.

    ReplyDelete
  83. Yeah but he did it with more finesse.

    ReplyDelete
  84. I love that Dr Lemay explains draining Treville's lungs in' much the same way as you'd drain a keg of wine'. Given Athos is the expert in draining anything with wine in it, I'm so glad Lemay went for the surgical option.

    ReplyDelete
  85. Mum didn't need all the gory bits either.. :)

    I do hope S3 gives us some of the humour back, it's the one thing that's been missing this year, along with the lack of brotherhood ( or bromance if you prefer ) during some episodes..

    ReplyDelete
  86. I kind of liked how pantomime that part was, since the whole episode was like his own pantomime being playing out just because he read that one letter about how the Cardinal refused to pay his ransom money at the start. He'd achieved his goal, and was gloating in the most obvious way possible, lol.

    ReplyDelete
  87. Yes...please let's have the humour back. I'm waiting for the same response from my Mum - she loves the show but not the gory bits! ;)

    ReplyDelete
  88. Yeah she's never looked better. Widowhood and temporary happiness clearly agree with her.

    ReplyDelete
  89. Hello! You might as well get stuck in! The rest of us haven't found the exit yet, so I'm afraid you can't leave. ;)

    Do you have a favourite character/ship/horse on the show? What did you think of tonight's?

    ReplyDelete
  90. They've got to keep Dr Lemay around for next season - have Constance working alongside him on her day's off from the Queen! ;)

    ReplyDelete
  91. Lots of new faces in that promo. Sandi needs to give us a one sentence preview while we wait for her teaser post.

    ReplyDelete
  92. I think it was 'you're doomed' but will put subtitles on for rewatch!

    ReplyDelete
  93. Well yes, that too. :P

    ReplyDelete
  94. I agree! Let's welcome the troll.😄

    ReplyDelete
  95. I like that she is wearing her hair up in the promo! I thought she was absolutely lovely tonight. Loved her in the last scene.

    ReplyDelete
  96. "You'll be telling me his arm's grown back next...now LET ME SEE MY HUSBAND!"

    ReplyDelete
  97. Guess we'll know soon enough. It's one of those things I'd want to be spoiled for though... Just to prepare! Lol.

    ReplyDelete
  98. Well the crucifix was a thank you to Aramis for saving her and For Anne that cross had been a gift from a good friend not from the creepy over the top villain we know Rochefort to be. And doesn't it sure make things worse for him to know that she had given his gift to another man!

    ReplyDelete
  99. Yeah Athos should have been on it like a bonnet.😄

    ReplyDelete
  100. One of Louis looking tired as well - we originally speculated if he'd recently lost his son or was still in mourning for the Cardinal, lol..

    ReplyDelete
  101. My subtitles said 'damned', but it wasn't clear that was what he said.

    ReplyDelete
  102. Very true, but still tainted! =)

    ReplyDelete
  103. Yes! I missed that one. I saw the one of Rochefort from the beginning when he's not in his coat. And I saw one of Athos in his hat that looked familiar.

    ReplyDelete
  104. I think we know what type of treason Anne will face in episode 9. I feel like they are going to break them up after the season is done.

    ReplyDelete
  105. You see, d'Artagnan? THIS is why they won't let you have a hat.

    ReplyDelete
  106. I think they're desperately and fairly unsubtely spoiling us. I'd get the tissues ready.

    ReplyDelete
  107. Me neighbours must have wondered what I was watching. I actually clapped when Louise fired. :)

    ReplyDelete
  108. Poor Treville, I was so worried for him in this episode, bit of a traumatic time for him. I wanna know how he did that laboured breathing during the surgery scene, that just wasn't natural! lol

    ReplyDelete
  109. He can't develop a relationship with a hat. It would be doomed and just as they stood a chance of looking goid together, someone would stand on it!

    ReplyDelete
  110. That will be so sad!

    ReplyDelete
  111. Yep, the one in the scroll room?

    ReplyDelete
  112. I think there was a universal "finally" across the nation when she did!

    ReplyDelete
  113. Am still hopefull That it the letters she wrote to her brother

    ReplyDelete
  114. Can Constance please walk under a ladder next week. Walk on some cracks in the pavement. Spot a single magpie. I want the full set before she cops it.😄

    ReplyDelete
  115. Oh the sass on athos' face. Like, "if you think im bowing you've got another thing coming." :')

    ReplyDelete
  116. Jessica has favourited a post saying 'hope Constance makes it to Season 3', so hopefully that's a good sign. Clutching at straws here! :)

    ReplyDelete
  117. OK- I'll get ready. But there's a little bit of me that is hoping that they are being so OTT obvious that it won't happen? Haha- I'm just fooling myself.

    ReplyDelete
  118. Ahaha "say it with blood" wow dartagnan really knows how to woo the ladies

    ReplyDelete
  119. Just wish a certain Marguerite was in the cross-fire too!

    ReplyDelete
  120. But is it just me or did that surgery seem a little....advanced for the 17th century? I mean, like, technique-wise? (Though I'm still laughing about Aramis' 'well basically I have no idea what to do after pulling the ball out' attitude and Lemay's 'seems to help, no idea why'. That's what you want to hear from the guys trying to save your life...)

    ReplyDelete
  121. I liked the game of 'we're not blinking first!'. Wonder how long they had to hold it with stinging eyes before the director yelled CUT!!

    ReplyDelete
  122. I honestly think now that it's a pretty strong straw.

    ReplyDelete
  123. Even then she'd find a way to die boringly.

    ReplyDelete
  124. LOL Yes, real confidence in the medical profession there! But I did like the 'no idea why' bit, it hints at progression and that he's one of those doctors that actually HAS these ideas that advance medicine. At least, he's moved on from leeches anyway.

    ReplyDelete
  125. True - oh well, we'll have to put up with the poor acting next week as well!

    ReplyDelete
  126. How is the letter treason tho ? I don't remember what she wrote so i'm confused how the letter can be treason ?

    ReplyDelete
  127. It could be temporarily...

    ReplyDelete
  128. d'Artagnan too, when Rochefort told him to leave Louise. For a moment I thought d'Art was going to punch him.

    ReplyDelete
  129. Definitely - I don't like those leeches! Are we still talking about Bonacieux and Marguerite? ;)

    ReplyDelete
  130. She is kind of horrible, isn't she? But hey, I guess it's a fair prediction she at least won't make it past the finale - so only 3 more weeks at the most! (...which was supposed to be encouraging, but then it just reminded me there's only three episodes left...)

    ReplyDelete
  131. You mean Bonarite? ;)

    ReplyDelete
  132. They don't need to kill her. She'll be in mourning for a year now, so I'd say they're effectively c-blocked again. ;)

    ReplyDelete
  133. Cool name - like that one! :)

    ReplyDelete
  134. Definitely - think you could be right about that! Ah, no way, only 3 more episodes!!!!!


    BTW - missed you in the hangman this week ;)

    ReplyDelete
  135. I think she asked her brother to support her as regent and the dauphin as the future king - which would imply the King's death, so if someone saw those letters they might assume she was plotting to kill the King.

    ReplyDelete
  136. Milady knows how to fall on her feet, she's got some very valuable information now, but what will she do now?

    ReplyDelete
  137. Aw, thanks! But you guys must have been on fire, when I checked sometime...last night I think? you were already done! We're never that fast when I'm around, so maybe I should stay away and just let you guys do the work! ;)

    ReplyDelete
  138. Well, according to What's on TV - not what we're expecting... ;)

    ReplyDelete
  139. And in a completely unplot-related comment, can I just say I love how Luke runs? And he always runs so fast he nearly skids and falls over. It happened in the scene with Lucie, and here again chasing Louise. It's just..awwwwwwww!!!

    ReplyDelete
  140. Lol, depends on what people are expecting thou I guess

    ReplyDelete
  141. No way, I expect you to be there this week ;)

    ReplyDelete
  142. ...and you can totally see his bow-legs :D

    ReplyDelete
  143. Extra hard hangman this week then I guess :o :p

    ReplyDelete
  144. Ahh I see, makes sense now. Thanks for clarifying kynikey.

    ReplyDelete
  145. Noooooooo! I'm going to miss these hangman's during the hiatus! ;)

    ReplyDelete
  146. Would've been a good callback to Emilie -- "Athos has experience in these matters."

    ReplyDelete
  147. Aww, I'm glad you enjoy them :)

    ReplyDelete
  148. Aww you can, bless him.😄

    ReplyDelete
  149. But then IS the dress white, or is it blue and black?

    ReplyDelete
  150. Oh no....we're not starting that, are we?!! ;)

    ReplyDelete
  151. He's definitely a sexy runner. I still enjoy that moment from series one where he's chasing Marsac.

    ReplyDelete
  152. Oh, I just spotted another one! "He can never hurt me again."

    ReplyDelete
  153. Hehe, you remembered.😄

    ReplyDelete
  154. This is why you don't re-gift, kids.

    ReplyDelete
  155. Stop it, you meanie... 😝😘

    ReplyDelete
  156. Aw, you have to laugh...we'll be crying soon enough.😉...kidding......😄😘

    ReplyDelete
  157. "We're going to build a life together."

    ReplyDelete
  158. Aw yes!😄 How did I miss that one?! I'd have had a full house...damn...

    ReplyDelete
  159. If only they could have departed this life impaled on the same crossbow bolt.

    ReplyDelete
  160. LOL. Yeah where's a decent ricochet when you need one?!😄

    ReplyDelete
  161. Ugh OK. You've joked all the hope out of me 😘... She's a goner. 😣

    ReplyDelete
  162. Team up with Rochefort, double-cross him, open a B&B with Athos.
    Just spit-balling.

    ReplyDelete
  163. I can't see Milady as the landlady barmaid, though. More like the bouncer....;)

    ReplyDelete
  164. Nah, keep the faith.😄 Adrian can't be this much of a hack....

    ReplyDelete
  165. Oh dear, you guys are even bringing me down now :p Think happy thoughts guys :)

    ReplyDelete
  166. Yeah, I don't think you can let Athos near the wine, either.
    It's nothing but disaster and misery for these two.

    ReplyDelete
  167. Ok, I'm now betting that Sandi has secret shares in Kleenex...😄

    ReplyDelete
  168. Nope- you've done it now. Don't try and comfort me now. I'm already in my black dress... 😉

    ReplyDelete
  169. Sorry Sandi! And while I'm at it, thanks so much for all the hard work on here. I lurk a lot- but I appreciate it all. xx

    ReplyDelete
  170. Lol! We can style it out together in our LBDs.😄

    ReplyDelete
  171. Lol, maybe that's a good plan..... :p xx

    ReplyDelete
  172. wasn't this pic released already? If so, how did we not notice the missing ring??

    ReplyDelete
  173. Just rewatched and realised how bloody hilarious Bonacieux's exit scene is. A supposed princess is standing there with a loaded crossbow aimed at him, and all he can say is 'I forgot my hat'. Sums him up, really!

    I notice Jess tweeted about saying a sad goodbye to Bo. So Bonacieux was her cryptic comment that's kept us knotted for the last few months! Unless she was referring to another 'sad' death in ep 8/9, judging by the filming schedule that must have been what she meant. Phew!

    ReplyDelete
  174. Thanks Kara :)


    No worries, I just hate to see you all suffering, just trying to cheer you up a bit with a nice pic :)

    ReplyDelete
  175. Sorry Sandi! Also- thanks so much for all the hard work you put in on here. I lurk a lot- but I appreciate it all. x

    ReplyDelete
  176. I knew his vanity would get him in the end.😄

    ReplyDelete
  177. Yep, it's a promo pic for the next episode. A few people noticed the missing ring ;)

    ReplyDelete
  178. LBDs and ugly sobbing- that will be a great combo 😝😄

    ReplyDelete
  179. Ah....another reason for me to avoid missing out on the fun for two weeks straight! I've been a bit behind.

    ReplyDelete
  180. He did flounce into the palace to meet Constance, didn't he?

    ReplyDelete
  181. Thanks Sandi! Happy thoughts on the way. Luke lips tend to do that to me. :)

    ReplyDelete
  182. At this rate you may need a sideline in counselling too.😄 So if D'Art pops the question, I'm thinking of a wedding gift. 13 piece dinner set....oops.....

    ReplyDelete
  183. We can make it work.😉

    ReplyDelete
  184. Better make the most of it while we can I think! (See what you've done Scoobie?! I'm a cynical shell of a human being now..😄)

    ReplyDelete
  185. Did I tell you I work for Adrian Hodges?....😄

    ReplyDelete
  186. Actually I'll kind of miss his flounce and that eye thing he did. No gives stink-eye like Bo Poraj.😄

    ReplyDelete
  187. Well, I will hate Jessica forever if Constance doesn't make it. Jessica will be like Fox to me (for cancelling Firefly) and like those awful writers who killed Marian for no freakin' reason.

    ReplyDelete
  188. Does it seem like Roach-fort is poisoning Louis? He was always hale until lately. Now he's sickly and seems to be having some kind of breakdown.

    ReplyDelete
  189. He's depressed and scared due to the attack during last week at the fort and the kidnap earlier in the season, this latest serial killer being in the palace will only make him even worse too. His father was assassinated when he was a young child, so that much play on his mind a lot.

    ReplyDelete
  190. Agree with this. I groan every time she's on screen now. The most interesting thing she's done without a shadow of a doubt was getting that crucifix off him without him noticing. Although he'd probably fallen asleep on her shoulder through boredom by then....

    ReplyDelete

NOTE: Name-calling, personal attacks, spamming, excessive self-promotion, condescending pomposity, general assiness, racism, sexism, any-other-ism, homophobia, acrophobia, and destructive (versus constructive) criticism will get you BANNED from the party.