The Serpent Queen season 1 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "The Serpent Queen," Catherine's ominous dream of Diane and Henri's deaths ominously unfolds as Henri suffers a fatal jousting accident, despite warnings. His last moments reveal his despair and realization of Catherine's manipulative nature. Catherine's power surges post-Henri's death, influencing her children and court affairs. Meanwhile, Mary Stuart's fervent Catholic zeal leads to a harsh crackdown on Protestantism. The Bourbons, facing exile, plot to kidnap King Francis to reclaim power, but their plan ultimately fails, exposing the deep-seated divisions and conflicts within the French court.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who had a dream about Diane and Henri dying?
Catherine dreamed that Diane and Henri died.
Why does Henri not want Francis to marry Mary Stuart?
Henri believes the marriage is not a good match and expresses reluctance to proceed with it.
What significant event happens during the jousting ceremony?
King Henri suffers a fatal injury during the joust, which had been foreshadowed in Catherine's dream.
What were Henri's last words to Catherine?
Henri tells Catherine that he pities her as a fool and that she should never have loved him.
How does Catherine's power change after Henri's death?
Catherine's influence grows significantly at court, especially over her children and political affairs.
What is Mary Stuart's stance on religion?
Mary Stuart becomes increasingly zealous in her Catholic faith, advocating for a crackdown on Protestantism.
What happens to the Bourbon brothers?
The Bourbon brothers are exiled and plot to regain power by kidnapping King Francis.
Does the plot to kidnap King Francis succeed?
The plot to kidnap Francis is foiled, revealing deep divisions and conflicts within the French court.
How does Catherine manipulate court politics?
Catherine uses her cunning and sometimes resorts to the dark arts to manipulate those around her for power.
What is the climax of the episode?
The climax involves the failed attempt to kidnap King Francis, highlighting the complex political and religious conflicts at the French court.