Words escaped me for the longest time to describe this. Suddenly the show was giving me Lucrezia and Micheletto, interacting and talking and bonding. It takes all of one scene for the two of them to become something more than allies on their way to new place. The combination which begins on the trip to Naples is the start of a new connection that is exclusive between Lucrezia and Micheletto — something private and delicate but with the same undercurrent of brutality that seems to tie Micheletto to any Borgia he allows himself to connect to.
And that was just their first scene together this episode! Are you kidding me? Poison has been swirling around the characters of this show since the pilot but now, Lucrezia stumbles over poison of her own for the first time. She seethes and Micheletto is there for her, at her shoulder as he always is for Cesare, answering honestly even when he surprises.
I would love them to death and beyond. I would make all tremble who would come between us. Contemplate that one in the comments. Over in Rome, why did Bianca Melia Kreiling show up last week and why do we care? Cause bitch be crazy! This is actually sad. Kudos to Jeremy Irons here.
The way he conveys that the Pope is simultaneously freaked out that this woman will threaten his papacy, but also genuinely concerned for her well-being is brilliant. What did you think of the episode?
Are you going to miss King Ferdinand? When Alfonso could not give a straight answer unbeknownst to Ferdinand, Alfonso and Lucrezia did not have sex on the wedding night due to an argument , Ferdinand pressed his nephew for the truth and was then told that nothing happened on the wedding night.
Realizing that the marriage had therefore not been consummated, thus threatening the alliance between Rome and Naples, Ferdinand confronted Pope Alexander and Cesare with what he had learned. He then told the two how the marriage was "a sham" unless it was consummated, invoking the word of God much to the Pope 's anger. Fearlessly, Ferdinand angered the Pope and Cesare further by proclaiming his nephew as an honorable man, while calling Lucrezia out for having a son by a father who was unknown.
Waving off threats, Ferdinand then told Alexander he would see the marriage consummated to erase any possibility of doubt in its legitimacy, but he would not just take the word of Alfonso or anyone else for that matter. He wanted proof: a public display of Lucrezia and Alfonso consummating the marriage, with witnesses from both sides of the family. Ferdinand would be the witness for his nephew, and Cesare would be the witness for his sister.
The King of Naples clearly enjoyed watching the act and admiring the naked Lucrezia, as he smirked and fidgeted in his chair. The matter of legitimizing the marriage was now settled to his liking, and Ferdinand prepared to leave for home. When he continued to refuse Lucrezia's son to be recognized at court, Lucrezia planned to kill him herself by poisoning him, but was talked out of it by Micheletto. Every photo of Micheletto Corella on this wiki can be seen here.
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