First Look: The CW's Reign
There are many great things about living in New York, and one of them
is the Paley Center in midtown. The
Paley Center is a museum that is dedicated to one thing only; television. For the past several years, they have given
members as well as the public the chance to get a first look at the new fall
television season. This year, I was
lucky enough to get to view the pilot for the new CW series about Mary, Queen
of Scots, called appropriately enough, REIGN.
(Mary and Francis have a tense moment)
I tried
desperately to check my brain at the door and throw away and preconceived
notions that I might have had from watching the extended preview online. However, that proved difficult once the show
started. Granted, I’m clearly not the
intended viewing audience for this show.
The CW tends to skew hella young and most of the shows are geared
towards teenagers and twenty-somethings.
REIGN is definitely skewed towards teenage girls; there is man candy,
pretty dresses and lots of jeweled headbands.
I wouldn’t be surprised if FOREVER 21 and the CW hooked up to do a dress
and accessory line based on the show.
The show is basically GOSSIP GIRL + 16th century France +
supernatural elements = REIGN.
Adelaide Kane
(who looks a heck of lot like actress Michelle Trachtenberg) plays Mary, Queen
of Scots. And if you have seen the
preview commercial, you know that she does not have red hair, it’s more dark
brown with red highlights. She’s also
not particularly tall or Francis is particularly short, I can’t really tell. (According to IMBD, she’s only 5’4”, the real
Mary was 5’11”). She plays Mary as
rather tentative at first but then she finds her inner feistiness. When we first meet Mary, she’s been living in
a convent in France away from the court as a way of keeping her safe. After a rousing game of football, an incident
occurs that makes the Reverend Mother realize that it is time that Mary leave
the convent and head for court.
(The royal court waits to greet Mary)
Once she gets
there, Mary soon realizes that her betrothed is not that happy to see her. See Francis (Toby Regbo) is on the fence
about whether an alliance with Scotland is really what France needs to protect
her from her enemies. In his spare time,
he’s been forging swords and armor for the French army. Catherine de Medici is played by Megan
Follows who played Anne of Green Gables years ago. She’s also not happy to see Mary, since her
good buddy Nostradamus gave her some bad news about Mary and Francis’ future. While Francis blows hot and cold towards Mary,
his bastard half-brother Sebastian (played by Torrance Combs) catches Mary’s
eye. Sebastian is the son of Henri II and
his mistress Diane de Poitiers. I smell
potential love triangle, don’t you?
(Mary and Sebastian get acquainted)
Besides
Mary’s arrival at court which seems to be somewhere on the Normandy coast
(there are many lovely shots of what is actually the Irish sea since the pilot
was shot in Ireland), the first episode deals with the marriage of Princess
Elisabeth, eldest daughter of Henri II and Catherine de Medici, to Philip II of
Spain who is depicted in the series as a young hot guy close to Elisabeth’s age
instead of a widower in his thirties.
The episode turns into soft porn when the girls decide to watch the
wedding night behind a screen. Although
they don’t stay for the consummation, all of them are incredibly turned
on. They start running around the palace
rubbing themselves against the furniture like they’re in heat. Seriously, one of the girls starts to
pleasure herself in the hallway.
So far Megan
Follows as Catherine de Medici is the best thing about the show. You get the sense that she is the real power
behind the throne, not her husband.
Henri, so far, has been depicted as nothing more than a horn dog. It will be interesting to see if they develop
the relationship between Henri and Diane and the animosity that Catherine felt
towards her rival. In the pilot, I don’t
think Diane had more than one line. Nostradamus pops up in the pilot and like
everyone else; the actor playing him is about twenty years too young for the
role. I mentioned earlier that there was a supernatural element to the series.
Nostradamus is part of that element, but there is also apparently a ghost that
haunts the royal palace who warns Mary of dire plots against her. Oh and there is also a dark forest which
Sebastian warns Mary away from after her dog Stirling runs away.
Everyone in
show speaks with a sort of English accent which is interesting since Mary and
her maids were Scottish, and the court French.
Catherine and Henri had ten children; it will be interesting if any of
them show up in the series. The
costumes, at least for the woman, look as if the costume designer raided
FOREVER 21 during prom season. There are lots of sparkly headbands and
sleeveless dresses. At one point, during the feast after the wedding, the girls
kick off their high-heeled pumps and dance the night away.
Although I
found many moments in the show hilarious, I’m willing to give this show a
shot. Although if you disliked The
Tudors because you thought it was historically inaccurate, you will really hate
this show. Since the show is called
REIGN, if it gets picked up beyond the first season, at some point Mary will
have to go back to Scotland to reign. The show is up against some heavy competition
on Thursday, but it might just keep the VAMPIRE DIARIES audience and pick-up
those viewers who were devoted to GOSSIP GIRL. I will certainly keep blogging
each episode as long as the show is on.
Fact vs. Fiction: Well, the big one is that Diane de Poitiers
and Henri II never had any children.
Diane was 19 years older than the King.
Although their affair started when he was 16, and she was 35, it seems
that either Diane was no longer as fertile or she took measures to prevent a
pregnancy. The King did however have an
illegitimate child by Janet Fleming, the governess of Mary Queen of Scots. Her
daughter Mary was one of the young queen’s “Four Marys.” Princess Elisabeth did marry Philip II of
Spain, but she was married to him by proxy in France. They didn’t marry in person until Nostradamus
did spent time at the French court; Catherine de Medici was one of his
admirers. It is also a fact that
Catherine de Medici was never that fond of Mary. However, Mary was raised at the French court
with Francis and his siblings. Princess
Elisabeth was one of her closest friends (Elisabeth is only scene in the
wedding night scene). The real Francis stuttered and was abnormally short. He certainly wasn’t a strapping hot
blond.
You can watch the full trailer for Reign below:
You can watch the full trailer for Reign below:
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