0:00
I just can't stop picturing them being trapped like that, burned alive
0:04
I wish there was something I could have done for them. Wasn't there? Of course there wasn't. He's lucky to be alive
0:10
I mean, after all, it was no accident. What? The Geezes did it. Everyone knows that. I'm sure even our king knows that
0:18
Why would the Geezes want to burn a church full of Protestant peasants
0:22
To start a civil war they presumably think they can win. Is that true
0:27
We must not rush to judgment as others would take the opportunity to rush to war
0:31
Ah, yes. Well said, Your Majesty. I appreciate your support, Anjou. If I really do have it
0:38
You do? I hope so. Because if you think you would manage this situation any better, you're deluded
0:43
Same goes for the rest of you. Which is why you should go ahead and buy yourself that dress, Margot
0:48
The money you'd give to the poor wouldn't change a thing. You don't know that. Oh, don't I
0:52
Have you thought about which starving peasant would benefit from your largesse? Or the competition and spite your act of virtue signalling vanity might inspire
0:59
Sounds like a huge rationalisation to do nothing. People need to know who to follow
1:04
And how do they know who to follow? The ones in the pretty dresses
1:09
It's how it works. How it always has. I couldn't agree more. Without us to look up to, they'd have to look at their own miserable lives
1:15
I mean, they need the pomp, the ceremony, the pretty dresses. Although, sis, in this case, that dress is all wrong