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Season three of the Tudor begins in the days after Anne Boleyn';s execution. Henry quickly remarries, this time to the noblewoman Jane Seymour, and continues his quest for a suitable male heir. Season 3 focuses on Henry';s marriages to Jane Seymour and Anne of Cleves, the birth of his son Prince Edward, his ruthless suppression of the Pilgrimage of Grace, the downfall of Thomas Cromwell, and the beginnings of Henry';s relationship with the free-spirited Catherine Howard.
The Tudors remains lush and bejeweled, so much so that at times one fears it will simply collapse under its own weight, and, you know, we still have a few wives to go.
The relationship between king and subjects is the driving concern of Season Three, and marks a welcome departure from the show's previous focus on the personal drives and desires of Henry VIII.