Reign Season 2 Episode 6: "Three Queens" Quotes
Francis: Seeing you safe today, I could not have borne losing you. I want you to know I did not mean those words I said. I didn't even mean them in the moment. I was desperate. I was afraid for you. Oh God Mary. I can't live like this with us so far apart.
Mary: Then stop shutting me out. Tell me why you're so afraid! Whatever it is I will fight at your side!
Francis: You would, wouldn't you? You would fight to the end. There's no need to be so ferocious, you know. I was just feeling the pressures of being a King. Naturally, they take a toll. I'm sorry. Whatever happens, I'll never leave you. Never betray you.
Mary: Isn't lack of honesty a betrayal?
Francis: You must believe that I'll fix this! I'll end this distance between us. I swear. You do believe me, don't you?
Mary: Of course. I believe you.
Francis: You mean it? You're not just acting a part of a dutiful wife like my mother had to? I don't want that.
Mary: No, that will never be us.
The beginning is always promising. The trick is to go on that way.
Lola
Narcisse: And I want you to know that I do understand.
Lola: You understand?
Narcisse: Why you wanted your dowry back. With it you can stay or go as you wish. It means you haven't surrendered to life at court. You can still make your own decisions. Perhaps find love again, get married. I have the same wish.
Catherine: I was reminded today that she's a good fighter to have when your back's against the wall. Whatever is going on, trust her, be honest. If you don't, she'll end up a thousand miles away from you, playing her role out of duty.
Francis: And you would care?
Catherine: She has a childlike belief that a woman should trust her husband. I find I wish it were true.
My dear, never give up a crown to anybody.
Catherine
Gifford: Mary Queen of Scots, did you really think you could wear the English Coat of Arms and not be apprised?
Catherine: Elizabeth is behind the impostors!
Mary: If I learned one thing at French court it's worth keeping a dagger on you. [whips out a dagger] [Catherine whips out a two pronged hair pin] Poison?
Catherine: You say that so hopefully now, but sadly it's not. I don't carry poison everywhere! I might accidentally kill myself.
Are you seriously, seriously suggesting that you want to watch me bathe in return for getting my dowry back?
Lola
Peasant: Your Majesty? Is it true that Queen Catherine once threw an entire family of hat makers into the dungeon?
Peasant 2: Yes! I heard they cheated her and she nailed their eyes open so she'd always have to see their deceitful bills.
Catherine: Where do these stories come from? It was one man and I only stretched him a little! Nails, indeed. First you should know he was a terrible, terrible hat maker.
You know that as a Queen, you put on an act. You can't always show what's in your heart. The same is true for being a wife. If Francis isn't sharing his heart with you, pretend you don't see. You'll withhold your own secrets from him soon enough. I'm sorry, but you must give up this dream and accept this distance between you. If you need solace, find it elsewhere, in a separate life, with your own work. And if you find that the crown weighs too heavily, well then line it with velvet. That's what I do.
Catherine
Mary, I know that you think I belittle your marriage by comparing it to mine, but that is not why I talk to you the way I do. I walked this road first, that's all, and I learned if you hold on to foolish romantic expectations, it will make it that much harder.
Catherine
Catherine: I suppose you mean infertility because no man has any inkling about women's problems. Oh, I spent 10 years suffering the same uncertainty.
Mary: And yet you torment me.
Catherine: All in good fun. But is Francis pressing you about it?
Mary: He submitted that it bothers him and he's become distant. He doesn't share his problems with me like he used to. If this goes on, what will our marriage become?
Catherine: Normal, especially for a royal. A crown changes everything.