Entirely Beloved
"Entirely Beloved" | |
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Wolf Hall episode | |
Episode no. |
Series 1 Episode 2 |
Directed by | Peter Kosminsky |
Written by | Peter Straughan |
Story by | Hilary Mantel |
Original air date | 28 January 2015 |
Running time | 60 minutes |
"Entirely Beloved" is the second episode of the BBC Two series Wolf Hall. It was first broadcast on 28 January 2015.
Plot summary
In December 1529, following Cardinal Thomas Wolsey's departure as Lord Chancellor, Thomas Cromwell gains favor from King Henry VIII and is sworn into the king's Privy Council.
Cast
- Mark Rylance as Thomas Cromwell
- Jonathan Pryce as Thomas Wolsey
- Damian Lewis as Henry VIII of England
- Claire Foy as Anne Boleyn
- Bernard Hill as the Duke of Norfolk
- Robert Wilfort as George Cavendish
- Anton Lesser as Thomas More
- Joanne Whalley as Catherine of Aragon
- Christopher Fairbank as Walter Cromwell
- Tom Holland as Gregory Cromwell
- Harry Lloyd as Harry Percy
- Charity Wakefield as Mary Boleyn
Critical reception
"Entirely Beloved" received positive reviews. The Daily Telegraph again gave the episode 5/5; Reviewer Jasper Reeves also praised Straughan's dialogue and Peter Kosminsky's directing, writing, "It’s like watching a chess grandmaster go around a room playing 20 challengers at once. The spectacle is dizzying, and the acting magnificent."[1]
Neela Debnath, writing for The Independent, compared the intrigue and scheming in Wolf Hall to that of Game of Thrones, writing, "Game of Thrones fans tuning in to watch Wolf Hall might notice similarities between the politicking in King's Landing and Henry VIII’s court – and they wouldn’t be wrong." Debnath praised the lead actor, writing, "Rylance continues to mesmerize as the man of questionable birth rising to become the king’s right-hand man. His calm, collected and measured performance really has the audience rooting for him."[2]
In his review for The Guardian, John Sutherland praised writer Peter Straughan, who wrote the teleplay based on Hilary Mantel's original book: "Straughan ... has been commendably faithful to Mantel while infusing new televisual life into the narrative.[3]
References
- ↑ Reeves, Jasper (28 January 2015). "Wolf Hall, episode 2, review: 'magnificent'". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
- ↑ Debnath, Neela (28 January 2015). "Wolf Hall, Entirely Beloved - TV review: Like Game of Thrones, but without the dragons or White Walkers". The Independent. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
- ↑ Sutherland, John (28 January 2015). "Wolf Hall recap: episode two – getting inside Cromwell's head". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
External links
- Entirely Beloved at the Internet Movie Database
- "Entirely Beloved" at the BBC