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Tuesday, April 28
haves yous beens keeping up with The Tudors, and their franztastic third season? probably not, cause you either don't have Showtime (understandable), hate history (what, are you more into math shows like Numb3r5?), loathe watching nekkid women be nekkid (which makes no sense since everyone loves nekkid chicks, including gay dudes and straight chicks and even eunuchs!), or perhaps you juss can't deal with the high turnover on characters, since most of em end up headless, thanks to Henry The VIII (we feel you, even though we're not physically feeling you, although we'd love to physically feel the dearly departed Anne Boleyn [NSFW])
well, poop on you if haven't been keeping up, cause The Tudors be like watching a yumcredible movie that keeps unspooling delights week after week (did we mention the nekkid chicks?). one of the major reasons why this season has continued to rock the yum is the usage of the King's first and mostly forgotten daughter Mary, who is now a bit more growns up. having her as a familiar face in the kingdom's court/show is almos more bestness than the nekkid chicks being nekkid [NSFW], even though she keeps her robes on! and why? cause she's played to innocent perfection by Sarah Bolger, whom you may remember as the eldest daughter from the mos eggsalad tearjerker In America, which costarred her sister Emma. good to know that Bolger's the real deal and will probably have a solid career in the decades to come. she'll next be seen in Roy Scheider's final movie, Iron Cross, as well as in our dreams, with the Tudors main theme song [d] playing in the background. look, we know she's no Ashlynn Brooke [NSFW], but she's mos def a cutie pie mcgee, in that Irish/Scottish/Welsh/British/United Kingdom we don't get sunlight kinda way. to sum it up, The Tudors totally rox it, so does Sarah Bolger, and if she's ever having lunch, we'd love to be her ploughman
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