EPISODE
SEASON
The Tudors - Season 1
Tudors showcase 40 years of unconquerable monarchy of King Henry VIII of England in which Jonathan Rhys Meyers seems to be only focused on sex, political conspiracy and risky court liaisons
4 March 1987, Haywards Heath, Sussex, England, UK
1972, London, England, UK
4 April 1926, Dublin, Ireland
5 June 1944, Dublin, Ireland
1 December 1961, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
18 May 1981, Killiney, County Dublin, Ireland
1965, Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland, UK
7 August 1975, Stornaway, Scotland, UK
8 August 1961, New York City, New York, USA
24 January 1978, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
19 August 1948, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
4 June 1964, London, England, UK
12 August 1985, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England, UK
4 February 1970, Laleham, Middlesex, England, UK
April 01, 2007
So far this series looks like lots of sex and flashy sets without much well-crafted dialogue or intriguing character development to back it up.
April 01, 2007
The series goes only rock-opera deep, moving full-steam ahead without much accounting for character motivation.
April 01, 2007
Smart casting, powerful performances and a riveting, easy-to-follow story make "The Tudors" a dashing TV treat.
April 01, 2007
"The Tudors" is not the great series that it might have been, but it's certainly a watchable and diverting one.
April 01, 2007
For all the heavy breathing, it's dramatically dead, so that even while it offers "sympathetic" views of sometimes maligned historical figures, one never feels involved with them or their fates.
April 01, 2007
It's underwritten and ... overripe.
April 01, 2007
Even though "The Tudors" adds another jewel to the crown Showtime has been forging of late, this particular jewel isn't all that dazzling.
April 01, 2007
Still, for all its ferocious ambition to be more than just another heavily corseted, respectful historical drama, "The Tudors" falls flat in more than one arena.
April 01, 2007
He's [Henry VIII] played with riveting intensity and bristling sensuality by Irish-born Jonathan Rhys Meyers
April 01, 2007
Anglophiles will scoff at the sloppiness with historical detail. Anyone else is going to be confused at why they're not seeing someone like Oliver Platt play Henry VIII

