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multifandom-gif · 3 months ago
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JANE GREY & GUILDFORD DUDLEY in MY LADY JANE, 1x07 “Another Girl, Another Planet” ❤️
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renegadesstuff · 5 months ago
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THE MOMENT HE FELL IN LOVE WITH HER 🥹🤏
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wellgoslowly · 4 months ago
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the lack of my lady jane fanfics on ao3 is honestly appalling jane and guildford were literally built for fanfiction
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theproblemchild · 4 months ago
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This! This is the scene that had me obsessed!
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elettraml · 4 months ago
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Mч Lαdч Jαne
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darklinaforever · 3 months ago
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After the series of cancellations of My Lady Jane and The Acolyte, my heart is deeply hurting. But he comes back to life, thanks to the arrival of a little 4 month old creature that I finally had today and who is called Prune !
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Isn't she beautiful ?!
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watchnrant · 3 months ago
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A Bold Twist on History: Why My Lady Jane is a Hidden Gem in the World of Fantasy
My Lady Jane is a defiant breath of fresh air in the world of historical fantasy, embracing its bonkers nature with unapologetic enthusiasm. This series takes the rulebook of realism, tosses it out the window, and instead opts for a wild ride that blends history, fantasy, and romance into one delightful package. The show doesn’t just flirt with the boundaries of reality; it gleefully dances right past them, making a Black man the King of England and introducing shapeshifters as part of the social fabric. This bold move pays off beautifully, inviting viewers to suspend disbelief and simply enjoy the ride.
What sets My Lady Jane apart is not just its entertainment value but its sharp wit. The protagonists are a joy to follow, with Jane and her fellow female characters serving as the true heart of the show. Jane herself is fantastic—her earnestness is both endearing and occasionally irritating, but always compelling. Surrounding her are standout characters like her cunning, sex-positive mother, Lady Frances, and her fiercely independent sister, Lady Margaret, who exudes a strength and determination that would give even Lady Lyanna Mormont a run for her money.
The series doesn’t just rely on its characters to make an impact; it excels in world-building and plot twists, all presented with a satirical sense of humor. The tone is a unique blend of modern feminism and historical toxic masculinity, creating a fresh take on the period drama genre. It’s a show that doesn’t shy away from revising history, much like Dickinson or The Great, and in doing so, it crafts a narrative that feels both contemporary and timeless.
However, the show isn’t without its faults. At times, the blend of genres and tones may feel jarring to some viewers, and not all of the humor lands perfectly. The pacing can also be uneven, with some episodes feeling slightly stretched while others race through pivotal moments. But these are minor quibbles in an otherwise delightful series.
For those who enjoy a mix of romance, action, and wit in their shows, My Lady Jane delivers in spades. The chemistry between Emily Bader and Edward Bluemel is nothing short of magnetic, their love story evolving from enemies to lovers with a perfect balance of spice and sweetness. Their portrayal of Jane and Guildford is so compelling that you can’t help but root for them, even as they navigate the treacherous waters of political intrigue and personal growth.
The show’s historical twists add tension and excitement to the narrative, making it more than just a simple retelling of history. It’s a femme-centric romp that flips the script on traditional damsel-in-distress stories, showing what happens when women take control and defy the patriarchal constraints of their time. My Lady Jane is outrageous, audacious, and delightfully bawdy—a show that isn’t afraid to be dirty and daring.
That said, this show might not be for everyone. Fans of more traditional period dramas or those who prefer their fantasy with a bit more realism may find the show’s irreverence off-putting. But for viewers who appreciate a fresh, bold take on history with a heavy dose of humor, My Lady Jane is a gem.
Although My Lady Jane was one of the best-reviewed new shows this year, it sadly failed to find a broad enough audience. The series received a 91% critical approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, yet it never landed on Nielsen’s Top 10 weekly streaming rankings for originals. Despite the initial online buzz, it didn’t translate into enough viewers, leading to the show’s quiet exit.
In my opinion, insufficient marketing and the overshadowing by other, more heavily promoted series prevented My Lady Jane from reaching the wider audience it deserved, ultimately contributing to its untimely cancellation. It’s a real shame, because this show had all the elements of a hit: humor, heart, and a unique blend of magic. From the clever reimagining of history to the standout performances, My Lady Jane was special in many ways. For those who did find it, My Lady Jane remains a gem—one that will be missed but fondly remembered.
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stedesbonnets · 5 months ago
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JANEFORD + smiling while kissing
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my lady jane is all the modern woman wants. that being watching history’s forgotten women live again in a way that blatantly says ‘fuck you’ to history and also a guy with the sluttiest (affectionate) necklaces you’ve ever seen
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multifandom-gif · 3 months ago
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JANE GREY & GUILDFORD DUDLEY in MY LADY JANE, 1x07 “Another Girl, Another Planet” ❤️
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renegadesstuff · 4 months ago
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ARRANGED MARRIAGE, ENNEMIES TO LOVERS, FRIENDS TO LOVERS, ANNOYANCE TO LOVERS. THEY ARE EVERY TROPES 🥹❤️
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goldenhourchapman · 5 months ago
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I'm never gonna leave you. I love you. I love you too.
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dylanobrienisbatman · 5 months ago
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god i’m so obsessed with jane and guildford both experiencing the “holy fuck i cannot believe my luck” after they’re married is so excellent. she fights him in the woods and he married her for her brain and they’re so horny for each other and the whole time they’re both just a little in shock that an arranged marriage could go THIS well for them.
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burning-daylight · 4 months ago
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guildford's reaction upon seeing that his wife-to-be is the rude maiden he met at the tavern last night is pure comedy. man is so lost
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kendalroys · 3 months ago
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My Lady Jane 1.07 "Another Girl, Another Planet"
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fabiolajyx · 5 months ago
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GUILDFORD DUDLEY and JANE GREY
My Lady Jane - S01E05
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