Also, when York says "But when he frowned it was against the French" Richard should move protectively towards her.
And Queenie should not be required to have a French accent unless the actress is actually French (or a native French-speaker). Fake French accents are nearly always painful (SIAN THOMAS, I AM LOOKING IN YOUR DIRECTION), and since it is medieval England we can pretend they are "really" speaking French anyway. (Which is problematic in re: Mowbray's exit speech, but who's going to notice?)
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Date: 2010-02-15 03:25 am (UTC)- Richard and Queenie should hold hands a lot
Also, when York says "But when he frowned it was against the French" Richard should move protectively towards her.
And Queenie should not be required to have a French accent unless the actress is actually French (or a native French-speaker). Fake French accents are nearly always painful (SIAN THOMAS, I AM LOOKING IN YOUR DIRECTION), and since it is medieval England we can pretend they are "really" speaking French anyway. (Which is problematic in re: Mowbray's exit speech, but who's going to notice?)