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THE PILLARS OF THE EARTH
S01E04 - Battlefield
Four years later,
the war still continues.
King Stephen has besieged
Princess Maud in Lincoln Castle.
SHIRING
I'm feeling much better
from this ague, my dear.
My physician says that I
should be on my feet in a week.
I am so relieved, my darling!
Any word from William?
Well, the king's army have
engaged Maud at Lincoln.
Her half brother,
Gloucester, is away in France,
so he can't help her.
She's held it for 4 years now,
and it's time we took it back.
Oh, there's a new knight
fighting for Stephen,
William says,
who no one's ever heard of.
Very mysterious fellow.
Learned to fight in France.
But evidently quite extraordinary.
Our sweet William,
I fear, is jealous.
He can be so like
a child sometimes.
What's this, my dear?
The doctor said you
needed to be bled.
He's too busy to do it, of course.
Bless you.
William is being held back, but
not by some anonymous knight.
He's nearly 25 years old.
He needs to marry and
give us grandchildren.
There are plenty of
women who'd have him.
None of sufficient
nobility, my love.
And if he can't marry a title,
he shall have to inherit one.
Are you suggesting that I
retire and give him mine?
I know you'd never agree to that.
Not in my prime, I wouldn't!
There, that's quite
enough, my dear.
You drink too much, Percy.
Your tongue's too loose.
I fear you've cut too deep.
No, my sweet.
Not deep enough.
Climb up the ladder!
We need more steel and daggers!
Stephen's army has us surrounded.
We've been besieged for weeks.
How am I supposed to
eat when everyone else
is starving for my sake?
You must keep up your
strength, my Queen.
Where is Gloucester?
My brother has never
abandoned us before!
He should be arriving soon.
Why isn't he coming?
Gloucester may indeed
be raising forces
to rescue his sister, Your Majesty.
But we have surrounded
Lincoln castle,
and shortly they will starve.
Excellent! The end is in sight.
You are to be
congratulated, young man.
You hear that, Eustace?
The crown will be yours, after all.
Yes, yes!
My condolences on
your father's death.
An ague can be so unpredictable.
He was a loyal subject.
As am I, Your Majesty,
as I hope to be as the new earl.
Yes, quite.
We
We have some problems
regarding the earldom.
- Your Majesty?
- There is another claimant.
Is he here?
Richard of Kingsbridge,
champion of the battlefield.
You have, indeed,
proved your loyalty
against your father's treason.
I will weigh your
claim most carefully.
I ask for nothing more, My King.
How did Richard get the
money to become a knight?
The armor alone
costs a small fortune!
It seems he has a wealthy sister.
I'm the earl!
I'm the rightful earl!
Richard lost that claim when
his father lost his head!
Getting soldiers is all
the king cares about.
Raise an army to finish Maud,
he'll give you whatever you want.
Easily said, but where do
we get the means to do it?
The market at Kingsbridge
sucks the money out of Shiring.
Kingsbridge gets the rents,
the taxes, business
- Close the market.
- How?
The king has licensed it!
Oh yes.
Unfortunately, he has.
What?
If I close the market for you,
will you close the quarry for me?
Still trying to stop that cathedral
so you can build
your precious palace?
How will you close the market?
I haven't worked that out yet.
Have you got any
brilliant ideas, William?
A fire.
Start a fire.
It's worked for you before.
- Hush, William.
- Mother
I said quiet!
William might be right.
A fire
But a small one this time.
Check that windlass, Jack!
Make sure it's well-greased.
That big wheel needs to go up.
I'm impressed, Prior Philip.
You've made astonishing
progress since I left.
And it's not just
the church, Richard.
Everyone has the
money to buy things.
The town is 3 times
the size of what it was,
They want to buy
your sister's wool.
They come to see the
only female wool merchant
in this part of England.
Grown men quake at the sight of me.
Now, don't hit your thumb.
Right? Right?
Right.
See?
Still working on that, sir?
Want me to get it for you?
We're enclosing the east end
while we work on the rest.
This will protect the
altar from weather and dust.
You look tired and happy, Tom.
I am.
And I am.
Are you free Thursday next?
I'm giving a dinner in honor
of Richard's safe return.
Thank you.
It would be my pleasure.
You're invited too, Jack!
Have you ever killed a giant?
Yes, as a matter of fact, I have.
- How big?
- As big as this house.
Oh! Was there a lot of blood?
No, because I frightened him.
He was afraid of mice, so
I put one down his trousers.
It terrified him so much,
he dropped down dead.
Can I see your dagger?
He's a darling, isn't he?
Better off here than
with his real parents.
His da was a cut
purse, most likely,
and his mother, a ***.
A tender trap, the world.
I left my sister
to join the priory.
I raised her since infancy,
and she took to the streets.
I'll never forgive myself for that.
This is your love line.
I see you have many
female admirers!
What's funny, Martha?
Don't you admire me?
Definitely not!
I do.
I think your cathedral
work is lovely, Alfred.
Thank you, Aliena.
Jack's turn.
Oh, come on!
Your hand has healed nicely.
St.
Adolphus must
have worked a miracle!
How odd! Your love line's split,
marked with little crosses.
You love two women, Jack,
who treat you very badly.
Two?
Mistress Work and Mother Church!
Prior Philip?
Take it to him.
Your Eminence.
My little fire has done its work.
And I'm about to complete
my end of the bargain.
How soon will you close the quarry?
Unfortunately, we have a problem.
Nothing serious, I hope.
A matter of life and death.
Eternal life.
You see, the only way to close
the quarry involves bloodshed.
Innocent lives shall be lost.
My son shall burn in
hell for your sins.
That's why you've been a
reluctant enforcer, William?
Mother's always
been afraid of fire.
But the fires of hell are eternal.
On your knees.
Are you sorry
for all the lives
taken by your sword
in the past and in the future?
Oh yes.
Ego te absolvo.
Do what you must.
Oh, thank you.
My Lord Bishop.
What brings us this great honor?
Save the sarcasm, Philip.
Order from the Sheriff.
It's forbidden to run a market
without a license from the king.
But we have a license.
May I see it?
Ah, it's been stolen.
The Sheriff has no record of it.
Then he's a liar.
I think you are the liar, Philip.
As of next month, the
market moves to Shiring.
Why should this concern you?
- All Satan's lies concern me.
- I'm not Satan!
You're an obstruction
to God's rule on earth,
which is the Church,
which is Satan's adversary.
I am part of the Church!
Then why do you defy me? Obey me.
I obey God before you!
The Church has rules and hierarchy!
- I obey my heart
- Kneel before me
now!
Proud Philip.
I'll appeal to the king.
The king is preoccupied
at the moment.
He's about to win a war.
You're the witch's son, right?
She's not a witch.
Words.
How did you recognize me?
- We've never met.
- The hair!
It's my father's hair, not hers.
You knew him?
- I've heard his story, yes.
- No, more than that.
You saw him.
Was that before or after
he was falsely accused?
Your affection for a
father you never met
is touching but misplaced.
I thought you'd know better
than to take your mother's
word on his character,
which I know only by hearsay.
But the details
are very persuasive.
He stole a chalice,
a vessel who holds
the blood of Christ.
Blasphemy.
He impregnated a novice.
Blasphemy.
And he died without repenting.
- Blasphemy.
- Words.
Yes, I'm good with words.
We all have our talents.
Yours are just as obvious.
May I?
Breathtaking little devils!
Yes
You seem to know them well.
Who told you to carve this?
Otto dead, and four others!
Good-hearted,
God-fearing people
who deserved the right
to peace and justice
from their Lord!
Enough to make angels weep!
You must go to the king.
He can get back the
quarry and the market.
Richard goes to
Lincoln on the morrow.
The king awaits him there.
Can you spare Jack for a week?
He can best explain
our construction needs.
No, that's fine.
Needs
to be a little bit darker.
Good morning, Jack!
What brings you to town?
I'm here to ask Richard if
if Prior Philip and I may
accompany him to Lincoln.
He'll be happy for the company.
But he's not here at present.
He's trying to win a kiss
from the blacksmith's daughter.
Would you like to wait for
him? I expect him back soon.
Have you seen my weaving room?
It's not much, but it's all I need.
My new palace!
Do you miss the old one?
Oh, Lord no!
I miss my father
and I miss the people I lived with.
But I don't miss the
obligations or the pretensions.
I certainly don't miss my
innocence or my ignorance,
whatever it is you call it.
I'm happy.
Well, you've earned it.
Are you? Happy?
Am I happy
I think so.
I think
Especially when I'm at work.
When I work, I hear these voices.
Whose? The voices of angels?
- Are you some kind of saint?
- No, voices from the stone.
When I carve it,
it tells me where to cut it.
The stone speaks to you?
No, not the stone, but
what it wants to be.
So the saint or the gargoyle
or the tiniest corner
of the cathedral
It doesn't even have to
have a face.
It can be
a line or a design or
the curve of an arch.
It's not a It's not a voice.
It's a It is an image,
but it's the sound
of an image, so
I can't describe it.
I'm very sorry.
I just I know when my
when my chisel hits the rock,
that the rock's in tune.
It's a song.
That's it.
It's a song of what will be.
How very fortunate you are.
There you are, Jack.
Da wants you.
They're mortaring the arches.
LINCOLN
Yeah, go on! Get out of here!
You're afraid of us?
You did well, young Richard.
Put them over there.
Maud now controls
only the inner walls.
The *** won't
escape me this time.
Richard of Kingsbridge!
Welcome back!
It's good to be back, My Lord King.
- The siege is going well?
- Monstrously well.
Barely a month and already
the people are starving.
They toss their dead
over the wall by the hour.
The stench is awful but the
smell of victory is sweet.
I see you've brought a monk
with you as your squire.
This is the Prior
of Kingsbridge, Lord.
Oh yes, Prior Philip.
Well, have you come
to fight for me?
I am here because God's work
needs help, My Lord King.
If it were God's work, then
He should do it Himself.
I'm busy.
As a boon to me, your Majesty,
would you hear him out?
Take off your robe.
- Your Majesty?
- You heard me.
Strip.
You're more prideful
than you used to be.
I don't wish to
see your pasty body.
I wish to wear your filthy clothes.
William of Shiring?
Yes, My Lord?
Find him a tunic.
I've wanted to take a
look around the city walls,
and if I'm dressed as a
monk, they won't shoot at me.
You, on the other hand,
are an easy target.
Perhaps it is God's will that
I should die to save the king.
I've never understood God's will.
Do you think He wills that?
I don't know, My Lord.
I only ask Gos for one life.
Maud's.
She doesn't even need to be
killed, simply handed over.
But instead they let
their children go hungry
and their grandparents
waste away to bones.
It's their choice.
It's not mine.
And it's certainly not God's.
Look!
Are you frightened, Philip?
Well, the archers are very good.
Yes, My Lord, I'm very frightened.
If I am killed, will you
re-license Kingsbridge market?
Well, now we get to the point.
Well, don't you have a license?
- It's been lost.
- Will you pay for a new one?
Yes, unless you're willing to
grant it freely for God's glory.
Well, you're a
proud and frugal man.
Will you give me the right
to take stone from the quarry?
Didn't I give you
that right before?
Yes, but you took it away.
Ah, yes.
Yes, that's because I
was warned about you.
By whom? By the bishop?
- It doesn't matter now.
- Prior!
Whose hair of flame?
An artist boy's.
One king he crowns,
one king destroys.
That boy with the red hair?
I want him dead by morning.
My Lord! My Lord King!
Gloucester's army is
coming to free Maud.
They'll be here by mid-afternoon.
Good.
Prepare for battle.
Your Majesty! The market
license and the quarry?
Denied.
Grab your weapons, boys!
Our only hope now is
if Stephen is defeated.
Normally, at this hour,
I'm on my knees,
singing God's praise.
Do you pray, Jack?
My work I think of
as a kind of prayer.
Some of God's greatest artists
and writers and
musicians were religious.
Pray with me.
Oh dear.
My, uh, my beads.
They must have fallen off
when I took off my robe.
Go to the church, would you?
See if someone's found them?
Yes, Prior.
Gloucester's retreating
to the forest.
Stephen is given chase.
Robert of Gloucester,
I claim you as my prisoner
in the name of King Stephen.
I can't see the King anymore.
We have him!
The king is ransomed!
They've captured the King.
Gloucester has won!
Sound the retreat!
Retreat!
Retreat!
See them run!
What is it? What's happening?
Your brother's been taken.
Oh God!
As has the King.
Our soldiers ambushed him.
Stephen's army is
sounding a retreat.
They're running away.
Your brother's men
are coming to free us.
We've won!
God save Queen Maud!
Stop! In the name of
Christ Jesus, stop!
We'll have to do a bit of a dance,
but God is on our side.
Do you have your story
straight, William?
Pray God she believes it.
Why are you here?
You sided against us.
Your king lies in our
dungeon to be hanged tomorrow.
Why shouldn't you hang with him?
- My Lady
- We are not Your Lady.
We are Your Majesty.
Your Majesty, your half-brother
Robert of Gloucester
is a prisoner also, held by
what remains of Stephen's army.
His captor, one
Richard of Kingsbridge,
a blood-thirsty fellow.
I regret to say we know him well.
If Stephen hangs,
Gloucester will hang higher.
You can save him.
By trusting you?
We are closer in
sympathy to Your Majesty
than Your Majesty might guess.
I was your brother's confessor,
and Lady Regan served
in waiting to his wife.
Yes.
I remember you.
I remember your face.
My brother the Prince and
his wife died in a shipwreck,
the one that started
this war of succession.
No one survived.
Weren't you supposed to
be on board with them?
Your Majesty, I was sent
ahead in another ship
with my young son,
who is with me today.
Your Majesty.
Who sent you ahead?
Why, your brother, the prince.
I was bringing good news
to the king, your father.
My Lady, the Princess,
was at last with child.
Why didn't we learn of this?
News of the shipwreck
reached the courts
before I did, Your Majesty.
I saw no reason to burden
your father any further.
What else are you hiding from us?
Why nothing, Your Majesty.
Then why did you side
with Stephen against us?
William.
I was raised at
court, Your Majesty,
and my parents were told that
if they did not support Stephen,
I would be killed.
Your Majesty has a
beloved only son as I do.
What would a mother not do
in order to spare his life?
Very well.
You may deal with this
Richard of Kingsbridge
and exchange our
dear Gloucester's life
for that of the traitor Stephen's.
I assume they would accept no less.
Our secretary, Father
Francis, will accompany you.
Your beloved only son, however,
will remain here as collateral.
Any hint of treachery on your part
and I'll have your
balls on a platter
all 6 of them.
I'm here to see the usurper Stephen
at the command of the Queen.
Hey! Bring that through!
- Hey, give me the key!
- No!
Hurry up with them, OK?
Round them up!
You must understand, Your Majesty,
we only side with Maud to help you.
Once you regain your throne
I'll see her dead.
In time
Majesty.
But first
she requires your allegiance
and public acknowledgment
of her as Queen.
That will never happen.
Rest assured,
whatever is writ today
can be scratched tomorrow.
May I tell her you accept?
I'd rather hang.
Then you will.
Once her torturers
have finished with you,
you will beg for her
forgiveness from the scaffold,
your neck will snap
and you will foul yourself.
Nothing noble in a hanging.
Hey! Bring that through!
Do what you must.
In taking my leave,
I must perform an
unfortunate familiarity.
Do you see that priest there?
He's the one who betrayed
Bartholomew of Shiring,
the Queen's friend, to
Stephen, the usurper.
If you can get him
to admit to this,
she will be very, very happy.
Come on.
All the fleece that's
fallen out of sacks,
put in the basket.
Last year when we did this,
we ended up with half a sack extra.
The profits are yours.
Thank you!
Alfred.
What's wrong?
We received news from Lincoln.
It's Richard.
T-t-tell
me it's not Richard.
No, Richard is well.
It is he who sent word.
The King's army is
fallen and Maud now rules.
But
Prior Philip?
Captured, not dead.
He's
among those to be ransomed.
Oh God!
It is Jack who is dead.
It's easy, Philip.
You're an honest man.
It's easy for an honest
man to tell the truth.
All you have say is that
you betrayed Bartholomew,
and ruined Maud's chances
of an early victory.
Say it.
It's easy.
I I I I
I beg God to give me strength.
Spare yourself, Philip.
You're not a martyr.
And you are not the Church!
Yes!
Yes!
I betrayed Bartholomew
to you,
and you're the one
who betrayed Maud.
He has confessed.
He is a traitor.
See that he's hanged.
Yes, Your Eminence.
In order to conserve expenditures
and, God-willing,
meet the ransom demands
for our good prior,
I, as sub-prior,
order all work on the Kingsbridge
cathedral to be stopped.
He's not dead.
I would know it if he were dead.
He can't be dead.
I don't allow him to be dead.
I dreamed this would
happen and I didn't stop it.
Why?
- It makes no bloody sense!
- It doesn't have to make sense.
This is part of
God's plan and we
God's plan?
If God has a plan, it's not
working out very well, is it?
Hang the traitors!
Bring out the rest of them!
Make your peace with God, man.