- As Mary strategizes ways to take over the English throne, Elizabeth struggles to find an appropriate suitor to marry. Meanwhile, James gets caught up in a scheme orchestrated by John Knox and has to deal with the tragic aftermath.
- Darnley's indignation over clash over Mary's plan to ally with Lord Hamilton, Darnley's family enemy, is settled when Mary tells him that she's pregnant. Greer and James kiss. Emily feeds James false information from John Knox, causing a major misunderstanding leading to Hamilton's death and James's willing exile from Scotland to protect Mary's reputation. Longing for an heir, Elizabeth seeks a dynastic husband and shows most interest among the lined-up candidates in Archduke Ferdinand of (very Catholic) Austria. Gideon obliges with mixed feelings Elizabeth's request to try to get her pregnant, at least testing her fertility before a potential marriage. Catherine successfully pressures Narcisse into starting the affair bored Protestant Nicole demands, so to better control her and Charles. Charles finally accepts responsibility of being king, just when his warrior younger brother and potential rival for the 'quais-vacant' throne Henry de Valois reappears at court..—KGF Vissers
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