- Mary and Darnley wed in a lavish affair, which proves to be a successful decision in regards to her political standing. James makes an interesting discovery about Greer, while Elizabeth frantically tries to salvage England's power.
- Bothwell kisses Mary but can't convince her to marry him because she's already pregnant with Darnley's child, who could inherit England and Scotland. Politically emasculated consort Darnley conspires with Cardinal Odomo, whom the Vatican ordered to clip the queen-regnant's wings, promising him the royal power, but the plan is frustrated thanks to James, queen Catherine and prophet David, who seduced the cardinal's gay secretary. Pirate captain Martin arrives in Scotland for the wedding and spends time with and a fortune in gems on his bastard daughter Rose. James grows close to Greer and learns that Martin is Rose's biological father. John Knox confronts Emily about her affair with James, and chases her penniless, hence vindictive. Mary and Darnley are successfully wed despite their mutual animosity. Elizabeth furiously panics when a number of Catholic border towns switch from English to Scottish in support of Mary and Darnley, Gideon comforts her in bed.—KGF Vissers
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