- With France in a state of famine, as well as religious and political unrest, Mary looks for a way to feed the people, risking the wrath of a vengeful Lord Narcisse (Craig Parker). Francis is preoccupied by the harrowing suspicion that his dead father's spirit can possess the living and is haunting Francis as revenge for his murder. As Catherine makes excessive and lavish preparations for a coronation ceremony to give the impression of stability to the realm, Bash confronts the reality of a country plagued by fear, bankruptcy, and murder.—Reign.wikia.com
- To convince foreign enemies plague and famine haven't weakened France into an easy prey, Catherine insists on a lavish coronation for Francis, while vindictive Narcisse keeps withholding the promised grain. Both are duly cross when Mary undercuts his authority by promising on her own accord a deal to free late king Louis's protestant prisoners of religious conscience for grain from German duke Charles Schuler. The political nightmare grows when the prisoners are abducted, as turns out by prince Condé, in a private deal to free his bastard's mother who was seized by Calvinists in Amsterdam. Sebastian starts his duties as royal deputy, looking into the crimes to profit from the plague, and isn't amused his naive wife practically accepted a castle as bribe from profiteering frauds. Francis consults a medium, haunted by a woman claiming to be possessed by his late father's ghost.—KGF Vissers
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