Cromwell’s Unraveling: The Moment of Desperate Defiance

In a rare moment of unguarded vulnerability, Thomas Cromwell—his political influence eroding and his personal grief over Queen Jane’s death still raw—publicly snaps under the relentless pressure of Henry VIII’s court. When confronted by Stephen Gardiner and the Duke of Norfolk, who taunt him with Wolsey’s downfall and his own impending ruin, Cromwell’s fragile composure shatters. In a reckless outburst, he declares his willingness to take arms against the King, a statement so treasonous it immediately exposes his isolation. The moment is both a turning point and a self-sabotage: while it reveals the depth of his despair, it also accelerates his downfall by giving his enemies the ammunition they need to destroy him. The scene is a masterclass in dramatic irony—Cromwell, the architect of others’ ruin, now stumbles into his own trap, his words echoing the very accusations he once leveled against his rivals. The tension is palpable: will Henry believe the retraction that follows, or has Cromwell just signed his own death warrant?

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Cromwell makes a reckless statement about taking arms against the King, exposing his desperation and increasingly isolated position.

desperate to dangerous

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Coldly satisfied—he sees Cromwell’s outburst as proof of his weakness and an opportunity to align himself further with Gardiner against the reformists.

The Duke of Norfolk stands beside Gardiner, his arms crossed and his expression one of cold amusement. He chimes in with barbs about Wolsey, his voice dripping with disdain. He doesn’t need to say much—his presence alone amplifies Gardiner’s attacks, and he watches Cromwell’s reaction with the detachment of a man who already knows the outcome.

Goals in this moment
  • To reinforce Gardiner’s attacks and ensure Cromwell’s public humiliation is complete.
  • To solidify the conservative faction’s dominance by weakening Cromwell’s position.
Active beliefs
  • That Cromwell’s reformist agenda is a threat to the traditional order and must be crushed.
  • That the King’s grief over Jane Seymour makes him vulnerable to manipulation, and now is the time to strike.
Character traits
Derisive Opportunistic Calculating Hostile
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Gleeful and predatory—he’s enjoying Cromwell’s suffering and sees this as a critical moment to weaken his rival permanently.

Stephen Gardiner leans forward, his lips curled in a smirk as he watches Cromwell unravel. He speaks with deliberate cruelty, invoking Wolsey’s fall and Cromwell’s own corruption to provoke him further. His tone is mocking, his posture confident—he knows he’s winning this exchange. He exchanges a glance with the Duke of Norfolk, both men relishing Cromwell’s undoing.

Goals in this moment
  • To publicly humiliate Cromwell and expose his vulnerabilities to the court.
  • To push Cromwell into a position where he incriminates himself, giving Gardiner the leverage to destroy him.
Active beliefs
  • That Cromwell’s downfall is inevitable and that he can accelerate it by exploiting his grief and past mistakes.
  • That the King’s favor is shifting, and he must strike now to secure his own position.
Character traits
Sadistic Opportunistic Triumphant Verbally aggressive
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A volatile mix of grief, rage, and panic—his usual calculated demeanor replaced by raw desperation and fear of imminent ruin.

Thomas Cromwell stands in the King’s Council Chamber, his face flushed with a mix of grief and rage. His hands tremble slightly as he clenches them into fists, his voice rising in a rare loss of control. He snaps at Gardiner and Norfolk, declaring his willingness to take arms against the King—a statement that immediately horrifies him. He stumbles over his words in a desperate attempt to retract, his eyes darting between his tormentors as he realizes the gravity of his outburst.

Goals in this moment
  • To silence Gardiner and Norfolk’s taunts and reassert his authority, even if temporarily.
  • To mitigate the damage of his treasonous outburst by retracting his words before they reach the King.
Active beliefs
  • That his political enemies are closing in for the kill, and he must defend himself at all costs.
  • That his past actions (like Wolsey’s downfall) have made him vulnerable, and he cannot afford another misstep.
Character traits
Impulsive Vulnerable Desperate Self-sabotaging Emotionally raw
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Supporting 1

Implied as seething with paranoia and grief—his absence amplifies the danger, as his reaction could be anything from forgiveness to execution.

King Henry VIII is not physically present in this scene, but his looming authority is felt in every word. The chamber is his domain, and his volatile nature hangs over the exchange like a sword. Cromwell’s outburst is a direct challenge to Henry’s supremacy, and the retraction that follows is a plea for mercy—one that may or may not be granted. The King’s absence makes the tension even sharper; his potential reaction is the ultimate wildcard.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain absolute control over his court, even in his grief.
  • To ensure no one—especially not Cromwell—challenges his authority.
Active beliefs
  • That loyalty is fragile and must be tested constantly.
  • That those who serve him are always one misstep away from treason.
Character traits
Volatile Unpredictable Authoritative (even in absence)
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Jane Seymour

Queen Jane Seymour is referenced posthumously as the catalyst for Cromwell’s grief. Her death has left him vulnerable, and her …

Thomas Wolsey

Cardinal Wolsey is referenced posthumously as a cautionary figure, his downfall invoked by Gardiner and Norfolk to taunt Cromwell. His …

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Hampton Court King’s Council Chamber (Episode 4)

The King’s Council Chamber is the physical and symbolic battleground where Cromwell’s outburst occurs. Its heavy doors, suffocating air, and oppressive grandeur amplify the tension, trapping Cromwell in a space where his words echo like a death knell. The chamber is a microcosm of the court’s power dynamics—Gardiner and Norfolk corner him here, using the King’s absence to their advantage. The room itself feels like a witness to his undoing.

Before: A space of political maneuvering, where Cromwell has …
After: Now tainted by Cromwell’s treasonous words—his outburst has …
Before: A space of political maneuvering, where Cromwell has previously navigated with caution.
After: Now tainted by Cromwell’s treasonous words—his outburst has turned it into a place of his potential ruin.
Stephen Gardiner's Accusation of Cromwell's Past Corruption

Cromwell’s past corruption is invoked by Gardiner as a verbal weapon, used to undermine his credibility and provoke his outburst. It serves as a reminder of his vulnerability—his rise was built on shaky ground, and his enemies are eager to expose it. The mention of his past misdeeds is enough to push him over the edge, making him lash out in a way that only gives Gardiner more ammunition.

Before: A latent threat—Gardiner and Norfolk have long held …
After: Exposed and weaponized—Cromwell’s outburst has given his enemies …
Before: A latent threat—Gardiner and Norfolk have long held this information, waiting for the right moment to use it.
After: Exposed and weaponized—Cromwell’s outburst has given his enemies the proof they need of his instability and potential treason.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Hampton Court Palace

The King’s Council Chamber at Hampton Court Palace is the setting for Cromwell’s unraveling. Its high ceilings and heavy tapestries create an atmosphere of suffocating formality, where every word is weighed and every gesture scrutinized. The chamber is a stage for power struggles, and in this moment, it becomes the site of Cromwell’s public humiliation. The absence of the King makes the space feel even more dangerous—his authority looms, but his reaction is unpredictable, adding to the tension.

Atmosphere Oppressively formal and charged with unspoken threats—every whisper feels like a dagger, and the air …
Function A battleground for political maneuvering and a stage for public confrontation.
Symbolism Represents the institutional power of the Tudor court and the fragility of Cromwell’s position within …
Access Restricted to high-ranking members of the court—only those with the King’s favor or political influence …
Heavy oak doors that muffle outbursts but amplify the weight of silence. Flickering candlelight that casts long shadows, making the chamber feel like a tomb. The King’s empty throne, a silent reminder of his ultimate authority.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Reformist Faction (Cromwell-Cranmer Alliance)

The Reformist Network, led by Cromwell, is under siege in this moment. Cromwell’s outburst is a direct threat to the network’s stability, as it gives Gardiner and Norfolk the leverage they need to dismantle his influence. The network’s survival now hinges on whether the King will believe Cromwell’s retraction or see his words as proof of treason. The scene is a turning point—Cromwell’s self-sabotage could unravel everything the reformists have built.

Representation Through Cromwell’s desperate attempt to salvage his position, which reflects the network’s vulnerability.
Power Dynamics Under attack by the conservative faction (Gardiner-Norfolk Alliance), with Cromwell as the primary target.
Impact The outburst threatens to collapse the reformists’ carefully constructed power base, tipping the balance in …
Internal Dynamics Cromwell’s self-sabotage creates internal panic—his allies must now scramble to contain the damage before it’s …
To maintain Cromwell’s influence and secure the Protestant German alliance with Anne of Cleves. To prevent the conservative faction from using this moment to destroy the reformist agenda. Through Cromwell’s political maneuvering and his ability to sway the King’s favor. By leveraging the King’s grief over Jane Seymour to push for a marriage alliance that aligns with reformist goals.
Pole Family (The Poles)

The Pole Family’s conservative Catholic faction is indirectly strengthened by Cromwell’s outburst. While not physically present, their ideological enemies (the reformists) are weakened, and Gardiner and Norfolk—allies of the Poles—gain ground. The scene plays into the broader conservative push to restore traditional values and undermine Cromwell’s influence, which threatens the Poles’ own survival and ambitions.

Representation Through Gardiner and Norfolk’s actions, who act as proxies for the conservative faction’s goals.
Power Dynamics Operating from a position of strength, as Cromwell’s outburst gives them the upper hand in …
Impact The conservative faction’s position is reinforced, as Cromwell’s outburst provides them with the ammunition they …
Internal Dynamics The Poles benefit from this moment, as their allies (Gardiner and Norfolk) gain leverage over …
To weaken Cromwell’s reformist network and restore conservative influence at court. To ensure the King’s marriage alliance aligns with Catholic interests, rather than Protestant ones. Through verbal attacks and psychological manipulation (e.g., invoking Wolsey’s fall). By exploiting the King’s grief and volatility to push their agenda.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Causal

"Jane's death results from the preceding events of the celebratory mood."

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Causal

"Jane's death results from the preceding events of the celebratory mood."

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Causal

"Jane's death results from the preceding events of the celebratory mood."

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Causal

"Jane's death results from the preceding events of the celebratory mood."

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Causal

"Jane's death results from the preceding events of the celebratory mood."

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Causal

"King's dismay over the truce directly prompts Cromwell's ruthless interrogation."

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Causal

"King's dismay over the truce directly prompts Cromwell's ruthless interrogation."

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Causal

"Jane's death results from the preceding events of the celebratory mood."

The Mural’s Curse: Cromwell’s Grief Shatters Tudor Decorum
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Character Continuity

"Gardiner's entrance signals the beginning of open conflict for Cromwell."

The Court’s Silent Declaration: Gardiner’s Triumphant Return
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Character Continuity

"Gardiner's entrance signals the beginning of open conflict for Cromwell."

The Truce’s Shadow: Cromwell’s Vulnerability Exposed
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Temporal

"These beats both relate to dealing with Lady Mary; Act 1: Cromwell uncovers Mary's gambling and Act 2: the synopsis mentions Cromwell has to deal with her actions."

The Weight of the Crown: Cromwell’s Fevered Descent
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Temporal

"These beats both relate to dealing with Lady Mary; Act 1: Cromwell uncovers Mary's gambling and Act 2: the synopsis mentions Cromwell has to deal with her actions."

The Portrait’s Arrival: A King’s Displeasure and Cromwell’s Fracturing Power
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Temporal

"These beats both relate to dealing with Lady Mary; Act 1: Cromwell uncovers Mary's gambling and Act 2: the synopsis mentions Cromwell has to deal with her actions."

The Past Demands Reckoning: Jenneke’s Arrival Forces Cromwell’s Hidden Shame into the Light
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Temporal

"These beats both relate to dealing with Lady Mary; Act 1: Cromwell uncovers Mary's gambling and Act 2: the synopsis mentions Cromwell has to deal with her actions."

The Feast of Vipers: Cromwell’s Public Unraveling at Lambeth Palace
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Temporal

"These beats both relate to dealing with Lady Mary; Act 1: Cromwell uncovers Mary's gambling and Act 2: the synopsis mentions Cromwell has to deal with her actions."

The Gambling Debt That Breaks the Wheel: Cromwell’s Authority on Trial
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Temporal

"Both beats involve Jenneke meeting and interacting with Cromwell."

The Unseen Wound: Jenneke’s Silent Departure
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Thematic Parallel medium

"Both focus on competing strategies for foreign alliances (France vs Germany)."

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Thematic Parallel medium

"Both focus on competing strategies for foreign alliances (France vs Germany)."

The Bishop’s Gambit: Gardiner’s Shadow Re-enters the Game
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Thematic Parallel medium

"Both focus on competing strategies for foreign alliances (France vs Germany)."

The Tower’s Crucible: Cromwell’s Psychological Warfare and the Unraveling of Pole
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Thematic Parallel medium

"Both address external threats from European powers that Cromwell needs to address."

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Thematic Parallel medium

"Both address external threats from European powers that Cromwell needs to address."

The Blind Spot: Mary’s Extravagance and the Franco-Spanish Threat
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Thematic Parallel medium

"Both focus on competing strategies for foreign alliances (France vs Germany)."

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Thematic Parallel medium

"Both focus on competing strategies for foreign alliances (France vs Germany)."

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Thematic Parallel medium

"Both focus on competing strategies for foreign alliances (France vs Germany)."

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What this causes 41
Causal

"The pressure in the Council to find a new wife leads Cromwell to propose Anne of Cleves to Henry."

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Causal

"Jane's death results from the preceding events of the celebratory mood."

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Causal

"Jane's death results from the preceding events of the celebratory mood."

The Council’s Noose: Cromwell’s Public Obedience vs. Private Gambit
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Causal

"Jane's death results from the preceding events of the celebratory mood."

Cromwell’s Gambit: The Ledger That Unmasks Mary’s Defiance
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Causal

"Jane's death results from the preceding events of the celebratory mood."

The Bishop’s Gambit: Gardiner’s Shadow Re-enters the Game
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Causal

"Jane's death results from the preceding events of the celebratory mood."

The Tower’s Crucible: Cromwell’s Psychological Warfare and the Unraveling of Pole
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Causal

"Jane's death results from the preceding events of the celebratory mood."

The Mural’s Curse: Cromwell’s Grief Shatters Tudor Decorum
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Causal

"Jane's death triggers the need for Cromwell to find a new wife for the King."

The Portrait’s Arrival: A King’s Displeasure and Cromwell’s Fracturing Power
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Causal

"Jane's death triggers the need for Cromwell to find a new wife for the King."

The Past Demands Reckoning: Jenneke’s Arrival Forces Cromwell’s Hidden Shame into the Light
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Causal

"Jane's death triggers the need for Cromwell to find a new wife for the King."

The Feast of Vipers: Cromwell’s Public Unraveling at Lambeth Palace
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Causal

"Jane's death triggers the need for Cromwell to find a new wife for the King."

The Gambling Debt That Breaks the Wheel: Cromwell’s Authority on Trial
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Causal

"Jane's death triggers the need for Cromwell to find a new wife for the King."

The Weight of the Crown: Cromwell’s Fevered Descent
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Causal

"The pressure in the Council to find a new wife leads Cromwell to propose Anne of Cleves to Henry."

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Causal

"The pressure in the Council to find a new wife leads Cromwell to propose Anne of Cleves to Henry."

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Character Continuity

"Cromwell makes reckless statement, then immediately retracts it."

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Character Continuity

"Cromwell's actions are driven by his desire to secure a German alliance."

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Character Continuity

"Cromwell's actions are driven by his desire to secure a German alliance."

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Character Continuity

"Cromwell's actions are driven by his desire to secure a German alliance."

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Character Continuity

"Cromwell advances the German alliance."

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Character Continuity

"Cromwell advances the German alliance."

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Character Continuity

"Cromwell advances the German alliance."

The King’s Divine Gambit: Faith, Power, and the Heretic’s Trial
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Character Continuity

"Cromwell makes reckless statement, then immediately retracts it."

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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Stephen Gardiner's return leads to the eventual conflict between Cromwell and Gardiner."

The Gambling Debt That Breaks the Wheel: Cromwell’s Authority on Trial
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Stephen Gardiner's return leads to the eventual conflict between Cromwell and Gardiner."

The Weight of the Crown: Cromwell’s Fevered Descent
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Stephen Gardiner's return leads to the eventual conflict between Cromwell and Gardiner."

The Portrait’s Arrival: A King’s Displeasure and Cromwell’s Fracturing Power
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Stephen Gardiner's return leads to the eventual conflict between Cromwell and Gardiner."

The Past Demands Reckoning: Jenneke’s Arrival Forces Cromwell’s Hidden Shame into the Light
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Stephen Gardiner's return leads to the eventual conflict between Cromwell and Gardiner."

The Feast of Vipers: Cromwell’s Public Unraveling at Lambeth Palace
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Temporal

"Both beats connect because they involve Jenneke and her interactions with Cromwell."

The Unseen Wound: Jenneke’s Silent Departure
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Thematic Parallel medium

"Both connect to the health and wellbeing/deterioration for characters."

The Gambling Debt That Breaks the Wheel: Cromwell’s Authority on Trial
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Thematic Parallel medium

"Both connect to the health and wellbeing/deterioration for characters."

The Weight of the Crown: Cromwell’s Fevered Descent
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Thematic Parallel medium

"Both connect to the health and wellbeing/deterioration for characters."

The Feast of Vipers: Cromwell’s Public Unraveling at Lambeth Palace
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Thematic Parallel medium

"Both connect to the health and wellbeing/deterioration for characters."

The Past Demands Reckoning: Jenneke’s Arrival Forces Cromwell’s Hidden Shame into the Light
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Thematic Parallel medium

"Both connect to the health and wellbeing/deterioration for characters."

The Portrait’s Arrival: A King’s Displeasure and Cromwell’s Fracturing Power
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Thematic Parallel medium

"Both focus on competing strategies for foreign alliances (France vs Germany)."

The Mural’s Curse: Cromwell’s Grief Shatters Tudor Decorum
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Thematic Parallel medium

"Both focus on competing strategies for foreign alliances (France vs Germany)."

The Council’s Noose: Cromwell’s Public Obedience vs. Private Gambit
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Thematic Parallel medium

"Both focus on competing strategies for foreign alliances (France vs Germany)."

The Ghost of Antwerp: A Daughter’s Plea and the Weight of a Father’s Lies
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Thematic Parallel medium

"Both focus on competing strategies for foreign alliances (France vs Germany)."

Cromwell’s Gambit: The Ledger That Unmasks Mary’s Defiance
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Thematic Parallel medium

"Both focus on competing strategies for foreign alliances (France vs Germany)."

The Bishop’s Gambit: Gardiner’s Shadow Re-enters the Game
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Thematic Parallel medium

"Both focus on competing strategies for foreign alliances (France vs Germany)."

The Tower’s Crucible: Cromwell’s Psychological Warfare and the Unraveling of Pole
S2E4 · The Mirror and the Light …
Thematic Parallel medium

"Both involve Cromwell using ruthless tactics against those he perceives as a threat to the King."

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Thematic Parallel medium

"Both involve Cromwell using ruthless tactics against those he perceives as a threat to the King."

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Key Dialogue

"**Stephen Gardiner:** *‘You think you’re so clever, Cromwell. But the King sees you now for what you are—a butcher’s dog, snapping at the heels of your betters.’* **Cromwell:** *‘And what are you, Gardiner? A priest who’s never held a sword, yet you’d have me believe you’re the King’s true counsel?’*"
"**Duke of Norfolk:** *‘You’re finished, Cromwell. The King’s patience wears thin, and your luck with it. Soon, you’ll join Wolsey in the dirt.’* **Cromwell:** *‘I’ve buried greater men than you, Norfolk. And I’ll bury you too, if you push me.’* *(A beat. Then, quieter, almost to himself:)* **Cromwell:** *‘…Or perhaps I’ll bury myself.’*"
"**Cromwell (to himself, after the outburst):** *‘God’s teeth… what have I done?’* *(He turns to Rafe, voice low and urgent:)* **Cromwell:** *‘Rafe, you must tell the King I spoke in anger. That I was provoked. That I—’* *(he swallows hard)* *‘—that I would never raise a hand against him.’* **Rafe:** *‘And if he doesn’t believe it?’* **Cromwell:** *‘Then we’re all dead.’*"