Reign Season 1 Spoilers: Is King Henry Crazy, Who Will Bash Marry in Episode 16? [+Video, Photos]

Reign Season 1 will return to The CW on Thursday, March 27, 9:00 p.m. ET, with Episode 16, “Monsters.”
Reign Season 1 Spoilers: Is King Henry Crazy, Who Will Bash Marry in Episode 16? [+Video, Photos]
3/27/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

Reign Season 1 will return to The CW on Thursday, March 27, 9:00 p.m. ET, with Episode 16, “Monsters.”

In this episode, when Francis reluctantly agrees to help Bash uncover the threat in the woods, he ends in grave danger, with only Bash to save him.

Meanwhile, the King’s madness causes chaos when a servant wins “Queen for the Day,” and the King becomes obsessed with her.

The King also forces a surprising, and unbreakable, union with a new couple at Court. E! Online has revealed that the marriage will be between Bash and one of Mary’s ladies-in-waiting.

Meanwhile, Greer gets caught kissing kitchen servant Leith, which threatens to ruin her.

Also, while King Henry appears to be getting crazier and crazier with each passing episode, actor Alan van Sprang says that he isn’t.

“He doesn’t think he’s nuts at all,” said Sprang to TV Line. “He’s always had God in his life, but he’s being reborn in a way. And after the episode where he awoke to the crucifix above his bed, he’s found complete clarity — which means world domination.”

Yet Sprang agrees that there’s something funny about Henry.

“And something is wrong with him, though I don’t know what that is. We’ve almost finished the season, and I don’t know what’s wrong with him.”

When asked if he’s worried about being killed off soon because King Henry didn’t live long historically, Sprang said, “honestly, everyone in the show dies. It just depends on the direction they want to go in, and how quickly they want history to move along. We’ll have to see next season how everybody’s doing.”

“I guess they would let us know at some point and give us notice, but no one’s given me the death stare yet,” he added.

 

 

Larry Ong is a New York-based journalist with Epoch Times. He writes about China and Hong Kong. He is also a graduate of the National University of Singapore, where he read history.