Summary

Amazon Prime Video’s new showMy Lady Janeis successful in many areas, but it especially nails a romance formula that so many other TV shows get wrong. With a fantasy twist, a rewritten British history, well-timed comedy, and a compelling narrative,My Lady Janehas exceeded all expectations as a historical fiction show. It is a unique twist on a fascinating British historical era, and it brings a lot to the table, even thoughthe true story of Lady Jane Grey is different. However,Jane and Guilford’s romance is the most compelling aspectof the entire show.

HeadliningMy Lady Jane’scast of charactersis Emily Bader’s Lady Jane Grey, a strong protagonist with deeply held values. She is vehemently against marriage and longs for her freedom. Unfortunately, that does not stop her mother from betrothing her to the Dudleys' younger son Guildford. Jane does everything she can to get out of this marriage, but it ultimately does not work, and she is stuck with a man she detests. However, the tides quickly change, leading Jane and Guildford to fall in love,delivering an epic enemies-to-lovers romance.

Emily Bader as Jane Grey is next to the My Lady Jane book cover.

13 Biggest Changes My Lady Jane Makes To The Book

Amazon Prime Video’s My Lady Jane adapts the popular historical fantasy YA book’s narrative for the big screen, making numerous changes to the story.

My Lady Jane Nails Jane & Guildford’s Enemies-To-Lovers Romance

Jane And Guilford Are An Excellent Portrayal Of The Beloved Trope

It is no secret that Lady Jane Grey and Guilford Dudley begin their marriage on the wrong foot - they despise each other. Although they meet in a tavern, Guilford’s charm and roguish demeanor quickly annoy Jane. Jane initially captivates Guilford, but when they meet again at the altar, and Jane tries to fake her death, Guildford likewise develops contempt for her. Their marriage begins sourly. They cannot stand each other and always look for reasons to bicker. However, throughout the season,Jane and Guildford slowly learn to tolerate each otherand eventually fall in love, an approach that is consistently handled well all the way through toMy Lady Jane’sending.

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Prime Video’s My Lady Jane season 1 only covers half the story from the book, so many questions and mysteries exist for season 2 to explore further.

Their electrifying chemistry gets the best of Jane and Guilford, and they cannot help their mutual attraction. However, they also form a deep connection while getting to know each other.They have no choice but to learn about one anothersince Jane is trying to help Guildford find a cure for being an Ethian. These two factors make Jane and Guildford an excellent portrayal of enemies to lovers, a portrayal that certainly rivals other relationships on television with the same trope.

Guildford looks at Jane who is holding a book in My Lady Jane

What Makes Jane & Guildford’s Relationship So Compelling In My Lady Jane

Jane And Guildford’s Slow Burn Romance Works Well For The Show

One of the most overdone tropes in the romance genre is the enemies-to-lovers theme, a narrative that sees two people with a mutual dislike for each other fall in love. That creates a challenge in making such a story worthwhile. However,Jane and Guilford’s romance certainly exceeds this standard. Of course, their undeniable chemistry comes from their initial disdain for each other, but they are so much more than that. As Jane and Guildford get to know each other, their disdain slowly becomes toleration, and then a genuine friendship. During this friendship, Jane and Guilford develop feelings for each other.

Jane sees Guildford for who he is, at his best and his worst, but she loves him anyway. Jane truly loves Guilford because she knew him when she hated him the most. Guilford is not interested in being king; he just wants to be with Jane.

Jane and Guildford are face to face in My Lady Jane

Jane sees Guildford for who he is, at his best and his worst, but she loves him anyway. Jane truly loves Guilford because she knew him when she hated him the most. Guilford is not interested in being king; he just wants to be with Jane. He does not care about her inheritance or her connections to the throne. Jane and Guilford spend all their time together, whichdevelops into a will-they, won’t-they situation. Jane falls in love with Guilford, which defies her views on arranged marriage.

Other TV Shows Should Take Note Of The Amazon Series' Approach To Romance

My Lady Jane’s romance between Jane and Guildford is how an enemies-to-lovers romance should play out. Everything occurs organically; the narrative does not rush to the point where the romance is unbelievable, but it is not so slow that audiences will grow bored.Bridgertoncan undoubtedly learn fromMy Lady Jane. WhileBridgertonhas its fair share of excellent romances, the ensemble aspect tends to be a hit or miss. If the subplots do not connect to the primary romance, it creates a disjointed narrative, taking away from the primary romance when it needs more time to develop.

The subplots should help the primary romance, not hinder it.My Lady Janedoes an excellent job of portraying that when Jane’s mother tricks Guilford so that she can remove him from Jane’s life permanently. Miscommunication is also a red flag that many TV shows tend to rely on, includingThe Summer I Turned Pretty. One of the reasons why the love triangle endures for so long is the constant miscommunication between Conrad, Belly, and Jeremiah. Jane and Guilford prove thatmisunderstandings is unnecessary in crafting a compelling romance.

Jane and Guildford embrace in front of a blue and pink background in a promo image for My Lady Jane

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God Save The Queen

Many other exciting aspects makeMy Lady Janea standout entry in the genre. Theconflict between the Ethians and the Veritiesraises the stakes, with Jane advocating for true equality and her cousin Mary attempting to eliminate all Ethians. The narrative tricks the audience into believing King Edward died, only to discover he is not dead, which adds to the conflict of who is the rightful ruler of the British Crown inMy Lady Jane.

My Lady Jane

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My Lady Jane is a Prime Video original series created by Gemma Burgess. The story is a “what if” style story of English royal history where King Henry VIII’s son Edward, Lady Jane Grey, and her husband Guildford all survive their real-life deaths. In the retelling of history, Jane Grey takes center stage, becoming queen and immediately finding herself facing nefarious villains.