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Posted on Jul 11th, 2009 by Laura » Filed In: Sacred Hearts

Here is the concluding part of Sacred Hears, “Living Saint”! I hope you all enjoy the ending, let me know what you thought of the production as a whole and of course how well you thought Natalie did! You can download part 10 here (Right Click, Save As) or listen to it below.





Ana

Thank you for the download Laura ;)

As a hole production, I really enjoyed. I mean, a bit confusing sometimes because you don’t really have images, but it’s really good. As for Natalie, fantastic as always ^_^

Posted on July 12, 2009


wow great job miss natalie dormer, she did a very great job but…did you guys know the man that natalie’s charater gone with was me and so we got married!! she left her boyfriend for me, haha just kidding but really great job natalie, and thanks laura it was great i like the whole production of sacred hearts.

Posted on July 12, 2009


HeathMichelleMatilda

A very great job …natalie is a so wonderful young actress
i love her
GO NATALIE DORMER <3

Posted on July 12, 2009


Aliena

I loved this series so much!! I appreciated you uploading it, Laura. :) Wow…Natalie as Serafina just blew me away. The role was a real fit for her, and she read it beautifully. After hearing this series, I was moved to do a little research on the ACTUAL book Sacred Hearts by Sarah Dunant…which comes out on Tuesday. Apparently the novel, unlike the BBC version, doesn’t have a happy ending. 0.o

Question: I probably missed this crucial part, and apologies if it sounds stupid, but what was the convent given in return for Serafina’s departure…? I heard the bit about Suara Zuana “convincing the Abbess whole-heartedly” about the exchange, but what was it…?

Thanks if anyone can get back to me!

Posted on July 12, 2009


hey you know what would be great, if natalie would write on the website on what she personally thought of sacred hearts. and what she liked about her character and maybe how she can relate to her character, and which 16th century character she liked playing best. serafina, a nun or anne boleyn, a beheaded queen. just a fan thought, that i would like from her, cause i never seen natalie post a comment here before.

Posted on July 12, 2009


hey guys i just found on youtube, that miss marple the show natalie played in, has the episode she was in “why didn’t they ask evans”, there for you guys to watch. so if you didn’t see it just go there and type “wdtae part1/10″, and they should have it.

Posted on July 13, 2009


HeathMichelleMatilda

Hey
can you post the link?
i WANT TO SEE NATALIE in miss marple <3

Posted on July 14, 2009


HeathMichelleMatilda

AHH i have seen miss marple …natalie dormer is so great
i love her acting <33333
GO NATALIE ?

Posted on July 14, 2009


HeathMichelleMatilda

PS: @Devon …i that the only episode with natalie ?
sorry for doublePOST

i want to see more with natalie dormer :(
GO NATALIE <3

Posted on July 14, 2009


Amy

Natalie was great as usual.

@Devon – That’s great that there is a link on YouTube for people that have not seen the production. In Australia, I have already seen it on DVD! I was shocked! I am probably going to buy it next time I see it even though I taped it as well.

Posted on July 14, 2009


haha no problem i as at work and on my break i went on youtube because i never seen miss marple, and the show nat was in, was there and i watch all the parts and it she did a great job.

Posted on July 14, 2009


Laura

Amy, how is the quality of the one you taped? I want to watch it but not on youtube :/

Posted on July 14, 2009


veronica

i love “sacred hearts” i wish i could find the script because i donĀ“t speak very well english and sometimes the scripts help me to understand.
Great site!!!!!!!!!!




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