PreambleA modern telling of Shakespeare's English history plays. Things I liked - they are cut down a LOT and the action MOVES. They talk like normal people instead of that sing-song delivery everyone else seems to love. They seemed like real people living through these times rather than a bunch of thespians delivering their hallowed lines from on high. Warning, spoilers below.
HaikuShakespeare, by way of Game of Thrones.
Richard IIEffeminate. Spendy. Weak.

Luckily the manly man Henry IV is able to usurp the crown!

And Richard ends up, very quickly, dead.
Henry IVThings don't go well - Henry IV gets old and goes mad.

And he has a crappy son that just sits around and parties all day with this dude.

Henry IV dies a broken, sad, regretful man because he knows he stole the crown and his son is a piece of crap. Damn, that's bleak.
Henry VLuckily France insults Henry with some tennis balls.

So, begone wasted youth. Henry V is right pissed and now its off to war with France!!!!
Everyone looks great!

And everyone dies.

Hooray, victory! Happy ending for Henry V, right?
Uh, no. This is Shakespeare. No one gets a happy ending. Just wait till Hollow Crown War of the Roses (the next set of movies).
Things go to sh!t for Hal, just like they always do for anyone who gets on, or even near, a throne in Shakespeare.