The Serpent Queen - Season 1eps6 -

Against Catherine’s pleas, Henry enters the lists to joust against Gabriel de Montgomery. In a horrific sequence that mirrors Catherine's visions: The lances shatter upon impact.

The political tension between the Catholic Guise family and the Protestant-leaning Bourbons reaches a breaking point. Catherine continues to play both sides to ensure her children's inheritance remains secure.

In the "present day" timeline (1560), Catherine continues telling her story to the servant girl Rahima. She uses the tale of the joust to teach Rahima a lesson about the unpredictability of fate and the necessity of being prepared for a vacuum of power. The Tragic Climax The Serpent Queen - Season 1Eps6

As Henry lies dying, the power dynamic shifts instantly. Diane de Poitiers is immediately sidelined by Catherine, who finally seizes the opportunity to take control of the court. The episode ends with the realization that the "Serpent Queen" is no longer just a survivor, but the most powerful person in France.

The King is carried off the field, mortally wounded, leaving the throne in a state of immediate crisis. Against Catherine’s pleas, Henry enters the lists to

In Episode 6 of The Serpent Queen , titled Catherine de Medici's long-standing visions of her husband's death finally come to a head as the Valois court descends into chaos . The Prophecy Unfolds

Mary begins to exert more influence, further complicating Catherine’s position as she realizes her daughter-in-law is a formidable and ruthless opponent. Catherine continues to play both sides to ensure

A large splinter from Montgomery’s lance pierces Henry’s helmet, entering his eye and reaching his brain.