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Hot and Bothered

Ending Of: Shakespeare in Love

Hot and Bothered

Not Sorry Productions

Books, Feminism, Intersectionality, Arts, Relationships, Society & Culture

0.00 Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2026

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

For this week’s bi-weekly scene study, Vanessa and podcaster/author Dana Schwartz analyze the ending of Shakespeare in Love. They discuss Viola's fate, the role of a muse, and how to execute a 'tragic' movie ending.


Dana Schwartz has a new novel out TODAY, The Arcane Arts by S.D. Coverly. Order now!


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0:00.0

Why, Lord Wessex?

0:02.0

Lost your wife so soon?

0:05.0

Indeed I am a bride short, and my ship sails for the new world on the evening tide.

0:11.0

How is this to end?

0:14.0

As stories must, when love is denied, with tears and a journey.

0:20.0

Those whom God has joined in marriage, not even I can put asunder. denied, with tears and a journey.

0:24.4

Those whom God has joined in marriage, not even I can put asunder.

0:28.3

I'm Vanessa Zoltan.

0:29.7

I'm Dana Schwartz.

0:31.4

Sorry, that was very high pitch.

0:32.6

Did I blow up your eardrum? I loved it.

0:32.7

You're excited to be here.

0:33.8

I really am.

0:34.5

I love talking with you, Vanessa.

0:36.4

And this is hot and bothered.

0:50.9

Dana, we are going to talk about the ending of Shakespeare in Love, which you say you love.

0:55.9

So I'm going to make you summarize it. We'll summarize it together.

1:00.6

Okay. So at the end, there has been a series of hijinks. I mean, the series of hijinks is the actor who was going to play Juliet, his voice dropped.

1:10.6

Yeah.

1:11.1

Because this is taking place in the 16th century when only men were allowed on stage.

1:17.2

And so the only person who knows all the lines is Viola, Gwyneth Altrow.

1:23.0

Recently married.

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