It took me years to realize I'm Tudor-pilled. Of course, when it comes to portrayals of Wolsey's adviser, the lawyer Thomas Cromwell, you can't top "Wolf Hall." A 2015 historical BBC miniseries based on Hilary Mantel's renowned 2009 novel and its 2012 sequel, "Bring Up the Bodies," the show is a partly fictionalized account of how Cromwell (a perfect Mark Rylance) rose to power by doing what Wolsey (here, Jonathan Pryce) was unable to. However, it's a pretty sympathetic portrait, presenting him as a thoughtful, spiritual person from humble beginnings who realized too late he'd trapped himself between a rock and a hard place by catching Henry's eye. What's more, it features Tom Holland — shortly before he was cast as Spider-Man — as Cromwell's son Gregory.