Munro was a minor character in the third season of Reign. He was portrayed by John Barrowman.
He was the leader of a Scottish Clan. He was murdered by Mary Stuart after she learns that he was responsible for the attempt on her life that took Francis from her.
Biography[]
Early Life[]
While little is mentioned of his earlier life, he does mention that Mary's mother was antagonistic toward his family.
In the Series[]
Season Three[]
Intruders[]
When Mary is alone with Munro he realizes who she really is; Mary soon plunges a cross into his neck and stabs him with the sword Francis made for her. Mary talks about how Munro plotted her assassination and there was no need for it; however in the end he is responsible for the death of her beloved husband. Soon after she and Bash take two horses and ride for Edinburgh Castle.
Personality[]
Lord Munro appears to be a proud, but bitter man - he shows a certain amount of chivalry toward Mary, when she just presents herself as simply a shipwrecked maiden- but when her identity is revealed, he shows the fury he holds for her mother's ruthless behaviour toward he, and others.
Physical Appearance[]
Lord Munro is tall, attractive and powerfully built, with short dark brown hair.
Relationships[]
Other than his brief flirtation with Mary, while she was hiding her true royal identity- he reveals he had an adversarial relationship with Mary's late mother.
Appearances[]
Season Three | |||
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Episode | Appearance Status | ||
Three Queens, Two Tigers | Absent | ||
Betrothed | Absent | ||
Extreme Measures | Absent | ||
The Price | Absent | ||
In a Clearing | Absent | ||
Fight or Flight | Absent | ||
The Hound and the Hare | Absent | ||
Our Undoing | Absent | ||
Wedlock | Absent | ||
Bruises That Lie | Absent | ||
Succession | Absent | ||
No Way Out | Absent | ||
Strange Bedfellows | Absent | ||
To The Death | Absent | ||
Safe Passage | Absent | ||
Clans | Appears | ||
Intruders | Appears | ||
Spiders in a Jar | Mentioned |
Trivia[]
- Munro was the leader of the gang of assassins that Francis rescued Mary from in In a Clearing.
See Also[]