Mary Queen of Scots 2160p shows a time when power belonged exclusively to men. Women were not seen as influential politicians or even just clever people capable for great achievements. Society belittled women in many ways, and they had to put up with this because there were no alternatives. At the heart of the story are Mary Stuart and Elizabeth I. Girls are queens who went against stereotypes and male opinion. Elizabeth was cool, and she was stronger than many women, which allowed her to reach great heights and become Queen of England. Her sister Mary stood out for her boldness and ability to move forward for her desired goal. At some time, Mary was able to gain power in Scotland. The main characters constantly competed and were never really family. Both girls cared only about the opportunity to get power in England. They competed even in personal life. How did the sisters manage to achieve such political success in the conditions of male dominance and what helped the girls win the respect of the nation?