Bridgerton: new Netflix series

Anonymous
I spent the entire day alone on Christmas and binged the whole season.
Anonymous
Eek I stayed up until 3AM watching it. Going to watch more today, so takeout it is.
Anonymous
The books are amazing!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what the books say: the whole “I can’t marry because I need to stick it to my dead father” plot line is stupid.


The pulling out was ridiculous. Sometimes the show is downright silly.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what the books say: the whole “I can’t marry because I need to stick it to my dead father” plot line is stupid.


+1, this is part of why I thought the book was weak. I love romance and there are so many better books that would make great shows.

I'm still going to watch the show, though. I couldn't watch the whole thing yesterday but I made sure to watch the first episode, I want Netflix to know people want more shows like this!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Love the diversity of the cast, too!

I read that Julian Fellows (Downton, Belgravia) defends only casting white people. This shows that a diverse cast in a period piece works!


New poster.

I STRONGLY recommend you stream the 2019 movie "The Personal History of David Copperfield" if you want to see colorblind castithat is so well done it...doesn't even draw attention to itself. It's a gorgeous film in every way -- the script, the cast, the visuals. I'm a big admirer of Dickens novels and think the casting is great. Dev Patel is David and there is a LOT of other colorblind casting. It. Doesn't. Matter. Maybe it helps that the style of the movie is such that it's got surreal touches, so it's not obviously going for any "we're accurately reproducing actual history here" vibe. It really is a lovely film and the performances are terrific.

Full disclosure, I haven't seen any of "Bridgerton" yet so this isn't a comment on that series or its casting. Just wanting to let people know about this film.

You can stream it legit but cheaply on Vudu. I'm becoming a big fan of Vudu-- you do NOT have to pay for a subscription but just pay per movie or TV show and it can be quite inexpensive!
Anonymous
Netflix? How long to get to the gratuitous sex and nudity?
Anonymous
Eh, it’s a Shonda Rhimes production ...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Netflix? How long to get to the gratuitous sex and nudity?


Most grown-ups enjoy the steamy romance.

FTR, this series isn’t nearly as hot as the first season of Outlander.
Anonymous
Oh, I loved the books so much. "When He Was Wicked" has been my all time favorite. I thought of them as more romance and less period drama. The way the women behaved seemed more modern than was possible at that time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Netflix? How long to get to the gratuitous sex and nudity?


If I am reading any romance novel I expect steamy passionate sex scenes.
Anonymous
I love the books so I'm afraid to watch the show.
Anonymous
I wonder what they do with the infamous rape/nonconsensual scene.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hope we will find out who Lady Whistledown is. It could be the independent outspoken sister but that seems to obvious.


You do, it's one of the books.

The shame of it is, after X character is revealed as Lady Whistledown, that's the end of her column in the books.
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Anonymous wrote:It reminds of Drive Me Crazy.

I wish they would have cast a better Daphne. She’s too plain.

I love seeing Nicola from Derry Girls!


+1 to this, but not so much because of her looks. She seems mismatched to the Duke. Unlike Outlander where Clair and Jamie seemed matched, Daphne seems more like a girl, rather than a woman. I didn't read the books though so maybe this is how the character is supposed to be.
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