Bridgerton, Season 2

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Anonymous wrote:I’m that pp and not a Colin fan either especially after he dissed her in a group.


PP here. I hate seeing Penelope so enamored of him and so desperate for his attention. It's one of my least favorite troupes, and possibly the most true to life.


Pen and Colin are goofy looking and have zero chemistry.
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Anonymous wrote:I like this season so far because the main characters are more interesting, with something resembling back stories. The main woman is strong, and her younger sister is surprisingly better written than I expected. I did not like the main woman last season.


The female lead is gorgeous, but she’s only playing the character in a very stick up her ass, one dimensional way. There’s zero chemistry because she’s been irate and aggressive since episode 1.

Without sexual tension or romance, this show is boring.

I’m shocked that they didn’t proactively build lust and romance into the show starting with the first episodes. Big mistake.


I disagree…I think there’s more chemistry than last season. Again, I had a hard time last season with the fact that the main actress looked like a child.


The young Sharma looks like a child. And the lead guy looks very old compared to her. He looks much older than Rege Jean.


The actress playing Edwina Sharma reminds me so much of Brittany Murphy!


Yes! She’s like an Indian Brittany Murphy.

I have nearly finished and I like it a lot. Yes, it’s not as racy as the first but it’s still entertaining.


I think you nailed everything about her acting and looks screams Brittany Murphy.
Anonymous
OMG! People have different preferences for looks. I don't #$%^& care who you think is hot.

This is eye candy smut, as are the books. It is escapasim, and good escapism. Just enjoy it and watch. Or don't and turn it off. But, can the petty, name-calling posters just bugger off.
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Anonymous wrote:In the books Kate wasn’t supposed to be beautiful. She becomes more beautiful to Anthony as he falls for her. Ashley seemed to become more attractive as the show went on because of more flattering lighting and hair. I think this was purposeful.


Okay that definitely sounds like a romance novel! I love that trope. What about Daphne?


Correct about Kate (though I think on screen Kate is STUNNING). Daphne was the "diamond" of the past season so, yes, beautiful. And so is the on screen Daphne, though in a completely different way from Kate.
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Anonymous wrote:Eloise definitely stood out as being inconsistent with everyone else. The way they kept her hair down in parts. I don’t believe even the most rebellious young woman would have gone out with her hair down during this time period.


when she wears it down, its clear its a wig and its so off putting!
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Anonymous wrote:I think Kate is pretty. I think she's a good actress.

I'm more annoyed at the way they rewrote the story. In the book, Edwina was very much not into Anthony so it didn't feel as wrong when Kate ended up with him. In the show, Edwina very much wants him and will end up getting pretty hurt (I haven't finished but I don't see it going any other way). I don't like this change.


+1. I really think they should have stuck closer to the book. Edwina could have scandalized everyone by running of with her commoner and both she and Kate could find true love.

On the subject of beauty. From a casting perspective, I think the actress who plays Kate is prettier than the actress who played Edwina, but I think they are both beautiful women. I didn't understand why the screenwriter didn't have more characters commenting on Edwina's extraordinary beauty (both men and women). I think it would have made her being "the diamond" make more sense.

My only other beef with this season, was I had trouble staying in the fantasy of it. It made no sense to me that Eloise and Penelope are able to run around all over town unchaperoned. This would never have happened, EVER. I enjoy the narration of lady whistledown, but, they really don't need to go into this kind of detail of how Penelope pulls it off, or have Eloise running around town to "investigate".
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Anonymous wrote:Okay so I think Simone Ashley is absolutely gorgeous, but now I can see why some people might have a different opinion (unrelated to race).

And maybe that’s kind of the point? Maybe those in charge of casting *wanted* actresses who weren’t classically beautiful. That is sort of a theme in many romance novels. Maybe it’s just nice to sometimes see women who are amazing inside but not gifted with the most gorgeous features get the hot guy.

But I still don’t think Daphne and Kate are as unattractive or plain as others think. I think Daphne was pretty in a renaissance painting kind of way.


Define classically beautiful?


white, blonde, and tall- speaking on behalf of the many racists on dcum who are threatened by the foreign, dark skinned woman

Seriously the people on here complaining about Kate’s features act like she looks completely alien and strange, when the only thing that really stands out to them negatively is her skin color.


Especially since this are the same women who drone on and on and on about Kate Middleton being beautiful and wanting to look like her etc.

This woman is leaps and bounds ...


...over this woman (I purposely found a pic of Kate around the same age -- she is 25 here -- so people couldn't say "well of course, Simone is 26!, youth blahblahblah)




+1. Blotchy, prematurely aged, and goofy looking Middleton-goals for dcum racists
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Okay so I think Simone Ashley is absolutely gorgeous, but now I can see why some people might have a different opinion (unrelated to race).

And maybe that’s kind of the point? Maybe those in charge of casting *wanted* actresses who weren’t classically beautiful. That is sort of a theme in many romance novels. Maybe it’s just nice to sometimes see women who are amazing inside but not gifted with the most gorgeous features get the hot guy.

But I still don’t think Daphne and Kate are as unattractive or plain as others think. I think Daphne was pretty in a renaissance painting kind of way.


Define classically beautiful?


white, blonde, and tall- speaking on behalf of the many racists on dcum who are threatened by the foreign, dark skinned woman

Seriously the people on here complaining about Kate’s features act like she looks completely alien and strange, when the only thing that really stands out to them negatively is her skin color.


Especially since this are the same women who drone on and on and on about Kate Middleton being beautiful and wanting to look like her etc.

This woman is leaps and bounds ...


...over this woman (I purposely found a pic of Kate around the same age -- she is 25 here -- so people couldn't say "well of course, Simone is 26!, youth blahblahblah)




You do know that beauty is subjective, right? And anyone can think someone is more beautiful than another person, and you won't be able to convince them, since you are just stating your opinion? And that this is an anonymous entertainment forum where people go to say the scandalous things that they would never say out loud? Go Kate Middleton!
Anonymous
What's with these random comparisons? Kate Middleton and Kate Sharma are both beautiful in their own ways.
Anonymous
You know what they totally glossed over in the show? Anthony's real problem: he's so scarred by his father's early demise that he's convinced he will also die very very young (in his 30s, if I remember). That sort of drives all his actions, but it wasn't shown explicitly here. But it's as important to his character as the Duke not wanting to have children.
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Anonymous wrote:You know what they totally glossed over in the show? Anthony's real problem: he's so scarred by his father's early demise that he's convinced he will also die very very young (in his 30s, if I remember). That sort of drives all his actions, but it wasn't shown explicitly here. But it's as important to his character as the Duke not wanting to have children.


Exactly. And it is his fear of dying young and leaving a grief-stricken, beloved wife behind that makes him want to find a somewhat distant, detached “Ton” wife who he doesn’t love. He fights against his attraction to Kate (which is more cerebral than sexual at least at first in the book) because he thinks he must marry someone who doesn’t love him. Edwina is biddable and seeks a good match, and she’s sweet and pretty and “accomplished” but she doesn’t love him either, which is what he wants.
Anonymous
Love the costuming. Is there a reason do we think why Penelope and her sisters are constantly wearing yellow? And Daphne is always in lilac? And the Sharma sisters are always in pink?
Anonymous
god, pages and pages of who's attractive and who's not. They are all attractive, OK?! That's not the issue. The problem is that the Kate Sharma character is so downright annoying because they overplay her self righteousness. I understand the need to create romantic tension between the two main characters to keep the audience engaged, but the plot line is beyond silly and whenever those two spar, it's cringeworthy.

I am only in episode 3 and halfway through had to turn it off. Couldn't enjoy it for what it's meant to be--light-hearted entertainment.
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Anonymous wrote:Okay so I think Simone Ashley is absolutely gorgeous, but now I can see why some people might have a different opinion (unrelated to race).

And maybe that’s kind of the point? Maybe those in charge of casting *wanted* actresses who weren’t classically beautiful. That is sort of a theme in many romance novels. Maybe it’s just nice to sometimes see women who are amazing inside but not gifted with the most gorgeous features get the hot guy.

But I still don’t think Daphne and Kate are as unattractive or plain as others think. I think Daphne was pretty in a renaissance painting kind of way.


Define classically beautiful?


white, blonde, and tall- speaking on behalf of the many racists on dcum who are threatened by the foreign, dark skinned woman

Seriously the people on here complaining about Kate’s features act like she looks completely alien and strange, when the only thing that really stands out to them negatively is her skin color.


Especially since this are the same women who drone on and on and on about Kate Middleton being beautiful and wanting to look like her etc.

This woman is leaps and bounds ...


...over this woman (I purposely found a pic of Kate around the same age -- she is 25 here -- so people couldn't say "well of course, Simone is 26!, youth blahblahblah)




You do know that beauty is subjective, right? And anyone can think someone is more beautiful than another person, and you won't be able to convince them, since you are just stating your opinion? And that this is an anonymous entertainment forum where people go to say the scandalous things that they would never say out loud? Go Kate Middleton!


Get over yourself Karen, no one is trying to convince you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Love the costuming. Is there a reason do we think why Penelope and her sisters are constantly wearing yellow? And Daphne is always in lilac? And the Sharma sisters are always in pink?


Yes can somebody who has read the book answer the question about the yellow? I think the mother makes them wear it but why?
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