| I liked the first four episodes. Fairly good chemistry between Benedict and Sophie. But the real standout for me is Lady Penwood. I only know Katie Leung as Cho Chang from Harry Potter. She grew up into such a great actress! |
Wasn't there something in the will about the possibility of one of the girls marrying and having a male heir? Wasn't the older dingbat sister trying to marry and procreate first? |
Yes. I just finished watching Season 3. There was a letter (presumably fake) that sets it up for the first male heir born to one of the sisters inherits the title. |
I personally really enjoyed Bailey's somewhat deranged performance in Season 2. I thought it fit the ridiculousness of the show (which to be clear is part of the appeal for me). |
I just think intensity is his thing. I like it. |
Ugh. Wish they would drop the busezual thing. It adds nothing to the characters, plot or storyline and so so performative and box checking. |
I like it! It’s spicy and it fits because he’s an artist. |
| I haven’t watched any other episode except the first. I cannot wait until they have sex. It’s going to be off the charts! |
Did you post this just to mess with Mrs. Prude PP? |
He's a little bit of a stereotype of the chaos bisexuality. But last season they had the straight character having threesomes as well. |
I totally agree with this. It feels shoehorned in. Especially because the story with Sophie is actually very chaste and traditional. Which I'm actually enjoying! But it would make more sense if his love story was with someone more scandalous, an actress or divorcee or someone with similar interests. |
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At first I thought it was silly how much time Benedict spends running around in just a pair of VERY tight trousers and a see through blouse.
But I came around. |
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So far in Season 4 I've caught a deaf guy who signs, and Sophie's maid friend Hazel is missing a hand. I am glad people with disabilities are getting acting work that isn't centered around their disability.
My acting pet peeve is when a male/female couple is starting to get it on and the female actress acts like she's five seconds away from .... her pinnacle shall we say, when all the male actor has done is kiss her neck. It takes a hell of a lot more foreplay than that. (This happened a lot in the Fifty Shades trilogy also.) |
No, it isn’t in the books at all. But lots of things in the show aren’t in the books (eg, Anthony was never actually engaged to Kate’s sister, and Colin wasn’t mad that Penelope was Whistledown (nor was Eloise)). They really ramp up the drama in the show compared to the books. |
I do think a major factor on Bridgerton is that they REALLY invest in the part of the love story where the couple really, really wants each other but are not actually even allowed to touch. That's where it being a period show comes into play. In a contemporary romance, the idea that someone would be overcome with pleasure at merely being touched by someone is silly. But in Regency London among the gentry, where marriage was tightly controlled and there were a lot of rules about when men and women were allowed to even be alone in the same room together much less touching one another, I actually do buy that people were, like, ecstatic after 5 seconds of foreplay. A huge part of the sexiness of Bridgerton is premised on these people being all hot and heavy for each other but having to make do with, like, a single passionate kiss and then weeks of furtive glances over teacups. Some of these women absolutely would be brought close to, uh, their pinnacle, within five second. I believe it. |