Bridgerton, Season 2

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kate and Edwina were so different in complexion - one darker - that it was hard to believe they were sisters.



1. They were half-sisters.

2. I definitely have a friend in a mixed race marriage and her two kids are definitely different skin tones. And they are full siblings.


My three fully Caucasian (as far back as we know) children all have extremely different skin tones, hair and eye colors. And they’re all full siblings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kate and Edwina were so different in complexion - one darker - that it was hard to believe they were sisters.


Kate is presumably 100 percent Indian, Edwina three quarters. The actresses were well cast.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kate and Edwina were so different in complexion - one darker - that it was hard to believe they were sisters.



1. They were half-sisters.

2. I definitely have a friend in a mixed race marriage and her two kids are definitely different skin tones. And they are full siblings.


Yes, this is an absurd criticism by someone who probably doesn't know many non-white families. My kids are full siblings, half white and half South Asian, and they are very different complexions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Can’t stand the eye rolling.
That’s not acting when you do it 20x and episode. So exaggerated Bollywood though.

They needed to get it on during the first three episodes when there was actually sexual tension. It fizzled out by episode 3 and 4 and whatever happened next seemed beyond forced. Bad writing . Possibly bad acting.
Anonymous
I think the main actor (the viscount) is actually a good actor. Am I the only one?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the main actor (the viscount) is actually a good actor. Am I the only one?

He's good, and hot.. so.. hot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the main actor (the viscount) is actually a good actor. Am I the only one?

He's good, and hot.. so.. hot.


Good actor but I don’t get hotness from him. Perfectly good looking, though.
Anonymous
It’s clear Kate and Edwina are from different parts of India.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s clear Kate and Edwina are from different parts of India.


Maybe but they look more plausibly siblings than most of the Bridgerton siblings or than any of the Featherington sisters, and Kate and Edwina are only half-sisters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s clear Kate and Edwina are from different parts of India.


Maybe but they look more plausibly siblings than most of the Bridgerton siblings or than any of the Featherington sisters, and Kate and Edwina are only half-sisters.


I think the first two Featherington sisters look like they could be related.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s clear Kate and Edwina are from different parts of India.


Maybe but they look more plausibly siblings than most of the Bridgerton siblings or than any of the Featherington sisters, and Kate and Edwina are only half-sisters.


I think the first two Featherington sisters look like they could be related.


I think Edwina/Kate look more like siblings than those two.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the main actor (the viscount) is actually a good actor. Am I the only one?

He's good, and hot.. so.. hot.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kate and Edwina were so different in complexion - one darker - that it was hard to believe they were sisters.



1. They were half-sisters.

2. I definitely have a friend in a mixed race marriage and her two kids are definitely different skin tones. And they are full siblings.


Yes, this is an absurd criticism by someone who probably doesn't know many non-white families. My kids are full siblings, half white and half South Asian, and they are very different complexions.


My brother and I, fully white, have the same features but are completely different colors- he has gorgeous dark skin with brown hair/eyes, and I look like a vampire fresh out of her casket.
Anonymous
A good friend from high school (very white) married a wonderful Indian woman. They have 3 girls who look like they can from various people lol. The first is very white like her dad, the second is a fairly good mix, and the last is straight from India. They get fun looks when they're out. Genetics is something.

I mean both my parents are white. My parents are fairly tall, blue eyes and light brown hair. My brother and I look just like them. My sister looks like my grandmother who is short, dark brown hair and brown eyes.

I enjoyed this season with less sex. I think they did drag some things about a bit. Eloise's storyline was interesting. I don't know who is next though. Tempted to start reading the books...
Anonymous
Great acting:
Prudence (best one in the show)
Eloise bridgerton
Lord featherington (penniless cousin prudence wants to marry)
Mr brooks (cake eating jeweler)

Horrible acting:
Delacroix (Seamstress)
Sheffield mom (edwina’s grandma)
Edwina except in the one scene where she had just learned of the scheme and was hoping to still marry Anthony
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