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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Will they address Benedict’s bisexuality?[/quote] There’s a brief scene at the beginning of episode 4 that tells you he is indeed still bisexual.[/quote] I wonder if he will share this with Sophie.[/quote] Is this a storyline in the book? Because in season 3, it felt like a pointless addition to the plot that added zero to the story or the character development.[/quote] NP. I read Benedict's book. It was dull. It's just a "Cinderella" rescue the mystery poor girl story. My take on Benedict's sexuality is that it is simply extra wokeness/sexiness to jazz up the story. It probably works for some. And they've hinted heavily they're going to LGBT up the dull sister who found the quiet husband. I have liked all the seasons and the Queen Charlotte prequel. However, they have a bit too much depicted sex for me. Like that scene where Anthony's bare butt is shown because he's banging his actress mistress in the park. (Was that Anthony?) I also don't like the subplot about the affair between Lady Danbury and grandpa Bridgerton. Just unnecessary. Too much spice. The club-owning couple became popular characters so now we are going to have their romantic life on display too.[/quote] This show is nothing without the sex.[/quote] PP. Disagree. I like the cross-cultural casting and think the actors do a good job of selling this fantastical alternative England. I think the costumes and jewelry are lovely. The music covers are amusing. I enjoy Regency tropes and some of the story revisions are positive additions. I just don't need to see bare asses pumping away. It's embarrassing when my kids are at home.[/quote] This show is based on bodice-ripper romances. The sex is necessary.[/quote]
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