Anonymous wrote:I enjoyed seeing the Bridgerton family rib each other during the Pall Mall game.
Anonymous wrote:I enjoyed seeing the Bridgerton family rib each other during the Pall Mall game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely hated when Edwin would call Kate “Dee Dee” and Kate would call Edwina “Bon.” So annoying.
Lol, why would this annoy you? Tons of Indians call each other by these pet names/nicknames.
Because it wasn’t part of English society. The whole Indian angle was stupid.
Well Indians who were past or English society during the English colonial era probably didn’t completely abandon all traces of their Indian heritage when they lived in England.
How many Indians actually moved in the upper circles of English aristocracy?
More than zero.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/28/arts/television/bridgerton-india.html
From that, it seems like almost zero. The examples by name were not actually members of the aristocracy
Anonymous wrote:I did laugh at that one.Anonymous wrote:Among many plot holes- the scene where the Sharmas and Bridgertons all do a "country dance" at the ball when they were waiting on folks to show up--
Lady Danbury is straight up dancing a jig, turning circles and skipping WITHOUT her cane. Then music ends and she is hobbling on the cane again. I think she way overacts that part anyhow....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely hated when Edwin would call Kate “Dee Dee” and Kate would call Edwina “Bon.” So annoying.
Lol, why would this annoy you? Tons of Indians call each other by these pet names/nicknames.
Because it wasn’t part of English society. The whole Indian angle was stupid.
Well Indians who were past or English society during the English colonial era probably didn’t completely abandon all traces of their Indian heritage when they lived in England.
How many Indians actually moved in the upper circles of English aristocracy?
More than zero.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/28/arts/television/bridgerton-india.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely hated when Edwin would call Kate “Dee Dee” and Kate would call Edwina “Bon.” So annoying.
Lol, why would this annoy you? Tons of Indians call each other by these pet names/nicknames.
Because it wasn’t part of English society. The whole Indian angle was stupid.
Well Indians who were past or English society during the English colonial era probably didn’t completely abandon all traces of their Indian heritage when they lived in England.
Anonymous wrote:I did laugh at that one.Anonymous wrote:Among many plot holes- the scene where the Sharmas and Bridgertons all do a "country dance" at the ball when they were waiting on folks to show up--
Lady Danbury is straight up dancing a jig, turning circles and skipping WITHOUT her cane. Then music ends and she is hobbling on the cane again. I think she way overacts that part anyhow....
I did laugh at that one.Anonymous wrote:Among many plot holes- the scene where the Sharmas and Bridgertons all do a "country dance" at the ball when they were waiting on folks to show up--
Lady Danbury is straight up dancing a jig, turning circles and skipping WITHOUT her cane. Then music ends and she is hobbling on the cane again. I think she way overacts that part anyhow....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely hated when Edwin would call Kate “Dee Dee” and Kate would call Edwina “Bon.” So annoying.
Lol, why would this annoy you? Tons of Indians call each other by these pet names/nicknames.
Because it wasn’t part of English society. The whole Indian angle was stupid.
Well Indians who were past or English society during the English colonial era probably didn’t completely abandon all traces of their Indian heritage when they lived in England.
How many Indians actually moved in the upper circles of English aristocracy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely hated when Edwin would call Kate “Dee Dee” and Kate would call Edwina “Bon.” So annoying.
Lol, why would this annoy you? Tons of Indians call each other by these pet names/nicknames.
Because it wasn’t part of English society. The whole Indian angle was stupid.
Well Indians who were past or English society during the English colonial era probably didn’t completely abandon all traces of their Indian heritage when they lived in England.