Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Oh, good grief. There was no “rape.” None.![]()
She uses him sexually in a way he did not consent to, and that she knows he does not want (in the book she gets him drunk for it, which is worse). She intentionally denies him a reproductive choice.
It's comparable to a guy removing the condom when you aren't looking.
Which also wouldn’t be considered rape.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love the diversity of the cast, too!
I read that Julian Fellows (Downton, Belgravia) defends only casting white people. This shows that a diverse cast in a period piece works!
I disagree. It’s distracting.
Anonymous wrote:Love the diversity of the cast, too!
I read that Julian Fellows (Downton, Belgravia) defends only casting white people. This shows that a diverse cast in a period piece works!
Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen a couple reviews that say Marina had more money than her cousins. Did her father know she was pregnant when he sent her to London?
Anonymous wrote:
I didn’t understand why they waited until the very last episode to introduce another Bridgerton sibling. What was the point?
Dunno, but they are named alphabetically. Antony, Benedict, Colin, Daphne, Eloise, can't remember the next two, Hyacinth. . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would’ve happened to Daphne if they had decided to separate? Would other men in societies still go for her?
Well, since this show was in its own alternate reality, then sure. In the real world, absolutely not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't think Daphne Bridgerton is beautiful? She looks pretty basic to me....
She struck me as just right for the role - very pretty, specifically for that era, but not beautiful. And I don’t think she was supposed to be beautiful, which is why she didn’t have any suitors until her agreement with Simon.
I thought this shown was pretty horrible, but I do think Daphne was perfectly cast.
I thought Daphne was plain Jane looking. But also the Duke is the hottest man on Earth so maybe everyone would look like plain Jane next to him.
Romance novels are all about varying versions of "plain janes" (Us) being able to snag the hottest, most desirable guy in the kingdom (the fantasy).
The queen called her “the crown jewel. Perfection.” And her nemesis’ mother said that while her own daughter had the money, Daphne had “the face”. She was meant to be stunning and for the time period she’s perfect. Total agreement that The Duke is outrageously hot. This guy should be the next James Bond. There’s just something about him you cannot look away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Oh, good grief. There was no “rape.” None.![]()
She uses him sexually in a way he did not consent to, and that she knows he does not want (in the book she gets him drunk for it, which is worse). She intentionally denies him a reproductive choice.
It's comparable to a guy removing the condom when you aren't looking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't think Daphne Bridgerton is beautiful? She looks pretty basic to me....
She struck me as just right for the role - very pretty, specifically for that era, but not beautiful. And I don’t think she was supposed to be beautiful, which is why she didn’t have any suitors until her agreement with Simon.
I thought this shown was pretty horrible, but I do think Daphne was perfectly cast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't think Daphne Bridgerton is beautiful? She looks pretty basic to me....
She struck me as just right for the role - very pretty, specifically for that era, but not beautiful. And I don’t think she was supposed to be beautiful, which is why she didn’t have any suitors until her agreement with Simon.
I thought this shown was pretty horrible, but I do think Daphne was perfectly cast.
I thought Daphne was plain Jane looking. But also the Duke is the hottest man on Earth so maybe everyone would look like plain Jane next to him.
Romance novels are all about varying versions of "plain janes" (Us) being able to snag the hottest, most desirable guy in the kingdom (the fantasy).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t understand why they waited until the very last episode to introduce another Bridgerton sibling. What was the point?
Dunno, but they are named alphabetically. Antony, Benedict, Colin, Daphne, Eloise, can't remember the next two, Hyacinth. . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't think Daphne Bridgerton is beautiful? She looks pretty basic to me....
She struck me as just right for the role - very pretty, specifically for that era, but not beautiful. And I don’t think she was supposed to be beautiful, which is why she didn’t have any suitors until her agreement with Simon.
I thought this shown was pretty horrible, but I do think Daphne was perfectly cast.
I thought Daphne was plain Jane looking. But also the Duke is the hottest man on Earth so maybe everyone would look like plain Jane next to him.
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t understand why they waited until the very last episode to introduce another Bridgerton sibling. What was the point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't think Daphne Bridgerton is beautiful? She looks pretty basic to me....
She struck me as just right for the role - very pretty, specifically for that era, but not beautiful. And I don’t think she was supposed to be beautiful, which is why she didn’t have any suitors until her agreement with Simon.
I thought this shown was pretty horrible, but I do think Daphne was perfectly cast.
I thought Daphne was plain Jane looking. But also the Duke is the hottest man on Earth so maybe everyone would look like plain Jane next to him.
Anonymous wrote:
Oh, good grief. There was no “rape.” None.![]()