Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing at “gratuitous sex” with the Duke of Hastings. Shut your mouth. I rewatched episode 6 for the second.
This!
I can’t stop rewatching those scenes.
I can’t believe someone watched it with their teen. I was a huge girl hard-on.
Someone watched it with their teen BEFORE knowing it was full of sex scenes. Those scenes don’t kick into full gear until later episodes.
There’s only one attractive person on this show.Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
This show is just abysmal.
Thank you! I can't understand the bevy of posters that liked this crap! And I love, love, love Pride and Prejudice.
There are plenty of popular shows that are akin to watching paint dry. They're still crazy popular. The Office is one such example.
Something out there for everyone, you know?
Friends is another example.
It's escapism, similarly to Bridgerton. Very pretty people living seemingly perfect, beautifully styled lives. Is it all quality TV? No, but is what really what we're looking for?
Can't agree with you here...the Featheringtons' dresses look like they are on loan from Cinderella's ugly stepsisters.
Anonymous wrote:
This show is just abysmal.
Thank you! I can't understand the bevy of posters that liked this crap! And I love, love, love Pride and Prejudice.
There are plenty of popular shows that are akin to watching paint dry. They're still crazy popular. The Office is one such example.
Something out there for everyone, you know?
Friends is another example.
It's escapism, similarly to Bridgerton. Very pretty people living seemingly perfect, beautifully styled lives. Is it all quality TV? No, but is what really what we're looking for?
Can't agree with you here...the Featheringtons' dresses look like they are on loan from Cinderella's ugly stepsisters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TThe popularity of this series reminds me a lot of how obsessed women were with the Shades of Gray stuff. It's all pretty much soft core porn. I guess I shouldn't be that surprised that women like soft-corn porn with a flimsy plot line filled with unrealistic romance, but I kind of am. As a 44 year old married woman, that Jane Austen shit does NOT resonate with me.
Jane Austen was much too intelligent for Bridgerton.
Anonymous wrote:TThe popularity of this series reminds me a lot of how obsessed women were with the Shades of Gray stuff. It's all pretty much soft core porn. I guess I shouldn't be that surprised that women like soft-corn porn with a flimsy plot line filled with unrealistic romance, but I kind of am. As a 44 year old married woman, that Jane Austen shit does NOT resonate with me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing at “gratuitous sex” with the Duke of Hastings. Shut your mouth. I rewatched episode 6 for the second.
This!
I can’t stop rewatching those scenes.
I can’t believe someone watched it with their teen. I was a huge girl hard-on.
Anonymous wrote:TThe popularity of this series reminds me a lot of how obsessed women were with the Shades of Gray stuff. It's all pretty much soft core porn. I guess I shouldn't be that surprised that women like soft-corn porn with a flimsy plot line filled with unrealistic romance, but I kind of am. As a 44 year old married woman, that Jane Austen shit does NOT resonate with me.
+1 and the Duke was much better strutting around and being the Duke then acting like a pained puppy doing fake porn “love” scenes. He’s dashing throughout most of the series then turns into a dud.Anonymous wrote:TThe popularity of this series reminds me a lot of how obsessed women were with the Shades of Gray stuff. It's all pretty much soft core porn. I guess I shouldn't be that surprised that women like soft-corn porn with a flimsy plot line filled with unrealistic romance, but I kind of am. As a 44 year old married woman, that Jane Austen shit does NOT resonate with me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a waste, so much opportunity to only fall victim of male tropes and female savior themes. We’ve gone from sad damsel in distress cliches to tragic male figures with Daddy issues needing the ruthless, stop at nothing to get her man, manipulative lust conquers all cliches.
The book was written by a woman for a female audience and the show was produced by a woman
Nevertheless, it’s banal and I stopped watching. The series will have no historical value and will disappear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Season 2 is confirmed, focusing on Anthony!
Ugh, really? Can't say I like him all that much.
+1
If the Duke isn’t highlighted I won’t be as interested.
Yup. I’m only watching if the Duke is featured, preferable w/o a shirt.