That is an interesting debate on a thread about a show that gave us Daphne and Simon (21 and 29 per google), who everyone thought were oh so hot.8 years isn’t that much if you’re 40 and 32, but, I think it’s a bit different when you’re 31 and 23 with a massive financial and career status imbalance.
Daphne and Simon are fictional characters. The actors who play them are 30 and 36 and have partners in a similar age range with similar financial power.That is an interesting debate on a thread about a show that gave us Daphne and Simon (21 and 29 per google), who everyone thought were oh so hot.
With you referencing brain development I am more concerned about 16 year olds driving 3t vehicles.
If it makes you feel better, a friend started watching and said to me: "why didn't you tell me the "spice" was actually pretty mild I'd have watched sooner." It really depends on where you're from and what you're used to. Americans as a whole aren't very used to sex and nudity in "regular" shows, so they're a bit more scandilized.I am a huge Austen fan & all things regency so when Bridgerton was 1st released I was keen to watch. Then the media went crazy about sex scenes so it put me off.
I now find myself with nothing to watch, so have decided to take the plunge and start watching tonight.
Really hope I like it so I can binge all 3 series.
I will have headphones on so the kids don't think I am watching prn & closing my curtains early, so the neighbours don't think the same.
Wish me luck
If they follow the book and they probably will on this based on the snippet we got of Part 2, everyone finds out Penelope is Lady W, and it does cause friction with Colin and everyone. In the end it is a show based on a romance and the genre guarantees a happy ever after or a happy ending for its characters so in that sense, it is never going to have the cliffhanger of a thriller or whatever. Which is why they should not have split the episodes up but they wanted to extend the hypeThe new season is so weird. I enjoyed it but I'm not desperate to know what happens next - it seems quite obvious what's going to happen? I don't think I've ever watched a two part show where there wasn't at least some air of mystery or cliffhanger that makes you want to watch the next part to find out what happens. Unless Colin finds out Penelope's secret (unsure if 'spoilers' allowed here) and that ruins the whole thing but there was nothing to suggest that either. Rather odd.
I must admit I’ve not read the booksIf they follow the book and they probably will on this based on the snippet we got of Part 2, everyone finds out Penelope is Lady W, and it does cause friction with Colin and everyone. In the end it is a show based on a romance and the genre guarantees a happy ever after or a happy ending for its characters so in that sense, it is never going to have the cliffhanger of a thriller or whatever. Which is why they should not have split the episodes up but they wanted to extend the hype
amen, I was not a fan of Simon and it put me off Bridgerton for the most part.I’m massively late to the game; just started watching S1 after seeing all the promo for S3. I’m enjoying it way more than I expected to!
Have to say though; the Duke is definitely the kid of guy I would’ve fallen for in my late teens/early 20s, but who 30 something me sees as a walking red flag.
The blowing hot and cold that keeps you hung up on the small flirty moments and then the silent treatment where you can’t understand what you did wrong. And then secretly hoping for the impassioned declaration of love where they reveal they were only ignoring you because they love you so much they don’t feel worthy of you.
When really they’re just an emotionally unavailable man child with communication and commitment issues
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