Kate Sharma and Anthony Bridgerton’s relationship is a love match unlike any other, proving that there’s strength and healing in vulnerability.
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Kate Sharma and Anthony Bridgerton’s relationship is a love match unlike any other, proving that there’s strength and healing in vulnerability.
Bridgerton’s “A Bee in Your Bonnet” takes us through Aubrey Hall and the unruly viciously brilliant game of Pall Mall.
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The Bridgerton family dance in “Harmony” puts Hyacinth and Gregory front and center allowing everyone to celebrate with a moment of joy.
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Bridgerton’s “Off to the Races” shows that Anthony Bridgerton has absolutely no chill and Kate Sharma’s still the best.
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Season 2 of Bridgerton, “Capital R Rake” shows that Anthony Bridgerton is ready to find a wife, and he has no idea what’s coming for him.
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Bridgerton’s Aubrey Hall is a symbol that showcases great love, haunting grief, memories, and a family’s heart.
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Bridgerton Season 2 is full of exceptional performances that make every moment worthwhile, even through the swings and misses.
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When Season 2 of Bridgerton is released next month, fans might recognize quite a bit of themselves in Kate and Anthony.
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Netflix officially announces the Bridgerton Season 2 premiere date with a precious video from the series’ cast.
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We didn’t need the proof, but we’ve got it. Bridgerton season 2 first look proves that Simone Ashley and Jonathan Bailey are the perfect Kate and Anthony.
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There is much more happening within than the sole desire to check time when we see Anthony Bridgerton look at his father’s old pocket watch.
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Anthony and Eloise’s conversation in To Sir Phillip, With Love stands as one of the strongest moments shared between the Bridgerton siblings.
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MVP of Bridgerton, Colin Bridgerton, Number 3, is chaotic, mischievous, and underestimated by most people around him, including his own family. He gets by with his charm and sense of humor; he can read any room and know how to navigate (most) situations. His perceptibility gives him profound moments of wisdom that tend to throw others off, particularly his older brothers. The Bridgerton family wouldn’t be where they are without him. He is the underrated MVP of Bridgerton, and here are some reasons why. *SPOILERS FOR THE BRIDGERTON BOOK SERIES* #1 Colin Bridgerton Introduces Kate & Anthony Nothing like having
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“Oceans Apart” is both my favorite and objectively, the strongest episode in Bridgerton’s first season. And apparently, writing 4,461 words wasn’t enough because I’m back to talk about it more. Anthony Bridgerton is a work in progress, and in this episode, so is Colin Bridgerton. All the Bridgerton family members are, if we’re being honest. However, this is a scene that acutely showcases growth, and it does so in a moment of vulnerability that’s exceptional (and rare) for the regency period we’re in. And that’s something Bridgerton continues to get right by allowing the men ample opportunities to be vulnerable.
Read moreBridgerton’s Chris Van Dusen teases the second season’s first episode title and it’s one fans of the book series understand all too well. As it’s been made clear multiple times by now, the second season of Netflix’s explosive romance genre will follow eldest Bridgerton, Anthony’s love story as he meets his match–the unbeatable, Kate Sharma. In Julia Quinn’s second novel in the series, The Viscount Who Loved Me, regency gossip columnist Lady Whistledown explicitly states: “Anthony Bridgerton is a Rake. A rake (lower-case) is youthful and immature. He flaunts his exploits, behaves with utmost idiocy, and thinks himself dangerous to
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There’s so much importance in Anthony’s inability to speak in Bridgerton’s “An Affair of Honor.”
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It’s always incredible for us to see that there are actors in Hollywood who appreciate the romantic arcs their characters have.
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Simone Ashley is perfectly cast as Bridgerton’s Viscountess Kate Sharma.
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A detailed scene by scene breakdown of the most important scenes in Bridgerton’s The Viscount Who Loved Me.
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Bridgerton has been renewed for a second season, which means the Sheffields are coming, and The Viscount Who Loved Me is about to be adapted on screen, and we’ve got thoughts. Naturally, in a TV adaptation, changes will take place as inner thoughts need to come out on-screen differently without the presence of the omniscient narrator—but that said, why not at least take apart some of our favorite moments in the book? In this case, at least if there are changes, we’ve discussed in length the scenes that have shaped this novel gorgeously. This goes without saying, but this will
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