You, Me & Tuscany is an absolute joy from start to finish and feels like a nostalgic escape.
Analytical Features, Reviews, and Big Feelings
You, Me & Tuscany is an absolute joy from start to finish and feels like a nostalgic escape.
Daphne Bridgerton and Simon Basset follow the beloved “fake dating” trope to a strong friendship that results in a gorgeous love story.
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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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We know we’ve talked plenty about Bridgerton’s Simon and Daphne, but with the news that Regé-Jean Page won’t be returning for season two, we figured we’d do scene breakdowns for all their dances because that’s what everyone wants, right? While we’ve already discussed our favorite, their first in “Shock and Delight” it’s now time to discuss what was actually their first real dance, and the moment we all knew that we’d love Simon and Daphne so much more than we did in The Duke and I. We’ve discussed bits of this in our full episode review of “Diamond of the
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Bridgerton’s Simon Basset is a rake, but Simon Basset is also a damn good man, which is largely why his character is so fascinating.
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In its season finale “After the Rain” Bridgerton excelled at tying up loose ends and setting up the next season in an incredibly joyous bow.
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January 10-16“An Affair of Honor” and “The Duke and I” / Bridgerton Regé-Jean Page Slowly, but surely TV series are coming back to our screens and we’re here with more to talk about it. Now again, while Bridgerton technically didn’t air this week, we covered all three of the episodes listed above this week so we’ve decided we’re going to talk about Regé-Jean Page’s astounding performances as Simon too. There’s not a single episode where he doesn’t shine, and what a gift it is to have him bring this riveting, nuanced character to life. “An Affair of Honor“ Page kicks
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