Benedict, despite being a second son with no title, has vast connections. His brother is a Viscount. One sister is married to a Duke while another is married to an Earl. Colin, though without title, is raising the next Lord Featherington and is the husband of Lady Whistledown. Everyone will want a piece of Benedict pie. Makes sense why Rosamund (and likely at the urging of her mom) will try to go after him.
@@justap5477 Hey! You’re more than welcome to watch my reviews of season 3 on here so you can get my full opinion on the entire season and not just my thoughts on a few costumes!
Given the low number of Koreans who'd have lived in 1800s London, how is it that he won't recognise her? Unlike you, I expect historical accuracy from period programmes - even when it's fiction.
@@cameronsilas that's because Netflix/Shondaland are re-writing history. I prefer old-style BBC productions which tended to be loyal both to the period and the original source.
@@voulafisentzidis8830it's fictional, not a documentary, even the showrunner has admitted that they're just fiction. They are in the business of making fiction for entertainment, they're not trying to "re-write" history. Queen Charlotte being black in the show does not change history, it does not change the fact that Queen Charlotte was actually white
Random but I kinda want some flashbacks of Sophie’s dad but maybe that’s just me
That's a MUST, I don't think it's random, little Sophie arriving at Penwood Park and her first "normal" years before Araminta are important
I CANT WAIT I HONESTLY DIG THESE CASTINGS
Benedict, despite being a second son with no title, has vast connections.
His brother is a Viscount. One sister is married to a Duke while another is married to an Earl. Colin, though without title, is raising the next Lord Featherington and is the husband of Lady Whistledown.
Everyone will want a piece of Benedict pie. Makes sense why Rosamund (and likely at the urging of her mom) will try to go after him.
Honestly, as both a huge Harry Potter and Bridgerton fan the casting of Katie Leung made me cry because I found it so perfect. 😊❤️
your cat meowing after you say michelle mao is crazy bc cat in mandarin is mao
I'm so excited for S4 and I wanna cry every time I remember we won't get them until 2026
I totally agree that Yerin and Luke look so great together! That photoshoot is everything! 💗
I am very happy about everything we got so far but I wonder about additional castings like will we see Philip Cavender or The Crabtrees 🤔
I’m so excited
Season 4 please be great 🙏
Have you seen the filiming leaks?
🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽
can you make a video where you show your autograph
Oh I fear season 4 might beat my favourite season 😭
Oh nice to find u here after those comments on x, i hope u don't post awful takes in here as u do on x :)
@@justap5477 Hey! You’re more than welcome to watch my reviews of season 3 on here so you can get my full opinion on the entire season and not just my thoughts on a few costumes!
The casting announcements have been very exciting! This season is gonna be amazing! 💙
Given the low number of Koreans who'd have lived in 1800s London, how is it that he won't recognise her?
Unlike you, I expect historical accuracy from period programmes - even when it's fiction.
@@voulafisentzidis8830 queen Charlotte is black.. almost nothing in this show is historically accurate
@@cameronsilas that's because Netflix/Shondaland are re-writing history. I prefer old-style BBC productions which tended to be loyal both to the period and the original source.
@@voulafisentzidis8830it's fictional, not a documentary, even the showrunner has admitted that they're just fiction. They are in the business of making fiction for entertainment, they're not trying to "re-write" history. Queen Charlotte being black in the show does not change history, it does not change the fact that Queen Charlotte was actually white