I was waiting for these two to get together, according to me Megan had already suffered too much with her "boyfriend" and deserved to be happy with Charlie. I was left as 🤡🤡🤡
hang on child, mama needs to finish that 20k word fanfiction
I think they certainly did make more aspects of the regency era more dramatic in bridgerton and I'm certainly no expert of this era but I think back in the regency era a man and a women 'sneaking away' (It'd probably look that way to most) to a dark corner in a garden or a room during a ball that they attended chaperoned would probably have been improper back in the actually regency era.
I think they difference is that Mr. Darcy actually called on Elizabeth and there was always the servants in/outside the room to kinda keep watch and they didn't just sneak away multiple times during a ball which was held at night to some room nobody else was in or going to enter. And they couple times they met in the gardens in the book wouldn't have been improper I don't think because it was during the day and they would have been in view of the house the whole time.
But again I'm not a pro at this so I could be completely wrong.
Perhaps this question has been posed before, but it’s been on my mind since the TV adaptation of bridgerton came out: one of the central conflicts of that show centers around the idea that gentry women can’t be around men unchaperoned. The show/source material are partially inspired by Jane Austen and regency aesthetics, but when i think about Pride and Prejudice there are many pivotal scenes where Elizabeth is alone with men and it’s not treated as scandalous. From my reading, the scandal usually stems from actual implications of seduction, ie; the way wickham absconds with much younger girls.
This isn’t to say the period didn’t have strict social rules, but the social rules in bridgerton have always seemed more Victorian/Edwardian to me than regency. I don’t know if those vibes are accurate or just my assumptions. When Elizabeth is alone with Darcy at the Collins’ or at the inn in Lambton, as far as I can remember there’s no real comment on the propriety of the situation. I don’t know if this is an actual reflection of what was appropriate during the time or if Austen is bending the rules for her narrative.
A reminder that in the first trial, the prosecution rested it case without a single expert witness other than Dr Oziel. Usually the prosecution would have expert witnesses to present an alternative version of the defense's case. The fact that they couldn't find anyone, speaks volumes
Brian's gap tooth means that instead of snoring he whistles in his sleep, his body letting out a gentle melody as he rests
you ever see a man so fine you just burst into tears?
literally me rn fuck
need,
this meme just fitted them way too bad i fear
everyone needs to get off social media and touch grass and unclench their little rat fist of rage and enjoy nature as God intended